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Walter W. Williams
Publikováno v:
Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología, Vol 23, Iss 2 (1972)
La percepción popular del valor clínico de la gonadotropina menopáusica ("GMH") es considerablemente distorsionada por la disposición de los datos que se presentan en diversos informes de investigaciones que tratan sobre la inducción de la
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https://doaj.org/article/d55291fbd940416392b6ae33f5087241
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213431 (2019)
IntroductionVery few studies have explored the associations between self-identified sexual orientation and comprehensive vaccination coverage. Most of the previous studies that reported health disparities among lesbian, gay and bisexual populations w
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https://doaj.org/article/a9b68a5ed27146688d37d87b07e221b4
Autor:
Walter W. Williams, Kimberly H. Nguyen, Mei-Chuan Hung, Anup Srivastav, Alfonso Rodriguez Lainz, Meagan R. Chuey, Peng-jun Lu
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 50:497-502
Background Approximately 20,000 people died from influenza in the US in the 2019-2020 season. The best way to prevent influenza is to receive the influenza vaccine. Persons who are foreign-born experience disparities in access to, and utilization of,
Autor:
Anup Srivastav, Marshica Stanley Kurtz, Walter W. Williams, Peng-jun Lu, Jill A. Dever, Ashley Amaya, Jessica Roycroft, Tammy A. Santibanez
Publikováno v:
Am J Infect Control
Background Annual vaccination is the most effective strategy for preventing influenza. We assessed trends and demographic and access-to-care characteristics associated with place of vaccination in recent years. Methods Data from the 2014-2018 Nationa
Autor:
Aaron M. Harris, Lisa A. Grohskopf, Walter W. Williams, Lauri E. Markowitz, Mei-Chuan Hung, Kathleen L. Dooling, Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Miwako Kobayashi, Anup Srivastav, Peng-jun Lu
Publikováno v:
MMWR Surveillance Summaries
Problem/condition Adults are at risk for illness, hospitalization, disability and, in some cases, death from vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly influenza and pneumococcal disease. CDC recommends vaccinations for adults on the basis of age, he
Autor:
James A. Singleton, Anup Srivastav, Walter W. Williams, Megan C. Lindley, Kimberly H. Nguyen, Hilda Razzaghi, Cynthia Jorgensen, Neetu Abad
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Transplantation
As of February 8, 2021, 59.3 million doses of vaccines to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had been distributed in the United States, and 31.6 million persons had received at least 1 dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (1). However, national poll
Autor:
Amy Parker Fiebelkorn, Fiona Havers, Walter W. Williams, Angela Cheung, Hilda Razzaghi, Nicholas A. Ruther, Denise V. D’Angelo, Megan C. Lindley, Katherine E. Kahn, Tara C. Jatlaoui, Carla L. Black
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Vaccination of pregnant women with influenza vaccine and tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) can decrease the risk for influenza and pertussis among pregnant women and their infants. The Advisory Committe
Publikováno v:
Am J Prev Med
Introduction In 2006, zoster vaccine live was recommended for adults aged ≥60 years. In 2011, zoster vaccine live was approved for use but not recommended for adults aged 50–59 years. This study assessed zoster vaccine live coverage among adults
Autor:
Jessica Roycroft, Michael G Bostwick, Tammy A. Santibanez, Walter W. Williams, M. Christopher Stringer, Peng-jun Lu, Stacie M. Greby, Marshica Stanley, Anup Srivastav, Jill A. Dever, Ashley Amaya
Publikováno v:
J Surv Stat Methodol
Researchers strive to design and implement high-quality surveys to maximize the utility of the data collected. The definitions of quality and usefulness, however, vary from survey to survey and depend on the analytic needs. Survey teams must evaluate
Autor:
Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz, Stephen H. Waterman, Walter W. Williams, Kathleen Moser, Conschetta Wright Moore, Monica Sovero Wiedemann, Carla L. DeSisto
Publikováno v:
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. 27:99-103
Background The high volume of US-Mexico land border crossings can facilitate international dissemination of influenza viruses. Methods We surveyed adult pedestrians crossing into the United States at two international land ports of entry to assess va