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Carl J. Mason
Researcher at United States Department of the Army
Publications - 147
Citations - 7814
Carl J. Mason is an academic researcher from United States Department of the Army. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Campylobacter. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 141 publications receiving 6704 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl J. Mason include Kathmandu & Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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Pathogen-specific burdens of community diarrhoea in developing countries: a multisite birth cohort study (MAL-ED).
James A Platts-Mills,Sudhir Babji,Ladaporn Bodhidatta,Jean Gratz,Jean Gratz,Rashidul Haque,Alexandre Havt,Benjamin J.J. McCormick,Monica McGrath,Maribel Paredes Olortegui,Amidou Samie,Sadia Shakoor,Dinesh Mondal,Ila Fn Lima,Dinesh Hariraju,Bishnu Bahadur Rayamajhi,Shahida Qureshi,Furqan Kabir,Pablo Peñataro Yori,Brenda Mufamadi,Caroline Amour,J. Daniel Carreon,Stephanie A. Richard,Dennis Lang,Pascal O. Bessong,Esto Mduma,Tahmeed Ahmed,Aldo A. M. Lima,Carl J. Mason,Anita K. M. Zaidi,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Margaret Kosek,Richard L. Guerrant,Michael Gottlieb,Mark A. Miller,Gagandeep Kang,Eric R. Houpt +36 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that although single-pathogen strategies have an important role in the reduction of the burden of severe diarrhoea disease, the effect of such interventions on total diarrhoeal incidence at the community level might be limited.
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A multicentre study of Shigella diarrhoea in six Asian countries: disease burden, clinical manifestations, and microbiology.
Lorenz von Seidlein,Deok Ryun Kim,Mohammad Ali,Hyejon Lee,Xuan-Yi Wang,Xuan-Yi Wang,Vu Dinh Thiem,Do Gia Canh,Wanpen Chaicumpa,Magdarina D. Agtini,Anowar Hossain,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Carl J. Mason,Ornthipa Sethabutr,Kaisar A. Talukder,Gopinath Balakrish Nair,Jacqueline L. Deen,Karen L. Kotloff,John D. Clemens +18 more
TL;DR: Shigella appears to be more ubiquitous in Asian impoverished populations than previously thought, and antibiotic-resistant strains of different species and serotypes have emerged.
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2-Acetylpyridine thiosemicarbazones. 1. A new class of potential antimalarial agents
TL;DR: Screening results indicated that the presence of the 2-pyridylethylidene group was critical and that certain phenyl, benzyl, phenethyl, or cycloalkyl groups at N4 of the thiosemicarbazone moiety also contribute to antimalarial activity.
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The MAL-ED Study: A Multinational and Multidisciplinary Approach to Understand the Relationship Between Enteric Pathogens, Malnutrition, Gut Physiology, Physical Growth, Cognitive Development, and Immune Responses in Infants and Children Up to 2 Years of Age in Resource-Poor Environments
Angel Mendez Acosta,Cesar Banda Chavez,Julian Torres Flores,Maribel Paredes Olotegui,Silvia Rengifo Pinedo,Dixner Rengifo Trigoso,Angel Orbe Vasquez,Imran Ahmed,Didar Alam,Asad Ali,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Shahida Qureshi,Sadia Shakoor,Sajid Bashir Soofi,Ali Turab,Aisha K. Yousafzai,Anita K. M. Zaidi,Ladaporn Bodhidatta,Carl J. Mason,Sudhir Babji,Anuradha Bose,Sushil John,Gagandeep Kang,Beena Kurien,Jayaprakash Muliyil,Mohan Venkata Raghava,Anup Ramachandran,Anuradha Rose,William Pan,Ramya Ambikapathi,Danny Carreon,Vivek Charu,Leyfou Dabo,Viyada Doan,Jhanelle Graham,Christel Hoest,Stacey Knobler,Dennis Lang,Benjamin J.J. McCormick,Monica McGrath,Mark A. Miller,Archana Mohale,Gaurvika M. L. Nayyar,Stephanie Psaki,Zeba A Rasmussen,Stephanie A. Richard,Jessica C. Seidman,Vivian Ota Wang,Rebecca Blank,Michael Gottlieb,Karen H. Tountas,Caroline Amour,Estomih Mduma,Tahmeed Ahmed,AM Shamsir Ahmed,Mondol Dinesh,Fahmida Tofail,Rashidul Haque,Iqbal Hossain,M Munirul Islam,Mustafa Mahfuz,Ram Krishna Chandyo,Prakash Shrestha,Rita Shrestha,Manjeswori Ulak,Robert E. Black,Laura E. Caulfield,William Checkley,Ping Chen,Margaret Kosek,Gwenyth O. Lee,Pablo Peñataro Yori,Laura E. Murray-Kolb,Barbara A. Schaefer,Laura L. Pendergast,Cláudia B. Abreu,Alexandre Havt Bindá,H. Costa,Alessandra Di Moura,José Q. Filho,Álvaro M. Leite,Aldo A. M. Lima,Noélia L. Lima,Ila F. N. Lima,Bruna Leal Lima Maciel,Milena Lima de Moraes,Francisco Suetônio Bastos Mota,Reinaldo B. Oriá,Josiane da Silva Quetz,Alberto M. Soares,Erling Svensen,Strand Tor,Crystal L. Patil,Pascal O. Bessong,Cloupas Mahopo,Angelina Mapula,Cebisa Nesamvuni,Emanuel Nyathi,Amidou Samie,Leah J. Barrett,Jean Gratz,Richard Guerrant,Eric R. Houpt,Liz Olmsted,William A. Petri,James A Platts-Mills,Rebecca J. Scharf,Binob Shrestha,Sanjaya K. Shrestha +108 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis is that enteropathogen infection contributes to undernutrition by causing intestinal inflammation and/or by altering intestinal barrier and absorptive function, and it is further postulated that this leads to growth faltering and deficits in cognitive development.
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Fecal markers of intestinal inflammation and permeability associated with the subsequent acquisition of linear growth deficits in infants
Margaret Kosek,Rashidul Haque,Aldo A. M. Lima,Sudhir Babji,Sanjaya K. Shrestha,Shahida Qureshi,Samie Amidou,Estomih Mduma,Gwenyth O. Lee,Pablo Peñataro Yori,Richard L. Guerrant,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Carl J. Mason,Gagandeep Kang,Mamun Kabir,Caroline Amour,Pascal O. Bessong,Ali Turab,Jessica C. Seidman,Maribel Paredes Olortegui,Josiane da Silva Quetz,Dennis Lang,Jean Gratz,Mark A. Miller,Michael Gottlieb +24 more
TL;DR: Three commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays were performed in a structured sampling of asymptomatic stool from children under longitudinal surveillance for diarrheal illness in eight countries and delineates those at risk of linear growth failure.