Peter M. Strebel spends much of his time researching Vaccination, Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Immunology and Measles. His research investigates the link between Vaccination and topics such as Pertussis vaccine that cross with problems in Filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin and Serology. His work carried out in the field of Epidemiology brings together such families of science as Diphtheria and Public health.
His studies deal with areas such as Annual incidence and Retrospective cohort study as well as Pediatrics. Peter M. Strebel has researched Immunology in several fields, including Transmission and Environmental health. His study on Measles vaccine and Measles virus is often connected to Estimation as part of broader study in Measles.
Vaccination, Measles, Pediatrics, Environmental health and Immunology are his primary areas of study. Peter M. Strebel has included themes like Immunization and Public health in his Vaccination study. Disease Eradication is closely connected to Incidence in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Measles.
In his research, Outbreak, Poliomyelitis, Disease and Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine is intimately related to Epidemiology, which falls under the overarching field of Pediatrics. His work investigates the relationship between Environmental health and topics such as Rubella that intersect with problems in Vital signs. His work on Whooping cough as part of general Immunology study is frequently connected to Bordetella pertussis, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Peter M. Strebel mainly focuses on Measles, Vaccination, Incidence, Environmental health and Measles vaccine. His Measles research includes elements of Global health, Pediatrics and Disease Eradication. His Vaccination study frequently involves adjacent topics like Meta-analysis.
Many of his studies on Environmental health involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Immunization. His Immunization study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Immunology. His work in Measles vaccine covers topics such as Child mortality which are related to areas like Family medicine, Infant mortality, Millennium Development Goals and Poliomyelitis eradication.
His primary areas of investigation include Measles, Incidence, Vaccination, Measles vaccine and Global health. The Measles study combines topics in areas such as Outbreak, Disease Eradication and Environmental health. His research in Disease Eradication tackles topics such as Immunology which are related to areas like Public health.
His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Immunization and Child mortality. His study deals with a combination of Vaccination and Demography. His work in Virology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Epidemiology.
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Changing epidemiology of pertussis in the United States: increasing reported incidence among adolescents and adults, 1990-1996.
Dalya Güriş;Peter M. Strebel;Barbara Bardenheier;Muireann Brennan.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (1999)
Epidemiology of Poliomyelitis in the United States One Decade after the Last Reported Case of Indigenous Wild Virus-Associated Disease
Peter M. Strebel;Roland W. Sutter;Stephen L. Cochi;Robin J. Biellik.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (1992)
Assessment of the 2010 global measles mortality reduction goal: results from a model of surveillance data
Emily Simons;Matthew Ferrari;John Fricks;Kathleen Wannemuehler.
The Lancet (2012)
Has the 2005 measles mortality reduction goal been achieved? A natural history modelling study
Lara J Wolfson;Peter M Strebel;Marta Gacic-Dobo;Edward J Hoekstra.
The Lancet (2007)
Population-Based Incidence of Pertussis among Adolescents and Adults, Minnesota, 1995–1996
Peter Strebel;James Nordin;Kathryn Edwards;John Hunt.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2001)
Vaccine policy changes and epidemiology of poliomyelitis in the United States.
Lorraine Niño Alexander;Jane F. Seward;Tammy A. Santibanez;Mark A. Pallansch.
JAMA (2004)
Haemophilus influenzae Invasive Disease in the United States, 1994-1995: Near Disappearance of a Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Disease
Kristine M. Bisgard;Annie Kao;John Leake;Peter M. Strebel.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (1998)
Estimates of measles case fatality ratios: a comprehensive review of community-based studies
Lara J Wolfson;RFebecca F Grais;Francisco J Luquero;Maureen E Birmingham.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2009)
Postlicensure Effectiveness of Varicella Vaccine During an Outbreak in a Child Care Center
Hector S. Izurieta;Peter M. Strebel;Paul A. Blake.
JAMA (1997)
Successful control of epidemic diphtheria in the states of the Former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: lessons learned.
Sieghart Dittmann;Melinda Wharton;Charles Vitek;Massimo Ciotti.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2000)
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