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Alexandra P. Grizas

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  7
Citations -  401

Alexandra P. Grizas is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep apnea & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 368 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexandra P. Grizas include Scripps Health & The Advisory Board Company.

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Effectiveness of Monovalent and Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine

TL;DR: RV1 and RV5 were both highly effective against severe rotavirus disease and conferred sustained protection during the first 2 years of life and demonstrated high effectiveness against G2P[4] (heterotypic) disease.
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Wrist actigraphic scoring for sleep laboratory patients: algorithm development.

TL;DR: Wrist actigraphy is employed increasingly in sleep research and clinical sleep medicine, and the Scripps Clinic algorithm discriminated sleep–wake more successfully than the manufacturer’s Actiware algorithms.
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Reasons Why Women Accept or Reject the Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV) During Pregnancy

TL;DR: This study supports previous findings and reveals a deeper understanding and interpretation of the behavior and decision-making to accept or reject the influenza vaccine.
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Cocooning: a concept to protect young children from infectious diseases.

TL;DR: The effectiveness of cocooning for infants against pertussis and its more recent application in influenza will be dependent on healthcare provider advocacy, patient education, implementation and enforcement of policies, and the development of cost-effective programs.
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Genetic variants associated with sleep disorders

TL;DR: SNPs associated with several sleep phenotypes were suggested, but due to risks of false discovery, independent replications are needed before the importance of these associations can be assessed, followed by investigation of molecular mechanisms.