Aaron M. Wendelboe
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
62 Papers
145 Citations
Aaron M. Wendelboe is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications. Previous affiliations of Aaron M. Wendelboe include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & New Mexico Department of Health.
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Papers
Global Burden of Thrombosis: Epidemiologic Aspects.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Global Burden of Disease Project (GBDP) reports, recent systematic reviews, and searching the published literature for recent studies reporting measures of incidence, burden, and disability-adjusted life-years.
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Thrombosis A Major Contributor to Global Disease Burden
Gary E. Raskob,Pantep Angchaisuksiri,Alicia N. Blanco,Harry R. Büller,Alexander Gallus,Beverley J. Hunt,Elaine M. Hylek,Ajay K. Kakkar,Stavros Konstantinides,M. McCumber,Yukio Ozaki,Aaron M. Wendelboe,Jeffrey I. Weitz +12 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature on the global burden of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in low-, middle-, and high-income countries was performed in this article.
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Duration of immunity against pertussis after natural infection or vaccination.
TL;DR: A review of the published data on duration of immunity reveals estimates that infection-acquired immunity against pertussis disease wanes after 4–20 years and protective immunity after vaccination wanesAfter 4–12 years.
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Thrombosis: a major contributor to global disease burden
Gary E. Raskob,Pantep Angchaisuksiri,Alicia N. Blanco,Harry R. Büller,Alexander Gallus,Beverley J. Hunt,Elaine M. Hylek,Stavros Konstantinides,Micah McCumber,Yukio Ozaki,Aaron M. Wendelboe,Jeffrey I. Weitz +11 more
TL;DR: VTE associated with hospitalization was the leading cause of disability-adjusted-life-years lost in low- and middle-income countries, and second in high- income countries, responsible for more DALYs lost than nosocomial pneumonia, catheter-related blood stream infections, and adverse drug events.
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Thrombosis: a major contributor to the global disease burden
Gary E. Raskob,Pantep Angchaisuksiri,Alicia N. Blanco,H. R. Büller,Alexander Gallus,Beverley J. Hunt,Elaine M. Hylek,A. K. Kakkar,Stavros Konstantinides,Micah McCumber,Yukio Ozaki,Aaron M. Wendelboe,J. I. Weitz +12 more
TL;DR: VTE associated with hospitalization was the leading cause of disability-adjusted life-years lost in low- and middle- income countries, and second in high-income countries, responsible for more disability- adjusted life- years lost than nosocomial pneumonia, catheter-related blood stream infections, and adverse drug events.
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