Leslie A. Reperant, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Ecology, Conservation Biology, Disease Ecology,
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Andrew Peter Dobson grad student 2010 Princeton
 (Transmission and spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 between and within novel hosts.)
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Reperant L, Russell CA, Osterhaus A. (2024) Scientific highlights of the 9th ESWI Influenza Conference. One Health Outlook. 6: 5
Becker T, Elbahesh H, Reperant LA, et al. (2021) Influenza Vaccines: Successes and Continuing Challenges. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 224: S405-S419
Beyer WEP, Palache AM, Reperant LA, et al. (2019) Association between vaccine adjuvant effect and pre-seasonal immunity. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised immunogenicity trials comparing squalene-adjuvanted and aqueous inactivated influenza vaccines. Vaccine
Reperant LA, Osterhaus ADME. (2017) AIDS, Avian flu, SARS, MERS, Ebola, Zika… what next? Vaccine
Reperant LA, Moesker FM, Osterhaus AD. (2016) Influenza: from zoonosis to pandemic. Erj Open Research. 2
Reperant LA, Brown IH, Haenen OL, et al. (2016) Companion Animals as a Source of Viruses for Human Beings and Food Production Animals. Journal of Comparative Pathology
Reperant LA, Grenfell BT, Osterhaus AD. (2015) Quantifying the risk of pandemic influenza virus evolution by mutation and re-assortment. Vaccine
Reperant LA, Osterhaus ADME. (2015) Influenza from a one health perspective: Infection by a highly versatile virus Zoonoses-Infections Affecting Humans and Animals: Focus On Public Health Aspects. 455-486
Short KR, Veldhuis Kroeze EJ, Reperant LA, et al. (2014) Influenza virus and endothelial cells: a species specific relationship. Frontiers in Microbiology. 5: 653
Reperant LA, Osterhaus AD. (2014) Dromedary MERS-CoV replicates in human respiratory tissues. The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine. 2: 779-81
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