O
Olga I. Kosoy
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 36
Citations - 3851
Olga I. Kosoy is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 3376 citations. Previous affiliations of Olga I. Kosoy include United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Zika virus outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia.
Mark R. Duffy,Tai-Ho Chen,W. Thane Hancock,Ann M. Powers,Jacob L. Kool,Robert S. Lanciotti,Moses Pretrick,Maria Marfel,Stacey Holzbauer,Christine Dubray,Laurent Guillaumot,Anne Griggs,Martin Bel,Amy J. Lambert,Janeen Laven,Olga I. Kosoy,Amanda J. Panella,Brad J. Biggerstaff,Marc Fischer,Edward B. Hayes +19 more
TL;DR: This outbreak of Zika virus illness in Micronesia represents transmission of Zikairus outside Africa and Asia and clinicians and public health officials should be aware of the risk of further expansion of Zika viruses transmission.
Journal ArticleDOI
Novel thogotovirus associated with febrile illness and death, United States, 2014.
Olga I. Kosoy,Amy J. Lambert,Dana J. Hawkinson,Daniel M. Pastula,Cynthia S. Goldsmith,D. Charles Hunt,J. Erin Staples +6 more
TL;DR: Bourbon virus is a newly discovered pathogen associated with human illness and death and may be related to infectious disease in animals and humans.
Journal ArticleDOI
Increased recognition of Powassan encephalitis in the United States, 1999-2005.
Steven R. Hinten,Geoffrey A. Beckett,Kathleen F. Gensheimer,Elizabeth Pritchard,Thomas M. Courtney,Stephen D. Sears,John M. Woytowicz,David G. Preston,Robert P. Smith,Peter W. Rand,Eleanor H. Lacombe,Mary S. Holman,Charles B. Lubelczyk,Patsy Tassler Kelso,Andrew P. Beelen,Mary Grace Stobierski,Mark J. Sotir,Susan Wong,Gregory D. Ebel,Olga I. Kosoy,Joseph Piesman,Grant L. Campbell,Anthony A. Marfin +22 more
TL;DR: Although POWV disease is probably under-recognized, and it causes significant morbidity, and thus is an additional tick-borne emerging infectious disease entity, the basis of prevention is personal protection from ticks and reduced exposure to peridomestic wild mammals.
Journal ArticleDOI
Immunogenicity of Fractional-Dose Vaccine during a Yellow Fever Outbreak - Final Report.
Rebecca M Casey,Jennifer B. Harris,Steve Ahuka-Mundeke,Meredith G Dixon,Gabriel M Kizito,Pierre M Nsele,Grace Umutesi,Janeen Laven,Olga I. Kosoy,Gilson Paluku,Abdou Salam Gueye,Terri B. Hyde,Raimi Ewetola,Guylain K M Sheria,Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum,J. Erin Staples +15 more
TL;DR: A fractional dose of the 17DD yellow fever vaccine was effective at inducing seroconversion in most of the participants who were seronegative at baseline, and these findings support the use of fractional-dose vaccination for outbreak control.
Journal ArticleDOI
Duplex microsphere-based immunoassay for detection of anti-West Nile virus and anti-St. Louis encephalitis virus immunoglobulin m antibodies.
Alison J. Johnson,Amanda J. Noga,Olga I. Kosoy,Robert S. Lanciotti,Alicia A. Johnson,Brad J. Biggerstaff +5 more
TL;DR: A duplex microsphere-based immunoassay that shortens the test processing time to about 4.5 h and proved to be reproducible, produced accurate classifications as to the infecting virus, and was specific.