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Joseph S. Bresee

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  261
Citations -  35039

Joseph S. Bresee is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 255 publications receiving 32225 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph S. Bresee include National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

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Use of intravenous fluids in Hong Kong children hospitalised for diarrhoea and relationship to severity and aetiology.

TL;DR: Findings support the promotion of oral rehydration therapy over intravenous fluids for diarrhoeal disease severity in children with mixed rotavirus and bacterial infections.
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Measurement of birth outcomes in analyses of the impact of maternal influenza vaccination.

TL;DR: The estimated association of maternal influenza vaccination and birth outcomes may be sensitive to methods used to define preterm birth or small‐for‐gestational age (SGA).
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International meeting on influenza vaccine effectiveness, 3-4 December 2012, Geneva, Switzerland.

TL;DR: National and international networks in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and Australia are conducting multi-site observational studies with shared methodologies to generate national influenza VE estimates and pool data for regional estimates.
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Influenza vaccination policies for health workers in low-income and middle-income countries: A cross-sectional survey, January-March 2020

TL;DR: To optimize the operationalization of policies, further research is needed within countries, to enable evidence-based introduction decisions, categorization of health workers for vaccination, identification of factors impacting effective service delivery, strengthening monitoring and estimation of vaccination uptake rates and ensure sustainability of funding.