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Ibiebele J, Godonou E, Callear A, Smith M, Truscon R, Johnson E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Feb; 16(1):1249. PMID: 39893197
The role of viral interaction-where one virus enhances or inhibits infection with another virus-in respiratory virus transmission is not well characterized. This study used data from 4029 total participants from...
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Monto A, Foster-Tucker J, Callear A, Leis A, Godonou E, Smith M, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39179953
Background: Viral respiratory illnesses are the most common acute illnesses experienced and generally follow a predicted pattern over time. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic interrupted that pattern. Methods: The HIVE (Household Influenza...
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Begley K, Leis A, Petrie J, Truscon R, Johnson E, Lamerato L, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2024 Jun; 79(4):1039-1045. PMID: 38836601
Background: Data on the true prevalence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) among medically attended acute respiratory illnesses (MAARI) has been limited by the lack of regular clinical testing of mild...
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DeJonge P, Monto A, Malosh R, Petrie J, Callear A, Segaloff H, et al.
Pediatr Infect Dis J . 2023 Feb; 42(6):443-448. PMID: 36854108
Background And Objective: Childcare attendance is a common risk factor for acute respiratory illness (ARI) in young children. Our goal was to better understand the specific respiratory viruses that predominate...
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DeJonge P, Monto A, Malosh R, Petrie J, Segaloff H, McSpadden E, et al.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses . 2021 Nov; 16(3):521-531. PMID: 34821476
Introduction: In Southeast Michigan, active surveillance studies monitor influenza activity in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, and community households. Across five respiratory seasons, we assessed the contribution of data from each of...
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Malosh R, Petrie J, Callear A, Truscon R, Johnson E, Evans R, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2021 May; 73(7):1248-1256. PMID: 33949666
Background: The evidence that influenza vaccination programs regularly provide protection to unvaccinated individuals (ie, indirect effects) of a community is lacking. We sought to determine the direct, indirect, and total...
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Petrie J, Martin E, Truscon R, Johnson E, Cheng C, McSpadden E, et al.
Vaccine . 2019 Feb; 37(10):1284-1292. PMID: 30738647
Background: Influenza vaccines are important for prevention of influenza-associated hospitalization. However, the effectiveness of influenza vaccines can vary by year and influenza type and subtype and mechanisms underlying this variation...
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Levine M, Martin E, Petrie J, Lauring A, Holiday C, Jefferson S, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2019 Feb; 219(12):1904-1912. PMID: 30721982
Background: Influenza vaccine effectiveness was low in 2017-2018, yet circulating influenza A(H3N2) viruses were antigenically similar to cell-grown vaccine strains. Notably, most influenza vaccines are egg propagated. Methods: Serum specimens...
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Petrie J, Malosh R, Cheng C, Ohmit S, Martin E, Johnson E, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2017 Oct; 65(10):1644-1651. PMID: 29020179
Background: Antigenically drifted A(H3N2) viruses circulated extensively during the 2014-2015 influenza season. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) was low and not significant among outpatients but in a hospitalized population was 43%. At...
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Debbink K, McCrone J, Petrie J, Truscon R, Johnson E, Mantlo E, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2017 Feb; 13(1):e1006194. PMID: 28141862
While influenza virus diversity and antigenic drift have been well characterized on a global scale, the factors that influence the virus' rapid evolution within and between human hosts are less...