Her primary areas of study are Pediatrics, Vaccination, Varicella vaccine, Chickenpox Vaccine and Chickenpox. Jane F. Seward has researched Pediatrics in several fields, including Incidence, Disease and Vaccine failure. Her Incidence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Viral disease and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
She combines subjects such as Epidemiology, Immunization and Health care with her study of Vaccination. Her Immunization research focuses on Measles and how it relates to Congenital Varicella Syndrome. Her research integrates issues of Risk factor and Varicella zoster virus in her study of Chickenpox.
Her main research concerns Vaccination, Pediatrics, Varicella vaccine, Virology and Chickenpox Vaccine. Her study looks at the relationship between Vaccination and topics such as Outbreak, which overlap with Environmental health. Her Pediatrics research incorporates themes from Epidemiology, Incidence, Viral disease, Disease and Vaccine failure.
Her studies in Varicella vaccine integrate themes in fields like Congenital Varicella Syndrome, Retrospective cohort study, Vaccination coverage and Confidence interval. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Chickenpox and Chickenpox Vaccine. Her Chickenpox study incorporates themes from Risk factor and Varicella zoster virus.
Vaccination, Sierra leone, Pediatrics, Clinical trial and Ebola vaccine are her primary areas of study. Her studies deal with areas such as Health care, Outbreak and Immunization as well as Vaccination. Her Pediatrics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Measles vaccine, Measles, Epidemiology and Incidence.
Her study on Virology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Chickenpox Vaccine. Her Chickenpox Vaccine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Meningitis, Shingles and Chickenpox. Her Chickenpox study combines topics in areas such as Varicella vaccine, Meta-analysis and Confidence interval.
Her primary areas of investigation include Pediatrics, Vaccination, Virology, Chickenpox and Chickenpox Vaccine. Jane F. Seward frequently studies issues relating to Epidemiology and Pediatrics. The various areas that Jane F. Seward examines in her Epidemiology study include Respiratory sounds, Reactive airway disease, Asthma, Intensive care and Disease burden.
The concepts of her Vaccination study are interwoven with issues in Varicella vaccine, Meta-analysis and Confidence interval. Many of her research projects under Virology are closely connected to Postherpetic neuralgia and Virus latency with Postherpetic neuralgia and Virus latency, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The subject of her Chickenpox research is within the realm of Immunology.
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Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Rafael Harpaz;Ismael R. Ortega-Sanchez;Jane F. Seward.
(2008)
Prevention of herpes zoster: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
Rafael Harpaz;Ismael R Ortega-Sanchez;Jane F Seward.
MMWR. Recommendations and reports : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports / Centers for Disease Control (2008)
Prevention of varicella: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
Mona Marin;Dalya Güris;Sandra S Chaves;Scott Schmid.
MMWR. Recommendations and reports : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports / Centers for Disease Control (2007)
Updated Guidance for Palivizumab Prophylaxis Among Infants and Young Children at Increased Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
Michael T. Brady;Carrie L. Byington;H. Dele Davies;Kathryn M. Edwards.
Pediatrics (2014)
Varicella Disease After Introduction of Varicella Vaccine in the United States, 1995-2000
Jane F. Seward;Barbara M. Watson;Carol L. Peterson;Laurene Mascola.
JAMA (2002)
Decline in Mortality Due to Varicella after Implementation of Varicella Vaccination in the United States
Huong Q Nguyen;Aisha O Jumaan;Jane F Seward.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2005)
Recent Resurgence of Mumps in the United States
Gustavo H. Dayan;M. Patricia Quinlisk;Amy A. Parker;Albert E. Barskey.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Loss of Vaccine-Induced Immunity to Varicella over Time
Sandra S. Chaves;Paul Gargiullo;John X. Zhang;Rachel Civen.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2007)
Varicella zoster virus infection.
Anne A. Gershon;Judith Breuer;Jeffrey I. Cohen;Randall J. Cohrs.
Nature Reviews Disease Primers (2015)
Varicella Mortality: Trends before Vaccine Licensure in the United States, 1970–1994
Pamela A. Meyer;Jane F. Seward;Aisha O. Jumaan;Melinda Wharton.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2000)
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