David Shay
0000-0001-9619-4820
96 papers found
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Patterns of seasonal influenza activity in U.S. core based statistical areas, described using prescriptions of oseltamivir in Medicare claims data
Evaluating oseltamivir prescriptions in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services medical claims records as an indicator of seasonal influenza in the United States
Estimated rates of influenza-associated outpatient visits during 2001-2010 in 6 US integrated healthcare delivery organizations
Deaths averted by influenza vaccination in the U.S. during the seasons 2005/06 through 2013/14
Comparative effectiveness of high-dose versus standard-dose influenza vaccines in US residents aged 65 years and older from 2012 to 2013 using Medicare data: a retrospective cohort analysis
Influenza-Related Hospitalization and ED Visits in Children Less Than 5 Years: 2000-2011
Influenza Pneumonia Surveillance among Hospitalized Adults May Underestimate the Burden of Severe Influenza Disease
Can the rolling cross-sectional survey design be used to estimate the effectiveness of influenza vaccines?
Age-Specific Influenza-Related Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations in 2010–2011 Compared With the Pandemic Year 2009–2010:
A Probability Model for Evaluating the Bias and Precision of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates from Case-Control Studies
The Burden of Influenza-Associated Critical Illness Hospitalizations
Child, Household, and Caregiver Characteristics Associated with Hospitalization for Influenza Among Children 6–59 Months of Age
Influence of pre-existing hemagglutination inhibition titers against historical influenza strains on antibody response to inactivated trivalent influenza vaccine in adults 50-80 years of age
Vitamin E, vitamin A, and zinc status are not related to serologic response to influenza vaccine in older adults: an observational prospective cohort study
Demographic, socio-economic and geographic determinants of seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in rural western Kenya, 2011
Reply to Fedson
Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the 2011–2012 Season: Protection Against Each Circulating Virus and the Effect of Prior Vaccination on Estimates
Effectiveness of Inactivated Influenza Vaccines in Preventing Influenza-Associated Deaths and Hospitalizations among Ontario Residents Aged ≥65 Years: Estimates with Generalized Linear Models Accounting for Healthy Vaccinee Effects
Population-based Incidence Estimates of Influenza-associated Respiratory Failure Hospitalizations, 2003 to 2009
Further Evidence for Bias in Observational Studies of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness: The 2009 Influenza A(H1N1) Pandemic
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