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Julie Jacobson
Researcher at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Publications - 40
Citations - 3835
Julie Jacobson is an academic researcher from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neglected tropical diseases & Lymphatic filariasis. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 35 publications receiving 3345 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie Jacobson include PATH.
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Helminth infections: the great neglected tropical diseases
Peter J. Hotez,Paul J. Brindley,Jeffrey M. Bethony,Charles H. King,Edward J. Pearce,Julie Jacobson +5 more
TL;DR: New insights into fundamental helminth biology are accumulating through newly completed genome projects and the nascent application of transgenesis and RNA interference technologies, which should one day translate into a new and robust pipeline of drugs, diagnostics, and vaccines for targeting parasitic worms that infect humans.
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Estimated global incidence of Japanese encephalitis: a systematic review
Grant L. Campbell,Susan L. Hills,Marc Fischer,Julie Jacobson,Charles H. Hoke,Joachim Hombach,Anthony A. Marfin,Tom Solomon,Theodore F. Tsai,Vivien Tsu,Amy Sarah Ginsburg +10 more
TL;DR: The estimate of the global incidence of JE remains substantial despite improvements in vaccination coverage, and more and better incidence studies in selected countries, particularly China and India, are needed to further refine these estimates.
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Estimated Global Incidence of Japanese Encephalitis: A Systematic review/Estimation De L'incidence Mondiale De L'encephalite Japonaise: Une Evaluation Systematique/ Incidencia Global Estimada De la Encefalitis Japonesa: Una Revision Sistematica
Grant L. Campbell,Susan L. Hills,Marc Fischer,Julie Jacobson,Charles H. Hoke,Joachim Hombach,Anthony A. Marfin,Tom Solomon,Theodore F. Tsai,Vivien Tsu,Amy Sarah Ginsburg +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of Japanese encephalitis (JE) in Asia, focusing on rural and suburban areas where rice culture and pig farming coexist.
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Report on a WHO consultation on immunological endpoints for evaluation of new Japanese encephalitis vaccines, WHO, Geneva, 2-3 September, 2004.
TL;DR: The consultation made a series of recommendations for specifications on immunological criteria to assess JE vaccine efficacy, and more detailed recommendations will be drafted following further consultations to serve as WHO guidelines for evaluation and licensure for new JE vaccines.
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Integration of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for the Prevention and Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Rationale for Inter-Sectoral Collaboration
Matthew C. Freeman,Stephanie Ogden,Julie Jacobson,Daniel Abbott,David G. Addiss,Asrat G. Amnie,Colin Beckwith,Sandy Cairncross,Rafael Callejas,John M. Colford,Paul M. Emerson,Alan Fenwick,Rebecca Fishman,Kerry Gallo,Jack E. T. Grimes,Gagik Karapetyan,Brooks Keene,Patrick J. Lammie,Chad MacArthur,Peter Lochery,Helen H. Petach,Jennifer Platt,Sarina Prabasi,Jan Willem Rosenboom,Sharon L. Roy,Darren Saywell,Lisa Schechtman,Anupama Tantri,Yael Velleman,Juerg Utzinger,Juerg Utzinger +30 more
TL;DR: This work discusses strategic opportunities and ways forward for enhanced collaboration between the WASH and the NTD sectors and identifies four key areas of collaboration.