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M. Elizabeth Halloran
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 270
Citations - 19557
M. Elizabeth Halloran is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Population. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 248 publications receiving 15685 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Elizabeth Halloran include University of Washington & Washington University in St. Louis.
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The TIRS trial: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of preventive targeted indoor residual spraying to reduce Aedes-borne viral illnesses in Merida, Mexico.
Pablo Manrique-Saide,Natalie E. Dean,M. Elizabeth Halloran,M. Elizabeth Halloran,Ira M. Longini,Matthew H. Collins,Lance A. Waller,Héctor Gómez-Dantés,Audrey Lenhart,Thomas J. Hladish,Azael Che-Mendoza,Oscar D. Kirstein,Yamila Romer,Fabián Correa-Morales,Jorge Palacio-Vargas,Rosa Eugenia Méndez-Vales,Pilar Granja Pérez,Norma Pavía-Ruz,Guadalupe Ayora-Talavera,Gonzalo M. Vazquez-Prokopec +19 more
TL;DR: This study will provide robust epidemiological evidence of the efficacy of TIRS in reducing ABV illness and infection and could drive a paradigm shift in Aedes control by considering Ae.
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A data-augmentation method for infectious disease incidence data from close contact groups
TL;DR: Two randomized household-based trials of zanamivir, an influenza antiviral agent, are analyzed using the proposed methods with data augmentation relative to the likelihood model based solely on the observed data.
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A statistical analysis of memory CD8 T cell differentiation: An application of a hierarchical state space model to a short time course microarray experiment
TL;DR: In this article, a hierarchical state space model was proposed to detect temporally differentially expressed genes, identify the direction of successive changes over time, and assess the magnitude of successive change over time.
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Estimating population effects of vaccination using large, routinely collected data.
TL;DR: This work considers how different types of data are needed to estimate different effects of vaccination and considers rotavirus vaccination of young children, influenza vaccination of elderly adults, and a targeted influenza vaccination campaign in schools.
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Transmissibility of Norovirus in Urban Versus Rural Households in a Large Community Outbreak in China.
Tim K. Tsang,Tian-Mu Chen,Ira M. Longini,M. Elizabeth Halloran,M. Elizabeth Halloran,Ying Wu,Yang Yang +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that water disinfection and case isolation are associated with reduction of outbreaks in resource-limited communities and Norovirus is highly contagious within households, in particular in small households in urban communities.