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    The Crosscurrents Dialogue Model: 2019-2023 by Bernier, Roger H

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2023)
    “…The failure to consult with the public in policymaking can result in less sound and supportable policies. The Crosscurrents Dialogue Model (CDM) was developed…”
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    Mucosal Immunity Induced by Enhanced-Potency Inactivated and Oral Polio Vaccines by Onorato, Ida M., Modlin, John F., McBean, A. Marshall, Thoms, Mary Lou, Losonsky, Genevieve A., Bernier, Roger H.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-01-1991)
    “…Oral poliovaccine (OPV) is recommended for routine immunization in the United States in part because of its ability to induce intestinal and pharyngeal…”
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    Immunization of Six-Month-Old Infants with Different Doses of Edmonston–Zagreb and Schwarz Measles Vaccines by Markowitz, Lauri E, Sepulveda, Jaime, Diaz-Ortega, Jose Luis, Valdespino, Jose Luis, Albrecht, Paul, Zell, Elizabeth R, Stewart, John, Zarate, Maria Luisa, Bernier, Roger H

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (01-03-1990)
    “…Because measles causes an estimated 2 million deaths per year among children in developing countries, including a substantial proportion of infants less than…”
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    Rotavirus Vaccines-From Licensure To Disease Reduction by Orenstein, Walter A., Hadler, Stephen, Kuritsky, Joel N., Bernier, Roger H.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-09-1996)
    “…Rotavirus infection produces a serious health burden in the United States, causing an estimated > 100,000 hospitalizations and> 100 deaths annually. This…”
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    Toward immunizing every child on time by Orenstein, W A, Bernier, R H

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-1994)
    “…Few procedures pediatricians undertake can compare with the impact of immunizations on their patients. A recent cost-benefit analysis by Battelle Medical…”
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    Monitoring Progress Toward US Preschool Immunization Goals by Cutts, Felicity T, Zell, Elizabeth R, Mason, Dean, Bernier, Roger H, Dini, Eugene F, Orenstein, Walter A

    “…The United States has achieved over 97% immunization of children by school age and has reduced the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases by more than 90%…”
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    Barriers to Vaccinating Preschool Children by Orenstein, Walter A

    “…Despite the effectiveness of vaccinations in preventing disease, preschool children, particularly in the inner cities, are not being adequately immunized…”
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    Acellular and Whole-Cell Pertussis Vaccines in Japan: Report of a Visit by US Scientists by Noble, Gary R, Bernier, Roger H, Esber, Elaine C, Hardegree, M. Carolyn, Hinman, Alan R, Klein, David, Saah, Alfred J

    “…Since the introduction of acellular pertussis vaccines in Japan late in 1981, more than 20 million doses have been administered, mostly to children 2 years of…”
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    Crossing the Divide From Vaccine Technology to Vaccine Delivery: The Critical Role of Providers by Orenstein, Walter A, Bernier, Roger H

    “…On May 14, 1796, Edward Jenner performed the first successful vaccination against smallpox with virus obtained from a woman infected with cowpox. In the almost…”
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    Significance of extreme temperament in infancy for clinical status in pre-school years. I: Value of extreme temperament at 4-8 months for predicting diagnosis at 4.7 years by Maziade, M, Côté, R, Bernier, H, Boutin, P, Thivierge, J

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-04-1989)
    “…The relationship between extreme temperament in infancy and clinical status at 4.7 years of age was studied in temperamentally different groups of infants…”
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    Surveillance. Information for action by Orenstein, W A, Bernier, R H

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-06-1990)
    “…Success in immunization requires success in developing an adequate information base. While special studies are important, there is no substitute for…”
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    Strengthening Public Health Ethics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Barrett, Drue H., Bernier, Roger H., Sowell, Anne L.

    “…In early 2005, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched an initiative to strengthen leadership in public health ethics. This resulted in…”
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    Protective efficacy of a whole cell pertussis vaccine by Blennow, Margareta, Olin, Patrick, Granström, Marta, Bernier, Roger H

    Published in BMJ (04-06-1988)
    “…A trial of the efficacy of a plain whole cell pertussis vaccine was conducted in Sweden. In this non-blinded trial 525 infants aged 2 months who were born on…”
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    Significance of extreme temperament in infancy for clinical status in pre-school years. II: Patterns of temperament change and implications for the appearance of disorders by Maziade, M, Côté, R, Bernier, H, Boutin, P, Thivierge, J

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-04-1989)
    “…Few, if any, of children's behavioural or cognitive characteristics assessed in the first years of life demonstrate stability until later childhood; early…”
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    Impact of revaccinating children who initially received measles vaccine before 10 months of age by STETLER, H. C, ORENSTEIN, W. A, BERNIER, R. H, HERRMANN, K. L, SIROTKIN, B, HOPFENSPERGER, D, SCHUH, R, ALBRECHT, P, LIEVENS, A. W, BRUNELL, P. A

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-04-1986)
    “…Two hundred fifty-four infants who had received measles vaccine at less than 10 months of age were revaccinated at greater than or equal to 15 months of age,…”
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