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Jorge Flores
Researcher at PATH
Publications - 165
Citations - 9056
Jorge Flores is an academic researcher from PATH. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Serotype. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 157 publications receiving 8685 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Flores include Central University of Venezuela & Mexican Institute of Petroleum.
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Non-interference of Bovine-Human reassortant pentavalent rotavirus vaccine ROTASIIL® with the immunogenicity of infant vaccines in comparison with a licensed rotavirus vaccine.
Sajjad Desai,Niraj Rathi,Anand Kawade,Padmasani Venkatramanan,Ritabrata Kundu,Sanjay Lalwani,Anand Prakash Dubey,J. Venkateswara Rao,D. Narayanappa,Radha Ghildiyal,Nithya J Gogtay,P. Venugopal,Sonali Palkar,Renuka Munshi,Ashish Bavdekar,Sanjay Juvekar,N. K. Ganguly,Prabal Niyogi,Kheya Ghosh Uttam,Alpana Kondekar,Dipti Kumbhar,Smilu Mohanlal,Mukesh C Agarwal,Parvan Shetty,Kalpana Antony,Bhagwat Gunale,Abhijeet Dharmadhikari,Jagdish Deshpande,Uma P. Nalavade,Deepa Sharma,Anurag Bansal,Yuxiao Tang,Jorge Flores,Prasad S. Kulkarni +33 more
TL;DR: BRV-PV does not interfere with the immunogenicity of concomitantly administered routine infants vaccines.
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Lot-to-lot consistency of live attenuated SA 14-14-2 Japanese encephalitis vaccine manufactured in a good manufacturing practice facility and non-inferiority with respect to an earlier product.
K. Zaman,Abu Mohd Naser,Maureen Power,Mansour Yaich,Lei Zhang,Amy Sarah Ginsburg,Stephen P. Luby,Mahmudur Rahman,Susan L. Hills,Mukesh Bhardwaj,Jorge Flores +10 more
TL;DR: The four lots of SA 14-14-2 JE vaccine were safe and well tolerated, and the aggregate seroprotection rate was calculated and found to be within the non-inferiority margin (within 10%) to the vaccine lot produced in the original facility.
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Monoclonal antibodies to subgroup 1 rotavirus.
TL;DR: Subgroup 1-specific monoclones were analyzed and used successfully in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to recognize certain subgroup 1 rotaviruses.
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Genetic association study of NLRP1, CARD, and CASP1 inflammasome genes with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy among Trypanosoma cruzi seropositive patients in Bolivia.
Steven J. Clipman,Josephine Henderson-Frost,Katherine Y. Fu,Caryn Bern,Jorge Flores,Robert H. Gilman +5 more
TL;DR: Variations in the inflammasome, particularly in NLRP1 and CARD11, may be associated with Chagas cardiomyopathy, the most serious and frequent manifestation of the disease.
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Recent advances in development of a rotavirus vaccine for prevention of severe diarrheal illness of infants and young children.
Albert Z. Kapikian,Jorge Flores,Timo Vesikari,Tarja Ruuska,H. Paul Madore,Kim Y. Green,Mario Gorziglia,Yasutaka Hoshino,Robert M. Chanock,K Midthun,Irene Pérez-Schael +10 more
TL;DR: Diarrheal diseases are an important cause of morbidity in infants and young children in developed countries and a major cause of both morbidity and mortality in this same age group in developing countriesl.