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SCHARP 'Bite' benefits African orphans
Statistical center employees bring their passion to the plate with annual potluck in support of AIDS orphans in rural Malawi

A strategy for flu infection protection
Study finds antivirals effectively curb influenza virus and are valuable in managing seasonal flu in households

A deadly cycle of infection
Study by PHS, Clinical Research divisions shows malaria may fuel spread of HIV while HIV may boost adult malaria-infection rates in Africa

No mass vaccination
Study finds that prompt surveillance, victim containment could thwart an epidemic smallpox attack

Disease modeling's dynamic duo
Research partners Halloran and Longini's disease-simulation expertise aids PHS efforts to build vaccine center, provide strategies to control pandemics

Supercomputers simulate flu pandemic
Collaborators use powerful computer models as virtual laboratories to predict possible course of pandemic bird flu in the United States and develop strategies for slowing its spread

Kids could be key to fighting influenza
Studying effects of vaccinating schoolchildren against influenza could help prepare nation for bird-flu pandemic

The challenge of nevirapine resistance
Anthony Mwatha finds mothers and infants with some HIV subtypes show increased resistance to drug used to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV in developing countries

A passion for solving research puzzles
Biostatistician Amalia Meir guides the design and data interpretation of HIV and herpes clinical trials

HIV-prevention team transitions into global action
HPTN begins enrollment for two multinational trials to test non-vaccine methods for preventing HIV infection

A SCHARP statistician for science
Li Qin brings new data-analysis techniques, tools to early stage clinical trials for HIV-vaccine candidates

Other Articles

Containing Pandemic Influenza at the Source
by Ira Longini and M. Elizabeth Halloran

Mitigation strategies for pandemic influenza in the United States
by Ira Longini

Community Studies for Vaccinating Schoolchildren Against Influenza
by M. Elizabeth Halloran* and Ira M. Longini Jr.

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