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Anthony A. Marfin

Anthony A. Marfin

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Microbiology

D-Index
45
Citations
11508
World Ranking
4960
National Ranking
1924

Overview

Anthony A. Marfin is affiliated with A2M Epidemiology in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in Medicine, with a particular focus on public health, infectious diseases, and epidemiology. Their work predominantly concentrates on mosquito-borne diseases and control, viral infections and vectors, as well as malaria research and control. Additional areas of study include pneumonia and respiratory infections, bacterial infections and vaccines, and global maternal and child health.

Marfin's frequent co-authors include G. William Letson, Susan L. Hills, Jessica Mooney, Clint Pecenka, and Jodi Feser. Collaboration with these researchers reflects a multi-disciplinary approach toward infectious disease epidemiology and vaccine effectiveness.

The scientist has published in several venues such as PLoS ONE, Vaccine X, Emerging Infectious Diseases, npj Vaccines, and Microorganisms. Their research output includes work on vaccine strategies, disease control, and epidemiological surveillance.

Notable recent papers include:

  • The future of Japanese encephalitis vaccination: expert recommendations for achieving and maintaining optimal JE control, 2021, npj Vaccines
  • Vaccines to Prevent Meningitis: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions, 2021, Microorganisms
  • Japanese encephalitis vaccination in the Philippines: A cost-effectiveness analysis comparing alternative delivery strategies, 2020, Vaccine
  • Investigation of Japanese encephalitis virus as a cause of acute encephalitis in southern Pakistan, April 2015-January 2018, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Persistence of IgM Antibodies after Vaccination with Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine, 2020, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Best Publications

  • Estimated global incidence of Japanese encephalitis: a systematic review

    Grant L Campbell;Susan L Hills;Marc Fischer;Julie A Jacobson

  • West Nile virus: a primer for the clinician.

    Lyle R. Petersen;Anthony A. Marfin

  • Transmission of West Nile virus from an organ donor to four transplant recipients.

    Martha Iwamoto;Daniel B Jernigan;Antonio Guasch;Mary Jo Trepka

  • Transmission of West Nile virus through blood transfusion in the United States in 2002.

    Lisa N Pealer;Anthony A Marfin;Lyle R Petersen;Robert S Lanciotti

  • Neurologic Manifestations and Outcome of West Nile Virus Infection

    James J. Sejvar;Maryam B. Haddad;Bruce C. Tierney;Grant L. Campbell

  • Capsule switching of Neisseria meningitidis

    J. S. Swartley;A. A. Marfin;S. Edupuganti;L.-J. Liu

  • The Epidemic of West Nile Virus in the United States, 2002

    Daniel R. O'Leary;Anthony A. Marfin;Susan P. Montgomery;Aaron M. Kipp

  • West Nile Encephalitis: An Emerging Disease in the United States

    Larry J. Strausbaugh;Anthony A Marfin;Duane J Gubler

  • Effects of hand hygiene campaigns on incidence of laboratory-confirmed influenza and absenteeism in schoolchildren, Cairo, Egypt.

    Maha Talaat;Salma Afifi;Erica Dueger;Nagwa El-Ashry

  • Possible West Nile virus transmission to an infant through breast-feeding - Michigan, 2002

    A. Ognjan;M. L. Boulton;P. Somsel;M. G. Stobierski

  • Two outbreaks of multidrug-resistant Salmonella serotype typhimurium DT104 infections linked to raw-milk cheese in Northern California.

    Sara H. Cody;Sharon L. Abbott;Anthony A. Marfin;Beth Schulz

  • West Nile Virus Disease: A Descriptive Study of 228 Patients Hospitalized in a 4-County Region of Colorado in 2003

    Amy V. Bode;James J. Sejvar;W. John Pape;Grant L. Campbell

  • West Nile virus-associated flaccid paralysis.

    James J. Sejvar;Amy V. Bode;Anthony A. Marfin;Grant L. Campbell

  • Acute flaccid paralysis and West Nile virus infection.

    James J. Sejvar;A. Arturo Leis;Dobrivoje S. Stokic;Jay A. Van Gerpen

  • Widespread West Nile virus activity, eastern United States, 2000.

    Marfin Aa;Petersen Lr;Eidson M;Miller J

  • Clinicopathologic study and laboratory diagnosis of 23 cases with West Nile virus encephalomyelitis.

    Jeannette Guarner;Wun-Ju Shieh;Steve Hunter;Christopher D. Paddock

  • Neurologic manifestations and Outcome of West Nile virus infection. Editorial

    James J. Sejvar;Maryam B. Haddad;Bruce C. Tierney;Grant L. Campbell

  • Epidemic/epizootic West Nile virus in the United States : guidelines for surveillance, prevention, and control. 3rd revision

    Duane J. Gubler;Lyle R. Petersen;John T. Roehrig;Grant L. Campbell

  • Japanese Encephalitis Surveillance and Immunization - Asia and Western Pacific Regions, 2016.

    James D Heffelfinger;Xi Li;Nyambat Batmunkh;Varja Grabovac

  • Increased recognition of Powassan encephalitis in the United States, 1999-2005.

    Steven R. Hinten;Geoffrey A. Beckett;Kathleen F. Gensheimer;Elizabeth Pritchard

  • Yellow fever vaccine. Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2002.

    Cetron Ms;Marfin Aa;Julian Kg;Gubler Dj

  • Neurologic disease associated with 17D-204 yellow fever vaccination: A report of 15 cases

    Ann W McMahon;Rachel B Eidex;Anthony A Marfin;Michelle Russell

Frequent Co-Authors

Grant L. Campbell
Grant L. Campbell Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Lyle R. Petersen
Lyle R. Petersen Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Duane J. Gubler
Duane J. Gubler Duke NUS Graduate Medical School
Robert S. Lanciotti
Robert S. Lanciotti Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Maarten J. Postma
Maarten J. Postma University of Groningen
Patrick S. Moore
Patrick S. Moore University of Pittsburgh
Tom Solomon
Tom Solomon University of Liverpool
Robert J. Wilkinson
Robert J. Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute
Marc L. Fischer
Marc L. Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Brad J. Biggerstaff
Brad J. Biggerstaff Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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