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JAMA Pediatrics|December 10, 2019
Clinical Practices for Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination Among US Pediatric International TravelersEmily P Hyle, Sowmya R Rao, Audrey C Bangs, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|February 25, 2011
Antigen-specific memory B-cell responses in Bangladeshi adults after one- or two-dose oral killed cholera vaccination and comparison with responses in patients with naturally acquired choleraMohammad Murshid Alam, M Asrafuzzaman Riyadh, Kaniz Fatema, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|January 5, 2012
Individuals with Le(a+b-) blood group have increased susceptibility to symptomatic vibrio cholerae O1 infectionMohammad Arifuzzaman, Tanvir Ahmed, Mohammad Arif Rahman, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|February 23, 2016
Chemoproteomic profiling of host and pathogen enzymes active in choleraStavroula K Hatzios, Sören Abel, Julianne Martell, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 4, 2020
Acquisition of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria by U.S. International TravelersGuillaume Mellon, Sarah E Turbett, Colin Worby, et al.
Microbes and Infection|December 24, 2018
Cognate T and B cell interaction and association of follicular helper T cells with B cell responses in Vibrio cholerae O1 infected Bangladeshi adultsRasheduzzaman Rashu, Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Mohammad Rubel Hoq, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 5, 2008
Shifting prevalence of major diarrheal pathogens in patients seeking hospital care during floods in 1998, 2004, and 2007 in Dhaka, BangladeshAaron M Harris, Fahima Chowdhury, Yasmin Ara Begum, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|May 19, 2016
Erratum: Chemoproteomic profiling of host and pathogen enzymes active in choleraStavroula K Hatzios, Sören Abel, Julianne Martell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2003
Use of in vivo-induced antigen technology (IVIAT) to identify genes uniquely expressed during human infection with Vibrio choleraeLong Hang, Manohar John, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 30, 2017
High Rates of Enteric Fever Diagnosis and Lower Burden of Culture-Confirmed Disease in Peri-urban and Rural NepalJason R Andrews, Krista Vaidya, Caryn Bern, et al.
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JAMA Pediatrics|December 10, 2019
Clinical Practices for Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination Among US Pediatric International TravelersEmily P Hyle, Sowmya R Rao, Audrey C Bangs, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|February 25, 2011
Antigen-specific memory B-cell responses in Bangladeshi adults after one- or two-dose oral killed cholera vaccination and comparison with responses in patients with naturally acquired choleraMohammad Murshid Alam, M Asrafuzzaman Riyadh, Kaniz Fatema, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|January 5, 2012
Individuals with Le(a+b-) blood group have increased susceptibility to symptomatic vibrio cholerae O1 infectionMohammad Arifuzzaman, Tanvir Ahmed, Mohammad Arif Rahman, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|February 23, 2016
Chemoproteomic profiling of host and pathogen enzymes active in choleraStavroula K Hatzios, Sören Abel, Julianne Martell, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 4, 2020
Acquisition of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria by U.S. International TravelersGuillaume Mellon, Sarah E Turbett, Colin Worby, et al.
Microbes and Infection|December 24, 2018
Cognate T and B cell interaction and association of follicular helper T cells with B cell responses in Vibrio cholerae O1 infected Bangladeshi adultsRasheduzzaman Rashu, Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Mohammad Rubel Hoq, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 5, 2008
Shifting prevalence of major diarrheal pathogens in patients seeking hospital care during floods in 1998, 2004, and 2007 in Dhaka, BangladeshAaron M Harris, Fahima Chowdhury, Yasmin Ara Begum, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|May 19, 2016
Erratum: Chemoproteomic profiling of host and pathogen enzymes active in choleraStavroula K Hatzios, Sören Abel, Julianne Martell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2003
Use of in vivo-induced antigen technology (IVIAT) to identify genes uniquely expressed during human infection with Vibrio choleraeLong Hang, Manohar John, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 30, 2017
High Rates of Enteric Fever Diagnosis and Lower Burden of Culture-Confirmed Disease in Peri-urban and Rural NepalJason R Andrews, Krista Vaidya, Caryn Bern, et al.
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