Hazel Liverett
Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Internal Med, College of Medicine
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Hazel Liverett, Associate Professor in Internal Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, investigates infectious diseases and healthcare-associated infections. Her recent publications include research on COVID-19-associated mucormycosis in Arkansas, a prolonged outbreak of healthcare-associated mucormycosis, and CMV viremia as a cause of critical illness. Liverett also focuses on improving patient care, as demonstrated by her work on customized learning to reduce hospital-acquired line infections (CLABSI). Her research network includes collaborators such as Keyur Vyas, Austin Porter, Mary Alverson, and Zachary W Tilley, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Liverett's scholarly output is reflected in her h-index of 2, with 5 total publications and 26 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 26
Selected Publications
- S2717 An Owl-Eyed Perspective: CMV Viremia as a Cause of Critical Illness, Pancreatitis, and Marrow Granulomas in an Immunocompetent Patient (2024) DOI
- 1296. Customized Learning About Bettering Sterile Insertion (CLABSI): A Look at Reducing Hospital Acquired Line Infections (2022) DOI
- Investigation of a Prolonged and Large Outbreak of Healthcare-Associated Mucormycosis Cases in an Acute Care Hospital—Arkansas, June 2019–May 2021 (2022) DOI
- <i>Notes from the Field:</i> COVID-19–Associated Mucormycosis — Arkansas, July–September 2021 (2021) DOI
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