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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

Impact of Body Mass Index on Immunogenicity of Pandemic H1N1 Vaccine in Children and Adults

S. Todd Callahan; Mark Wolff; Heather Hill; Kathryn M. Edwards; Wendy A. Keitel; Robert L. Atmar; Shital M. Patel; Hana M. El Sahly; Flor M. Munoz; W. Paul Glezen; Rebecca C. Brady; Robert W. Frenck; David I. Bernstein; Christopher J. Harrison; Mary Anne Jackson; Douglas Swanson; Jason G. Newland; Angela L. Myers; Robyn A. Livingston; Emmanuel B. Walter; Rowena J Dolor; Kenneth E. Schmader; Mark J. Mulligan; Srilatha Edupuganti; Nadine Rouphael; Jennifer A. Whitaker; Paul Spearman; Harry L. Keyserling; Andi L. Shane; Allison Ross Eckard

Obesity emerged as a risk factor for morbidity and mortality related to 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) infection. However, few studies examine the immune responses to H1N1 vaccine among children and adults of various body mass indices (BMI). Pooling data from 3 trials of unadjuvanted split-virus H1N1 A/California/07/2009 influenza vaccines, we analyzed serologic responses of participants stratified by BMI grouping. A single vaccine dose produced higher hemagglutination inhibition antibody titers at day 21 in obese compared to nonobese adults, but there were no significant differences in responses to H1N1 vaccine among children or adults of various BMI following 2 doses.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1998

Genetic Diversity among Mycobacterium avium Complex Strains Recovered from Children with and without Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

Douglas Swanson; Xi Pan; Mark W. Kline; Ross E. McKinney; Ram Yogev; Linda L. Lewis; Michael T. Brady; George McSherry; Wayne M. Dankner; James M. Musser

The genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infections in children with and without human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection were evaluated. Isolates recovered from 136 children were subtyped by sequence analysis of a 360-bp region of the gene (hsp65) encoding a 65-kDa heat-shock protein. Twenty-one distinct hsp65 alleles were identified. On the basis of hsp65 genotype, 6 isolates were not MAC organisms. Of the remaining 130 samples, 61% were M. avium, 37% were Mycobacterium intracellulare, and 2% were species nonspecific MAC. Eighty-eight percent of the isolates obtained from HIV-infected children were M. avium. In contrast, only 38% of the isolates obtained from children without HIV infection were M. avium (chi2 test, P < .001). M. avium isolates were further subtyped by Southern blot analysis with insertion element IS1245. Taken together, no evidence for a single clonal M. avium strain causing infection was detected.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2017

Haemophilus influenzae Type b Invasive Disease in Amish Children, Missouri, USA, 2014

Angela L. Myers; Mary Anne Jackson; Lixin Zhang; Douglas Swanson; Janet R. Gilsdorf

During 5 months in 2014, three Amish children in Missouri, USA, were diagnosed with invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b infection. Two were rural neighbors infected with a genetically similar rare strain, sequence type 45. One child had recently traveled, raising the possibility of maintenance of this strain among unvaccinated carriers in Amish communities.


Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology | 2018

Endobronchial Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacterium Infection Presenting in a Healthy Child

Hannah Kavookjian; Joel W. Jones; Sweeti Shah; Hugo Escobar; Douglas Swanson; Pamela Nicklaus

Objectives: To describe a safe and effective treatment for endobronchial Mycobacterium avium complex. Methods: Case report and literature review. Results: We present a case of endobronchial M. avium complex in a healthy child treated with serial carbon-dioxide laser excisions and antibiotic triple therapy using azithromycin, rifampin, and ethambutol. No current guideline for the treatment of these lesions in the pediatric population exists. Conclusions: In patients with airway impingement, serial endoscopic surgical resection combined with antibiotics can provide safe and effective management.


Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice | 2011

An Unusual Cause of Neonatal Meningitis: 2 Case Reports

Pooja H. Thakur; Douglas Swanson; Robyn A. Livingston


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2016

Emergence of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV13) Nonvaccine-Specific Streptococcus pneumoniae Serogroups 15, 23, 33, and 35 Isolated From Children in Kansas City, Missouri

Douglas Swanson; Christopher J. Harrison; Maria J. Tort; Angee McDaniel


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2015

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Invasive Disease in Amish Children, Missouri 2014

Angela L. Myers; Mary Anne Jackson; Lixin Zhang; Douglas Swanson; Janet R. Gilsdorf


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2015

Impact of PCV7 and PCV13 on the Serotype Distribution of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Adults in Kansas City

Fernando Merino; Erin Atwood; Rebecca Horvat; Douglas Swanson; Christopher J. Harrison; R. Scott Duncan; Maria J. Tort; Angee McDaniel


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2015

Molecular Epidemiology of Pneumococcal Infections in Adults and Children from the Kansas City Area between 2010 and 2013

Douglas Swanson; Christopher J. Harrison; Fernando Merino; Erin Atwood; Rebecca Horvat; Maria J. Tort; Angee McDaniel; Anne James; Richard V. Goering


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2014

964Seroepidemiology of Pediatric Pneumococcal Colonization and Infection Before and After 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV13)

Douglas Swanson; Christopher J. Harrison; R. Scott Duncan; Chris Paap; Laura Puzniak

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Angela L. Myers

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Lixin Zhang

University of Michigan

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R. Scott Duncan

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Robyn A. Livingston

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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