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John W. Sanders MD, MPH

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InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentInternal Medicine, Infectious Diseases
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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentWake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentInternal Medicine, Infectious Diseases


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    1. Williams M, Ewing D, Blevins M, Sun P, Sundaram AK, Raviprakash KS, Porter KR, Sanders JW. Enhanced immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a tetravalent dengue DNA vaccine using electroporation and intradermal delivery. Vaccine. 2019 07 26; 37(32):4444-4453. PMID: 31279565.
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    2. Wierzba TF, Sanders JW. The global burden of enteric fevers in the age of typhoid-conjugate vaccines. Lancet Infect Dis. 2019 04; 19(4):340-341. PMID: 30792132.
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    3. Troeger C, Khalil IA, Rao PC, Cao S, Blacker BF, Ahmed T, Armah G, Bines JE, Brewer TG, Colombara DV, Kang G, Kirkpatrick BD, Kirkwood CD, Mwenda JM, Parashar UD, Petri WA, Riddle MS, Steele AD, Thompson RL, Walson JL, Sanders JW, Mokdad AH, Murray CJL, Hay SI, Reiner RC. Rotavirus Vaccination and the Global Burden of Rotavirus Diarrhea Among Children Younger Than 5 Years. JAMA Pediatr. 2018 10 01; 172(10):958-965. PMID: 30105384.
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    4. Khalil IA, Troeger C, Blacker BF, Rao PC, Brown A, Atherly DE, Brewer TG, Engmann CM, Houpt ER, Kang G, Kotloff KL, Levine MM, Luby SP, MacLennan CA, Pan WK, Pavlinac PB, Platts-Mills JA, Qadri F, Riddle MS, Ryan ET, Shoultz DA, Steele AD, Walson JL, Sanders JW, Mokdad AH, Murray CJL, Hay SI, Reiner RC. Morbidity and mortality due to shigella and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli diarrhoea: the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990-2016. Lancet Infect Dis. 2018 11; 18(11):1229-1240. PMID: 30266330.
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    5. Ponzio TA, Sanders JW. The salivary gland as a target for enhancing immunization response. Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2017; 3:4. PMID: 28883974.
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    6. Sanders JW, Ponzio TA. Vectored immunoprophylaxis: an emerging adjunct to traditional vaccination. Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2017; 3:3. PMID: 28883973.
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    7. Nakhla IA, Sanders JW, Mohareb EW, Samy S, Cosby MT, Mostafa MM, Riddle MS, Frenck RW. A cross-sectional household cluster serosurvey of hepatitis C virus antibodies in an urban slum of Cairo, Egypt in 2004. Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2015; 1:9. PMID: 28883941.
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    8. Downs JW, Putnam SD, Rockabrand DM, El Okla G, Mostafa M, Monteville MR, Antosek LE, Herbst J, Tribble DR, Riddle MS, Sanders JW. A cross-sectional analysis of clinical presentations of and risk factors for enteric protozoan Infections in an Active Duty Population during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2015; 1:2. PMID: 28883934.
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    9. Ahmed SF, Shaheen HI, Abdel-Messih IA, Mostafa M, Putnam SD, Kamal KA, Sayed AN, Frenck RW, Sanders JW, Klena JD, Wierzba TF. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of diarrhea associated with enteropathogenic, enteroaggregative and diffuse-adherent Escherichia coli in Egyptian children. J Trop Pediatr. 2014 Oct; 60(5):397-400. PMID: 25122630.
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    10. Matson DO, Abdel-Messih IA, Schlett CD, Bok K, Wienkopff T, Wierzba TF, Sanders JW, Frenck RW. Rotavirus genotypes among hospitalized children in Egypt, 2000-2002. J Infect Dis. 2010 Sep 01; 202 Suppl:S263-5. PMID: 20684714.
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    11. Wierzba TF, Abdel-Messih IA, Gharib B, Baqar S, Hendaui A, Khalil I, Omar TA, Khayat HE, Putnam SD, Sanders JW, Ng LK, Price LJ, Scott DA, Frenck RR. Campylobacter infection as a trigger for Guillain-Barré syndrome in Egypt. PLoS One. 2008; 3(11):e3674. PMID: 19002255.
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    12. Whitman TJ, Qasba SS, Timpone JG, Babel BS, Kasper MR, English JF, Sanders JW, Hujer KM, Hujer AM, Endimiani A, Eshoo MW, Bonomo RA. Occupational transmission of Acinetobacter baumannii from a United States serviceman wounded in Iraq to a health care worker. Clin Infect Dis. 2008 Aug 15; 47(4):439-43. PMID: 18611162.
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