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Joseph S. Bresee
Researcher at United States Department of Health and Human Services
Publications - 9
Citations - 1107
Joseph S. Bresee is an academic researcher from United States Department of Health and Human Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus vaccine & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1060 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph S. Bresee include Hong Kong Baptist University.
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Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines.
Lisa A. Grohskopf,Leslie Z. Sokolow,Karen R. Broder,Sonja J Olsen,Ruth A. Karron,Daniel B. Jernigan,Joseph S. Bresee +6 more
TL;DR: In light of concerns regarding low effectiveness against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in the United States during the 2013-14 and 2015-16 seasons, ACIP makes the interim recommendation that live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV4) should not be used.
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Current status and future priorities for rotavirus vaccine development, evaluation and implementation in developing countries.
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Risk of Influenza A (H5N1) Infection among Health Care Workers Exposed to Patients with Influenza A (H5N1), Hong Kong
Carolyn B. Bridges,Jacqueline M. Katz,Wing-Hong Seto,Paul K.S. Chan,Dominic N.C. Tsang,William Ho,Kwok Hang Mak,Wilina Lim,John S. Tam,Matthew J. Clarke,Seymour G. Williams,Anthony W. Mounts,Joseph S. Bresee,Laura A. Conn,Thomas Rowe,Jean Hu-Primmer,Robert A. Abernathy,Xiuhua Lu,Nancy J. Cox,Keiji Fukuda +19 more
TL;DR: The first epidemiologic evidence that H5N1 viruses were transmitted from patients to HCWs is presented, suggesting human-to-human transmission of avian influenza may increase the chances for the emergence of a novel influenza virus with pandemic potential.
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Hospital-Based Study of the Economic Burden Associated with Rotavirus Diarrhea in Hong Kong
E. Anthony S. Nelson,John S. Tam,Ly-Mee Yu,Ying Chu Ng,Joseph S. Bresee,Kin Hung Poon,Chi Hang Ng,Kin Sing Ip,T. Christopher Mast,Paul K.S. Chan,Umesh D. Parashar,Tai Fai Fok,Roger I. Glass +12 more
TL;DR: The economic burden associated with rotavirus infection in Hong Kong was approximately 4-fold higher than a previous estimate and the potential for a safe and effective rotav virus vaccine to reduce the economic burden is emphasized.
Sentinel Hospital Surveillance for Rotavirus Diarrhea in the People's Republic of China,
Zhao-Yin Fang,Bei Wang,Paul E. Kilgore,Joseph S. Bresee,Li-jie Zhang,Li-Wei Sun,Zeng-Qing Du,Jing-Yu Tang,An-Cun Hou,Hui Shen,Xiao-Bo Song,Batmunkh Nyambat,Erik Hummelman,Zhi Y. Xu,R I Glass,Lulong County +15 more
TL;DR: Ongoing efforts are under way to more precisely define the burden of rotavirus diarrhea in urban and rural populations, to assess the proportion of episodes that may be due to unusual or emerging strains, and to estimate the economic burden ofRotavirus disease.