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pro vyhledávání: '"Kristen D C, Lewis"'
Autor:
K Zaman, David A Sack, Kathleen M Neuzil, Mohammad Yunus, Lawrence H Moulton, Jonathan D Sugimoto, Jessica A Fleming, Ilias Hossain, Shams El Arifeen, Tasnim Azim, Mustafizur Rahman, Kristen D C Lewis, Andrea J Feller, Firdausi Qadri, M Elizabeth Halloran, Alejandro Cravioto, John C Victor
Publikováno v:
PLoS Medicine, Vol 14, Iss 4, p e1002282 (2017)
BACKGROUND:Rotavirus vaccines are now globally recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), but in early 2009 WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization reviewed available data and concluded that there was no evidence for the ef
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/58df05455f2646b69be48dafc73c8a2a
Autor:
Elizabeth, Rotrosen, K, Zaman, Jodi, Feser, Justin R, Ortiz, Doli, Goswami, Amina Tahia, Sharmeen, Mustafizur, Rahman, Kristen D C, Lewis, Md Ziaur, Rahman, Burc, Barin, W Abdullah, Brooks, Kathleen M, Neuzil
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
In a live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) trial among young Bangladeshi children, we found no presenting combinations of clinical signs and/or symptoms that could distinguish influenza virus infection from other acute respiratory infections. LAIV
Autor:
Vanessa C, Harris, George, Armah, Susana, Fuentes, Katri E, Korpela, Umesh, Parashar, John C, Victor, Jacqueline, Tate, Carolina, de Weerth, Carlo, Giaquinto, Willem Joost, Wiersinga, Kristen D C, Lewis, Willem M, de Vos
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 215(1)
Rotavirus (RV) is the leading cause of diarrhea-related death in children worldwide and 95% of RV-associated deaths occur in Africa and Asia where RV vaccines (RVVs) have lower efficacy. We hypothesize that differences in intestinal microbiome compos
Autor:
M Patricia, deHart, Sandra K, Salinas, Leslie J, Barnette, Kristen D C, Lewis, Henry D, Mustin, Constance, Corbett, Pamela K, Green
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 6(2)
Pneumonia is the third most frequent cause of hospitalization among Medicare beneficiaries in Washington State. While a vaccine against pneumococcal disease has been available since 1977, the 1999 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System estimates