Joseph P. Icenogle
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
109 Papers
1.4K Citations
Joseph P. Icenogle is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rubella & Rubella virus. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 98 publications. Previous affiliations of Joseph P. Icenogle include United States Department of Health and Human Services & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Papers
Characterization of a novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Paul A. Rota,M. Steven Oberste,Stephan S. Monroe,W. Allan Nix,Ray Campagnoli,Joseph P. Icenogle,Silvia Peñaranda,Bettina Bankamp,Kaija Maher,Min hsin Chen,Suxiong Tong,Azaibi Tamin,Luis Lowe,Michael Frace,Joseph L. DeRisi,Qi Chen,David Wang,Dean D. Erdman,Teresa C. T. Peret,Cara C. Burns,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Pierre E. Rollin,Anthony Sanchez,Stephanie L. Liffick,Brian P. Holloway,Josef Limor,Karen A. McCaustland,Mellissa Olsen-Rasmussen,Ron A. M. Fouchier,Stephan Günther,Albert Osterhaus,Christian Drosten,Mark A. Pallansch,Larry J. Anderson,William J. Bellini +34 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses and sequence comparisons showed that SARS-CoV is not closelyrelated to any of the previouslycharacterized coronaviruses.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA Copy Number Is Dependent on Grade of Cervical Disease and HPV Type
David C. Swan,Ruth Ann Tucker,Guillermo Tortolero-Luna,Michele Follen Mitchell,Louise Wideroff,Elizabeth R. Unger,Rosane Nisenbaum,William C. Reeves,Joseph P. Icenogle +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the clinical usefulness of HPV quantitation requires reassessment and is assay dependent, precluding setting a clinically significant cutoff value for “high” copy numbers predictive of disease.
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Genital papillomavirus infection and cervical dysplasia--opportunistic complications of HIV infection.
Marie Laga,Joseph P. Icenogle,Richard Marsella,A.T. Manoka,N Nzila,Robert W. Ryder,Sten H. Vermund,William L. Heyward,Ann Marie Nelson,William C. Reeves +9 more
TL;DR: Both HPV infection and cervical cancer may emerge as opportunistic complications of HIV infection in populations in which HIV, HPV and cervicalcancer are common.
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The HIV-1 tat protein enhances E2-dependent human papillomavirus 16 transcription
TL;DR: HIV can modulate HPV gene expression in cell culture and that the increased rate of HPV-associated cervical disease in asymptomatic HIV-seropositive women may result from HPV-HIV molecular interactions.
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The changing epidemiology of rubella in the 1990s: on the verge of elimination and new challenges for control and prevention.
Susan E. Reef,Teryl K. Frey,Katherine P. Theall,Emily S. Abernathy,Cindy L. Burnett,Joseph P. Icenogle,Mary M. McCauley,Melinda Wharton +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the current epidemiology of Rubella and CRS and assessed progress toward elimination, concluding that the United States is on the verge of eliminating the disease.
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