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M. Steven Oberste
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 193
Citations - 13651
M. Steven Oberste is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enterovirus & Poliovirus. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 170 publications receiving 12065 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Steven Oberste include Government of the United States of America.
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Characterization of a novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Paul A. Rota,M. Steven Oberste,Stephan S. Monroe,W. Allan Nix,Ray Campagnoli,Joseph P. Icenogle,Silvia Peñaranda,Bettina Bankamp,Kaija Maher,Min hsin Chen,Suxiong Tong,Azaibi Tamin,Luis Lowe,Michael Frace,Joseph L. DeRisi,Qi Chen,David Wang,Dean D. Erdman,Teresa C. T. Peret,Cara C. Burns,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Pierre E. Rollin,Anthony Sanchez,Stephanie L. Liffick,Brian P. Holloway,Josef Limor,Karen A. McCaustland,Mellissa Olsen-Rasmussen,Ron A. M. Fouchier,Stephan Günther,Albert Osterhaus,Christian Drosten,Mark A. Pallansch,Larry J. Anderson,William J. Bellini +34 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses and sequence comparisons showed that SARS-CoV is not closelyrelated to any of the previouslycharacterized coronaviruses.
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Molecular Evolution of the Human Enteroviruses: Correlation of Serotype with VP1 Sequence and Application to Picornavirus Classification
TL;DR: The data suggest that VP1 sequence comparisons may be valuable in enterovirus typing and in picornavirus taxonomy by assisting in the genus assignment of unclassified picsornaviruses.
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Outbreak of Poliomyelitis in Hispaniola Associated with Circulating Type 1 Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus
Olen M. Kew,Victoria Morris-Glasgow,Mauricio Landaverde,Cara C. Burns,Jing Shaw,Zacarı́as Garib,Jean André,Elizabeth Blackman,C. Jason Freeman,Jaume Jorba,Roland W. Sutter,Gina Tambini,Linda Venczel,Cristina Pedreira,Fernando Laender,Hiroyuki Shimizu,Tetsuo Yoneyama,Tatsuo Miyamura,Harrie van der Avoort,M. Steven Oberste,David R. Kilpatrick,Stephen L. Cochi,Mark A. Pallansch,Ciro de Quadros +23 more
TL;DR: An outbreak of paralytic poliomyelitis occurred in the Dominican Republic and Haiti during 2000–2001 and was associated with the circulation of a derivative of the type 1 OPV strain, probably originating from a single OPV dose given in 1998–1999.
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Typing of Human Enteroviruses by Partial Sequencing of VP1
M. Steven Oberste,Kaija Maher,David R. Kilpatrick,Mary R. Flemister,Betty A. Brown,Mark A. Pallansch +5 more
TL;DR: A molecular typing system based on reverse transcription-PCR and nucleotide sequencing of the 3′ half of the genomic region encoding VP1 that can greatly reduce the time required to type an enterovirus isolate and can be used to type isolates that are difficult or impossible to type with standard immunological reagents.
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Improved molecular identification of enteroviruses by RT-PCR and amplicon sequencing.
TL;DR: The use of diagnostic RT-PCR has improved the ability to rapidly detect enteroviruses (EV) in some clinical specimens; however, these methods are not able to identify which enterovirus has been detected as discussed by the authors.