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Timothy M. Uyeki
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 338
Citations - 47420
Timothy M. Uyeki is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 309 publications receiving 42818 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy M. Uyeki include National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases & University of California, San Francisco.
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Clinical characteristics and factors associated with severe acute respiratory infection and influenza among children in Jingzhou, China.
Yang Huai,Xuhua Guan,Shali Liu,Timothy M. Uyeki,Hui Jiang,John D. Klena,Jigui Huang,Maoyi Chen,Youxing Peng,Hui Yang,Jun Luo,Jiandong Zheng,Zhibin Peng,Xixiang Huo,Lin Xiao,Hui Chen,Yuzhi Zhang,Xuesen Xing,Luzhao Feng,Dale J. Hu,Dale J. Hu,Hongjie Yu,Faxian Zhan,Jay K. Varma +23 more
TL;DR: Influenza is an important cause of respiratory illness in children, but data are limited on hospitalized children with laboratory‐confirmed influenza in China, and the number of children diagnosed with influenza‐like illnesses is limited.
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Specificity, Kinetics and Longevity of Antibody Responses to Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus Infection in Humans.
Junbo Chen,Hongbo Zhu,Peter Horby,Qianli Wang,Jiaxin Zhou,Hui Jiang,Liwei Liu,Tianchen Zhang,Yongli Zhang,Xinhua Chen,Xiaowei Deng,Birgit Nikolay,Wei Wang,Simon Cauchemez,Yi Guan,Timothy M. Uyeki,Hongjie Yu +16 more
TL;DR: Patients with A(H7N9) virus infection who survived severe disease mounted higher antibody responses that persisted for longer periods compared with those that experienced moderate disease.
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Developing Treatment Guidelines During a Pandemic Health Crisis: Lessons Learned From COVID-19.
Safia S Kuriakose,Kanal Singh,Alice K. Pau,Eric S. Daar,Rajesh T. Gandhi,Pablo Tebas,Laura Evans,Roy M. Gulick,H. Clifford Lane,Henry Masur,Judith A. Aberg,Adaora A. Adimora,Jason V. Baker,Lisa Baumann Kreuziger,Roger Bedimo,Pamela S. Belperio,Stephen V. Cantrill,Craig M. Coopersmith,Susan L Davis,Amy L. Dzierba,John J. Gallagher,David V. Glidden,Birgit Grund,Erica J. Hardy,Carl Hinkson,Brenna L. Hughes,Steven T. Johnson,Marla J. Keller,Arthur Y. Kim,Jeffrey L. Lennox,Mitchell M. Levy,Jonathan Z. Li,Greg S. Martin,Susanna Naggie,Andrew T. Pavia,Nitin Seam,Steven Q. Simpson,Susan Swindells,Phyllis C. Tien,Alpana Waghmare,Kevin C. Wilson,Jinoos Yazdany,Philip Zachariah,Danielle Campbell,Carly Harrison,Timothy Burgess,Joseph Francis,Virginia Sheikh,Timothy M. Uyeki,Robert L. Walker +49 more
TL;DR: The development of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines began in March 2020 in response to a request from the White House Coronavirus Task Force as discussed by the authors.
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Modes of Transmission of Influenza B Virus in Households
Benjamin J. Cowling,Dennis K. M. Ip,Vicky J. Fang,Piyarat Suntarattiwong,Sonja J. Olsen,Jens W. Levy,Timothy M. Uyeki,Gabriel M. Leung,J. S. Malik Peiris,Tawee Chotpitayasunondh,Hiroshi Nishiura,J. Mark Simmerman +11 more
TL;DR: A mathematical model was used to make inferences on the modes of transmission of influenza B virus infection by different modes in households in Hong Kong and Bangkok, finding that aerosol transmission may be an important mode of spread of influenza A and B virus.
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Preliminary Evaluation of the Effect of Investigational Ebola Virus Disease Treatments on Viral Genome Sequences.
Shannon L.M. Whitmer,César G. Albariño,Samuel S. Shepard,Gytis Dudas,Mili Sheth,Shelley Brown,Deborah Cannon,Bobbie R. Erickson,Aridth Gibbons,Amy J. Schuh,Tara K. Sealy,Elizabeth Ervin,Mike Frace,Timothy M. Uyeki,Stuart T. Nichol,Ute Ströher +15 more
TL;DR: This small subset of patients and clinical specimens suggests that evolution of resistance is not a direct consequence of antiviral treatment, and it is essential that continuous viral full-genome surveillance is performed, to monitor for the emergence of escape mutations.