2016
Benefit of Early Initiation of Influenza Antiviral Treatment to Pregnant Women Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza
Oboho I, Reed C, Gargiullo P, Leon M, Aragon D, Meek J, Anderson E, Ryan P, Lynfield R, Morin C, Bargsten M, Zansky S, Fowler B, Thomas A, Lindegren M, Schaffner W, Risk I, Finelli L, Chaves S. Benefit of Early Initiation of Influenza Antiviral Treatment to Pregnant Women Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2016, 214: 507-515. PMID: 26908745, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiw033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfluenza antiviral treatmentSevere influenzaAntiviral treatmentLength of stayPregnant womenEarly initiationInfluenza vaccinationIntensive care unit admissionAnnual influenza vaccinationCare unit admissionLaboratory-confirmed influenzaUnit admissionPregnancy trimesterPreterm deliveryRespiratory failurePulmonary embolismInfluenza seasonMedian ageSeverity strataMechanical ventilationParametric survival analysisIllness onsetInfant morbidityMedian lengthFetal lossBurden of Nursing Home-Onset Clostridium difficile Infection in the United States: Estimates of Incidence and Patient Outcomes
Hunter J, Mu Y, Dumyati G, Farley M, Winston L, Johnston H, Meek J, Perlmutter R, Holzbauer S, Beldavs Z, Phipps E, Dunn J, Cohen J, Avillan J, Stone N, Gerding D, McDonald L, Lessa F. Burden of Nursing Home-Onset Clostridium difficile Infection in the United States: Estimates of Incidence and Patient Outcomes. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2016, 3: ofv196. PMID: 26798767, PMCID: PMC4719744, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofv196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClostridium difficile infectionDifficile infectionPatient outcomesPopulation-based surveillanceAcute care settingAppropriate antibiotic useEstimates of incidenceMedian ageSubstantial morbidityPositive stoolsMedical recordsRisk factorsAdvanced ageAntibiotic useInfection preventionAntibiotic exposureHome residentsNational incidenceCare settingsPositive specimenNational estimatesIncidenceSpecimen collectionAgeStool
2011
P1-S6.43 HPV vaccine coverage among high-risk women: racial and socioeconomic disparities and barriers
Niccola L, Mehta N, Julian P, Bilinski A, Sosa L, Meek J, Hariri S, Markowitz L, Hadler J. P1-S6.43 HPV vaccine coverage among high-risk women: racial and socioeconomic disparities and barriers. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2011, 87: a213. DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHPV vaccine coveragePrecancerous cervical lesionsSelf-reported barriersVaccine coverageHPV vaccineCervical cancerCervical lesionsHuman papillomavirusCommon self-reported barriersCommon self-reported reasonsAdequate vaccine coverageFemales ages 11Previous HPV infectionHigh-risk womenWomen ages 18Low-income womenBlack womenHPV vaccinationUnderinsured womenHPV infectionEligible womenUninsured womenHPV diagnosisHPV typesMedian ageChildren With Asthma Hospitalized With Seasonal or Pandemic Influenza, 2003–2009
Dawood F, Kamimoto L, D'Mello T, Reingold A, Gershman K, Meek J, Arnold K, Farley M, Ryan P, Lynfield R, Morin C, Baumbach J, Zansky S, Bennett N, Thomas A, Schaffner W, Kirschke D, Finelli L. Children With Asthma Hospitalized With Seasonal or Pandemic Influenza, 2003–2009. Pediatrics 2011, 128: e27-e32. PMID: 21646257, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-3343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPandemic H1N1 influenzaAdditional medical conditionsAsthmatic childrenClinical courseInfluenza seasonH1N1 influenzaMedical conditionsLaboratory-confirmed influenzaAsthma exacerbationsRespiratory failureAsthma severityMedian ageInfluenza BInfluenza preventionIntensive careSeasonal influenzaMedical historyMedical recordsInfluenza AInfluenza typeAsthmaInfluenzaCare occurSubstantial proportionComplications