Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center: Highlights of 2009-2012

Vaccines
Roger Baxter, Nicola P Klein

Abstract

The Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center is a specialized research organization in Oakland, California. They have been an active vaccine research group for many years, and have participated in and led a multitude of vaccine studies. This article will review the last three years of research activities.

References

Jul 25, 2009·American Journal of Epidemiology·Bruce FiremanRoger Baxter
Dec 10, 2009·The Journal of Infectious Diseases·Roger BaxterBruce Fireman
Dec 19, 2009·The Journal of Infectious Diseases·Nicola P KleinCornelia L Dekker
Jan 22, 2010·The New England Journal of Medicine·Israel LowyDonna M Ambrosino
Feb 26, 2010·Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association·A M Navar-BogganN P Klein
Jul 1, 2010·Pediatrics·Nicola P KleinUNKNOWN Vaccine Safety Datalink
Apr 20, 2011·Pediatrics·James BaggsEric Weintraub
Aug 13, 2011·Journal of Perinatology : Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association·A M Navar-BogganN P Klein
Jan 24, 2012·Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America·Roger BaxterUNKNOWN CISA Network
Mar 14, 2012·American Journal of Epidemiology·Ali Rowhani-RahbarRoger Baxter
Apr 5, 2012·Pediatrics·Nicola P KleinBruce Fireman
Jun 9, 2012·Neuroepidemiology·Ali Rowhani-RahbarNicola P Klein
Jul 28, 2012·Vaccine·Ali Rowhani-RahbarUNKNOWN Risk Interval Working Group of the Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment Network
Sep 12, 2012·Vaccine·Roger BaxterPatricia Saddier
Sep 14, 2012·The New England Journal of Medicine·Nicola P KleinRoger Baxter
Oct 3, 2012·Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine·Nicola P KleinSteven J Jacobsen
Mar 30, 2013·Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease·G Thomas RayRoger Baxter
Apr 13, 2013·Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America·Roger BaxterNicola P Klein

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