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Charles H. Hoke
Researcher at United States Department of the Army
Publications - 76
Citations - 6797
Charles H. Hoke is an academic researcher from United States Department of the Army. The author has contributed to research in topics: Japanese encephalitis & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 76 publications receiving 6481 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles H. Hoke include Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to characterize dengue infections where dengue and Japanese encephalitis co-circulate.
Bruce L. Innis,Ananda Nisalak,Suchitra Nimmannitya,S. Kusalerdchariya,V. Chongswasdi,Saroj Suntayakorn,P. Puttisri,Charles H. Hoke +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that measurement of dengue and Japanese encephalitis IgM and IgG antibodies upon admission and discharge from hospital care should replace the hemagglutination inhibition assay as the standard d Dengue serologic technique in regions where these 2 viruses co-circulate.
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Estimated global incidence of Japanese encephalitis: a systematic review
Grant L. Campbell,Susan L. Hills,Marc Fischer,Julie Jacobson,Charles H. Hoke,Joachim Hombach,Anthony A. Marfin,Tom Solomon,Theodore F. Tsai,Vivien Tsu,Amy Sarah Ginsburg +10 more
TL;DR: The estimate of the global incidence of JE remains substantial despite improvements in vaccination coverage, and more and better incidence studies in selected countries, particularly China and India, are needed to further refine these estimates.
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Estimated Global Incidence of Japanese Encephalitis: A Systematic review/Estimation De L'incidence Mondiale De L'encephalite Japonaise: Une Evaluation Systematique/ Incidencia Global Estimada De la Encefalitis Japonesa: Una Revision Sistematica
Grant L. Campbell,Susan L. Hills,Marc Fischer,Julie Jacobson,Charles H. Hoke,Joachim Hombach,Anthony A. Marfin,Tom Solomon,Theodore F. Tsai,Vivien Tsu,Amy Sarah Ginsburg +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of Japanese encephalitis (JE) in Asia, focusing on rural and suburban areas where rice culture and pig farming coexist.
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Protection against Japanese Encephalitis by Inactivated Vaccines
Charles H. Hoke,A Nisalak,N Sangawhipa,S Jatanasen,T Laorakapongse,Bruce L. Innis,S Kotchasenee,John B. Gingrich,J R Latendresse,K Fukai +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that two doses of inactivated Japanese encephalitis vaccine, either monovalent or bivalent, protect against encephalitis due to JapaneseEncephalitis virus and may have a limited beneficial effect on the severity of dengue hemorrhagic fever.
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Serotype-specific dengue virus circulation and dengue disease in bangkok, thailand from 1973 to 1999
Ananda Nisalak,Timothy P. Endy,Suchitra Nimmannitya,Siripen Kalayanarooj,Usa Thisayakorn,Scott Rm,Donald S. Burke,Charles H. Hoke,Bruce L. Innis,David W. Vaughn +9 more
TL;DR: The findings illustrate the uniqueness of each serotype in producing epidemics and severe disease and underscore the importance of long-term surveillance of dengue serotypes in understanding the epidemiology of these viruses.