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pro vyhledávání: '"Meghan E Fuschino"'
Autor:
Rangarajan Sampath, Kevin L Russell, Christian Massire, Mark W Eshoo, Vanessa Harpin, Lawrence B Blyn, Rachael Melton, Cristina Ivy, Thuy Pennella, Feng Li, Harold Levene, Thomas A Hall, Brian Libby, Nancy Fan, Demetrius J Walcott, Raymond Ranken, Michael Pear, Amy Schink, Jose Gutierrez, Jared Drader, David Moore, David Metzgar, Lynda Addington, Richard Rothman, Charlotte A Gaydos, Samuel Yang, Kirsten St George, Meghan E Fuschino, Amy B Dean, David E Stallknecht, Ginger Goekjian, Samuel Yingst, Marshall Monteville, Magdi D Saad, Chris A Whitehouse, Carson Baldwin, Karl H Rudnick, Steven A Hofstadler, Stanley M Lemon, David J Ecker
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 2, Iss 5, p e489 (2007)
Effective influenza surveillance requires new methods capable of rapid and inexpensive genomic analysis of evolving viral species for pandemic preparedness, to understand the evolution of circulating viral species, and for vaccine strain selection. W
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https://doaj.org/article/c99229be3506447dbf48c58321babbdc
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Vol 4, Iss 4, p 132 (2019)
Emergency health preparedness and response efforts are a necessity in order to safeguard the public against major events, such as influenza pandemics. Since posting warnings of the epidemic influenza in 1918, to the mass media communications availabl
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https://doaj.org/article/9918a95ae6b04801bf30ea927a652f1e
Autor:
Desmond Sutton, Krishika A Graham, Philip Zachariah, Maria Messina, Anagha Khandekar, Erin Hanft, Lesley Covington, Karen E. Kulas, Meghan E. Fuschino, Karen Southwick, Sandhya Brachio, Lisa Saiman, Nina Ahmad, Patrick W. Bryant, Dena Goffman, Elizabeth Rausch-Phung, Eleanor Adams, Bindy Crouch, Janett Pike
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 40:753-755
We describe a premature infant with congenital measles. Laboratory testing confirmed measles in the mother (polymerase chain reaction- and IgM-positive) and congenital measles in the infant (polymerase chain reaction-positive, culture-positive and Ig
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 26, Iss 5, Pp 1047-1049 (2020)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Human adenovirus 7d is a respiratory pathogen capable of causing acute respiratory disease of variable severity. Phylogenetic analysis of whole-genome sequences of 15 strains isolated from cases of influenza-like-illness during 2017-2019 demonstrated
Autor:
Alexander T. Ciota, Meghan E. Fuschino, Laura D. Kramer, Daryl M. Lamson, Kiet A. Ngo, Joseph G. Maffei, Susan A. Jones, Kirsten St. George, Theresa M. Church
Publikováno v:
Applied Biosafety. 22:56-59
There is a common assumption that viral lysis buffers are sufficient to render viruses noninfectious. This assumption has a significant impact on the way biological samples are processed, labeled, ...
Autor:
Kirsten St. George, Kay L. Escuyer, Christine L. Waters, Donna L Gowie, Angie M. Maxted, Meghan E. Fuschino, Gregory M. Farrell
Publikováno v:
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
BACKGROUND Following the 2013 USA release of the Influenza Virologic Surveillance Right Size Roadmap, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) embarked on an evaluation of data sources for influenza virologic surveillance. OBJECTIVE To assess
Autor:
Jeffrey A. Banas, Wendy Toyofuku, Sarah B. Reutzel, Karsten R. O. Hazlett, Justin D. Miller, Suzanne M. Michalek, Kathleen A. McDonough, Kristen A. Porter, Matthew A. Florczyk, Meghan E. Fuschino
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:357-361
The accumulation of mutant genotypes within a biofilm evokes the controversy over whether the biofilm environment induces adaptive mutation or whether the accumulation can be explained by natural selection. A comparison of the virulence of two strain
Autor:
Laura S. Carbone, Kimberley Rush, Kirsten St. George, Mark L. Taff, Daryl M. Lamson, Kristen Landi, Meghan E. Fuschino, Zhongxue Hua
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Virology. 53:259-261
Non-polio enteroviruses are a common cause of childhood infections varying in symptomatology and severity. While infections with many of the enterovirus serotypes can be severe and even fatal, coxsackievirus A10 (CVA10) has most commonly been associa
Autor:
Thomas A. Hall, Marshall R. Monteville, Mark W. Eshoo, Steven A. Hofstadler, Samuel Yang, Rachael Melton, David Moore, Feng Li, Kirsten St. George, David Metzgar, Harold B. Levene, Kevin L. Russell, Jared J. Drader, Carson Baldwin, Michael Pear, Thuy Trang D. Pennella, Cristina Ivy, Amy B. Dean, Raymond Ranken, Magdi D. Saad, Vanessa Harpin, Rangarajan Sampath, Lynda Addington, Richard E. Rothman, Christian Massire, David J. Ecker, Amy Schink, Brian Libby, Chris A. Whitehouse, Demetrius J. Walcott, Stanley M. Lemon, Jose R. Gutierrez, Lawrence B. Blyn, Ginger Goekjian, Meghan E. Fuschino, Karl Rudnick, Nancy Fan, David E. Stallknecht, Samuel L. Yingst, Charlotte A. Gaydos
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 2, Iss 5, p e489 (2007)
PLoS ONE, Vol 2, Iss 5, p e489 (2007)
Background. Effective influenza surveillance requires new methods capable of rapid and inexpensive genomic analysis of evolving viral species for pandemic preparedness, to understand the evolution of circulating viral species, and for vaccine strain
Autor:
Dale L. Morse, Meghan E. Fuschino, Sander Florman, Stuart S. Kaufman, Thomas M. Fishbein, Margret S. Magid, Raffaella A. Morotti, Nando K. Chatterjee, Gabriel Gondolesi
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. 40(3)
Objectives: The human caliciviruses, which include Norwalk-like viruses (or Noroviruses) and Sapporo viruses, commonly cause epidemic and endemic viral gastroenteritis of short duration in healthy individuals. However, the impact of human calicivirus