John P DeVincenzo
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Recent Articles
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Ramirez K, Mond J, Papenburg J, Boivin G, Gilbert B, Falsey A, et al.
Virology
. 2023 Aug;
586:115-121.
PMID: 37542818
Background: Monoclonal antibody (palivizumab), intravenous immune globulin (IGIV), or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-polyclonal-hyperimmune-globulin (RSV-IG as Respigam®, RI-001, RI-002) are used with ribavirin in RSV-infected immunocompromised patients, with debated efficacy. Palivizumab-resistance...
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Huang L, Schibler A, Huang Y, Tai A, Chi H, Chieng C, et al.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
. 2023 Jul;
17(7):e13176.
PMID: 37502622
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is a cause of substantial morbidity and mortality in young children. There is currently no effective therapy available. Methods: This was a Phase 2...
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Che Y, Gribenko A, Song X, Handke L, Efferen K, Tompkins K, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2023 Apr;
15(693):eade6422.
PMID: 37023209
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading, global cause of serious respiratory disease in infants and is an important cause of respiratory illness in older adults. No RSV vaccine is...
4.
Lambkin-Williams R, DeVincenzo J
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
. 2020 Aug;
14(6):747-756.
PMID: 32790065
The controlled human infection model and specifically the human viral challenge model are not dissimilar to standard clinical trials while adding another layer of complexity and safety considerations. The models...
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Griffin M, Yuan Y, Takas T, Domachowske J, Madhi S, Manzoni P, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2020 Jul;
383(5):415-425.
PMID: 32726528
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in infants, and a need exists for prevention of RSV in healthy infants. Nirsevimab is...
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Bloomfield A, DeVincenzo J, Ambrose C, Krilov L
J Clin Virol
. 2020 Jun;
129:104339.
PMID: 32512375
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) immunoprophylaxis (IP) has been shown to reduce RSV hospitalization rates in high-risk infants; however, it is unclear whether RSV IP is associated with increased risk of...
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Anderson E, DeVincenzo J, Simoes E, Krilov L, Forbes M, Pannaraj P, et al.
Am J Perinatol
. 2019 Apr;
37(4):421-429.
PMID: 30991438
Objective: The SENTINEL1 observational study characterized confirmed respiratory syncytial virus hospitalizations (RSVH) among U.S. preterm infants born at 29 to 35 weeks' gestational age (wGA) not receiving respiratory syncytial virus...
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Beauchemin C, Kim Y, Yu Q, Ciaramella G, DeVincenzo J
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0214708.
PMID: 30986239
Many aspects of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are still poorly understood. Yet these knowledge gaps have had and could continue to have adverse, unintended consequences for the efficacy and...
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Patel K, Kirkpatrick C, Nieforth K, Chanda S, Zhang Q, McClure M, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 2018 Oct;
74(2):442-452.
PMID: 30376079
Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes high morbidity, with mortality rates approaching or exceeding that of influenza in adult and infant patient populations, respectively. Lumicitabine (ALS-008176 or JNJ-64041575) is an...
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Ramirez K, Choudhri A, Patel A, Lenny N, Thompson R, Berkelhammer Greenberg L, et al.
J Clin Virol
. 2018 Sep;
107:29-37.
PMID: 30170224
Background: Herpes Simplex Virus encephalitis (HSVE) is a devastating disease of all ages. Rigorous studies correlating viral load with neuroradiological and clinical severity have not been performed, particularly in neonates....