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Yehuda L. Danon
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 122
Citations - 4718
Yehuda L. Danon is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 122 publications receiving 4572 citations. Previous affiliations of Yehuda L. Danon include Israel Ministry of Health & Sheba Medical Center.
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Pulse mass measles vaccination across age cohorts
TL;DR: The theoretical results indicate that the advantages and disadvantages of a pulse strategy should be seriously examined in Israel and in countries with similar patterns of measles virus transmission.
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Risk factors for lateral ankle sprain: a prospective study among military recruits.
Charles Milgrom,Natan Shlamkovitch,Aaron Finestone,Arieh Eldad,Arie Laor,Yehuda L. Danon,Ofer Lavie,Joseph Wosk,Ariel Simkin +8 more
TL;DR: Recruits who were taller and heavier and thus had larger mass moments of inertia, and those with a prior history of ankle sprain had higher lateral ankle Sprain morbidity in basic training.
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Heat stroke: a review.
TL;DR: A review of pertinent literature on heat stroke is presented, finding that large numbers of unacclimatized urban dwellers have suffered when the urban areas have been involved in heat waves.
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Long-term colchicine treatment in children with familial mediterranean fever
TL;DR: The efficacy of long-term colchicine treatment of children with FMF makes early diagnosis life saving, and side effects were insignificant, and did not prompt permanent discontinuation of treatment in any of the children.
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Phenotype-genotype correlation in familial Mediterranean fever: evidence for an association between Met694Val and amyloidosis.
Mordechai Shohat,Nurit Magal,Tamy Shohat,Xiaoguang Chen,T Dagan,A Mimouni,Yehuda L. Danon,R. Lotan,G. Ogur,A Sirin,M. Schlezinger,Gabrielle J. Halpern,A. Schwabe,DL Kastner,Jerome I. Rotter,Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian +15 more
TL;DR: There was no significant association between the various mutations and the type or severity of the FMF symptoms, and this finding underscores the importance of performing molecular studies on all suspect FMF patients.