2025
Autopsy: Infectious and Serious Communicable Diseases
Gill J, Brooks E. Autopsy: Infectious and Serious Communicable Diseases. 2025, 455-467. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-443-21441-7.00021-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman immunodeficiency virusViral hepatitis BRisk of occupational infectionOccupational infectionInfection control practicesForensic autopsy populationImmunodeficiency virusHepatitis BInfectious disease testingTuberculosis infectionInfectious disease test resultsDiagnostic accuracyPostexposure managementInfectionSARS-CoV-2Autopsy populationAutopsyMicrobiological testsEbola virusPostmortem examinationDisease testingInfectious diseasesLaboratory personnelPreventive measuresDeath
2015
Bicyclist Fatalities in New York City
Jarvis H, Gill J. Bicyclist Fatalities in New York City. Academic Forensic Pathology 2015, 5: 667-675. DOI: 10.23907/2015.071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOverwhelming male predominanceDeath certificate databaseCause of deathBicyclist fatalitiesManner of deathPublic health considerationsBlunt injuryBlunt traumaMale predominanceAutopsy findingsMale bicyclistsEthanol intoxicationPostmortem examinationSurvival intervalEpidemiological patternsNew York CityToxicological resultsHigher numberDeathBody regionsMost fatalitiesHealth considerationsToxicological analysisYork CityFatalitiesAutopsy: Infectious and Serious Communicable Diseases
Gill J. Autopsy: Infectious and Serious Communicable Diseases. 2015, 279-284. PMCID: PMC7149624, DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-800034-2.00039-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman immunodeficiency virusViral hepatitis BRisk of occupational infectionOccupational infectionForensic autopsy populationImmunodeficiency virusHepatitis BTuberculosis infectionPostexposure managementAutopsy populationInfectionAutopsyPostmortem examinationStandard precautionsInfectious diseasesLaboratory personnelPreventive measuresRiskPostmortem
2014
National Association of Medical Examiners Position Paper: Recommendations for the Postmortem Assessment of Suspected Head Trauma in Infants and Young Children
Gill J, Andrew T, Gilliland M, Love J, Matshes E, Reichard R. National Association of Medical Examiners Position Paper: Recommendations for the Postmortem Assessment of Suspected Head Trauma in Infants and Young Children. Academic Forensic Pathology 2014, 4: 206-213. DOI: 10.23907/2014.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInflicted head traumaHead traumaPostmortem examinationInfant deathAncillary laboratory testsMedical Examiners Position PaperManner of deathAncillary studiesPostmortem assessmentTraumaDeathForensic pathologistsMedical examinersYoung childrenInfantsCorrect certificationExaminationPosition paperLaboratory testsAssociationNational AssociationAvailable dataRecommendations