2022
Vaccination in pediatric solid organ transplant: A primer for the immunizing clinician
Chen JK, Cheng J, Liverman R, Serluco A, Corbo H, Yildirim I. Vaccination in pediatric solid organ transplant: A primer for the immunizing clinician. Clinical Transplantation 2022, 36: e14577. PMID: 34997642, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.14577.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine-preventable illnessesPediatric solid organ transplant recipientsSolid organ transplant recipientsPediatric solid organ transplantCorrect immunization schedulesPrevention's Advisory CommitteeOrgan transplant recipientsSolid organ transplantsInfectious Diseases SocietyTime of transplantTransplant recipientsDiseases SocietyVaccine recommendationsIncomplete immunizationImmunization scheduleAntibody titersInadequate responseOrgan transplantsElevated riskPreventable illnessMultiple guidelinesVaccine managementRapid catchDisease controlAmerican Society
2016
Patient preferences regarding incidental genomic findings discovered during tumor profiling
Yushak ML, Han G, Bouberhan S, Epstein L, DiGiovanna MP, Mougalian SS, Sanft TB, Abu-Khalaf MM, Chung GG, Stein SM, Goldberg SB, Pusztai L, Hofstatter EW. Patient preferences regarding incidental genomic findings discovered during tumor profiling. Cancer 2016, 122: 1588-1597. PMID: 26970385, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.29951.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidental findingTumor profilingGermline variantsAmbulatory oncology clinicsMajority of patientsStandard of careTumor profiling testsOncology clinicPreventable diseaseFamily historyPatient tumorsInformation patientsPreventable illnessPatientsDisease variablesUnpreventable diseaseUncertain significanceDisclosure preferencesCancerFrequent concernTumorsIllnessProfiling testsDiseaseCurrent study
2014
TACKLING BIG PROBLEMS WITH SMALL PARTICLES: NANO-BASED RAPID BIOSENSORS FOR DETECTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Nelson L, Thach C, Pathak Y, Adu-Sarkodie Y. TACKLING BIG PROBLEMS WITH SMALL PARTICLES: NANO-BASED RAPID BIOSENSORS FOR DETECTING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. Technology & Innovation 2014, 16: 249-257. DOI: 10.3727/194982414x14138187301731.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNanoparticle-based biosensorsLow-complexity solutionRapid biosensorBiosensor detectionCare devicesCurable STIsBiosensorHigh STI burdenInfectious disease pathogensSexually transmitted infectionsLocal public health systemsHigh-risk groupLimited health resourcesPublic health systemSTI burdenTransmitted InfectionsScreening servicesRapid testPreventable illnessSmall particlesNanotechnologyMajor global concernAnnual casesClinical screeningHealth resources
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