Lee M. Hampton

1.7k total citations
59 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Lee M. Hampton is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lee M. Hampton has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Infectious Diseases, 20 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 19 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Lee M. Hampton's work include Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (25 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (20 papers) and Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy (17 papers). Lee M. Hampton is often cited by papers focused on Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (25 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (20 papers) and Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy (17 papers). Lee M. Hampton collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Uganda. Lee M. Hampton's co-authors include Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Kimberly M. Thompson, Daniel S. Budnitz, Lauri A. Hicks, Laurel E. Garrison, George E. Nelson, Hsien‐Yen Chang, Matthew Daubresse, G. Caleb Alexander and Manish Patel and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, PEDIATRICS and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Lee M. Hampton

59 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

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M Sprenger Netherlands
Aliya Naheed Bangladesh
Emma Best New Zealand
Jennifer P. King United States
Yu Bin Seo South Korea
Margaret Carrel United States
M Sprenger Netherlands
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hampton, Lee M.. (2024). Economic Analyses for Disease Surveillance Planning and Advocacy. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 231(4). 837–840. 1 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., Paul A. Rota, Mick N. Mulders, et al.. (2024). Use of Measles and Rubella Rapid Diagnostic Tests to Improve Case Detection and Targeting of Vaccinations. Vaccines. 12(8). 823–823. 2 indexed citations
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Dent, Juan, Kirsten E. Wiens, Espoir Bwenge Malembaka, et al.. (2024). Enhanced cholera surveillance to improve vaccination campaign efficiency. Nature Medicine. 30(4). 1104–1110. 5 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., et al.. (2023). Ebola outbreak detection and response since 2013. The Lancet Microbe. 4(9). e661–e662. 4 indexed citations
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Nelson, Allyson R., et al.. (2023). Progress in the Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine Program Rollout Supported by Gavi During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Path Forward. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10(Supplement_1). S13–S16. 6 indexed citations
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Roberts, Tamalee, et al.. (2023). Diagnostics for Typhoid Fever: Current Perspectives and Future Outlooks for Product Development and Access. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10(Supplement_1). S17–S20. 6 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., Hope L. Johnson, & Seth Berkley. (2022). Diagnostics to make immunisation programmes more efficient, equitable, and effective. The Lancet Microbe. 3(4). e242–e243. 8 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M.. (2020). Vaccine handling and administration errors should be addressed to improve vaccine program safety. Vaccine. 38(32). 4933–4934. 4 indexed citations
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Tebbens, Radboud J. Duintjer, Lee M. Hampton, & Kimberly M. Thompson. (2018). Planning for globally coordinated cessation of bivalent oral poliovirus vaccine: risks of non-synchronous cessation and unauthorized oral poliovirus vaccine use. BMC Infectious Diseases. 18(1). 165–165. 11 indexed citations
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Lopez, Anna Lena, Jennifer B. Harris, Peter Francis Raguindin, et al.. (2018). Introduction of inactivated poliovirus vaccine in the Philippines: Effect on health care provider and infant caregiver attitudes and practices. Vaccine. 36(48). 7399–7407. 4 indexed citations
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Casey, Rebecca M., Lee M. Hampton, Blanche-Philomene Melanga Anya, et al.. (2017). State of equity: childhood immunization in the World Health Organization African region. Pan African Medical Journal. 27(Suppl 3). 5–5. 10 indexed citations
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Tebbens, Radboud J. Duintjer, Lee M. Hampton, & Kimberly M. Thompson. (2016). Implementation of coordinated global serotype 2 oral poliovirus vaccine cessation: risks of inadvertent trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine use. BMC Infectious Diseases. 16(1). 237–237. 43 indexed citations
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Tebbens, Radboud J. Duintjer, Lee M. Hampton, Steven G.F. Wassilak, et al.. (2016). Maintenance and Intensification of Bivalent Oral Poliovirus Vaccine Use Prior to its Coordinated Global Cessation. Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination. 7(5). 28 indexed citations
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Tebbens, Radboud J. Duintjer, Lee M. Hampton, & Kimberly M. Thompson. (2016). Implementation of coordinated global serotype 2 oral poliovirus vaccine cessation: risks of potential non-synchronous cessation. BMC Infectious Diseases. 16(1). 231–231. 40 indexed citations
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Conklin, Laura, Godfrey Bigogo, Lee M. Hampton, et al.. (2015). High Streptococcus pneumoniae colonization prevalence among HIV-infected Kenyan parents in the year before pneumococcal conjugate vaccine introduction. BMC Infectious Diseases. 16(1). 18–18. 22 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., Katherine E. Fleming-Dutra, Christopher C. Perry, et al.. (2014). Large outbreak of Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever at a military base. Epidemiology and Infection. 142(11). 2336–2346. 17 indexed citations
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Hicks, Lauri A., Laurel E. Garrison, George E. Nelson, & Lee M. Hampton. (2012). Legionellosis—United States, 2000–2009. American Journal of Transplantation. 12(1). 250–253. 115 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., Elizabeth R. Zell, Stephanie J. Schrag, & Adam L. Cohen. (2012). Sentinel versus population-based surveillance of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine effectiveness. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90(8). 568–577. 11 indexed citations
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Hampton, Lee M., Monica M. Farley, William Schaffner, et al.. (2011). Prevention of Antibiotic-Nonsusceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae With Conjugate Vaccines. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 205(3). 401–411. 95 indexed citations
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Murray, Thomas S., Kenneth L. Muldrew, Robert Finkelstein, et al.. (2008). Acute Pyelonephritis Caused by Aerococcus urinae in a 12-Year-Old Boy. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 27(8). 760–762. 15 indexed citations

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