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Eva Harris

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  357
Citations -  26475

Eva Harris is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 332 publications receiving 22718 citations.

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Camino Verde (The Green Way): evidence-based community mobilisation for dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico: feasibility study and study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

TL;DR: The Camino Verde (Green Way) is a pragmatic parallel group trial of pesticide-free d Dengue vector control, adding effectiveness to the standard government dengue control in Nicaragua and Mexico.
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Assessing the Incidence of Symptomatic Respiratory Syncytial Virus Illness Within a Prospective Birth Cohort in Managua, Nicaragua.

TL;DR: A substantial burden of RSV exists among children aged <2 years in Nicaraguan communities and the development and implementation of effective RSV prevention and treatment measures represent an opportunity to substantially reduce severe illness and death among children worldwide.
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Characterization of lethal dengue virus type 4 (DENV-4) TVP-376 infection in mice lacking both IFN-α/β and IFN-γ receptors (AG129) and comparison with the DENV-2 AG129 mouse model.

TL;DR: It is found that AG129 mice developed clinical signs of illness and high viral loads in multiple tissues and succumbed 5 days after infection by DENV-4 strain TVP-376, and this model provides a useful platform to investigate vaccine candidates and antivirals against DENv-4.
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From Construction Workers to Architects: Developing Scientific Research Capacity in Low-Income Countries

TL;DR: Solving global health challenges in a sustainable manner depends on explicitly addressing scientific capacity-building needs, as well as establishing long-term, meaningful partnerships with colleagues in the developing world.
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Correction: Therapeutic Efficacy of Antibodies Lacking Fc. Receptor Binding against Lethal Dengue Virus Infection Is Due to Neutralizing Potency and Blocking of Enhancing Antibodies.

TL;DR: There is an error in the article title, which is missing the word "binding", and the title should instead read:Therapeutic Efficacy of Antibodies Lacking Fcγ Receptor Binding against Lethal Dengue Virus Infection is due to Neutralizing Potency and Blocking of Enhancing Antibody.