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Dean D. Erdman
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 208
Citations - 26613
Dean D. Erdman is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory tract infections & Human metapneumovirus. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 208 publications receiving 24423 citations. Previous affiliations of Dean D. Erdman include National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases & University of Georgia.
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Case report: Severe disseminated adenovirus infection in a neonate following water birth delivery
Stacey L. Soileau,Eileen Schneider,Dean D. Erdman,Xiaoyan Lu,William D. Ryan,Ryan M. McAdams +5 more
TL;DR: A case of infant who developed severe pneumonia and disseminated adenoviral infection following water birth delivery to a mother with gastroenteritis and the infant's infection was due to anadenovirus strain that has not been previously reported in neonates.
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Genotyping of Enteric Adenoviruses by Using Single-Stranded Conformation Polymorphism Analysis and Heteroduplex Mobility Assay
Caroline C. Soares,Eduardo de Mello Volotão,Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque,Carlos Nozawa,Rosa Elisa Carvalho Linhares,Dmitriy V. Volokhov,Vladimir Chizhikov,Xiaoyan Lu,Dean D. Erdman,Norma Santos +9 more
TL;DR: Single-stranded conformation polymorphism analysis and heteroduplex mobility assays were used to identify and genotype enteric adenoviruses (EAd) and an agreement of 100% was found between the SSCP and HMA results.
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Probable Donor-Derived Human Adenovirus Type 34 Infection in 2 Kidney Transplant Recipients From the Same Donor
Matthew A. Pettengill,Matthew A. Pettengill,Tara M Babu,Paritosh Prasad,Sally Chuang,Michael G. Drage,Marilyn A. Menegus,Daryl M. Lamson,Xiaoyan Lu,Dean D. Erdman,Nicole D. Pecora +10 more
TL;DR: 2 cases of likely transplant-acquired HAdV-34 infection from the same organ donor, manifesting as tubulointerstitial nephritis in 1 and 1 respectively are presented.
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Exposures among MERS case-patients, Saudi Arabia, January–February 2016
Raafat F. Alhakeem,Claire M Midgley,Abdullah M. Assiri,Mohammed Alessa,Hassan Al Hawaj,Abdulaziz Bin Saeed,Malak Almasri,Xiaoyan Lu,Glen R. Abedi,Osman Abdalla,Mutaz Mohammed,Homoud S. Algarni,Hail M. Al-Abdely,Ali A. Alsharef,Randa Nooh,Dean D. Erdman,Susan I. Gerber,John T. Watson +17 more
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Outbreak of vertigo in Wyoming : possible role of an enterovirus infection
Lone Simonsen,Ali S. Khan,Howard E. Gary,C. Hanson,Mark A. Pallansch,S. Music,Robert C. Holman,John A. Stewart,Dean D. Erdman,Nancy H. Arden,I. K. Arenberg,Lawrence B. Schonberger +11 more
TL;DR: An epidemiologic investigation was conducted to characterize and evaluate the possibility of a viral aetiology of an outbreak of acute vertigo in Hot Springs Country, Wyoming, during autumn 1992, suggesting a possible association between vertigo and enterovirus infection.