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Daniel H. Libraty is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with subfields that include infectious diseases, health, public health, environmental and occupational health, virology, and immunology.

The scientist's recent research contributions cover a range of infectious disease topics, particularly emphasizing SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. Their work also involves studies on vaccine coverage and hesitancy, mosquito-borne diseases and control, HIV research and treatment, complement system involvement in diseases, influenza virus research, and the long-term effects of COVID-19.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel H. Libraty include:

  • Maternal Anti-Dengue IgG Fucosylation Predicts Susceptibility to Dengue Disease in Infants (2020, Cell Reports)
  • Understanding "Hybrid Immunity": Comparison and Predictors of Humoral Immune Responses to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection (SARS-CoV-2) and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccines (2022, Clinical Infectious Diseases)
  • COVID-19 Patient-Reported Symptoms Using FLU-PRO Plus in a Cohort Study: Associations With Infecting Genotype, Vaccine History, and Return to Health (2022, Open Forum Infectious Diseases)
  • An Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Reactogenicity: Variation by Type, Dose, and History, Severity, and Recency of Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection (2022, Open Forum Infectious Diseases)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Libraty include:

  • David A Lindholm
  • Katrin Mende
  • Ryan C. Maves
  • Rhonda E Colombo
  • Derek Larson

Publications featuring Daniel H. Libraty's work often appear in the following venues:

  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • Cell Reports
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases

Best Publications

  • Host defense mechanisms triggered by microbial lipoproteins through toll-like receptors.

    Hans D. Brightbill;Daniel H. Libraty;Stephan R. Krutzik;Ruey Bing Yang

  • High circulating levels of the dengue virus nonstructural protein NS1 early in dengue illness correlate with the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever

    Daniel H. Libraty;Paul R. Young;Darren Pickering;Timothy P. Endy

  • Differing Influences of Virus Burden and Immune Activation on Disease Severity in Secondary Dengue-3 Virus Infections

    Daniel H. Libraty;Timothy P. Endy;Huo-Shu H. Houng;Sharone Green

  • Epidemiology of Inapparent and Symptomatic Acute Dengue Virus Infection: A Prospective Study of Primary School Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand

    Timothy P. Endy;Supamit Chunsuttiwat;Ananda Nisalak;Daniel H. Libraty

  • Relationship of preexisting dengue virus (DV) neutralizing antibody levels to viremia and severity of disease in a prospective cohort study of DV infection in Thailand.

    Timothy P. Endy;Ananda Nisalak;Supamit Chunsuttitwat;David W. Vaughn

  • Spatial and Temporal Clustering of Dengue Virus Transmission in Thai Villages

    Mammen P Mammen;Chusak Pimgate;Constantianus J. M Koenraadt;Alan L Rothman

  • Human dendritic cells are activated by dengue virus infection: enhancement by gamma interferon and implications for disease pathogenesis.

    Daniel H. Libraty;Sathit Pichyangkul;Chuanpis Ajariyakhajorn;Timothy P. Endy

  • HLA-A and -B allele associations with secondary dengue virus infections correlate with disease severity and the infecting viral serotype in ethnic Thais

    H. A. F. Stephens;H. A. F. Stephens;R. Klaythong;M. Sirikong;D. W. Vaughn

  • Natural history of plasma leakage in dengue hemorrhagic fever: a serial ultrasonographic study.

    Anon Srikiatkhachorn;Anchalee Krautrachue;Warangkana Ratanaprakarn;Lawan Wongtapradit

  • Determinants of Inapparent and Symptomatic Dengue Infection in a Prospective Study of Primary School Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand

    Timothy P. Endy;Kathryn B. Anderson;Ananda Nisalak;In Kyu Yoon

  • Dengue plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) in primary and secondary dengue virus infections: How alterations in assay conditions impact performance.

    Stephen J. Thomas;Ananda Nisalak;Kathryn B. Anderson;Daniel H. Libraty

  • Flavivirus Activation of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Delineates Key Elements of TLR7 Signaling beyond Endosomal Recognition

    Jennifer P. Wang;Ping Liu;Eicke Latz;Douglas T. Golenbock

  • Burden of symptomatic dengue infection in children at primary school in Thailand: a prospective study.

    Katie B Anderson;Supamit Chunsuttiwat;Ananda Nisalak;Mammen P Mammen

  • A Shorter Time Interval Between First and Second Dengue Infections Is Associated With Protection From Clinical Illness in a School-based Cohort in Thailand

    Kathryn B. Anderson;Robert V. Gibbons;Derek A.T. Cummings;Ananda Nisalak

  • A prospective nested case-control study of Dengue in infants: rethinking and refining the antibody-dependent enhancement dengue hemorrhagic fever model.

    Daniel H. Libraty;Luz P. Acosta;Veronica Tallo;Edelwisa Segubre-Mercado

  • Spatial and Temporal Circulation of Dengue Virus Serotypes: A Prospective Study of Primary School Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand

    Timothy P. Endy;Ananda Nisalak;Supamit Chunsuttiwat;Daniel H. Libraty

  • Virus-Induced Decline in Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Receptor 2 Is Associated with Plasma Leakage in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

    Anon Srikiatkhachorn;Chuanpis Ajariyakhajorn;Timothy P. Endy;Siripen Kalayanarooj

  • Intracellular Cytokine Production by Dengue Virus–specific T cells Correlates with Subclinical Secondary Infection

    Steven Hatch;Timothy P. Endy;Stephen J. Thomas;Anuja Mathew

  • Dengue-specific T cell responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained prior to secondary dengue virus infections in Thai schoolchildren

    Marlou M. Mangada;Timothy P. Endy;Ananda Nisalak;Supamit Chunsuttiwat

  • Fine scale spatiotemporal clustering of dengue virus transmission in children and Aedes aegypti in rural Thai villages.

    In-Kyu Yoon;Arthur Getis;Jared Aldstadt;Alan L. Rothman

  • Prediction of Dengue Disease Severity among Pediatric Thai Patients Using Early Clinical Laboratory Indicators

    James A. Potts;Robert V. Gibbons;Alan L. Rothman;Anon Srikiatkhachorn

  • Dengue hemorrhagic fever: the sensitivity and specificity of the world health organization definition for identification of severe cases of dengue in Thailand, 1994-2005.

    Anon Srikiatkhachorn;Robert V. Gibbons;Sharone Green;Daniel H. Libraty

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan L. Rothman
Alan L. Rothman University of Rhode Island
Sharone Green
Sharone Green University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Ananda Nisalak
Ananda Nisalak United States Department of the Army
Francis A. Ennis
Francis A. Ennis University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Robert V. Gibbons
Robert V. Gibbons United States Department of the Army
Timothy P. Endy
Timothy P. Endy SUNY Upstate Medical University
Siripen Kalayanarooj
Siripen Kalayanarooj Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Richard G. Jarman
Richard G. Jarman Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
David W. Vaughn
David W. Vaughn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Thomas W. Scott
Thomas W. Scott University of California, Davis

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