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Jill M. Ferdinands
Researcher at National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Publications - 7
Citations - 320
Jill M. Ferdinands is an academic researcher from National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza vaccine & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 261 citations.
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Effectiveness of Home-Based, Multi-Trigger, Multicomponent Interventions with an Environmental Focus for Reducing Asthma Morbidity : A Community Guide Systematic Review
Deidre D. Crocker,Stella Kinyota,Gema G. Dumitru,Colin B. Ligon,Elizabeth J. Herman,Jill M. Ferdinands,David S. P. Hopkins,Briana Lawrence,Theresa Ann Sipe +8 more
TL;DR: Home-based, multi-trigger, multicomponent interventions with an environmental focus are effective in improving overall quality of life and productivity in children and adolescents with asthma and the effectiveness of these interventions in adults is inconclusive due to the small number of studies and inconsistent results.
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Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in Inpatient and Outpatient Settings in the United States, 2015-2018.
Mark W Tenforde,Jessie R. Chung,Emily R Smith,Emily R Smith,H. Keipp Talbot,Christopher Trabue,Richard K. Zimmerman,Fernanda P. Silveira,Manjusha Gaglani,Kempapura Murthy,Arnold S. Monto,Emily T. Martin,Huong Q. McLean,Edward A. Belongia,Lisa A. Jackson,Michael L. Jackson,Jill M. Ferdinands,Brendan Flannery,Manish M. Patel +18 more
TL;DR: Despite comparatively poor health status among inpatients, influenza vaccination was effective in preventing hospitalizations associated with influenza and ΔVE was not significant for any comparison across all sites.
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Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Against Hospitalization in the United States, 2019-2020.
Mark W Tenforde,H. Keipp Talbot,Christopher Trabue,Manjusha Gaglani,Tresa McNeal,Arnold S. Monto,Emily T. Martin,Richard K. Zimmerman,Fernanda P. Silveira,Donald B Middleton,Samantha M Olson,Rebecca Kondor,John Barnes,Jill M. Ferdinands,Manish M. Patel,Shoshona Le,Juliana Almeida da Silva,Lisa M Keong,Thomas J. Stark,Joshua G. Petrie,Lois Lamerato,Anurag Malani,Adam S. Lauring,Ryan E. Malosh,Dayna Wyatt,Yuwei Zhu,Zhouwen Liu,Stephanie Longmire,Kellie Graves,Emily Sedillo,Alina Simion,Karen Speer,Bethany Alicie,Briana Krantz,Donna Carillo,Laura Adams,Amelia Drennan,Jan Orga,Lynn Peterson,Natasha B. Halasa,Rendi McHenry,Claudia Guevara Pulido,Kempapura Murthy,Kelsey Bounds,Tnelda Zunie,Lydia Clipper,Shekhar Ghamande,Heath White,Chandni Raiyani,Kevin Chang,Arundhati Rao,Manohar Mutnal,Alejandro Arroliga,Mary Patricia Nowalk,K G Balasubramani,Heather Eng,Sean G Saul,Kailey Hughes,Nicole Wheeler,Lori Stiefel,Mohamed Yassin,John W Williams +61 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effectiveness of the 2019-2020 influenza vaccine against influenza-associated hospitalization in the United States was evaluated by comparing the odds of current-season influenza vaccination in test-positive influenza cases vs test-negative controls, adjusting for confounders.
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Inactivated influenza vaccines for prevention of community-acquired pneumonia: the limits of using nonspecific outcomes in vaccine effectiveness studies.
Jill M. Ferdinands,Paul Gargiullo,Michael Haber,Matthew R. Moore,Edward A. Belongia,David K. Shay +5 more
TL;DR: Effectiveness of influenza vaccine against CAP increased as its effectiveness against influenza increased, as RR of pneumonia after influenza infection increased, and as rates of influenza among unvaccinated persons increased.
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Pilot screening study of targeted genetic polymorphisms for association with seasonal influenza hospital admission
Tonia C. Carter,Scott J. Hebbring,Jixia Liu,Jonathan D. Mosley,Christian M. Shaffer,Lynn Ivacic,Sarah Kopitzke,Elisha Stefanski,Rob Strenn,Maria E. Sundaram,Jennifer K. Meece,Murray H. Brilliant,Jill M. Ferdinands,Edward A. Belongia +13 more
TL;DR: Neither rs12252 nor rs8072510 showed an association according to the presence of clinical risk factors for influenza complications, suggesting that these factors did not modify associations between the SNPs and hospitalized influenza.