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Mick N. Mulders is affiliated with the World Health Organization in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Social Sciences, with particular attention to subfields including Epidemiology, Health, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work covers a range of main topics, prominently featuring Virology and Viral Diseases, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, and Immune responses and vaccinations. Additional topics include SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies.

Mick N. Mulders has contributed to multiple papers published mainly in the MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Recent notable papers include:

  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2019 (2020) in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Progress Toward Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2022 (2023) in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2020 (2021) in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2021 (2022) in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Progress Toward Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2023 (2024) in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

The frequent publication venues for Mulders include the MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vaccines, Vaccine, PLoS neglected tropical diseases, and Current Opinion in Virology.

Mulders collaborates regularly with a group of co-authors who have contributed extensively alongside them. These frequent co-authors include:

  • Paul A. Rota
  • Natasha S. Crowcroft
  • Anindya Sekhar Bose
  • Sébastien Antoni
  • Claudia Steulet

Best Publications

  • Molecular Typing of Enteroviruses: Current Status and Future Requirements

    Peter Muir;Ulrike Kämmerer;Klaus Korn;Mick N. Mulders

  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2019.

    Minal K. Patel;James L. Goodson;James P. Alexander;Katrina Kretsinger

  • Global distribution of measles genotypes and measles molecular epidemiology.

    Paul A. Rota;Kevin Brown;Annette Mankertz;Sabine Santibanez

  • Genetic clustering of all 102 human rhinovirus prototype strains: serotype 87 is close to human enterovirus 70

    Carita Savolainen;Soile Blomqvist;Mick N. Mulders;Tapani Hovi

  • Serotype-Specific Identification of Polioviruses by PCR Using Primers Containing Mixed-Base or Deoxyinosine Residues at Positions of Codon Degeneracy

    D R Kilpatrick;B Nottay;C F Yang;S J Yang

  • Poliomyelitis outbreak in an unvaccinated community in the Netherlands, 1992-93

    P.M Oostvogel;H.G.A.M van der Avoort;M.N Mulders;A.M van Loon

  • Prevalence of livestock-associated MRSA in broiler flocks and risk factors for slaughterhouse personnel in The Netherlands.

    M.N. Mulders;A.P.J. Haenen;P.L. Geenen;P.C. Vesseur

  • Molecular epidemiology of polioviruses

    Olen M. Kew;Mick N. Mulders;Galina Yu. Lipskaya;Edson E. da Silva

  • Progress Toward Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2022

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  • Evolution of the genome of Human enterovirus B: incongruence between phylogenies of the VP1 and 3CD regions indicates frequent recombination within the species.

    A. Michael Lindberg;Per Andersson;Carita Savolainen;Mick N. Mulders

  • High prevalence of nasal MRSA carriage in slaughterhouse workers in contact with live pigs in The Netherlands

    B. A. G. L. Van Cleef;E. M. Broens;A. Voss;X. W. Huijsdens

  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2017

    Alya Dabbagh;Rebecca L. Laws;Claudia Steulet;Laure Dumolard

  • Low Genetic Diversity despite Hyperendemicity of Hepatitis B Virus Genotype E throughout West Africa

    Mick N. Mulders;Véronique Venard;Mounjohou Njayou;A. Patrick Edorh

  • Phylogenetic analysis of rhinovirus isolates collected during successive epidemic seasons.

    Carita Savolainen;Mick N. Mulders;Tapani Hovi

  • Comparative study of five methods for intratypic differentiation of polioviruses.

    H. G. A. M. Van Der Avoort;B. P. Hull;T. Hovi;M. A. Pallansch

  • Prevalence of livestock-associated MRSA in communities with high pig-densities in the Netherlands.

    Brigitte A. van Cleef;Erwin J. M. Verkade;Mireille W. Wulf;Anton G. Buiting

  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination - Worldwide, 2000-2020.

    Meredith G Dixon;Matt Ferrari;Sebastien Antoni;Xi Li

  • Comparison of the polymerase region of small round structured virus strains previously classified in three antigenic types by solid-phase immune electron microscopy.

    T. Ando;M. N. Mulders;D. C. Lewis;M. K. Estes

  • Global control and regional elimination of measles, 2000-2012.

    Robert T. Perry;Marta Gacic-Dobo;Alya Dabbagh;Mick N. Mulders

  • Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2016

    Alya Dabbagh;Minal K Patel;Laure Dumolard;Marta Gacic-Dobo

  • Phylogenetic analysis of new hepatitis B virus isolates from Nigeria supports endemicity of genotype E in West Africa.

    Solomon O. Odemuyiwa;Mick N. Mulders;Oluseyi I. Oyedele;Samuel O. Ola

  • A comparative study on five methods for the intratypic differentiation of polioviruses

    van der Avoort Hgam;Hull Bp;Hovi T;Pallansch M

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Rota
Paul A. Rota Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Claude P. Muller
Claude P. Muller University of Trier
Tapani Hovi
Tapani Hovi National Institutes of Health
Kevin E. Brown
Kevin E. Brown Public Health England
Annette Mankertz
Annette Mankertz Robert Koch Institute
Olen M. Kew
Olen M. Kew Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Peter M. Strebel
Peter M. Strebel World Health Organization
Mark A. Pallansch
Mark A. Pallansch National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Joseph P. Icenogle
Joseph P. Icenogle Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
James Alexander
James Alexander Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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