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Temporally Varying Relative Risks for Infectious Diseases: Implications for Infectious Disease Control.

Author(s): Goldstein E, Pitzer VE, O'Hagan JJ, Lipsitch M|Journal: Epidemiology|PMID: 27748685| January 2017
Risks for disease in some population groups relative to others (relative risks) are usually considered to be consistent over time,…

Estimating the per-exposure effect of infectious disease interventions.

Author(s): O'Hagan JJ, Lipsitch M, Hernán MA|Journal: Epidemiology|PMID: 24240656| January 2014
The average effect of an infectious disease intervention (eg, a vaccine) varies across populations with different degrees of exposure to…

Apparent declining efficacy in randomized trials: examples of the Thai RV144 HIV vaccine and South African CAPRISA 004 microbicide trials.

Author(s): O'Hagan JJ, Hernán MA, Walensky RP, Lipsitch M|Journal: AIDS|PMID: 22045345| January 2012

Mobile messaging as surveillance tool during pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Mexico.

Author(s): Lajous M, Danon L, López-Ridaura R, Astley CM, Miller JC, Dowell SF, O'Hagan JJ, Goldstein E, Lipsitch M|Journal: Emerg Infect Dis|PMID: 20735942| September 2010

Oseltamivir for treatment and prevention of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 virus infection in households, Milwaukee, 2009.

Author(s): Goldstein E, Cowling BJ, O'Hagan JJ, Danon L, Fang VJ, Hagy A, Miller JC, Reshef D, Robins J, Biedrzycki P, Lipsitch M|Journal: BMC Infect Dis|PMID: 20642862| July 2010
During an influenza pandemic, a substantial proportion of transmission is thought to occur in households. We used data on influenza…

Student behavior during a school closure caused by pandemic influenza A/H1N1.

Author(s): Miller JC, Danon L, O'Hagan JJ, Goldstein E, Lajous M, Lipsitch M|Journal: PLoS One|PMID: 20463960| May 2010
Many schools were temporarily closed in response to outbreaks of the recently emerged pandemic influenza A/H1N1 virus. The effectiveness of…

Pre-dispensing of antivirals to high-risk individuals in an influenza pandemic.

Author(s): Goldstein E, Miller JC, O'Hagan JJ, Lipsitch M|Journal: Influenza Other Respir Viruses|PMID: 20167050| March 2010
We consider the net benefits of pre-dispensing antivirals to high-risk individuals during an influenza pandemic, where the measure of the…

Use of cumulative incidence of novel influenza A/H1N1 in foreign travelers to estimate lower bounds on cumulative incidence in Mexico.

Author(s): Lipsitch M, Lajous M, O'Hagan JJ, Cohen T, Miller JC, Goldstein E, Danon L, Wallinga J, Riley S, Dowell SF, Reed C, McCarron M|Journal: PLoS One|PMID: 19742302| September 2009
An accurate estimate of the total number of cases and severity of illness of an emerging infectious disease is required…
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