Nicolas A Menzies
Harvard University
142 Papers
327 Citations
Nicolas A Menzies is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 95 publications. Previous affiliations of Nicolas A Menzies include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Papers
The Use of Mathematical Models of Chlamydia Transmission to Address Public Health Policy Questions: A Systematic Review
Minttu M Rönn,Emory E Wolf,Harrell W. Chesson,Nicolas A Menzies,Kara Galer,Rachel Gorwitz,Thomas L. Gift,Katherine K. Hsu,Joshua A. Salomon +8 more
TL;DR: A review of published chlamydia models to understand the range of approaches used for policy analyses and how the studies have responded to developments in the field and gives a perspective on how mathematical modeling has responded to increasing empirical evidence.
The cost structure of routine infant immunization services: a systematic analysis of six countries.
TL;DR: The substantial variation observed in this sample suggests differences in operating model for otherwise similar sites, and further understanding of these differences could reveal approaches to improve efficiency and performance of immunization sites.
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The impact of alternative delivery strategies for novel tuberculosis vaccines in low-income and middle-income countries: a modelling study
Rebecca A. Clark,Christinah Mukandavire,Allison Portnoy,Chathika K Weerasuriya,Arminder K Deol,Danny Scarponi,Andrew Iskauskas,Roel Bakker,Matthew Quaife,Shelly Malhotra,Nebiat Gebreselassie,Matteo Zignol,Raymond Hutubessy,Birgitte Giersing,Mark Jit,Rebecca Harris,Nicolas A Menzies,Richard G. White +17 more
TL;DR: Novel tuberculosis vaccines could have substantial impact, which will vary depending on delivery strategy, and Accelerated introduction similar to the pace of COVID-19 vaccines could approximately double the lives saved before 2050.
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Impact of campaign-style delivery of routine vaccines: a quasi-experimental evaluation using routine health services data in India.
Emma Clarke-Deelder,Christian Suharlim,Susmita Chatterjee,Susmita Chatterjee,Logan Brenzel,Arindam Ray,Jessica Cohen,Margaret McConnell,Stephen C Resch,Nicolas A Menzies +9 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted a quasi-experimental evaluation of IMI using routine data on vaccine doses delivered, comparing districts participating and not participating in IMI, and found that, during implementation, IMI increased delivery of 13 infant vaccines, with a median effect of 10.6% (95% confidence interval 5.1% to 16.5%).
Spotting the old foe-revisiting the case definition for TB.
Rein M G J Houben,Hanif Esmail,Jon C Emery,Louis R. Joslyn,C. Finn McQuaid,Nicolas A Menzies,Joaquín Sanz,Sourya Shrestha,Richard G. White,Chongguang Yang,Frank Cobelens +10 more
TL;DR: It is concerning that the current case definitions for tuberculosis remain underscored by the classic paradigm of binary states of latent infection and active disease, with a stepwise, linear transition under which symptoms, bacteriological positivity, and disease pathology are assumed to emerge broadly together.
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