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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.
C.M. Chow,Kai Choi,E. Anthony S. Nelson,Paul K.S. Chan,T. Christopher Mast,Daniel J. DiStefano,John S. Tam,Joseph S. Bresee +7 more
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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A retrospective review of birth outcomes at the Mother and Child Health Hospital in Lao People's Democratic Republic, 2004-2013.
Sonja J. Olsen,Phommady Vetsaphong,Phouvanh Vonglokham,Sara A. Mirza,Viengphone Khanthamaly,Touy Chanthalangsy,Seth Chittanavanh,Bounkong Syhavong,Ann Moen,Joseph S. Bresee,Andrew L. Corwin,Anonh Xeuatvongsa +11 more
TL;DR: At the largest maternal and child hospital in Lao PDR, a high frequency of poor birth outcomes with no improvements over the last decade is found.
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Measurement of birth outcomes in analyses of the impact of maternal influenza vaccination.
Melissa A Rolfes,Phouvanh Vonglokham,Viengphone Khanthamaly,Bounlap Chitry,Vathsana Pholsena,Visith Chitranondh,Sara A. Mirza,Ann Moen,Joseph S. Bresee,Anonh Xeuatvongsa,Sonja J. Olsen +10 more
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
Helena C. Maltezou,Kalliopi Theodoridou,Maria Tseroni,Vasilios Raftopoulos,Amanda Bolster,Alison Kraigsley,Joseph S. Bresee,Philipp Lambach +7 more
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.