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Gary S. Marshall
Researcher at University of Louisville
Publications - 135
Citations - 4521
Gary S. Marshall is an academic researcher from University of Louisville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4230 citations.
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Safety and Efficacy of a Pentavalent Human–Bovine (WC3) Reassortant Rotavirus Vaccine
Timo Vesikari,David O. Matson,Penelope H. Dennehy,Pierre Van Damme,Mathuram Santosham,Zoe M. Rodriguez,Michael J. Dallas,Joseph F. Heyse,Michelle G. Goveia,Steven Black,Henry R. Shinefield,Celia D. C. Christie,Samuli Ylitalo,Robbin F. Itzler,Michele L. Coia,Matthew T. Onorato,Ben A. Adeyi,Gary S. Marshall,Leif Gothefors,Dirk Campens,Aino Karvonen,James P. Watt,Katherine L. O'Brien,Mark J. DiNubile,H Fred Clark,John W. Boslego,Paul A. Offit,Penny M. Heaton +27 more
TL;DR: This vaccine was efficacious in preventing rotavirus gastroenteritis, decreasing severe disease and health care contacts, and the risk of intussusception was similar in vaccine and placebo recipients.
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Antibodies to Recombinant-Derived Glycoprotein B after Natural Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Correlate with Neutralizing Activity
TL;DR: Data confirmed that antibodies to gB are a large component of the neutralizing antibody response to HCMV and support a role for this protein in the development of subunit vaccines.
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Case control study of chronic fatigue in pediatric patients
Bryan D. Carter,Joseph F. Edwards,William G. Kronenberger,Louise Michalczyk,Gary S. Marshall +4 more
TL;DR: Whereas the natural history was favorable, chronic fatigue resulted in major quality-of-life changes and was associated with significant levels of psychosocial distress, with over-representation of white children from mid/upper SES.
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Combined tetanus, diphtheria, and 5-component pertussis vaccine for use in adolescents and adults.
Michael E. Pichichero,Margaret B. Rennels,Kathryn M. Edwards,Mark M. Blatter,Gary S. Marshall,Monica Bologa,Elaine Wang,Elaine Mills +7 more
TL;DR: This Tdap vaccine elicited robust immune responses in adolescents and adults to pertussis, tetanus, and diphtheria antigens, while exhibiting an overall safety profile similar to that of a licensed Td vaccine.
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Use of combination vaccines is associated with improved coverage rates.
Gary S. Marshall,Laura E. Happe,Orsolya Lunacsek,Michael D. Szymanski,Charles R. Woods,Matthew Zahn,Argartha Russell +6 more
TL;DR: Use of combination vaccines in this Medicaid population was associated with improved coverage rates, and receipt of at least 1 dose of a combination vaccine was independently associated with increased coverage for each of these vaccines and vaccine series.