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Geoffrey R. Simon
Publications - 17
Citations - 1422
Geoffrey R. Simon is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunization & Live attenuated influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1225 citations.
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Updated Guidance for Palivizumab Prophylaxis Among Infants and Young Children at Increased Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
Michael T. Brady,Carrie L. Byington,H. Dele Davies,Kathryn M. Edwards,Mary Anne Jackson,Yvonne Maldonado,Dennis L. Murray,Walter A. Orenstein,Mobeen H. Rathore,Mark H. Sawyer,Gordon E. Schutze,Rodney E. Willoughby,Theoklis E. Zaoutis,Henry H. Bernstein,David W. Kimberlin,Sarah S. Long,H. Cody Meissner,Marc A. Fischer,Bruce G. Gellin,Richard L. Gorman,Lucia H. Lee,R. Douglas Pratt,Jennifer S. Read,Joan L. Robinson,Marco Aurélio Palazzi Sáfadi,Jane F. Seward,Jeffrey R. Starke,Geoffrey R. Simon,Tina Q. Tan,Joseph A. Bocchini,W. Robert Morrow,Larry K. Pickering,Geoffrey L. Rosenthal,Dan L. Stewart,Jennifer Frantz,Shawn L. Ralston,Allan S. Lieberthal,Brian Alverson,Jill E. Baley,Anne Gadomski,David W. Johnson,Michael J. Light,Nizar Maraqa,Eneida A. Mendonça,Kieran J. Phelan,Joseph J. Zorc,Danette Stanko-Lopp,Sinsi Hernandez-Cancio,Mark A. Brown,Ian Nathanson,Elizabeth Rosenblum,Stephen Sayles,Caryn Davidson +52 more
TL;DR: The updated recommendations in this policy statement reflect new information regarding the seasonality of RSV circulation, palivizumab pharmacokinetics, the changing incidence of bronchiolitis hospitalizations, the effect of gestational age and other risk factors on RSV hospitalization rates, the mortality of children hospitalized with RSV infection, the effects of prophylaxis on wheezing, and palivZumab-resistant RSV isolates.
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2014 recommendations for pediatric preventive health care.
Geoffrey R. Simon,Cynthia N. Baker,Graham A Barden rd,Oscar W. Brown,Amy P. Hardin,Herschel R. Lessin,Kelley Meade,Scot Moore,Chadwick T. Rodgers,Edward S. Curry,Paula M Dunca,Joseph F. Hagan,Alex R. Kemper,Judith S. Shaw,Jack Swanson +14 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach called “Smart Scheduling” that allows for real-time assessment of a child’s individual needs and can be used to design and implement individualized treatment plans.
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Instrument-based pediatric vision screening policy statement
James B. Ruben,David B. Granet,Richard J. Blocker,Geoffrey E. Bradford,Daniel J. Karr,Gregg T. Lueder,Sharon S. Lehman,R. Michael Siatkowski,Lawrence D. Hammer,Graham A. Barden,Oscar W. Brown,Edward S. Curry,James J. Laughlin,Herschel R. Lessin,Chadwick T. Rodgers,Geoffrey R. Simon +15 more
TL;DR: Policy statement describing the use of automated vision screening technology (instrument-based vision screening) is presented, which is quick, requires minimal cooperation of the child, and is especially useful in the preverbal, preliterate, or developmentally delayed child.
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Epidemiology and diagnosis of health care - Associated infections in the NICU
Richard A. Polin,Susan E. Denson,Michael T. Brady,Lu Ann Papile,Jill E. Baley,Waldemar A. Carlo,James J. Cummings,Praveen Kumar,Rosemarie C. Tan,Kristi L. Watterberg,Wanda D. Barfield,Ann L Jefferies,George Macones,Rosalie O. Mainous,Tonse N.K. Raju,Kasper S. Wang,Jim Couto,Carrie L. Byington,H. Dele Davies,Kathryn M. Edwards,Mary P. Glode,Mary Anne Jackson,Harry L. Keyserling,Yvonne Maldonado,Dennis L. Murray,Walter A. Orenstein,Gordon E. Schutze,Rodney E. Willoughby,Theoklis E. Zaoutis,Marc A. Fischer,Bruce G. Gellin,Richard L. Gorman,Lucia Lee,R. Douglas Pratt,Jennifer S. Read,Joan L. Robinson,Marco Aurélio Palazzi Sáfadi,Jane F. Seward,Jeffrey R. Starke,Geoffrey R. Simon,Tina Q. Tan,Carol J. Baker,Henry H. Bernstein,David W. Kimberlin,Sarah S. Long,H. Cody Meissner,Larry K. Pickering,Lorry G. Rubin,Jennifer Frantz +48 more
TL;DR: The epidemiology and diagnosis of health care−associated infections in newborn infants is reviewed, with a focus on infections in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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