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Shelley Campbell
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 19
Citations - 1807
Shelley Campbell is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ebola virus & Sierra leone. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1585 citations. Previous affiliations of Shelley Campbell include National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
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Seasonal Pulses of Marburg Virus Circulation in Juvenile Rousettus aegyptiacus Bats Coincide with Periods of Increased Risk of Human Infection
Brian R. Amman,Serena A. Carroll,Zachary Reed,Tara K. Sealy,Stephen Balinandi,Robert Swanepoel,Alan Kemp,Bobbie R. Erickson,James A. Comer,Shelley Campbell,Deborah Cannon,Marina L. Khristova,Patrick Atimnedi,Christopher D. Paddock,Rebekah J. Kent Crockett,Timothy D. Flietstra,Kelly L. Warfield,Robert C. Unfer,Edward Katongole-Mbidde,Robert Downing,Jordan W. Tappero,Sherif R. Zaki,Pierre E. Rollin,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Stuart T. Nichol,Jonathan S. Towner +25 more
TL;DR: The discovery of two tags at Python Cave from bats marked at Kitaka mine, together with the close genetic linkages evident between viruses detected in geographically distant locations, are consistent with R. aegyptiacus bats existing as a large meta-population with associated virus circulation over broad geographic ranges.
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Ebola virus epidemiology, transmission, and evolution during seven months in Sierra Leone
Daniel J. Park,Gytis Dudas,Shirlee Wohl,Shirlee Wohl,Augustine Goba,Shannon L.M. Whitmer,Kristian G. Andersen,Rachel Sealfon,Rachel Sealfon,Jason T. Ladner,Jeffrey R. Kugelman,Christian B. Matranga,Sarah M. Winnicki,Sarah M. Winnicki,James Qu,Stephen K. Gire,Stephen K. Gire,Adrianne Gladden-Young,Simbirie Jalloh,Dolo Nosamiefan,Nathan L. Yozwiak,Nathan L. Yozwiak,Lina M. Moses,Pan Pan Jiang,Pan Pan Jiang,Aaron E. Lin,Aaron E. Lin,Stephen F. Schaffner,Stephen F. Schaffner,Brian H. Bird,Jonathan S. Towner,Mambu Mamoh,Michael Gbakie,Lansana Kanneh,David Kargbo,James L.B. Massally,Fatima K. Kamara,Edwin Konuwa,Josephine Sellu,Abdul A. Jalloh,Ibrahim Mustapha,Momoh Foday,Mohamed Yillah,Bobbie R. Erickson,Tara K. Sealy,Dianna M. Blau,Christopher D. Paddock,Aaron C. Brault,Brian R. Amman,Jane Basile,Scott W. Bearden,Jessica A. Belser,Eric Bergeron,Shelley Campbell,Ayan K. Chakrabarti,Kimberly A. Dodd,Mike Flint,Aridth Gibbons,Christin H. Goodman,John D. Klena,Laura K. Mcmullan,Laura Morgan,Brandy J. Russell,Johanna S. Salzer,Angela J. Sanchez,David Wang,Irwin Jungreis,Christopher Tomkins-Tinch,Andrey Kislyuk,Michael F. Lin,Sinéad B. Chapman,Bronwyn MacInnis,Ashley Matthews,Ashley Matthews,James Bochicchio,Lisa E. Hensley,Jens H. Kuhn,Chad Nusbaum,John S. Schieffelin,Bruce W. Birren,Marc Forget,Stuart T. Nichol,Gustavo Palacios,Daouda Ndiaye,Christian T. Happi,Sahr M. Gevao,Mohamed A. Vandi,Brima Kargbo,Edward C. Holmes,Trevor Bedford,Andreas Gnirke,Ute Ströher,Andrew Rambaut,Andrew Rambaut,Robert F. Garry,Pardis C. Sabeti,Pardis C. Sabeti +96 more
TL;DR: Analysis of sequences from 232 patients sampled over 7 months in Sierra Leone, along with 86 previously released genomes from earlier in the epidemic, confirms sustained human-to-human transmission within Sierra Leone and finds no evidence for import or export of EBOV across national borders after its initial introduction.
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Human Ebola virus infection results in substantial immune activation
Anita K. McElroy,Rama Akondy,Carl W. Davis,Ali H. Ellebedy,Aneesh K. Mehta,Colleen S. Kraft,G. Marshall Lyon,Bruce S. Ribner,Jay B. Varkey,John Sidney,Alessandro Sette,Shelley Campbell,Ute Ströher,Inger K. Damon,Stuart T. Nichol,Christina F. Spiropoulou,Rafi Ahmed +16 more
TL;DR: Sustained immune activation after the virus was cleared from the plasma is found, observed most strikingly in the persistence of activated CD8 T cells, even 1 mo after the patients’ discharge from the hospital, suggesting continued antigen stimulation after resolution of the disease.
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The Use of TKM-100802 and Convalescent Plasma in 2 Patients With Ebola Virus Disease in the United States
Colleen S. Kraft,Angela L. Hewlett,Scott A. Koepsell,Anne M. Winkler,Christopher J. Kratochvil,LuAnn Larson,Jay B. Varkey,Aneesh K. Mehta,G. Marshall Lyon,Rachel J. Friedman-Moraco,Vincent C. Marconi,Charles E. Hill,James N. Sullivan,Daniel W. Johnson,Steven J. Lisco,Mark J. Mulligan,Timothy M. Uyeki,Anita K. McElroy,Tara K. Sealy,Shelley Campbell,Christina F. Spiropoulou,Ute Ströher,Ian Crozier,Richard Sacra,Michael J. Connor,Viranuj Sueblinvong,Harold A. Franch,Philip W. Smith,Bruce S. Ribner,Philip W. Smith,Angela L. Hewlett,Shelly Schwedhelm,Kate Boulter,Elizabeth L. Beam,Shawn G. Gibbs,John J. Lowe,Christopher J. Kratochvil,James Sullivan,Daniel R Johnson,Steve Lisco,Craig A. Piquette,Kristina L. Bailey,Joseph Auxier,Brian Boer,Travis Hanson,Julia Kaseman,M. Salman Khan,Ji Hyun Rhee,Adam Wells,Diana F. Florescu,Andre C. Kalil,Mark E. Rupp,Valerie Becker,Bridget Boeckman,Erica Elder,Abby Fitch,Elizabeth Flood,Meagan Freml,Roman Frigge,Kelly Ann Hanzlik,Lois Jensen,Nicole Kraus,Drew Molacek,Jerry Nevins,Alicia Parker,Jeff Peters,Cheryl Rand,Karen Roesler,Kendall Ryalls,Morgan Shradar,Amanda Strain,Timothy Sunderman,Jennifer Sundermeier,John Swanhorst,Angela Vasa,Jean Bellinghausen,Frank Freihaut,Susan Denny,Lauren Mainelli,Dee Pinkney,Deborah Ray,Jay Jevne,Kalen Knight,Derrick McCroy,Ralph Nadeau,Anna Nightser,Pete Iwen,Tony Sambol,Vicki L. Herrera,David Morgan,Sarah Trotter,Amy Kerby,Sue Peters,Timothy Southern,Caitlin N. Murphy,Rosanna Morris,Sue Nuss,Theresa Franco,Connie Ogden,Julie Lazure,Dawn Straub,Steve Hinrichs,Troy J. Plumb,Marius C. Florescu,John Becker,Jenna Souchek,Jon Beck,Peggy Heires,Bruce Geoffrey Gordon,Gail Paulsen,Barb Wolford,Jill Petersen,Nedra Marion,Kim Hayes,Kate Tyner,Taylor Wilson,Paul Baltes,Jenny Nowatzke,Jonathan Nguyen,Paul Turner,Barb Boonstra,Katelyn C. Jelden,Randy Portrey,Doug Stringfield,Bryan Scofield,Gary Svanda,Jolene Horihan,Chris Dahl,Megan Bruno,Kelsey Malm,Ron Litz,Jessica Fehringer,Katie D. Paladino,Tammy Opp,Sonia Bell,Anne Adams,Mary Beth Allen,Robert Bachman,William A. Bornstein,Dee Cantrell,Pam Cosper,Nancye Feistritzer,John P. Fox,Bryce Gartland,Jen Goodman,Susan Grant,Dallis Howard-Crow,Ira R Horowitz,David Pugh,Chad W.M. Ritenour,Toni Ash,Christopher Barnes,Jason H. Calhoun,Lauren Chapman,Tracey Daye,Haley Durr,Shunasee Evans,Janice Gentry,Jan Ginnane,Chris Haynes,Carolyn Hill,Dustin Hillis,Crystal Johnson,Jessica Loomis,Josia Mamora,Laura Mitchell,Jill S. Morgan,Nancy Osakwe,Jacqueline Owen,Sarah Piazza,Kristina Shirley,Jodi Siddens,Carrie Silas,Jason Slabach,Elaina Tirador,Donnette Todd,Sharon Vanairsdale,Nicole Brammer,Juli Buchanan,Eileen M. Burd,John Cardella,Brenda Eaves,Crystal Evans,Krista Hostetler,Karen Jenkins,Maureen Lindsey,Jordan Magee,Randall Powers,James C. Ritchie,Emily L. Ryan,Shannon Bonds,Amir Emamifar,Tish Kuban,Jan Pack,Susan Rogers,George Golston,Sean Kaufman,Patricia Olinger,Sean Olinger,Kalpana Rengarajan,Scott Thomaston,Emily Beck,Paula Desroches,Cynthia Hall,Celeste Walker,Connie Bryant,Betsy O. Hackman,Regina Howard,Marolyn Jones,Jeff Broughton,Brian Frisle,Robert H. Jackson,Jerry Lewis,Robin Brown-Haithco,Miranda Lynn Gartin,Erica Geralds-Washington,Rhonda James-Jones,Donald Miller,Dan Stark,Gentrice McGee,Porcia Jones,Linda Scott-Harris,James Cain,Roderick Davis,Tyrone Johnson,Tyrone Pickett,Anthony Shaw,Tenina Truesdale,Jim Blum,Laureen Hill,Jon Sevransky,Joel Zivot,Seth Walker,Matthew A. Klopman,Ricky Matkins,Cathy Meechan,Paul Meechan,Kathy Schwock,Jen Schuck,Kathy Stack,Francis Wolf,Bruce Bray,Alexander P. Isakov,Sam Shartar,Wade Miles,Aaro Jamison,John Arevalo,Gail Stallings,Janet Christenbury,Vince Dollard,Melanie De Gennaro,Holly Korschun,Nancy Seideman,Tom Ziegler,Daniel P. Griffith,Nisha J. Dave,Susan Wall,Melida Hall,Dwania McGhee,Tim Clarke,Rachel Vaught,Katrina Peterson-Pileri +261 more
TL;DR: While one patient experienced critical illness with multi-organ failure requiring mechanical ventilation and renal replacement therapy, both patients recovered without serious long-term sequelae to date.
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Rift Valley Fever Virus Vaccine Lacking the NSs and NSm Genes Is Safe, Nonteratogenic, and Confers Protection from Viremia, Pyrexia, and Abortion following Challenge in Adult and Pregnant Sheep
Brian H. Bird,Louis H. Maartens,Shelley Campbell,Baltus J. Erasmus,Bobbie R. Erickson,Kimberly A. Dodd,Kimberly A. Dodd,Christina F. Spiropoulou,Deborah Cannon,Clifton P. Drew,Barbara Knust,Anita K. McElroy,Anita K. McElroy,Marina L. Khristova,César G. Albariño,Stuart T. Nichol +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the ΔNSs-ΔNSm rRVFV vaccine is safe and nonteratogenic and confers high-level protection in sheep.