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Impact of tetravalent dengue vaccination with screening, ADE, and altered infectivity on single-serotype dengue and Zika transmission

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    Evaluation of a mosquito home system for controlling Aedes aegypti

    Dengue is a significant public health issue that is caused by Aedes spp. mosquitoes. The current vector control methods are unable to effectively reduce Aedes populations and thus fail to decrease dengue transmis...

    Ahmad Mohiddin Mohd Ngesom, Anis Ahmad Razi, Nur Syahirah Azizan in Parasites & Vectors (2021)

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    Novel application of an automated-machine learning development tool for predicting burn sepsis: proof of concept

    Sepsis is the primary cause of burn-related mortality and morbidity. Traditional indicators of sepsis exhibit poor performance when used in this unique population due to their underlying hypermetabolic and inf...

    Nam K. Tran, Samer Albahra, Tam N. Pham, James H. Holmes IV in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    The Optimal Age of Vaccination Against Dengue with an Age-Dependent Biting Rate with Application to Brazil

    In this paper we introduce a single serotype transmission model, including an age-dependent mosquito biting rate, to find the optimal vaccination age against dengue in Brazil with Dengvaxia. The optimal vaccin...

    Sandra B. Maier, Eduardo Massad, Marcos Amaku in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2020)

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    Estimating the prevalence of infectious diseases from under-reported age-dependent compulsorily notification databases

    National or local laws, norms or regulations (sometimes and in some countries) require medical providers to report notifiable diseases to public health authorities. Reporting, however, is almost always incompl...

    Marcos Amaku, Marcelo Nascimento Burattini in Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling (2017)

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    Modelling the impact of the long-term use of insecticide-treated bed nets on Anopheles mosquito biting time

    Evidence of changing in biting and resting behaviour of the main malaria vectors has been mounting up in recent years as a result of selective pressure by the widespread and long-term use of insecticide-treate...

    Claudia P. Ferreira, Silas P. Lyra, Franciane Azevedo, David Greenhalgh in Malaria Journal (2017)

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    The risk of dengue for non-immune foreign visitors to the 2016 summer olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Rio de Janeiro in Brazil will host the Summer Olympic Games in 2016. About 400,000 non-immune foreign tourists are expected to attend the games. As Brazil is the country with the highest number of dengue cases...

    Raphael **menes, Marcos Amaku, Luis Fernandez Lopez in BMC Infectious Diseases (2016)

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    Injury-elicited stressors alter endogenous retrovirus expression in lymphocytes depending on cell type and source lymphoid organ

    Murine leukemia virus-type endogenous retroviruses (MuLV-ERVs) constitute ~10% of the mouse genome and are associated with various pathophysiologic processes. In this study, we examined whether MuLV-ERVs’ resp...

    Kang-Hoon Lee, Debora Lim, Tajia Green, David Greenhalgh, Kiho Cho in BMC Immunology (2013)

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    An assessment of acute kidney injury with modified RIFLE criteria in pediatric patients with severe burns

    To apply the modified pediatric RIFLE criteria for severity of acute kidney injury (AKI) to pediatric burn ICU patients and to evaluate the overall incidence of AKI, risk factors for AKI and influence of AKI o...

    Tina Palmieri, Athina Lavrentieva, David Greenhalgh in Intensive Care Medicine (2009)

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    Genome-wide changes in expression profile of murine endogenous retroviruses (MuERVs) in distant organs after burn injury

    Previous studies have shown that burn-elicited stress signals alter expression of certain murine endogenous retroviruses (MuERVs) in distant organs of mice. These findings suggest that MuERVs may participate i...

    Young-Kwan Lee, Alex Chew, Lauren Fitzsimon, Rita Thomas, David Greenhalgh in BMC Genomics (2007)