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- O’Leary DR, Kuhn S, Kniss KL, Hinckley AF, Pape WJ, Kightlinger LK, Beecham BD, Miller TK, Neitzel DF, Michaels SR, Campbell GL, Rasmussen SA, Hayes EB. Birth outcomes following West Nile virus infection of pregnant women, United States, 2003-2004. Pediatrics 2006;117:e537-45.
- Paisley J, Hinckley AF, O’Leary DR, Kramer WC, Lanciotti RS, Campbell GL, Hayes EB. West Nile virus infection among pregnant women in a northern Colorado community, 2003-2004. Pediatrics 2006;117:814-20.
- Zohrabian A, Hayes EB, Petersen LR. Cost-effectiveness of West Nile virus vaccination from a societal perspective. Emerg Infect Dis 2006;12:375-80.
- Hayes EB, Gubler DJ. West Nile virus: epidemiology and clinical features of an emerging epidemic in the United States. Annu Rev Med 2006;57:181-94.
- Hayes EB, Komar N, Nasci RS, Montgomery SP, O'Leary DR, Campbell GL. Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of West Nile virus disease. Emerg Infect Dis 2005;11:1167-73.
- Hayes EB, Sejvar JJ, Zaki SR, Lanciotti RS, Bode AV, Campbell GL. Virology, pathology, and clinical manifestations of West Nile Virus disease. Emerg Infect Dis 2005;11:1174-9.
- Farajollahi A, Gates R, Crans W, Komar N. Serologic
Evidence of West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephalitis
Virus Infections in White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
from New Jersey, 2001, (60
KB, 5 pages). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. December,
2004; Vol. 4, No. 4, Pages 379-383.
- O’Leary et al.The
Epidemic of West Nile Virus in the United States, 2002 (284
KB, 10 pages)
(2004) The epidemic of West Nile virus in the United States. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 4(1):61-70
- Barnard DR, Xue RD. Laboratory evaluation of mosquito repellents against Aedes albopictus, Culex nigripalpus, and Ochlerotatus triseriatus (Diptera: Culicidae). J Med Entomol. 2004 Jul;41(4):726-30.
- Herrington JE. Pre-West Nile Virus Outbreak: Perceptions and practices
to prevent mosquito bites and viral encephalitis in the
United States. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Journal,
2003;3(4):157-173. (261
KB, 17pages)
- Iwamoto M, Jernigan DB, Guasch A, et al. Transmission
of West Nile Virus from an Organ Donor to Four Transplant
RecipientsThe New England Journal of Medicine.
2003;348:2196-2203.
- Morse DL, Perspective: West
Nile Virus--Not a Passing Phenomenon.The New England
Journal of Medicine.
2003;348:2173-2174.
- Martin DA, BJ Biggerstaff, B Allen, AJ Johnson, RS Lanciotti
and JT Roehrig. Use of Immunoglibulin M Cross-reactions
in Differential Diagnosis of Human Flaviviral Encephalitis
Infections in the United States. Clinical and Diagnostic
Laboratory Immunology 9(3):544-49.
- Biggerstaff
B J,, and Petersen L R, Estimated
Risk of West Nile Virus Transmission through Blood Transfusion
During an Epidemic in Queens, New York City, Transfusion,
42, 1019-1026.
- Petersen LR, Marfin AA. West
Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals
of Internal Medicine 2002;137:173-179.
(Also available in
PDF format [287 KB, 7 pages].)
- Campbell
GL, Marfin AM, Lanciotti RS, and Gubler DG. West
Nile virus. Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2002;2:519-29.
(In PDF format [1.57 MB, 11 pages].)
Reprinted with permission from Elsevier
Science (The Lancet, 2002, Vol No. 2, 519-29)
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MS, Day JF. Comparative
efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bitesNew England Journal of Medicine 2002;347(1):13-8. Access restricted. See NEJM
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- Mostashari
F, Bunning ML, Kitsutani PT, et al. Epidemic West Nile encephalitis,
New York, 1999: results of a household-based seroepidemiological
survey. Lancet 2001;358:261-264.
- Nash
D, Mostashari F, Fina A, et al. The outbreak of West Nile
virus infection in the New York City area in 1999. New England
Journal of Medicine 2001;3441:1807-1814.
- Komar
N. West Nile viral encephalitis. Revue Scientifique et Technique
2000;191:66-76.
- Lanciotti
RS, Kerst AJ, Nasci RS, et al. Rapid detection of West Nile
virus from human clinical specimens, field-collected mosquitoes,
and avian samples by a TaqMan reverse transcriptase-PCR
assay. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2000;38:4066-4071.
- Anderson
JF, Andreadis TG, Vossbrinck CR, et al. Isolation of West
Nile virus from mosquitoes, crows, and a Cooper's hawk in
Connecticut. Science. 1999;286:2331-2333.
- Han LL, Popovici F, Alexander, Jr. JP, et al. Risk factors
for West Nile virus infection and meningitis or encephalitis, Romania,
1996. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1999;179:230-233.
- Jai
X-Y, Briese T, Jordan I, Rambaut A, et al. Genetic analysis
of West Nile New York 1999 virus. Lancet. 1999;354:1971-1972.
- Lanciotti
RS, Roehrig JT, Deubel V, et al. Origin of the West Nile
virus responsible for an outbreak of encephalitis in the
northeastern United States. Science. 1999;286(5448):2333-2337.
- Savage
HM, Ceianu C, Nicolescu G, et al. Entomologic and avian
investigations of an epidemic of West Nile fever in Romania
in 1996, with serologic and molecular characterizations
of a virus isolate from mosquitoes. American Journal of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1999;61:600-611.
- Tsai TF, Popovici F, Cernescu C, Campbell GL, Nedelcu NI.
West Nile encephalitis epidemic in southeastern Romania.
Lancet. 1998;352:767-771.
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