2004
Effectiveness Over Time of Varicella Vaccine
Vázquez M, LaRussa PS, Gershon AA, Niccolai LM, Muehlenbein CE, Steinberg SP, Shapiro ED. Effectiveness Over Time of Varicella Vaccine. JAMA 2004, 291: 851-855. PMID: 14970064, DOI: 10.1001/jama.291.7.851.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTime of vaccinationVaricella vaccineVaccine effectivenessCase subjectsPolymerase chain reaction test resultsVaricella-zoster virus DNACase-control studyReaction test resultsReports of outbreaksFirst yearBreakthrough diseaseImmunized groupsActive surveillancePossible confoundersPediatric practiceVaccinationVaccineVirus DNAMonthsMost casesGroup practiceChickenpoxAgeYear 2Year 1
1998
Fever without apparent source on clinical examination, Infectious diseases, and Lower respiratory infections in children
McCarthy P, Kahn J, Shapiro E, Klig J. Fever without apparent source on clinical examination, Infectious diseases, and Lower respiratory infections in children. Current Opinion In Pediatrics 1998, 10: 101-116. PMID: 9529649, DOI: 10.1097/00008480-199802000-00021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChild, PreschoolCommunicable DiseasesFever of Unknown OriginHerpes SimplexHumansInfantInfant, NewbornPneumonia, MycoplasmaPoliomyelitisPoliovirus Vaccine, InactivatedPolymerase Chain ReactionPractice Guidelines as TopicRespiratory Tract DiseasesStreptococcal InfectionsStreptococcus agalactiaeConceptsInfectious diseasesClinical examinationGroup B Streptococcus ScreeningLower respiratory tract infectionsNeonatal herpes infectionRespiratory tract infectionsPediatric infectious diseasesPediatric office practiceEvaluation of childrenProlonged feverTract infectionsAcute feverHerpes infectionRespiratory infectionsImmunization scheduleUnknown originOffice practiceInfectionDiseaseApparent sourceFeverEugene ShapiroChildrenRecent literaturePaul McCarthy