PUBLICATIONS
Trained in epidemiology and the environmental health sciences, Dr. Ekenga’s work focuses on investigating the contributions of environmental and occupational factors to human health and well-being. Much of her research focuses on the prevention and control of chronic diseases.
Keeping Each Other Safe: Who Checks on Their Neighbors During Weather Extremes in Summer and Winter?
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Mental Health and Weather Extremes in a Southeastern US City: Exploring Group Differences by Race
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Gender and Public Health Emergency Preparedness Among U.S. Adults
Journal of Community Health
Predictors of BTEX Compounds Measured in Blood Among Gulf Coast Residents
Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
Asthma Among Staten Island Fresh Kills Landfill and Barge Workers Following the World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
Relationship Between Persistent Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Human Remains Exposure for Staten Island Large and Landfill Recovery and Clean-Up Workers After 9/11
International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
Epidemiology of Respiratory Health Outcomes Among World Trade Center Disaster Workers
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness