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Overview

Patrick J. Lammie is affiliated with The Task Force for Global Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, encompassing 38 and 16 publications respectively.

Their subfields of study include Parasitology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Ecology, and Epidemiology. These areas highlight a broad engagement with health sciences, particularly infectious and parasitic diseases.

Patrick J. Lammie's main topics of work cover:

  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Reproductive tract infections research
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Nature Communications

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Patrick J. Lammie include:

  • Integration of prevention and control measures for female genital schistosomiasis, HIV and cervical cancer (2020), Bulletin of the World Health Organization
  • Diagnostics and the neglected tropical diseases roadmap: setting the agenda for 2030 (2020), Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Combination of Serological, Antigen Detection, and DNA Data for Plasmodium falciparum Provides Robust Geospatial Estimates for Malaria Transmission in Haiti (2020), Scientific Reports
  • Fine-scale heterogeneity in Schistosoma mansoni force of infection measured through antibody response (2020), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Monitoring transmission intensity of trachoma with serology (2023), Nature Communications

Patrick J. Lammie has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Anthony W. Solomon
  • Benjamin F. Arnold
  • Katherine Gass
  • Diana L. Martin
  • Jeffrey W. Priest

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • Differential interleukin 1 elaboration by unfractionated and density fractionated human alveolar macrophages and blood monocytes: relationship to cell maturity.

    J A Elias;A D Schreiber;K Gustilo;P Chien

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Lymphokine regulation of inflammatory processes: Interleukin-4 stimulates fibroblast proliferation

    John G. Monroe;Subrata Haldar;Michael B. Prystowsky;Patrick Lammie

  • A Multicenter Evaluation of Diagnostic Tools to Define Endpoints for Programs to Eliminate Bancroftian Filariasis

    Katherine Gass;Madsen V.E. Beau de Rochars;Daniel Boakye;Mark Bradley

  • 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

  • A Community-Based Study of Factors Associated with Continuing Transmission of Lymphatic Filariasis in Leogane, Haiti

    Alexis Boyd;Kimberly Y. Won;Shannon K. McClintock;Catherine V. Donovan

  • 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

  • Development of a new platform for neglected tropical disease surveillance

    Patrick J. Lammie;Delynn M. Moss;Brook E. Goodhew;Katy Hamlin

  • Transmission Assessment Surveys (TAS) to Define Endpoints for Lymphatic Filariasis Mass Drug Administration: A Multicenter Evaluation

    Brian K. Chu;Michael S. Deming;Nana-Kwadwo Biritwum;Windtaré R. Bougma

  • High prevalence of schistosomiasis in Mbita and its adjacent islands of Lake Victoria, western Kenya

    Maurice R Odiere;Fredrick O Rawago;Maurice Ombok;William Evan Secor

  • Serology for trachoma surveillance after cessation of mass drug administration.

    Diana L. Martin;Rhiannon Bid;Frank Sandi;E. Brook Goodhew

  • Development and standardization of a rapid, PCR-based method for the detection of Wuchereria bancrofti in mosquitoes, for xenomonitoring the human prevalence of bancroftian filariasis.

    S A Williams;S J Laney;L A Bierwert;L J Saunders

  • A multicenter evaluation of a new antibody test kit for lymphatic filariasis employing recombinant Brugia malayi antigen Bm-14.

    Gary J. Weil;Kurt C. Curtis;Peter U. Fischer;Kimberly Y. Won

  • Longitudinal monitoring of the development of antifilarial antibodies and acquisition of Wuchereria bancrofti in a highly endemic area of Haiti.

    Katy L. Hamlin;Delynn M. Moss;Jeffrey W. Priest;Jacquelin Roberts

  • Measuring changes in transmission of neglected tropical diseases, malaria, and enteric pathogens from quantitative antibody levels.

    Benjamin F. Arnold;Mark J. van der Laan;Alan E. Hubbard;Cathy Steel

  • Assessing Transmission of Lymphatic Filariasis Using Parasitologic, Serologic, and Entomologic Tools after Mass Drug Administration in American Samoa

    Janice M. Mladonicky;Jonathan D. King;Jennifer L. Liang;Eric Chambers

  • Xenomonitoring of Wuchereria bancrofti and Dirofilaria immitis infections in mosquitoes from American Samoa: trapping considerations and a comparison of polymerase chain reaction assays with dissection.

    Eric W. Chambers;Shannon K. McClintock;Melissa F. Avery;Jonathan D. King

  • Priority use cases for antibody-detecting assays of recent malaria exposure as tools to achieve and sustain malaria elimination.

    Bryan Greenhouse;Jennifer Daily;Caterina Guinovart;Caterina Guinovart;Bronner Goncalves

  • Epidemiological assessment of continuing transmission of lymphatic filariasis in Samoa

    H Joseph;F Maiava;T Naseri;U Silva

  • First evidence of spatial clustering of lymphatic filariasis in an Aedes polynesiensis endemic area

    Hayley Joseph;James Moloney;Fuatai Maiava;Shannon McClintock

  • Comparison of antigen and antibody responses in repeat lymphatic filariasis transmission assessment surveys in American Samoa

    Kimberly Y. Won;Kimberly Y. Won;Kimberly Y. Won;Keri Robinson;Katy L. Hamlin;Joseph Tufa

  • Eliminating lymphatic filariasis – the surveillance challenge

    Clare Huppatz;Clare Huppatz;David Durrheim;Patrick Lammie;Paul Kelly

  • Control and elimination of lymphatic filariasis in Oceania: prevalence, geographical distribution, mass drug administration, and surveillance in Samoa, 1998-2017

    Patricia Graves;Hayley Joseph;Shaun P. Coutts;Helen J. Mayfield

  • RRR for NNN—a rapid research response for the Neglected Tropical Disease NGDO Network: a novel framework to challenges faced by the global programs targeting neglected tropical diseases

    Chelsea E. Toledo;Julie Jacobson;Emily C. Wainwright;Eric A. Ottesen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas R. Burkot
Thomas R. Burkot Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine
Gary J. Weil
Gary J. Weil Washington University in St. Louis
Eric A. Ottesen
Eric A. Ottesen National Institutes of Health
Thomas B. Nutman
Thomas B. Nutman National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Peter Fischer
Peter Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mark J. van der Laan
Mark J. van der Laan University of California, Berkeley
Steven A. Williams
Steven A. Williams Smith College

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