2016
Laboratory Diagnosis of Zika Virus Infection
Landry ML, St George K. Laboratory Diagnosis of Zika Virus Infection. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2016, 141: 60-67. PMID: 27763787, DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2016-0406-sa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleic acid amplification testsZika virus infectionZika infectionVirus infectionAmplification testsLaboratory diagnosisNucleic acid amplification testingCommercial nucleic acid amplification testsAccurate antibody testZika virus testingPublic health recommendationsEmergency use authorizationAcute infectionAmplification testingSerology resultsPast infectionFlavivirus antigensHealth recommendationsVirus testingCurrent recommendationsAntibody testApplicable diagnostic toolsVirus epitopesAccurate diagnosisInfectionImmunoglobulin M for Acute Infection: True or False?
Landry ML. Immunoglobulin M for Acute Infection: True or False? MSphere 2016, 23: 540-545. PMID: 27193039, PMCID: PMC4933779, DOI: 10.1128/cvi.00211-16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClear clinical utilityFalse-positive IgMImmunoglobulin M testAcute infectionInappropriate therapyFalse-positive resultsDiagnostic workupEpidemiologic findingsIgM detectionInfection controlClinical utilityImmunoglobulin MSerial samplesAccurate diagnosisPremature closurePublic healthTherapyNumerous reportsDiagnosisPatientsPrognosisIgMWorkupInfectionClinicians
2008
Parvovirus
Landry M. Parvovirus. 2008, 183-193. DOI: 10.1128/9781555815455.ch9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParvovirus B19 infectionParvovirus B19B19 infectionChronic fatigue syndromeTreatable causeAcute infectionChronic anemiaFatigue syndromeImmunocompetent hostsHuman bocavirusNeurologic syndromeIgG antibodiesCerebrospinal fluidRenal syndromeImmunoglobulin MBone marrowInfectionSyndromeB19Parvoviridae familyParvovirusHuman diseasesMinute virusVasculitisUveitis
1992
Recurrent Genital Infection in the Guinea Pig: Differences between Herpes Simplex Types 1 and 2
Landry M, Myerson D, Bull C. Recurrent Genital Infection in the Guinea Pig: Differences between Herpes Simplex Types 1 and 2. Intervirology 1992, 34: 169-179. PMID: 1339184, DOI: 10.1159/000150279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHSV-2 strainsHSV-2HSV-1Genital infectionRecurrence rateHSV-1 McKrae strainType 1Herpes simplex virus type 2Simplex virus type 2Recurrent genital infectionsHerpes simplex type 1Guinea pig modelHSV type 1Simplex type 1HSV-1 strainsVirus type 2Vaginal virusAcute infectionLesion recurrenceOcular infectionsMcKrae strainGenital tractNervous systemType 2Guinea pigs
1982
Effect of acyclovir on genital infection with herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 in the guinea pig
Landry M, Lucia H, Hsiung GD, Pronovost A, Dann P, August M, Mayo D. Effect of acyclovir on genital infection with herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 in the guinea pig. The American Journal Of Medicine 1982, 73: 143-150. PMID: 6285705, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(82)90080-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHSV-2 infectionHerpes simplex virus type 1Simplex virus type 1Genital infectionVirus type 1Lumbosacral gangliaHSV-2Clinical diseaseLatent infectionHSV-1Guinea pigsHSV-1-infected animalsHSV-2-infected animalsType 1Herpes simplex virus type 2Simplex virus type 2Acyclovir-treated groupEffect of acyclovirHSV-1 strainsVirus type 2Systemic treatmentAcute infectionMild diseaseSpinal cordChronic changes