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Manfred S. Green
Researcher at University of Haifa
Publications - 293
Citations - 9435
Manfred S. Green is an academic researcher from University of Haifa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Incidence (epidemiology). The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 281 publications receiving 8346 citations. Previous affiliations of Manfred S. Green include Tel Aviv University & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A trial of the reactogenicity and immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine.
Manfred S. Green,Dani Cohen,Yehuda Lerman,Maria H. Sjogren,Leonard N. Binn,Zur S,Raphael Slepon,Guy Robin,Charles H. Hoke,William H. Bancroft +9 more
TL;DR: This new inactivated HA vaccine is highly immunogenic and had no significant side effects.
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Clinical trials of Shigella vaccines in Israel.
Dani Cohen,Shai Ashkenazi,Manfred S. Green,Michael Gdalevich,M. Yavzori,Nadav Orr,G Robin,Raphael Slepon,Yehuda Lerman,Colin Block,Isaac Ashkenazi,David N. Taylor,L. Hale,Jerald C. Sadoff,Rachel Schneerson,John A Robbins,Michael Wiener,Joshua Shemer +17 more
TL;DR: Pathogenesis in Shigella spp.
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Toward 'Vaccine Internationalism': The Need for an Equitable and Coordinated Global Vaccination Approach to Effectively Combat COVID-19
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The ASSET Research Project as a tool for increased levels of preparedness and response to Public Health Emergencies
Valentina Possenti,Barbara De Mei,Paola Scardetta,Anna Kurchatova,Manfred S. Green,Kåre Harald Drager,John Haukeland,Eva Benelli,Alberto d’Onofrio,Agoritsa Baka,Mitra Saadatian,Vanessa Maria Moore,Kjersti Brattekas,Ariel Beresniak,Mircea Ioan Popa,Donato Greco,Alberto Perra +16 more
TL;DR: An integrated participatory approach needs to be recognized into the national plans for preparedness and response and a Mobilization and Mutual Learning approach was developed through the ASSET Strategic and Action Plans toward different targets and relevant stakeholders.
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Lipid oxidation kinetics in hemodialysis patients with and without history of myocardial infarction.
Mona Boaz,Shmuel Smetana,Zipora Matas,A. Bor,Ilya Pinchuk,Menachem Fainaru,Manfred S. Green,Dov Lichtenberg +7 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate the presence of increased oxidative stress in hemodialysis patients with a history of MI, as measured by Tmax, the oxidation kinetic parameter defined as the time at which the rate of absorbing product accumulation was maximal.