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Stephen E. Malawista
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 139
Citations - 14191
Stephen E. Malawista is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Borrelia burgdorferi & Lyme disease. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 139 publications receiving 13724 citations.
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The Spirochetal Etiology of Lyme Disease
Allen C. Steere,Robert L. Grodzicki,Arnold N. Kornblatt,Joe Craft,Alan G. Barbour,Willy Burgdorfer,George P. Schmid,Elizabeth M. Johnson,Stephen E. Malawista +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the I. dammini spirochete is the causative agent of Lyme disease and nymphal or adult lxodes dammini ticks in Connecticut.
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Infection-induced NETosis is a dynamic process involving neutrophil multitasking in vivo
Bryan G. Yipp,Björn Petri,Davide Salina,Craig N. Jenne,Brittney N V Scott,Lori Zbytnuik,Keir Pittman,Muhammad Asaduzzaman,Kaiyu Wu,H. Christopher Meijndert,Stephen E. Malawista,Anne de Boisfleury Chevance,Kunyan Zhang,John Conly,Paul Kubes +14 more
TL;DR: Early in infection NETosis involves neutrophils that do not undergo lysis and retain the ability to multitask, and a requirement for both Toll-like receptor 2 and complement-mediated opsonization tightly regulated NET release.
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Erythema chronicum migrans and lyme arthritis. The enlarging clinical spectrum
Allen C. Steere,Stephen E. Malawista,John A. Hardin,Shaun Ruddy,W Askenase,Warren A. Andiman +5 more
TL;DR: Thirty-two patients with the onset of erythema chronicum migrans, Lyme arthritis, or both in mid-1976 were studied prospectively, and the diagnostic marker is the skin lesion.
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The Early Clinical Manifestations of Lyme Disease
Allen C. Steere,Nicholas H. Bartenhagen,Joe Craft,Gordon J. Hutchinson,James H. Newman,Daniel W. Rahn,Leonard H. Sigal,Phyllis N. Spieler,Kurt S. Stenn,Stephen E. Malawista +9 more
TL;DR: Patients with Lyme disease sometimes had evidence of meningeal irritation, mild encephalopathy, migratory musculoskeletal pain, hepatitis, generalized lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly, sore throat, nonproductive cough, or testicular swelling, and signs and symptoms were typically intermittent and changing during a period of several weeks.
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Lyme Carditis: Cardiac Abnormalities of Lyme Disease
Allen C. Steere,William P. Batsford,Marc Weinberg,Jonathan Alexander,Harvey J. Berger,Steven Wolfson,Stephen E. Malawista +6 more
TL;DR: The clinical picture in patients with cardiac involvement of Lyme disease has similarities to acute rheumatic fever; but in Lyme disease, complete heart block may be commoner, myopericardial involvement tends to be milder, and valves seem not to be affected.