Scott B Halstead
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Halstead S, Tissera H, Kumarasinghe M, Fernando L
Lancet Reg Health West Pac
. 2022 Sep;
25:100527.
PMID: 36091881
No abstract available.
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Halstead S
BioDrugs
. 2021 Sep;
35(5):505-515.
PMID: 34499320
Vaccine-associated enhanced disease (VAED) is a serious barrier to attaining successful virus vaccines in human and veterinary medicine. VAED occurs as two different immunopathologies, antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) and vaccine-associated hypersensitivity...
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Halstead S
Clin Infect Dis
. 2021 Mar;
74(1):156-160.
PMID: 33788926
In tropical and subtropical countries, 4 dengue viruses (DENVs) produce mild disease and a potentially fatal vascular permeability syndrome. Unique antigenic and biological properties of DENVs contribute to vaccine development...
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Halstead S, Katzelnick L
J Infect Dis
. 2020 Aug;
222(12):1946-1950.
PMID: 32785649
Might COVID-19 vaccines sensitize humans to antibody-dependent enhanced (ADE) breakthrough infections? This is unlikely because coronavirus diseases in humans lack the clinical, epidemiological, biological, or pathological attributes of ADE disease...
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Halstead S, Katzelnick L, Russell P, Markoff L, Aguiar M, Dans L, et al.
Vaccine
. 2020 Jul;
38(35):5572-5576.
PMID: 32654899
Dengvaxia, a chimeric yellow fever tetravalent dengue vaccine developed by SanofiPasteur is widely licensed in dengue-endemic countries. In a large cohort study Dengvaxia was found to partially protect children who...
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