Search Results - "GAY, N."
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A Form of Apolipoprotein A‐I Is Found Specifically in Relapses of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis Following Transplantation
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-02-2013)“…Recurrence of idiopathic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) following kidney transplantation occurs in a large percentage of patients. Accurate…”
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Epidemiology of varicella zoster virus infection in Canada and the United Kingdom
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-10-2001)“…Many countries are currently studying the possibility of mass vaccination against varicella. The objective of this study was to provide a comprehensive picture…”
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Exposure to varicella boosts immunity to herpes-zoster: implications for mass vaccination against chickenpox
Published in Vaccine (07-06-2002)“…We present data to confirm that exposure to varicella boosts immunity to herpes-zoster. We show that exposure to varicella is greater in adults living with…”
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Estimating the transmission parameters of pneumococcal carriage in households
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-06-2004)“…This paper analyses Streptococcus pneumoniae transmission dynamics in households using longitudinal data on pneumococcal (Pnc) carriage in the United Kingdom…”
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The comparative sero-epidemiology of varicella zoster virus in 11 countries in the European region
Published in Vaccine (07-11-2007)“…Abstract The European sero-epidemiology network (ESEN2) aims to standardise serological surveillance of varicella zoster virus (VZV) in 11 participant…”
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The natural history of meningococcal carriage and disease
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-06-2006)“…The prevalence of Neisseria meningitidis carriage is highest in teenagers and lowest in young children. In contrast, invasive meningococcal disease is most…”
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Estimating the cost-effectiveness of vaccination against herpes zoster in England and Wales
Published in Vaccine (25-02-2009)“…Abstract A live-attenuated vaccine against herpes zoster (HZ) has been approved for use, on the basis of a large-scale clinical trial that suggests that the…”
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Assessing the burden of influenza and other respiratory infections in England and Wales
Published in The Journal of infection (01-06-2007)“…Summary Objectives To estimate the burden of influenza in England and Wales, in terms of general practice consultations, hospital admissions and deaths…”
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Predicting tube repair at French nuclear steam generators using statistical modeling
Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-04-2014)“…Electricité de France (EDF) currently operates a total of 58 Nuclear Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) which are composed of 34 units of 900MWe, 20 units of…”
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Interpreting serological surveys using mixture models: the seroepidemiology of measles, mumps and rubella in England and Wales at the beginning of the 21st century
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-12-2006)“…A mixture modelling technique is applied to age-specific frequency distributions of quantitative results from serological surveys for measles, mumps and…”
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Entry screening for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) or influenza: policy evaluation
Published in BMJ (26-11-2005)“…In this study, the benefit of entry screening for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and pandemic influenza should an epidemic occur in England or Wales…”
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Modelling the impact of immunization on the epidemiology of varicella zoster virus
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-12-2000)“…The objective of this study was to develop and apply a dynamic mathematical model of VZV transmission to predict the effect of different vaccination strategies…”
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The burden of infection with HSV-1 and HSV-2 in England and Wales: implications for the changing epidemiology of genital herpes
Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01-06-2000)“…Objective: To measure the burden of infection with herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2) in the general population of England and…”
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The seroepidemiology of Bordetella pertussis infection in Western Europe
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-02-2005)“…High titres of pertussis toxin (PT) antibody have been shown to be predictive of recent infection with Bordetella pertussis. The seroprevalence of standardized…”
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Varicella vaccination: Impact of vaccine efficacy on the epidemiology of VZV
Published in Journal of medical virology (2003)“…In 1995, varicella vaccination was introduced into the infant immunization schedule of the United States. Currently, many other countries are considering mass…”
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Epidemiology of varicella zoster virus infection in Canada and the United Kingdom – CORRIGENDUM
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The pre-vaccination epidemiology of measles, mumps and rubella in Europe: implications for modelling studies
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-12-2000)“…Data on the pre-vaccination patterns of infection for measles, mumps and rubella are collated from a number of European countries in order to compare the…”
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Estimation of the basic reproduction number for infectious diseases from age-stratified serological survey data
Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (2001)“…The basic reproduction number of an infection, R0, is the average number of secondary infections generated by a single typical infective individual in a…”
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Epidemiology of Transmissible Diseases after Elimination
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-06-2000)“…Elimination of an infectious disease is often understood to mean the total absence of cases in a population. This situation can occur only if the entire…”
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