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- :Novotny, Thomas ;Jennings, Charles E.1988 Jan-Feb | Public Health Rep. 103(1):49-54:State immunization laws which exempt religious groups present difficult problems in disease control in measles epidemics. Two outbreaks are described,...
- :Duintjer Tebbens, Radboud J. ;Pallansch, Mark A.Jun 11 2015 | PLoS One. 10(6).:BackgroundFrequent supplemental immunization activities (SIAs) with the oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) represent the primary strategy to interrupt poli...
- :Wassilak, Steven G. F. ;Williams, Cheryl L.July 01 2017 | J Infect Dis. 2017; 216(Suppl 1):S293-S298:Surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) is a fundamental cornerstone of the global polio eradication initiative (GPEI). Active surveillance (wi...
- :Okayasu, Hiromasa ;Brown, Alexandra E.11 01 2014 | J Infect Dis. 210(Suppl 1):S341-S346:Background.To assess the quality of supplementary immunization activities (SIAs), the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has used cluster lot ...
- :Wassilak, Steven G. F. ;Vertefeuille, John F.10 01 2016 | JAMA Pediatr. 170(10):927-928
- :Duintjer Tebbens, Radboud J. ;Pallansch, Mark A.Mar 24 2016 | BMC Infect Dis. 16.:BackgroundFollowing successful eradication of wild polioviruses and planned globally-coordinated cessation of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV), national ...
- :Esteves-Jaramillo, Alejandra ;Estívariz, Concepción F.11 01 2014 | J Infect Dis. 210(Suppl 1):S315-S323:Background.Early detection and control of vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) emergences are essential to secure the gains of polio eradication.Methods....
- :Kalkowska, Dominika A. ;Wiesen, Eric2 2024 | Risk Anal. 44(2):379-389:In May 2016, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) coordinated the cessation of all use of type 2 oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV2), except for ...
- :Kalkowska, Dominika A. ;Wassilak, Steven G. F.2 2024 | Risk Anal. 44(2):366-378:Due to the very low, but nonzero, paralysis risks associated with the use of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV), eradicating poliomyelitis requires ending ...
- :Kalkowska, Dominika A. ;Pallansch, Mark A.2 2021 | Risk Anal. 41(2):329-348:Delays in achieving the global eradication of wild poliovirus transmission continue to postpone subsequent cessation of all oral poliovirus vaccine (O...
- :Kalkowska, Dominika A. ;Pallansch, Mark A.2 2021 | Risk Anal. 41(2):320-328:After the globally coordinated cessation of any serotype of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV), some risks remain from undetected, existing homotypic OPV-r...
- :Tebbens, Radboud J. Duintjer ;Pallansch, Mark A.4-2013 | Risk Anal. 33(4):703-749:With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving and maintaining polio eradication, we expanded our...
- :Bigouette, John Paul ;Wilkinson, Amanda L.8 27 2021 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):In 1988, when the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) began, polio paralyzed >350,000 children across 125 countries. Today, only one of three w...
- :Maes, Edmond F. ;Diop, Ousmane M.Apr 07 2017 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Global measures to eradicate polio began in 1988; as of 2014, four of six World Health Organization (WHO) regions have been certified polio-free. With...
- :Mbaeyi, Chukwuma ;Alleman, Mary M.March 08 2019 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Widespread use of live attenuated (Sabin) oral polioVirus vaccine (OPV) has resulted in marked progress toward global poliomyelitis eradication (1). H...
- :Patel, Jaymin C. ;Diop, Ousmane M.April 05 2019 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):When the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) began in 1988, cases of poliomyelitis were reported from 125 countries. Since then, only Afghanist...
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