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Overview

Kenneth McIntosh is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and works primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research spans several subfields, including Infectious Diseases, Reproductive Medicine, Nutrition and Dietetics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Speech and Hearing.

Their recent scholarly output comprises a variety of publications, including the following papers:

  • Proving Etiologic Relationships to Disease, 2021, The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
  • A Comparative Analysis of the Antioxidant Profiles Generated by the RoXstaTM System for Diverse Biological Fluids Highlights the Powerful Protective Role of Human Seminal Plasma, 2025, Antioxidants
  • Catalase in Unexpected Places: Revisiting H2O2 Detoxification Pathways in Stallion Spermatozoa, 2025, Antioxidants
  • Comparative Analysis of the Antioxidant Profiles Associated Complex Biofluids, Highlights the Powerful Protective Role of Human Seminal Plasma, 2024, Preprints.org
  • ABS0148 PAR2 DELETION IN THE OSTEOBLAST LINEAGE AFFORDS LONG-TERM CARTILAGE PROTECTION IN EXPERIMENTAL OSTEOARTHRITIS, 2025, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases

The researcher collaborates frequently with several colleagues, including:

  • Zamira Gibb
  • R. John Aitken
  • A. L. Wilkins
  • N. A. Harrison
  • Quan V. Vuong

Kenneth McIntosh's work is often published in the following venues:

  • Antioxidants
  • The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
  • Preprints.org
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Veterinary Microbiology

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Selenium in Biological Systems
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Bee Products Chemical Analysis

Best Publications

  • Antigenic Characterization of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Strains with Monoclonal Antibodies

    L J Anderson;J C Hierholzer;C Tsou;R M Hendry

  • Community-acquired pneumonia in children.

    Kenneth McIntosh

  • Evolution and transmission of stable CTL escape mutations in HIV infection

    Philip J. R. Goulder;Christian Brander;Yanhua Tang;Cecile Tremblay

  • Recovery in tracheal organ cultures of novel viruses from patients with respiratory disease.

    Kenneth McIntosh;Jane H. Dees;Walter B. Becker;Albert Z. Kapikian

  • Antiretroviral Regimens in Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding in Botswana

    R. L. Shapiro;A. Ogwu;D. Kitch;S. Lockman

  • History and recent advances in coronavirus discovery

    Jeffrey S. Kahn;Kenneth McIntosh

  • Single-dose perinatal nevirapine plus standard zidovudine to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in Thailand.

    Marc Lallemant;Gonzague Jourdain;Sophie Le Coeur;Jean Yves Mary

  • The association of viral and bacterial respiratory infections with exacerbations of wheezing in young asthmatic children.

    Kenneth McIntosh;Kenneth McIntosh;Elliot F. Ellis;Elliot F. Ellis;Leonard S. Hoffman;Leonard S. Hoffman;Tillinghast G. Lybass;Tillinghast G. Lybass

  • Breastfeeding plus infant zidovudine prophylaxis for 6 months vs formula feeding plus infant zidovudine for 1 month to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission in Botswana: a randomized trial: the Mashi Study.

    Ibou Thior;Shahin Lockman;Laura M Smeaton;Roger L Shapiro

  • A Trial of Shortened Zidovudine Regimens to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

    Marc Lallemant;Gonzague Jourdain;S. Le Coeur;S. Kim

  • Maternal or infant antiretroviral drugs to reduce HIV-1 transmission

    Charles S. Chasela;Michael G. Hudgens;Denise J. Jamieson;Dumbani Kayira

  • Soluble CD4 blocks the infectivity of diverse strains of HIV and SIV for T cells and monocytes but not for brain and muscle cells

    Paul R. Clapham;Jonathan N. Weber;Denise Whitby;Kenneth McIntosh;Kenneth McIntosh

  • Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Progenitor Cells for Cartilage, Bone, Fat and Stroma

    M. F. Pittenger;J. D. Mosca;K. R. McIntosh

  • Growth in suckling-mouse brain of "IBV-like" viruses from patients with upper respiratory tract disease

    Kenneth McIntosh;Walter B. Becker;Robert M. Chanock

  • Cellular response to respiratory viruses with particular reference to children with disorders of cell-mediated immunity.

    Mark Fishaut;Mark Fishaut;David Tubergen;David Tubergen;Kenneth McIntosh;Kenneth McIntosh

  • Immune escape precedes breakthrough human immunodeficiency virus type 1 viremia and broadening of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response in an HLA-B27-positive long-term-nonprogressing child.

    M. E. Feeney;Y. Tang;K. A. Roosevelt;A. J. Leslie

  • Coronaviruses: A Comparative Review

    Kenneth McIntosh

  • Role of infection in chronic bronchitis.

    D. W. Gump;C. A. Phillips;B. R. Forsyth;K. McIntosh

  • CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AND HIV-1 DISEASE PROGRESSION IN INFANTS BORN TO HIV-1–INFECTED WOMEN

    Andrea Kovacs;Mark D Schluchter;Kirk Easley;Gail Demmler

  • A Multicenter Trial of Oral Zidovudine in Children with Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease

    Ross E. McKinney;Mary A. Maha;Edward M. Connor;Judith Feinberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven E. Lipshultz
Steven E. Lipshultz University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Philip J. R. Goulder
Philip J. R. Goulder University of Oxford
Stephen I. Pelton
Stephen I. Pelton Boston University
Ram Yogev
Ram Yogev Northwestern University
Lynne M. Mofenson
Lynne M. Mofenson Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Sharon Nachman
Sharon Nachman Stony Brook Medicine
William T. Shearer
William T. Shearer Baylor College of Medicine
Shahin Lockman
Shahin Lockman Harvard University
Bruce D. Walker
Bruce D. Walker Harvard University
Andrea Kovacs
Andrea Kovacs University of Southern California

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