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63
Citations
10058
World Ranking
2810
National Ranking
1121

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Donald Mackay Medal, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Overview

Patrick J. Lammie is affiliated with The Task Force for Global Health in the United States. Their academic contributions primarily focus on the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Infectious Diseases. The broader area of their work includes research on Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment.

Lammie has published research in specialized venues, notably in "The biomedical & life sciences collection." Their documented publications include the paper titled Elimination of lymphatic filariasis: adapting to reach the end game, published in 2021 in the same venue.

  • Elimination of lymphatic filariasis: adapting to reach the end game (2021), The biomedical & life sciences collection.

The scientist's research topics revolve around parasitic diseases, particularly the strategies and methods involved in the elimination and treatment of lymphatic filariasis.

Throughout their career, Patrick J. Lammie has not been listed with frequent co-authors, indicating possible solo or varied collaborative work. Their publication record currently shows a specialization within a focused research niche.

  • Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Lammie was awarded the Donald Mackay Medal by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2017.

Best Publications

  • The ICT Filariasis Test: A rapid-format antigen test for diagnosis of bancroftian filariasis.

    G.J Weil;P.J Lammie;N Weiss

  • A blueprint for success: integration of neglected tropical disease control programmes

    Patrick J. Lammie;Alan Fenwick;Jürg Utzinger

  • Integration of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for the Prevention and Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Rationale for Inter-Sectoral Collaboration

    Matthew C. Freeman;Stephanie Ogden;Julie Jacobson;Daniel Abbott

  • Toward the Global Control of Human Scabies: Introducing the International Alliance for the Control of Scabies

    Daniel Engelman;Karen Kiang;Olivier Chosidow;James McCarthy

  • Assessment of combined ivermectin and albendazole for treatment of intestinal helminth and Wuchereria bancrofti infections in Haitian schoolchildren.

    Michael J. Beach;Thomas G. Streit;David G. Addiss;Rosette Prospere

  • A public health response against Strongyloides stercoralis: time to look at soil-transmitted helminthiasis in full.

    Alejandro J. Krolewiecki;Patrick Lammie;Julie Jacobson;Albis-Francesco Gabrielli

  • Recombinant antigen-based antibody assays for the diagnosis and surveillance of lymphatic filariasis – a multicenter trial

    Patrick J Lammie;Gary Weil;Rahmah Noordin;Perumal Kaliraj

  • Laboratory and Field Evaluation of a New Rapid Test for Detecting Wuchereria bancrofti Antigen in Human Blood

    Gary J. Weil;Kurt C. Curtis;Lawrence Fakoli;Kerstin Fischer

  • Improved diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis using recombinant antigen-based serologies in a community-wide study in northern Argentina.

    Alejandro J. Krolewiecki;Roshan Ramanathan;Valeria Fink;Isabel McAuliffe

  • Randomised placebo-controlled comparison of ivermectin and albendazole alone and in combination for Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaraemia in Haitian children.

    David G Addiss;Michael J Beach;Thomas G Streit;Suzanne Lutwick

  • The Antibody Response to 27-, 17-, and 15-kDa Cryptosporidium Antigens following Experimental Infection in Humans

    Delynn M. Moss;Cynthia L. Chappell;Pablo C. Okhuysen;Herbert L. DuPont

  • CT694 and pgp3 as serological tools for monitoring trachoma programs.

    E. Brook Goodhew;Jeffrey W. Priest;Delynn M. Moss;Guangming Zhong

  • Integrated Serologic Surveillance of Population Immunity and Disease Transmission.

    Benjamin F Arnold;Heather M Scobie;Jeffrey W Priest;Patrick J Lammie

  • Global programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis: the processes underlying programme success.

    Kazuyo Ichimori;Jonathan D. King;Dirk Engels;Aya Yajima

  • Age-specific prevalence of antigenemia in a Wuchereria bancrofti-exposed population.

    P J Lammie;A W Hightower;M L Eberhard

  • Maternal filarial infection as risk factor for infection in children

    P.J. Lammie;W.L. Hitch;E.M. Walker;A.W. Hightower

  • Detection by enzyme immunoassay of serum immunoglobulin G antibodies that recognize specific Cryptosporidium parvum antigens

    Jeffrey W. Priest;James P. Kwon;Delynn M. Moss;Jacquelin M. Roberts

  • An analysis of the safety of the single dose, two drug regimens used in programmes to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.

    J. Horton;C. Witt;E.A. Ottesen;J.K. Lazdins

  • A diagnostics platform for the integrated mapping, monitoring, and surveillance of neglected tropical diseases: rationale and target product profiles.

    Anthony W. Solomon;Dirk Engels;Robin L Bailey;Isobel M. Blake

  • Determinants of success in national programs to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis: A perspective identifying essential elements and research needs

    Dominique Kyelem;Gautam Biswas;Moses J. Bockarie;Mark H. Bradley

  • Opportunities for Integrated Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases That Affect the Skin

    Daniel Engelman;L. Claire Fuller;Anthony W. Solomon;James S. McCarthy

  • Th1-like antifilarial immune responses predominate in antigen-negative persons.

    K A Dimock;M L Eberhard;P J Lammie

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark L. Eberhard
Mark L. Eberhard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
David G. Addiss
David G. Addiss The Task Force for Global Health
Allen W. Hightower
Allen W. Hightower Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Michael J. Arrowood
Michael J. Arrowood Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Robert H. Gilman
Robert H. Gilman Johns Hopkins University
Eric A. Ottesen
Eric A. Ottesen National Institutes of Health
Matthew C. Freeman
Matthew C. Freeman Emory University
Caryn Bern
Caryn Bern University of California, San Francisco
Gary J. Weil
Gary J. Weil Washington University in St. Louis
Sheila K. West
Sheila K. West University of Pennsylvania

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