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Donald S. Burke is an expert on the prevention, diagnosis, and control of infectious diseases of global concern. He is a distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy at the University of Pittsburgh.

Education

Career

Burke is a Distinguished University Professor[1] of Health Science and Policy at the University of Pittsburgh, and dean emeritus of the Graduate School of Public Health. Burke was the longest serving dean in the history of the school (2006-19). He is also the former associate vice chancellor for global health and director of the Center for Vaccine Research.[2]

Burke is one of the world's foremost experts on the prevention, diagnosis, and control of emerging infectious diseases and infectious diseases of global concern, especially HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis A, and avian influenza. His research has spanned a wide range of scientific activities, including development of new diagnostics, field studies, clinical vaccine trials, computational modelling of epidemic control strategies, and health policy analysis.[3]

Before coming to Pittsburgh, Burke was Professor of International Health and Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He was previously involved in infectious diseases research for several U.S. government agencies, retiring from the U.S. Army Medical Corps as a Colonel after 23 years of service. He has lectured widely on the history of microbiology and vaccines.[2]

Selected honors

Publications

Burke is author or coauthor of over 200 scholarly papers. Five of them have been cited more than 1,000 times in other papers, notably "Multifactorial index of cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures", published in 1977 in the New England Journal of Medicine, and cited over 2,800 times since then.[4]

Together with a number of other persons, in 2016 he proposed a World Serum Bank as a means of helping combat epidemics.[5]

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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Donald Scott Burke, M.D. Distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy Jonas Salk Chair in Population Health Professor of Epidemiology CITIZENSHIP: United States BUSINESS ADDRESS: University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health 130 DeSoto Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Telephone: 412-383-3595 E-mail: donburke@pitt.edu EDUCATION AND TRAINING Undergraduate 1963-1967 Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH B.A Chemistry major; honors in biology; magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa Graduate 1967-1971 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA M.D. Medicine Post Graduate 1971-1973 Harvard University and the Boston City Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts Clinical Fellow Intern & Junior Resident Physician Internal Medicine 1975-1976 Harvard University and the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Massachusetts Clinical Fellow Senior Resident Physician Internal Medicine 1976-1978 Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC Research Fellow Infectious Diseas


APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS 2018-present 2011-present Jonas Salk Chair in Population Health Distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2006-2019 Dean Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2006-2019 Associate Vice Chancellor for Global Health University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2006-2018 UPMC- Jonas Salk Chair in Global Health University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2006-2016 Director Center for Vaccine Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2006-present Professor of Epidemiology and Professor of Medicine University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 1997-2006 Professor of International Health and Professor of Epidemiology Professor of Medicine Director Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Center for Immunization Research, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 1996-1997 Associate Director For Emerging Threats and Biotechnology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Washington, DC 1988-1996 Director US Military HIV/AIDS Research Program. Rockville, MD 1988-1990 Director Founder and Director Division of Retrovirology, WRAIR, Washington, DC US Military HIV/AIDS Laboratory Complex, Rockville, MD 1984-1988 Chief Department of Virus Diseases, WRAIR, Washington, DC 1983-1984 Deputy Director Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok Thailand


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  • Name : Donald Scott Burke / [Don Jane Burke] / [Donald J Burke]

  • Birth Date: Feb 1946

  • Residence Date: 1987-2020

  • Address : 1436 Inverness Ave / Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA / 15217

  • Second Residence Date : 1984-2012

  • Second Address : 3241 Livingston St NW / Washington, District of Columbia, USA / 20015

  • Third Address : 12 Quissett Ave / Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA / 02543

  • Fourth Address : 87 Morgan Ave / Ashland, Ohio, USA / 44805

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Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection by Immunoassay Using a Molecularly Cloned and Expressed Virus Envelope Polypeptide

Comparison to Western Blot on 2707 Consecutive Serum Samples

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Major General (Ret) Philip King Russell

Donald S. Burke,1 Scott Halstead,2 and Thomas P. Monath3

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Major General (Ret) Philip King Russell, past president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine Hygiene in 1983, died on January 21, 2021, at the age of 88 years after a battle with lung cancer. Phil was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1932. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Johns Hopkins University and earned his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1958, where he also became board certified in internal medicine. He began his extraordinary career in research in infectious diseases, and he published his first article, at the age of 27 years, on mumps virolysin, in 1959. He then began a 30-year career in the U.S. Army. His military assignments included chief of the Department of Virology at the SEATO Lab in Bangkok, Thailand; then chief of virus diseases, director of the Division of Communicable Diseases, and institute director of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). Upon promotion to the general officer ranks, he became commander of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, and finally commander of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, where he led all U.S. military medical research. His military awards included the Legion of Merit and Distinguished Service Medal.

After retiring from the military in 1992, Phil accepted a position as a professor of international health at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, where he conducted research, taught, and advised graduate students. He created a new course on vaccine science and policy, the first of its kind, a blueprint of sorts for his later public private partnership initiatives. He retired a second time, this time from academia, in 1997. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the anthrax bio attacks in the U.S. Capitol, Phil was brought back into service to his country as a science advisor in the Office of Public Health Preparedness in the Department of Health and Human Services. He was instrumental in the creation of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority and the Strategic National Stockpile. From the time of his retirement from the military, Phil was a major figure in the development of a new era of public–private partnerships for international health. He became the special advisor to the Children’s Vaccine Initiative, a forerunner of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI). He was the founding president of the Sabin Vaccine Institute and a visionary behind the creation of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, the Malaria Vaccine Initiative, the Aeres tuberculosis foundation, the Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative, and other new institutions created to accelerate vaccine development for infectious diseases of global concern. He was a trusted advisor to Bill Gates Senior at the time of the creation of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Phil was at heart an arbovirologist. His first international assignment in the military was in Bangkok, where he worked on the pathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever and codeveloped the assays that became the global standards for detecting and measuring anti-dengue antibodies. Truth be told, field research on mosquito-borne viruses allowed Phil to camouflage his field adventures as scientific pursuits. He was an avid member of the American Committee on Arthropod-Borne Viruses of the ASTMH, with a worldwide network of arbovirologist friends.

Despite his military leadership responsibilities, he authored or coauthored more than 100 medical scientific publications. He had a significant leadership role in successful Army R&D efforts on vaccines against adenoviruses, hepatitis A, Japanese encephalitis, and meningitis. Over the course of his career, he became a world leader on a wide array of tropical diseases and vaccines, especially malaria. He served on the WHO SAGE Vaccine Committee, chaired the NIH Malaria Vaccine Advisory Committee, and advised countless other national and international civilian vaccine efforts.

Phil had an unmatched understanding of what it takes to move a new idea for a vaccine through the research pipeline into a product, and then bringing it into use. His experience in military R&D, with its requirement for bottom-line impact, coupled with his keen innate intellect, his scientific insight, and his genuine spirit of international brotherhood, uniquely enabled Phil to pull together all the parts for successful vaccine development initiatives. As he wrote in his 1983 ASTMH Presidential Address, “Excellence in Research Is Not Enough”:

The U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command has long recognized the necessity to follow up basic research with product development efforts. The history of military medical research, with its long list of successfully developed vaccines … attests to the fact that the Department of the Army expects a return on its investments in research in terms of useful products and practical disease control methods.

Phil’s inspirational style made things happen. A sophisticated internationalist, he projected the image of a roughcast military man. He could be profane—but even in his profanity, there was humor. Who could ever forget Phil exclaiming “his [deleted] sucks more canal water than anyone else I know.” He had an outsized influence without being overbearing. He engaged, debated, laughed, and listened.

When Phil was the WRAIR director and the Reagan administration had severely slashed CDC arbovirus funding, Phil arranged to sustain critical CDC programs through the tight times and thereby avoid lasting damage to a precious national asset by and orchestrating interagency funding transfers out of his own WRAIR budget. That vision, service to a greater good beyond his own interests, was characteristic of his leadership style. His well-centered moral compass helped set those of a generation of younger military officers who looked up to Phil as a mentor and role model, as it did for numerous young civilian scientists later in his career.

Phil’s influence on national vaccine programs never waned. In this last year, at the age of 88 years, he wrote articles about complications from dengue vaccines, and spoke on national television on CNN about the dangers of political interference in COVID vaccines. Phil was even quoted, posthumously, in the New York Times about his views on proper management of the strategic national stockpile.

An active and beloved member of the ASTMH, Phil served as ASTMH councilor (1975–1977) and president (1983), and was recipient of many of the Society’s highest awards, including the Walter Reed Medal (1999), the Richard M. Taylor Award (2000), and the Fred L. Soper Lectureship (2003). Phil was blessed with his 65 years of marriage to Constance Rice Russell, a lifemate who shared his warmth and irreverent sense of humor. He is also survived by three children: Catherine Russell Kingsbury, Ellen King Russell Hertig, and Richard Webster Russell; six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.

Phil was laid to rest at a private service with full military honors at Fort Logan, Colorado. Donations may be made in Phil’s memory to the Sabin Vaccine Institute.


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Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1CURRICULUM VITAENAME:Donald Scott Burke, M.D.Distinguished University Professor of HealthScience and PolicyJonas Salk Chair in Population HealthProfessor of EpidemiologyCITIZENSHIP:United StatesBUSINESS ADDRESS:University of PittsburghGraduate School of Public Health130 DeSoto StreetPittsburgh, PA 15261Telephone: 412-383-3595E-mail: donburke@pitt.eduEDUCATION AND TRAININGUndergraduate1963-1967Western Reserve University,Cleveland, OHB.AChemistry major; honors in biology; magna cum laude; Phi Beta KappaGraduate1967-1971Harvard Medical School,Boston, MAM.D.MedicinePost Graduate1971-1973Harvard University and the Boston City Hospital,Boston, MassachusettsClinical FellowIntern & Junior Resident PhysicianInternal Medicine1975-1976Harvard University and the Massachusetts General Hospital,Boston MassachusettsClinical FellowSenior Resident PhysicianInternal Medicine1976-1978Walter Reed Army Medical Center,Washington, DCResearch FellowInfectious DiseaseRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD2APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS2018-present2011-presentJonas Salk Chair in Population HealthDistinguished University Professor of Health Science and PolicyUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PAUniversity of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA2006-2019DeanGraduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA2006-2019Associate Vice Chancellor for Global HealthUniversity of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA2006-2018UPMC- Jonas Salk Chair in Global HealthUniversity of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA2006-2016DirectorCenter for Vaccine Research,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA2006-presentProfessor of Epidemiology and Professor of MedicineUniversity of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA1997-2006Professor of International Health and Professor of EpidemiologyProfessor of MedicineDirectorJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MDJohns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDCenter for Immunization Research,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD1996-1997Associate DirectorFor Emerging Threats and Biotechnology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Washington, DC1988-1996DirectorUS Military HIV/AIDS Research Program. Rockville, MD1988-1990DirectorFounder and DirectorDivision of Retrovirology, WRAIR, Washington, DCUS Military HIV/AIDS Laboratory Complex, Rockville, MD1984-1988ChiefDepartment of Virus Diseases, WRAIR, Washington, DC1983-1984Deputy DirectorArmed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok ThailandRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD31978-1984ChiefVirology Department, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), Bangkok, Thailand1976-1978Clinical Desk OfficerDepartment of Virus Diseases, WRAIR,Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC1973-1975Clinical Ward OfficerMedical Division, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRID), Fort Detrick, MDACADEMIC AND MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS / US MILITARY1992-1997Professor, Department of Medicine, Uniformed Service University of The Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland Uniformed Service University of The Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD1985-1997Staff Physician, Department of Medicine,Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC1990-1992Faculty, Pre-Command Course,U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,Fort Leavenworth, KS1987-1992Associate Professor, Department of Medicine,Uniformed Service University of The Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD1985-1992Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine/Biometrics, Uniformed Service University of The Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD1985-1990Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases ServiceWalter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DCCERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE1978Diplomat in the Sub-Specialty of Infectious DiseasesAmerican Board of Internal Medicine1977Diplomat in the Specialty ofInternal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD4MEDICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURENot currentMedical License #D16350Specialist in Internal Medicine and Infectious DiseasesState of MarylandMEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIESElected MemberNational Academy of MedicineElected FellowAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceElected FellowAmerican Academy of MicrobiologyElected FellowAmerican Epidemiological SocietyFellow; President (1995-96)American Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneFellowRoyal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (U.K.)FellowAmerican College of PhysiciansFellowInfectious Disease Society of AmericaMemberAmerican Public Health AssociationMemberPhysicians for Human RightsMemberAmerican Society for VirologyMemberAmerican Association for the History of MedicineMemberInternational AIDS SocietyMemberInternational Society for VaccinesHONORSMilitary1997Legion of Merit1991National Defense Service Medal,First Oak Leaf Cluster1991Meritorious Service Medal,Third Oak Leaf Cluster1990Department of the Army “A” Proficiency Designator, Infectious Diseases1989Order of Military Medical Merit1986Meritorious Service Medal,Second Oak Leaf Cluster1985Meritorious Service Medal,First Oak Leaf ClusterRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD51984Armed Forces Reserves Medal1984Overseas Ribbon1981Humanitarian Service Medal1978Meritorious Service Medal1975Army Commendation Medal1973National Defense Service Medal1973Army Service RibbonMedical and Public Health2019September 13, 2019 declared Donald S. Burke Day in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County by Mayor William Peduto and County Executive Richard Fitzgerald2019Porter Prize, Pittsburgh, for exemplary performance of health promotion and disease prevention201820182016John Snow AwardAmerican Public Health Association, Epidemiology SectionJonas Salk Chair in Population Health, University of PittsburghFellow, American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene2011Distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy, University of Pittsburgh2009Elected Member, Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine), National Academies of Science2008Lifetime National Associate of the National Research Council, for “Extraordinary Service to the NRC and the Academies”2007Ambassador, Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research2006UPMC – Jonas Salk Chair in Global Health, University of Pittsburgh2006Elected Fellow, American Epidemiological Society2003Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (Medical Science)2000Elected Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology2000Elected Member, Delta Omega Public Health Honorary Society1999Golden Apple Award (best teacher), Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public HealthRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD61995Elected President, American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene1992Sustaining Membership Award, Association of Military Surgeons of the US, for outstanding contributions to medical research1990Bailey K. Ashford Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, for outstanding achievements in tropical medicine by a society member under the age of 45 years1989Nathaniel A. Young Memorial Award of the American Committee on Arthropod-borne viruses, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene for outstanding contributions to arbovirology by a scientist under the age of 45 years1989Kimble Methodology Award of the Conference of Public Health Laboratorians, for outstanding contributions to Public Health by development and implementation of HIV diagnosticsRESEARCH AND TRAININGGrants and Contracts ReceivedYears Inclusive Title Role2020 – 2025 Individual-based Simulation ofSeasonal and Pandemic InfluenzaEpidemics (CDC)2018 – 2020 Advancing Analytics to Improve Principal InvestigatorActionable Changes in the OpioidOverdose Epidemic (CDC)2018 – 2020 Support the Creation of a Pittsburgh Co-PrincipalRegional Forum on Opioid Epidemic Investigator(The Pittsburgh Foundation)2018 – 2020 PA Opioid Data Dashboard and Data Co-PrincipalAnalytics Tool (PA Dept. of Health) Investigator2016 – 2021 Outpatient VE for Seasonal Flu Co-InvestigatorPandemic Flu and RSV in a LargeDiverse Network (NIH)2016 – 2021 Development of a Novel, Sensitive Principal InvestigatorZIKV-Specific Sero-diagnostic AssayUtilizing Biologically InspiredSynthetic Molecules (NIH/NIAID)Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD72004 – 2020 Modeling of Infectious Disease Agent Principal InvestigatorStudy Center of Excellence “MIDAS”(NIH/NIGMS)2015 – 2019 Developing Public Health Decision Principal InvestigatorSupport Tools: FRED Ages andStages and MPDS (Robert WoodJohnson Foundation)2015 – 2019 Empowering Indian Health Co-PrincipalResearchers with Computational InvestigatorModeling Tools (NIH / FogartyInternational Center)2013 – 2019 Improving Global Health Through the Principal InvestigatorUse of Modeling and Simulation inBrazil, South Africa, Taiwan, andBurma (Benter Foundation)2013 – 2018 VMI II: Application of Computational Principal InvestigatorModels to Guide and Evaluate GlobalInfectious Disease Control Programs(Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)2008 – 2016 Evaluation of Candidate Vaccine Principal InvestigatorTechnologies using ComputationalModels “Vaccine Modeling Initiative”Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)2013 – 2015 Detection of Recent HIV-1 Infections Principal InvestigatorBased on Naturally Inspired SyntheticOligomers (Bill and Melinda GatesFoundation)2008 – 2014 Preparedness and Emergency InvestigatorResponse Research Center: A PublicHealth Systems Approach (CDC)2009 – 2012Center for Immunology of Emerging Infectious Diseases (NIH/NIAID)Principal Investigator2007 – 2010Dengue Envelope Domain III C3D Vaccine (Dept of Defense)Principal Investigator2007 – 2011Dengue Virus-Like Particle Vaccine (Department of Defense)Investigator2006 – 2009Pittsburgh Influenza Prevention Project “PIPP” (CDC)Principal Investigator2005 – 2010Planning for Avian Influenza Outbreaks and Potential Pandemics in Thailand (NIH/Fogarty International Center)Principal InvestigatorRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD82003 – 2006Mid-Atlantic Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense (NIH/NIAD)Co-Principal Investigator2000 – 2006Johns Hopkins HIV Vaccine Trials Unit (NIH/NIAID)Principal InvestigatorHONORARY LECTURES AND SEMINARSDecember 2019Keynote AddressEpidemics7, Charleston, SCMarch 2019Alexander Langmuir Keynote LecturerAmerican Epidemiological Society, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CAFebruary 2015Keynote SpeakerSixth Annual J. Robert Clapp, Jr., Diversity Leadership Award Ceremony, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, ILApril, 2009O. Ray Kling Distinguished LecturerUniversity of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OKDecember 2008Keynote AddressTulane University President’s Symposium, New Orleans, LAJune 2008Invited Lecturer“Science with the Stars” Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Seminar Series, Silver Springs, MDDecember 2007Keynote AddressInstitute of Medicine Forum on Microbial Threats, Washington, DCAugust 2007Keynote AddressAnnual Meeting of the US Department of Defense Global Emerging Infection Surveillance and Response System,Louisville, KYSeptember 2006John C. Cutler Memorial LecturerUniversity of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. Pittsburgh, PAJune 2005Keynote AddressAnnual Symposium, New York Academy of Medicine and the Royal Society of Medicine, New York, NYApril 2004Invited LecturerAnnual Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DCDecember 2003Centennial Anniversary LecturerAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Philadelphia, PANovember 2002Distinguished Scientist SeminarMarine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MAMarch 2001Thomas Francis, Jr. Annual Memorial LecturerUniversity of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MIFebruary 1999Invited Lecturer, 50th Anniversary CelebrationUniversity of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PARevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD9November 1997Chapman Binford Memorial LectureAmerican Society of Microbiology, Atlanta, GADecember 1996Presidential AddressAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Baltimore, MDMay 1995Visiting ProfessorUniversity of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, Pittsburgh, PAFebruary 1995Visiting LecturerDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAMarch 1994Visiting ProfessorTulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LAApril 1993Visiting ProfessorDartmouth Medical School and Dartmouth College, Hanover, NHPUBLICATIONSORCID ID: 0000-0002-5704-80941. Rushforth NB, Burke DS. Behavioral and electrophysiological studies of hydra, II. Pacemaker activity of isolated tentacles. Biol Bull 1971;140:502-5192. Burke DS. Cardiac monitor malfunction simulating bizarre rhythm. Postgrad Med 1976;60:265-663. Burke DS. Immunization against Tularemia: Analysis of the effectiveness of live Francisella tularensis vaccine in prevention of laboratory-acquired tularemia. J Infect Dis. 1977 Jan;135(1):55-604. Goldman L, Caldera DL, Nussbaum SR, Southwick FS, Krogstad D, Murray B, Burke DS, O'Malley TA, Goroll AH, Caplan CH, Nolan J, Carabello B, Slater EE. Multifactorial index of cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures. N Engl J Med. 1977 Oct 20;297(16):845-505. Oster CN, Burke DS, Kenyon RH, Ascher MS, Harber P, Pedersen CE. Laboratory-acquired Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: The hazard of aerosol transmission. N Engl J Med. 1977 Oct 20;297(16):859-636. Burke DS, Ramsburg HH, Edelman R. Persistence in humans of antibody to subtypes of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) virus after immunization with attenuated (TC-83) VEE virus vaccine. J Infect Dis. 1977 Sep;136(3):354-97. Burke DS, Ullian RB. Megaesophagus and pneumonia associated with Mycobacterium chelonei: A case report and a literature review. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1977 Dec;116(6):1101-78. Goldman L, Caldera DL, Southwick FS, Nussbaum SR, Murray B, O'Malley TA, Goroll AH, Caplan CH, Nolan J, Burke DS, Krogstad D, Carabello B, Slater EE. Cardiac risk factors and complications in non-cardiac surgery. Medicine (Baltimore). 1978 Jul;57(4):357-709. Fine D, Mosher D, Yamada T, Burke DS, Kenyon R. Coagulation and complement studies in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Arch Intern Med 1978;138:735-73810. Burke DS, Madoff S. Infection of a traumatic pelvic hematoma with Mycoplasma hominis. Sex Transm Dis. 1978 Apr-Jun;5(2):65-711. Light JA, Burke DS. Association of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections with increased recipient mortality following transplantation. Transplant Proc. 1979 Mar;11(1):79-82Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1012. Burke DS, Gaydos JC, Hodder RA, Bancroft WH. Seroimmunity to polioviruses in U.S. Army recruits. J Infect Dis. 1979 Feb;139(2):225-713. Burke DS, Magic shotgun pelets. Lancet. 1979 Jun 30;1(8131):141414. Burke DS, Brown SL. Lack of diagnostic utility of “Febrile Agglutinin” screens. Mil Med. 1980 Sep;145(9):624-715. Burke DS, Jensen MM, Immunization against turkey coryza by colonization with mutants of Alcaligenes faecalis. Avian Dis. 1980 Jul-Sep;24(3):726-3316. Burke DS, Nimmannitya S. Passively acquired antibody to hepatitis A virus in Thai infants. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1980 Sep;11(3):415-617. Burke DS, Snitbhan R, Johnson DE, Scott RM. Age specific prevalence of hepatitis A virus antibody in Thailand. Am J Epidemiol. 1981 Mar;113(3):245-918. Johnson DE, Burke DS, Williams RG, Murray BE. Observations on medical care in a refugee camp in Thailand. Mil Med. 1981 Dec;146(12):842-519. Nimmannitya S, Nisalak A, Burke DS. Passively acquired antibody to flaviviruses in Thai infants. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1981 Sep;12(3):344-520. Burke DS, Churchill FE Jr, Gaydos JC, Kaufman L. Epidemic histoplasmosis in patients with undifferentiated fever. Mil Med. 1982 Jun;147(6):466-721. Tingpalapong M, Whitmire RE, Watts DM, Burke DS, Binn LN, Tesaprateep T, Laungtongkum S, MarchwickRH. Epizootic of viral enteritis in dogs in Thailand. Am J Vet Res. 1982 Sep;43(9):1687-9022. Watts DM, Harrison BA, Nisalak A, Scott RM, Burke DS. Evaluation of Toxorhynchites splendens (Diptera: Culicidae) as a bioassay host for dengue viruses. J Med Entomol. 1982 Jan 28;19(1):54-923. Burke DS, Nisalak A. Detection of Japanese encephalitis virus Immunoglobulin M antibodies in serum by antibody capture radioimmunoassay. J Clin Microbiol. 1982 Mar;15(3):353-6124. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Ussery MA. Antibody capture immunoassay detection of Japanese encephalitis virus immunoglobulin M and G antibodies in cerebrospinal fluid. J Clin Microbiol. 1982 Dec;16(6):1034-42 PMID:716137125. Lam K-W, Burke DS, Siemens M, Cipperly V, Li C-Y, Yam LT. Characterization of serum acid phosphatase associated with dengue hemorrhagic fever. Clin Chem. 1982 Nov;28(11):2296-926. Gilbreath MJ, Pavanand K, MacDermott RP, Ussery M, Burke DS, Nimmannitya S, Tulyayon S. Cold-reactive immunoglobulin M antilymphocyte antibodies directed against B cells in Thai children with dengue hemorrhagic fever. J Clin Microbiol. 1983 Apr;17(4):672-627. Echeverria P, Burke DS, Blacklow NR, Cukor G, Charoenkul C, Yanggratoke S. Age-specific prevalence of antibody to rotavirus, Escherichia coli, heat-labile enterotoxin, Norwalk virus, and hepatitis A virus in a rural community in Thailand. J Clin Microbiol. 1983 May;17(5):923-528. Srivatanakul P, Burke DS, Thanasombutt S, and Tanngarmtron D. Serum markers of hepatitis A and B virus infection in Thai patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Thai Cancer J 1983;9:113-11829. Henderson A, Leake CJ, Burke DS. Japanese encephalitis in Nepal. Lancet. 1983 Dec 10;2(8363):1359-6030. Burke DS, Heisey GB. Wild Malaysian cynomolgus monkeys are exposed to hepatitis A virus. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1984 Sep;33(5):940-431. Brown GW, Shirai A, Jegathesan M, Burke DS, Twartz JC, Saunders P, and Huxsoll DL. Febrile illness in Malaysia - An analysis of 1,629 hospitalized patients. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1984 Mar;33(2):311-5Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1132. Henchal EA, McCown JM, Burke DS, Seguin MC, Brandt WE. Epitopic analysis of antigenic determinants on the surface of dengue-2 virions using monoclonal antibodies. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1985 Jan;34(1):162-933. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Ussery MA, Laorakpongse T, Chantavibul S. Kinetics of IgM and IgG Responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in human serum and cerebrospinal fluid. J Infect Dis. 1985 Jun;151(6):1093-934. Burke DS, Tingpalapong M, Ward GS, Andre R, Leake CJ. Intense transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus to pigs in a region free of epidemic encephalitis. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1985 Jun;16(2):199-20635. Burke DS, Tingpalapong M, Elwell MR, Paul PS, VanDeusen RA. Japanese encephalitis virus immunoglobulin M antibodies in porcine sera. Am J Vet Res. 1985 Oct;46(10):2054-736. Burke DS, Chatiyanonda K, Anandrik S, Nakornsri S, Nisalak A, Hoke CH. Improved surveillance of Japanese encephalitis by detection of virus-specific IgM in desiccated blood specimens. Bull World Health Organ. 1985;63(6):1037-4237. Burke DS, Lorsomrudee W, Leake CJ, Hoke CH, Nisalak A, Chongswasdi V, Laorkapongse T. Fatal outcome in Japanese encephalitis. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1985 Nov;34(6):1203-1038. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Lorsomrudee W, Ussery MA, Laorpongse T. Virus-specific antibody-producing cells in blood and cerebrospinal fluid in acute Japanese encephalitis. J Med Virol. 1985 Nov;17(3):283-9239. Watts DM, Harrison BA, Pantuwatana S, Klein TA, Burke DS. Failure to detect natural transovarial transmission of dengue virus by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae). J Med Entomol. 1985 May 24;22(3):261-540. Johnson RT, Burke DS, Elwell M, Leake CJ, Nisalak A, Hoke CH, Lorsomrudee W. Japanese encephalitis: immunocytochemical studies of viral antigen and inflammatory cells in fatal cases. Ann Neurol. 1985 Nov;18(5):567-7341. Burke DS, Ussery MA, Elwell MR, Nisalak A, Leake C, Laorakpongse T, Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus strains from sentinel pigs in northern Thailand, 1982. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1985;79(3):420-142. Wattanavijarn W, Tesprateep T, Burke DS, Absence of porcine parvovirus transmission to man. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1985;79(4):56143. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Nimmannitya S, Disappearance of Chikungunya virus from Bangkok. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1985;79(3):419-2044. Tingpalapong M, Hoke CH, Ward GS, Burke DS, Elwell MR, Lohytyothin S, Saisombat S. Anti-rabies virus IgM in serum and cerebrospinal fluid from rabid dogs. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1986 Dec;17(4):550-745. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Hoke CH. Field trial of a Japanese encephalitis diagnostic kit. J Med Virol. 1986 Jan;18(1):41-946. Leake CJ, Burke DS, Nisalak A, Hoke CH. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from clinical specimens using a continuous mosquito cell line. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1986 Sep;35(5):1045-5047. Burke DS, Redfield RR, Classification of infections with human immunodeficiency virus. Ann Intern Med. 1986 Dec;105(6):96848. Monath TP, Wands JR, Hill LJ, Brown NV, Marciniak RA, Wong MA, Gentry MK, Burke DS, Grant JA, Trent DW. Geographic classification of dengue-2 virus strains by antigen signature analysis. Virology. 1986 Oct 30;154(2):313-2449. Leake CJ, Ussery MA, Nisalak A, Hoke CH, Andre RG, Burke DS. Virus isolations from mosquitoes collected during the 1982 Japanese encephalitis epidemic in northern Thailand. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1986;80(5):831-750. Kelley PW, Redfield RR, Ward DL, Burke DS, Miller RN, Prevalence and incidence of HTLV-III infection in a prison. JAMA. 1986 Oct 24-31;256(16):2198-9Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1251. Burke DS, Redfield RR, False-positive Western blot tests for antibodies to HTLV-III. JAMA. 1986 Jul 18;256(3):34752. Sjogren MH, Tanno H, Fay O, Sileoni S, Cohen BD, Burke DS, Feighny RJ. Hepatitis A virus in stool during clinical relapse. Ann Intern Med. 1987 Feb;106(2):221-653. Burke DS, Morrill JE. Levels of Interferon in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with acute Japanese Encephalitis. J Infect Dis. 1987 Apr;155(4):797-954. Watts DM, Burke DS, Harrison BA, Whitmire RE, Nisalak A. Effect of temperature on the vector efficiency of Aedes aegypti for dengue-2 virus. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1987 Jan;36(1):143-5255. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Gentry MK. Detection of flavivirus antibodies in human serum by epitope-blocking immunoassay. J Med Virol. 1987 Oct;23(2):165-7356. Burke DS, Redfield RR, Putman P, Alexander SS. Variations in Western blot banding patterns of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type III/Lymphadenopathy-associated Virus. J Clin Microbiol. 1987 Jan;25(1):81-457. Redfield RR, Wright DC, James WD, Jones TS, Brown C, Burke DS. Disseminated vaccinia in a military recruit with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. N Engl J Med. 1987 Mar 12;316(11):673-658. Burke DS, Brandt BL, Redfield RR, Lee T-H, Thorne RM, Beltz GA, Hung C-H. Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection by immunoassay using a molecularly cloned and expressed virus envelope polypeptide. Comparison to Western blot on 2707 consecutive serum samples. Ann Intern Med. 1987 May;106(5):671-659. Burke DS, Brundage JF, Bernier W, Gardner LI, Redfield RR, Gunzenhauser J, Voskovitch J, Herbold JR. Demography of HIV infections among civilian applicants for military service in four counties in New York City. N Y State J Med. 1987 May;87(5):262-460. Redfield RR, Burke DS. Shadow on the Land: The Epidemiology of HIV infection. Viral Immunol. 1987 Spring;1(1):69-8161. Rhoads JL, Wright DC, Redfield RR, Burke DS. Chronic vaginal candidiasis in women with Human Immunodeficiency infection. JAMA. 1987 Jun 12;257(22):3105-762. Burke DS, Brundage JF, Herbold JR, Berner W, Gardner LI, Gunzenhauser JD, Voskovitch J, Redfield RR. Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections among civilian applicants for United States military service, October 1985 to March 1986. N Engl J Med. 1987 Jul 16;317(3):131-663. Lennox JL, Redfield RR, Burke DS. HIV antibody screening in a general hospital population. JAMA. 1987 Jun 5;257(21):291464. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Johnson DE, Scott RMcN. A prospective study of dengue infections in Bangkok. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1988 Jan;38(1):172-80 PMID:334151965. Kliks SC, Nimmanitya S, Nisalak A, Burke DS. Evidence that maternal dengue antibodies are important in the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever in infants. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1988 Mar;38(2):411-966. Walker PJ, Henchal EA, Blok J, Repik PM, Henchal LS, Burke DS, Robbins SJ, Gorman BM. Variation in dengue type 2 viruses isolated in Bangkok during 1980. J Gen Virol. 1988 Mar;69 ( Pt 3):591-60267. Putnak JR, Charles PC, Padmanabhan R, Irie K, Hoke CH, Burke DS. Functional and antigenic domains of the dengue-2 virus nonstructural glycoprotein NS-1. Virology. 1988 Mar;163(1):93-10368. Innis BL, Eckels KH, Kraiselburd E, Dubois DR, Meadors GF, Gubler DJ, Burke DS, Bancroft WH. Virulence of a live dengue virus vaccine candidate: A possible new marker of dengue virus attenuation. J Infect Dis. 1988 Oct;158(4):876-80Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1369. Hoke CH, Nisalak A, Sangawhipa N, Jatanasen S, Laorakapongse T, Innis BL, Kotchasenee S-O, Gingrich JB, Latendresse J, Fukai K, Burke DS. Protection against Japanese encephalitis by inactivated vaccines. N Engl J Med. 1988 Sep 8;319(10):608-14 PMID:284267770. Brundage JF, Burke DS, Gardner LI, Visintine R, Peterson M, Redfield RR. HIV infection among young adults in the New York area: Prevalence and incidence estimates based on antibody screening among civilian applicants for military service. NY State J of Med 1988:88:232-23571. Warrell MJ, Looareesuwan S, Manatsathit S, White NJ, Phuapradit P, Vejjajiva A, Hoke CH, Burke DS, Warrell DA. Rapid diagnosis of rabies and post-vaccinal encephalitides. Clin Exp Immunol 1988 Jun;72(3):52172. Burke DS, Brundage JF, Redfield RR, Damato JJ, Schable CA, Putman P, Visintine R, Kim HI. Measurement of the false positive rate in a screening program for Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections. N Engl J Med. 1988 Oct 13;319(15):961-473. Damato JJ, Fipps DR, Redfield RR, Burke DS. The Department of the Army quality assurance program for Human Immunodeficiency Virus antibody testing. Lab Med 1988;19:577-58074. Damato JJ, Kim H, Fipps DR, Wylie N, Burke DS. High-resolution HIV Western blot methodology using Bio Rad Mini Protein II Test System. Lab Med 1988;19:753-75675. Fipps DR, Damato JJ, Brandt B, Burke DS. Effects of multiple freeze thaws and various temperatures on the reactivity of Human Immunodeficiency Virus antibody using three detection assays. J Virol Methods. 1988 Jun;20(2):127-3276. Gendelman HE, Orenstein JM, Martin MA, Ferrua C, Mitra R, Phipps T, Wahl LA, Lane HC, Fauci AS, Burke DS, Skillman D, Meltzer MS. Efficient isolation and propagation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus on recombinant colony-stimulating factor 1-treated monocytes. J Exp Med. 1988 Apr 1;167(4):1428-4177. Looney DJ, Fisher AG, Putney SD, Rusche JR, Redfield RR, Burke DS, Gallo RC, Wong-Staal F. Type-restricted neutralization of molecular clones of Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Science. 1988 Jul 15;241(4863):357-978. Fipps DR, Damato JJ, Burke DS. Effects of heat inactivation on HIV antibody screening and confirmatory test systems. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 1988 Jun;10(2):103-779. Redfield RR, Burke DS. HIV Infection: The Clinical Picture. Sci Am. 1988 Oct;259(4):90-880. Burke DS, Review of laboratory proficiency, Infect Control Hosp Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1988 Aug;9(8):36581. Kliks SC, Nisalak A, Brandt WE, Wahl L, Burke DS. Antibody-dependent enhancement of dengue virus growth in human monocytes as a risk factor for dengue hemorrhagic fever. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1989 Apr;40(4):444-5182. Mason PW, Dalrymple JM, Gentry MK, McCown JM, Hoke CH, Burke DS, Fournier MJ, Mason TL. Molecular characterization of a neutralizing domain of the Japanese encephalitis virus structural glycoprotein. J Gen Virol. 1989 Aug;70 ( Pt 8):2037-4983. Kaufman BM, Summers PL, DuBois DR, Cohen WH, Gentry MK, Timchak RL, Burke DS, Eckels KH. Monoclonal antibodies for dengue virus PRM glycoprotein protect mice against lethal dengue infection. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1989 Nov;41(5):576-8084. Shafferman A, Lennox J, Grosfeld H, Sadoff J, Redfield RR, Burke DS. Patterns of antibody recognition of selected conserved amino acid sequences from the HIV envelope in sera from different stages of HIV infection. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1989 Feb;5(1):33-985. Rickman WJ, Waxdal MJ, Monical C, Damato JD, Burke DS. Department of Army lymphocyte immunophenotyping quality assurance program. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1989 Jul;52(1):85-95Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD1486. Gardner LI, Jr, Brundage JF, Burke DS, McNeil JG, Visintine R, Miller RN. Spatial diffusion of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection epidemic in the United States, 1985-1987. Ann Assoc Am Geograph 79:25-4387. McNeil JG, Brundage JF, Wann ZF, Burke DS, Miller RN, and the Walter Reed Retrovirus Research Group. Direct measurement of Human Immunodeficiency Virus seroconversions in a serially tested population of young adults in the United States Army, October 1985 to October 1987. N Engl J Med. 1989 Jun 15;320(24):1581-588. Shafferman A, Layne A, Sadoff J, Burke DS, Morton WR, Benveniste RE. Antibody recognition of SIV envelope peptides in plasma from macaques experimentally infected with SIVmne. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1989 Jun;5(3):327-3689. Burke DS. Laboratory diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. Clin Lab Med. 1989 Sep;9(3):369-9290. Gardner LI, Brundage JF, Burke DS, McNeil JG, Visintine R, Miller RN. Evidence for spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus epidemic into low prevalence areas of the United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1989;2(6):521-3291. Burke DS, Redfield RR, Bjornson DC, Fowler AK, Oster, CN, Frequent isolation of HIV-1 from the blood of patients receiving zidovudine (AZT) therapy, N Engl J Med. 1989 Dec 14;321(24):168292. Malone JL, Simms TE, Gray GC, Wagner KF, Burge JR, Burke DS. Sources of variability in repeted T-helper lymphocyte counts from Human Immunodeficiency virus Type 1-infected patients: total lymphocyte count fluctuations and diurnal cycle are important. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1990;3(2):144-5193. Brundage JF, McNeil JG, Miller RN, Gardner LI, Harrison SM, Hawkes C, Craig DB, Redfield RR, Burke DS. The current distribution of CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts among adults in the United States with Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections: Estimates based on the experience of the US Army. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1990;3(1):92-494. Kelly PW, Miller RN, Pomerantz R, Wann F, Brundage JF, Burke DS. Human Immunodeficiency Virus seropositivity among members of the active duty U.S. Army, 1985-1989. Am J Public Health. 1990 Apr;80(4):405-1095. Gomatos PJ, Stamatos NM, Gendelman HE, Fowler A, Hoover DL, Kalter DC, Burke DS, Tramont EC, Meltzer MS. Relative inefficiency of soluble recombinant CD4 for inhibition of infection by monocyte-tropic HIV in monocytes and T cells. J Immunol. 1990 Jun 1;144(11):4183-896. Burke DS, Brundage JF, Goldenbaum M, Gardner LI, Peterson M, Visintine R, Redfield RR. Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections in teenagers: Seroprevalence among applicants for US military service. JAMA. 1990 Apr 18;263(15):2074-7.97. Burke DS, Fowler AK, Redfield RR, Dilworth S, Oster CN. Isolation of HIV-1 from the blood of seropositive adults: Patient stage of illness and sample inoculum size are major determinants of a positive culture. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1990;3(12):1159-6798. Brundage JF, Burke DS, Gardner LI, McNeil JG, Goldenbaum M, Visintine R, Redfield RR, Peterson M, Miller RN. Tracking the spread of the HIV infection epidemic among young adults in the United States: results of the first four years of screening among civilian applicants for U.S. military service. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1990;3(12):1168-8099. Cowan DN, Pomerantz RS, Wann ZF, Goldenbaum M, Brundage JF, Miller RN, Burke DS, Carroll CA, and the Walter Reed Retrovirus Research Group. Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection among members of the Reserve Components of the US Army: Prevalence, incidence, and demographic characteristics J Infect Dis. 1990 Oct;162(4):827-36100. Birx D, Redfield RR, Tencer K, Fowler A, Burke DS, and Tosato G. Induction of interleukin-6 during Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Blood. 1990 Dec 1;76(11):2303-10Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD15101. Humphrey M, Mosca J, Baker JR Jr, Drabick JJ, Carr FE, Burke DS, Wartofsky L, Djuh Y-Y, and Burman KD. Absence of retroviral sequences in Graves disease. Lancet. 1991 Jan 5;337(8732):17-8102. Birx DL, Rhoads JL, Wright JC, Burke DS, Redfield RR. Immunologic parameters in early-stage HIV-seropositive subjects associated with vaccine responsiveness. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1991;4(2):188-96103. Wages JM Jr., Hamdallah M, Calabro MA, Fowler AK, Oster CN, Redfield RR, and Burke DS. Clinical Performance of a polymerase chain reaction testing algorithm for diagnosis of HIV-1 infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. J Med Virol. 1991 Jan;33(1):58-63104. Michael NL, Morrow P, Mosca J, Vahey M, Burke DS, and Redfield RR. Induction of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 expression in chronically infected cells is associated primarily with a shift in RNA splicing patterns. J Virol. 1991 Mar;65(3):1291-303105. McNeil JG, Brundage JF, Gardner LI, Wann ZF, Razullo PO, Redfield RR, Burke DS, Miller RN. Trends of HIV seroconversion among young adults in the US Army, 1985 to 1989. JAMA. 1991 Apr 3;265(13):1709-14106. Redfield RR, Birx DL, Ketter N, Tramont E, Polonis V, Davis C, Brundage JF, Smith G, Johnson S, Fowler A, Wierzba T, Shafferman A, Volvovitz F, Oster C, Burke DS, and the Military Medical Consortium for Applied Retroviral Research. A Phase I evaluation of the safety and immunogenicity of vaccination with recombinant gp160 in patients with early Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. N Engl J Med. 1991 Jun 13;324(24):1677-84107. Cowan DN, Brundage JF, Pomerantz RS, Miller RN, Burke DS. HIV infection among members of the US Army Reserve Components with medical and health occupations. J JAMA. 1991 Jun 5;265(21):2826-30108. Drabick JJ, Horning VL, Lennox JL, Coyne PE, Oster CN, Knight RD, Dillard TA, Fuller SA, Damato JJ, Burke DS. A retrospective analysis of diseases associated with indeterminate HIV western blot patterns. Mil Med. 1991 Feb;156(2):93-6109. Damato JJ, O'Bryen BN, Fuller SA, Roberts CR, Redfield RR, Burke DS. Resolution of indeterminant HIV-1 test data using the Department of Defense HIV-1 testing program. Lab Medicine 1991;22:107-113110. Michael NL, Burke DS. Natural history of human immunodeficiency virus infection. Dermatol Clin. 1991 Jul;9(3):429-41111. Shafferman A, Jahrling PB, Benveniste RE, Lewis MG, Phipps TJ, Eden-McCutchan F, Sadoff J, Eddy GA, Burke DS. Protection of macaques with a simian immunodeficiency virus envelope peptide vaccine based on conserved human immunodeficiency virus type 1 sequence. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1991 Aug 15;88(16):7126-30112. Rosenberg YJ, White BD, Papemaster SF, Zack P, Jarling PB, Eddy GA, Burke DS, Lewis MG. Variation in T-lymphocyte activation and susceptibility to SIVPBj-14-induced acute death in macaques. J Med Primatol. 1991 Jun;20(4):206-10113. McCutchan FE, Sanders-Buell E, Oster CW, Redfield RR, Hira SK, Perine PL, Ungar BLP, Burke DS. Genetic comparison of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) isolates by polymerase chain reaction. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1991;4(12):1241-50114. Rhoads JL, Birx DL, Wright DC, Brundage JF, Brandt BL, Redfield RR, Burke DS. Safety and immunogenicity of multiple conventional immunizations administered during early HIV infection. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1991;4(7):724-31115. Burke DS, Introduction to the 1991 ASTMH presidential address, Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1992 Mar;46(3):239-40Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD16116. Michael NL, Vahey M, Burke DS, Redfield RR. Viral DNA and mRNA expression correlate with the stage of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 infection in humans: evidence for viral replication in all stages of HIV disease. J Virol. 1992 Jan;66(1):310-6117. Roberts CR, Fipps DR, Brundage JF, Wright SE, Goldenbaum M, Alexander SS, Burke DS. Prevalence of human T-lymphotropic virus in civilian applicants for the United States Armed Forces. Am J Public Health. 1992 Jan;82(1):70-3118. Burke DS. Human HIV Vaccine Trials: Does antibody-dependent enhancement pose a genuine risk? Perspect Biol Med. 1992 Summer;35(4):511-30119. Nkya WM, Warren RQ, Wolf H, Hendrix CW, Tesha J, Redfield RR, Melcher GP, Burke DS, Kanda P, Kennedy RC. Fine specificity of the humoral immune response to HIV-1 Gp160 in HIV-1 infected individuals from Tanzania. J Med Virol. 1992 May;37(1):61-6120. McCutchan FE, Ungar BLP, Hegerich P, Roberts CR, Fowler AK, Hira SK, Perine PL, Burke DS. Genetic analysis of HIV-1 isolates from Zambia and an expanded phylogenetic tree for HIV-1. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1992;5(5):441-9121. Shafferman A, Lewis MG, McCutchan FE, Benveniste RE, Jahrling PB, Hickman RL, Lai C-Y, Burke DS, Eddy GA. Vaccination of macaques with SIV conserved envelope peptides suppressed infection and prevented disease progression and transmission. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1992 Aug;8(8):1483-7122. McCutchan FE, Hegerich PA, Brennan TP, Phanuphak P, Singharaj P, Jugsudee A, Berman PW, Gray AM, Fowler AK, Burke DS. Genetic variants of HIV-1 in Thailand. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1992 Nov;8(11):1887-95123. Burke DS, Amsterdam AIDS conference reveals slow progress. Crit Care Nurse. 1992 Oct;12(7):98-9124. Burke DS, International vaccine efficacy trials: special considerations. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1992 Aug;8(8):1531125. Rosenberg YJ, Shafferman A, White BD, Papermaster SF, Leon E, Eddy GA, Benveniste R, Burke DS, Lewis MG. Variation in the CD4+ and CD8+ populations in lymph nodes does not reflect that in the blood during SIVMNE/E11S infection of macaques., J Med Primatol. 1992 Feb-May;21(2-3):131-7126. Malone JL, Oldfield EX 3rd, Wagner KF, Simms TE, Daly R, O’Brian J, Burke DS, Abnormalities of morning serum cortisol levels and circadian rhythms of CD4+ lymphocyte counts in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected adult patients, J Infect Dis. 1992 Jan;165(1):185-6127. Tramont EC, Burke DS. AIDS/HIV in the US Military. Vaccine. 1993;11(5):529-33.128. Roy MJ, Damato JJ, Burke DS. Absence of true seroreversion of HIV-1 antibody in seroreactive individuals. JAMA. 1993 Jun 9;269(22):2876-9129. Kim JH, Mosca JD, Vahey MT, McLinden RJ, Burke DS, Redfield RR. Consequences of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 superinfection of chronically infected cells. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1993 Sep;9(9):875-82130. Birx DL, Brundage J, Larson K, Engler R, Smith L, Squire E, Carpenter G, Sullivan M, Rhoads J, Oster C, James W, Lupton G, Wierzba T, Burke DS, Redfield RR. The prognostic utility of delayed-type hypersensitivity skin testing in the evaluation of HIV-infected patients. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1993 Nov;6(11):1248-57131. Burke DS. Of postulates and peccadilloes: Robert Koch and vaccine (tuberculin) therapy for tuberculosis. Vaccine. 1993;11(8):795-804132. Shafferman A, Lewis MG, McCutchan FE, Benveniste RE, Jahrling PB, Burke DS, Eddy GA. Prevention of transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus from vaccinated macaques that developed transient virus infection following challenge. Vaccine. 1993;11(8):848-52Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD17133. Burke DS. Vaccine therapy for HIV: A historical review of the treatment of infectious diseases by active specific immunization with microbe-derived antigens. Vaccine. 1993;11(9):883-91. Erratum in: Vaccine 1994 Jan;12(1):93134. Mascola JR, Mathieson BJ, Zack PM, Walker MC, Halstead SB, Burke DS. Summary report: Workshop on the potential risks of antibody-dependent enhancement in human HIV vaccine trials. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1993 Dec;9(12):1175-84135. Mascola JR, Burke DS. Antigen detection in neutralization assays: High levels of interfering anti-p24 antibodies in some plasma. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1993 Dec;9(12):1173-4136. Lewis MG, Elkins WR, McCutchan FE, Beneveniste RE, Lai CY, Montefiori DC, Burke DS, Eddy GA, Shafferman A. Passively transferred antibodies directed against conserved regions of SIV envelope protect macaques from SIV infection. Vaccine. 1993 Oct;11(13):1347-55137. Louwagie J, McCutchan FE, Peeters M, Brennan TP, Sanders-Buell E, Eddy GA, van der Groen G, Fransen K, Gershy-Damet GM, Deleys R, Burke DS. Phylogenetic analysis of gag genes from 70 international HIV-1 isolates provides evidence for multiple genotypes. AIDS. 1993 Jun;7(6):769-80138. Mascola JR, Louwagie J, McCutchan FE, Fischer CL, Hegerich PA, Wagner KF, Fowler AK, McNeil JG, Burke DS. Two antigenically distinct subtypes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1: Viral genotype predicts neutralization serotype. J Infect Dis. 1994 Jan;169(1):48-54139. Mayers DL, Japour AJ, Arduino JM, Hammer SM, Reichman R, Wagner KF, Chung R, Lane J, Crumpacker CS, McLeod GX, Beckett LA, Roberts CR, Winslow D, Burke DS. Dideoxynucleoside resistance emerges with prolonged zidovudine monotherapy. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1994 Feb;38(2):307-14140. Louwagie J, Delwart EL, Mullins JI, McCutchan FE, Eddy G, Burke DS. Genetic analysis of HIV-1 isolates from Brazil reveals presence of two distinct genetic subtypes. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1994 May;10(5):561-7141. Carroll R, Lin JT, Dacquel EJ, Mosca JD, Burke DS, St Louis DC. A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) -based retroviral vector system utilizing stable HIV-1 packaging cell lines. J Virol. 1994 Sep;68(9):6047-51142. Biselli R, Loomis LD, Del Bono V, Burke DS, Redfield RR, Birx DL. Immunization of HIV-infected patients with RPG160: Modulation of anti-RGP120 antibody spectrotype.J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1994 Oct;7(10):1016-24143. Vahey M, Birx DL, Michael NL, Burke DS, Redfield RR. Assessment of gag DNA and genomic RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in HIV-infected patients receiving intervention with a recombinant gp 160 subunit vaccine in a phase I study. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1994 Jun;10(6):649-54144. VanCott TC, Bethke FR, Kalyanaraman V, Burke DS, Redfield RR, Birx DL. Preferential antibody recognition of structurally distinct HIV-1 gp120 molecules. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 1994 Nov;7(11):1103-15145. Mascola JR, McNeil JG, Burke DS, AIDS vaccines. Are we ready for human efficacy rials? JAMA. 1994 Aug 10;272(6):488-9146. Mayers DL, Mikovits JA, Joshi B, Hewlett IK, Estrada JS, Wolfe AD, Garcia GE, Doctor BP, Burke DS, Gordon RK, Lane JR, Chiang PK. Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) activities of 3-Deaza-adenosine Analogs: Increased potency against 3-azido-3-dexythymidine-resistant HIV-1 strains. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Jan 3;92(1):215-9147. Louwagie J, Janssens W, Mascola J, Heyndrickx L, Hegerich P, van der Groen G, McCutchan FE Burke DS. Genetic diversity of the envelope glycoprotein from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates of African origin. J Virol. 1995 Jan;69(1):263-71148. Burke DS. Review: Human trials of experimental HIV vaccines. AIDS. 1995;9 Suppl A:S171-80Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD18149. Loomis LD, Deal CD, Kersey KS, Burke DS, Redfield RR, Birx DL. Humoral responses to linear epitopes on the HIV-1 envelope in seropositive volunteers after vaccine therapy with rgp160. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1995 Sep 1;10(1):13-26150. Artenstein AW, VanCott TC, Mascola JR, Carr JK, Hegerich PA, Gaywee J, Sanders-Buell E, Robb ML, Dayhoff DE, Thitivichianlert S, Nitayaphan S, McNeil JG, Birx DL, Michael RA, Burke DS McCutchan FE. Dual infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 of distinct envelope subtypes in humans. J Infect Dis. 1995 Apr;171(4):805-10151. Salminen MO, Koch C, Sanders-Buell E, Ehrenberg PK, Michael NL, Carr JK, Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Recovery of virtually full-length HIV-1 provirus of diverse subtypes from primary virus cultures using the polymerase chain reaction. Virology. 1995 Oct 20;213(1):80-6152. Brodine SK, Mascola JR, Weiss PJ, Ito SI, Porter KR, Artenstein AW, Garland FC, McCutchan FE, Burke DS. Detection of diverse HIV-1 genetic subtypes in the USA. Lancet. 1995 Nov 4;346(8984):1198-9153. Michael NL, Mo T, Merzouki A, O, Shaughnessy M, Oster C, Burke DS, Redfield RR, Birx DL, Cassol SA. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cellular RNA load and splicing patterns predict disease progression in a longitudinally studied cohort. J Virol. 1995 Mar;69(3):1868-77154. VanCott TC, Bethke FR, Burke DS, Redfield RR Birx DL. Lack of induction of antibodies specific for conserved, discontinuous epitopes of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein by candidate AIDS vaccines. J Immunol. 1995 Oct 15;155(8):4100-10155. Renzullo PO, McNeil JG, Wann ZF, Burke DS, Brundage JF. Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 seroconversion trends among young adults serving in the United States Army, 1985 - 1993. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1995 Oct 1;10(2):177-85156. Brown AE, Lane JR, Wagner KF, Zhou S, Chung R, Ray KL, Blatt SP, Burke DS. Rates of p24 antigenemia and viral isolation in comparable white and black HIV-infected subjects. AIDS. 1995 Apr;9(4):325-8157. Artenstein AW, Coppola J, Brown AE, Carr JK, Sanders-Buell E, Galbarini E, Mascola JR, VanCott TC, Schonbrood P, McCutchan FE, Burke DS. Multiple introductions of HIV-1 subtype E into the western hemisphere. Lancet 1995 Nov 18;346(8986):1376158. Salminen MO, Carr JK, Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Identification of breakpoints in intergenotypic recombinants of HIV type-1 by bootscanning. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1995 Nov;11(11):1423-5159. Brown AE, Burke DS. Cost of HIV testing in the U.S. Army. N Engl J Med. 1995 Apr 6;332(14):963160. Burke DS, Brown AE, Screening surgeons for HIV infection. Ann Intern Med. 1995 Nov 15;123(10):812-3161. Burke DS. Joseph-Alexander Auzias-Turrenne, Louis Pasteur, and early concepts of virulence, attenuation, and vaccines. Perspect Biol Med. 1996 Winter;39(2):171-86162. Brown AE, Brundage JF, Tomlinson JP, Burke DS. The U.S. Army HIV testing program: The First Decade. Mil Med. 1996 Feb;161(2):117-22163. Brown AE, Newby JH, Ray KL, Jackson JN, Burke DS. Prevention and treatment of HIV infection in minorities in the U.S. Military: A Review of Military Research. Mil Med. 1996 Feb;161(2):123-7164. Wong MT, Dolan MJ, Kozlow E, Doe R, Melcher GP, Burke DS, Boswell RN, Vahey M. Patterns of virus burden and T-cell phenotype are established early and are correlated with the rate of disease progression in Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 - infected persons. J Infect Dis. 1996 Apr;173(4):877-87Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD19165. Mascola JR, Snyder SW, Weislow OS, Belay SM, Belshe RB, Schwartz DH, Clements ML, Dolin R, Graham BS, Gorse GJ, Keefer MC, McElrath MJ, Walker MC, Wagner KF, McNeil JG, McCutchan FE, Burke DS. Immunization with envelope subunit vaccine products elicits neutrallizing antibodies against laboratory-adapted but not primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. J Infect Dis. 1996 Feb;173(2):340-8166. McCutchan FE, Artenstein AW, Sanders-Buell E, Salminen MO, Carr JK, Mascola JR, Yu X-F, Nelson KE, Khamboonruang C, Schmitt D, Kieny MP, McNeil JG, Burke DS. Diversity of the envelope glycoprotein among human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates of clade E from Asia and Africa. J Virol. 1996 Jun;70(6):3331-8167. Sirisopana N, Torugsa K, Mason CJ, Markowitz LE, Jugsudee A, Supapongse T, Chuenchitra C, Michael RA, Burke DS, Singharaj P, Johnson AE, McNeil JG, McCutchan FE, Carr JK. Correlates of HIV-1 seropositivity among young men in Thailand. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1996 Apr 15;11(5):492-8168. Chiang PK, McCann PP, Land JR, Pankaskie M, Burke DS, Mayers DL. Anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) activities of inhibitors of polyamine pathways. J J Biomed Sci. 1996 Apr;3(2):78-81169. Levine BL, Mosca JD, Riley JL, Carroll RG, Vahey MT, Jogodzinski L, Wagner KF, Mayers DL, Burke DS, Weislow OS, St. Louis DC, June CH. Antiviral effect and ex vivo CD4+ T cell proliferation in HIV-1 positive patients as a result of CD28 costimulation. Science. 1996 Jun 28;272(5270):1939-43170. Carr JK, Salminen MO, Koch C, Gotte D, Artenstein AW, Hegerich PA, St. Louis D, Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Full length sequence and mosaic structure of a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolate from Thailand. J Virol. 1996 Sep;70(9):5935-43.171. Salminen MO, Johansson B, Sonnerborg A, Ayehunie S, Gotte D, Leinikki P, Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Full-length sequence of an Ethiopian human immunodeficiency virus.AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1996 Sep 20;12(14):1329-39172. Mascola JR, Louder MK, Surman SR, Vancott TC, Yu XF, Bradac J, Porter KR, Nelson KE, Girard M, McNeil JG, McCutchan FE, Birx DL, Burke DS. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 neutrallizing antibody serotyping using serum pools and an infectivity reduction assay. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1996 Sep 20;12(14):1319-28173. Michael NL, Davis KE, Loomis-Price LD, VanCott TC, Burke DS, Redfield RR, Birx DL. V3 seroreactivity and sequence variation: tracking the emergence of V3 genotypic variation in HIV-1 infected patients. AIDS. 1996 Feb;10(2):121-9174. Kim JH, McLinden RJ, Mosca JD, Burke DS, Boswell RN, Birx DL, Redfield RR. Transcriptional effects of superinfection in HIV chronically infected T cells: studies in dually infected clones. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1996 Aug 1;12(4):329-42175. McCutchan FE, Salminen MO, Carr JK, Burke DS. HIV-1 genetic diversity. AIDS. 1996 Dec;10 Suppl 3:S13-20176. Porter KR, Mascola JR, Hupudio H, Ewing D, VanCott TC, Anthony RL, Corwin AL, Widodo S, Ertono S, McCutchan FE, Burke DS, Hayes CG, Wignall FS, Graham RR. Genetic, antigenic and serologic characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from Indonesia. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1997 Jan 1;14(1):1-6177. Evans JS, Nims T, Cooley J, Bradley W, Jagodzinski L, Zhou S, Melcher GP. Burke DS, Vahey M. Serum levels of virus burden in early-stage HIV-1 disease in women. J Infect Dis. 1997 Apr;175(4):795-800178. Kim JH, Loveland JE, Sitz KV, Ratto Kim S, Mclinden RJ, Tencer K, Davis K, Burke DS, Boswell RN, Redfield RR, Birx DL. Expansion of restricted cellular immune responses to HIV-1 envelope by vaccination: IL-7 and IL-12 differentially augment cellular proliferative responses to HIV-1. Clin Exp Immunol. 1997 May;108(2):243-50Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD20179. Pope M, Frankel S, Mascola JR, Trkola A, Isdell F, Birx DL, Burke DS, Ho DD, Moore JP. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strains of subtypes B and E replicate in cutaneous dendritic cell - T-cell mixtures without displaying subtype -specific tropism.J Virol. 1997 Oct;71(10):8001-7180. Salminen MO, Carr JK, Robertson DL, Hegerich P, Gotte D, Koch C, Sanders-Buell E, Gao F, Sharp PM, Hahn BH, Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Evolution and probable transmission of inter-subtype recombinant HIV-1 in a Zambian couple. J Virol. 1997 Apr;71(4):2647-55181. Burke DS. Recombination in HIV: An important viral evolutionary strategy. Emerg Infect Dis. 1997 Jul-Sep;3(3):253-9182. Burke DS, Sing for the gov’nor: a call to advocacy for tropical medicine and hygiene. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1997 Jan;56(1):1-6183. Gardner LI, Harrison SH, Hendrix CW, Blatt SP, Wagner KF, Chung RC, Harris RW, Cohn DL, Burke DS, Mayers DL. Size and duration of zidovudine benefit in 1003 HIV-infected patients: U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force natural history data. Military Medical Consortium for Applied Retroviral Research. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1998 Apr 1;17(4):345-53184. Burke DS, DeJong KA, Grefenstette JJ, Ramsey CL, Wu AS. Putting more genetics into genetic algorithms. Evol Comput. 1998 Winter;6(4):387-410185. Ramsey CL, DeJong KA, Grefenstette JJ, Wu AS, Burke DS. Genome length as an evolutionary self-adaptation. Parallel Problem Solving from Nature 5: 345-353 (1998).186. Wu AS, DeJong KA, Burke DS, Grefenstette JJ, Ramsey CL. Visual analysis of evoluntionary algorithms. Proceedings of the 1999 congress on Evoluntionary Computation 1999;2:1419-1425187. Wolfe ND, Eitel MD, Gockowski J, Muchaal PK, Nolte C, Prosser AT, Torimiro JN, Weise SF, Burke DS. Deforestation, hunting, and the ecology of microbial emergence. Global Change and Human Health 2000;1:1-5188. Hay SI, Myers MF, Burke DS, Vaughn DW, Endy T, Ananda N, Shanks GD, Snow RW, Rogers DJ. Etiology of interepidemic periods of mosquito-borne disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Aug 1;97(16):9335-9189. Carr JK, Torimiro JN, Wolfe ND, Eitel MN, Kim B, Sanders-Buell E, Jagodzinski LL, Gotte D, Burke DS, Birx DL, Mc Cutchan FE. The AG recombinant IbNG and novel strains of group M HIV-1 are common in Cameroon. Virology. 2001 Jul 20;286(1):168-81190. Esparza J, Burke DS. Epidemiological considerations in planning HIV preventive vaccine trials. AIDS. 2001;15 Suppl 5:S49-57191. Epstein JM, Cummings DAT, Chakravarty S, Singa RM, Burke DS. Toward a containment strategy of smallpox bioterror: An individual-based computational approach. Brookings Institution Center on Social and Economic Dynamics Working Paper No. 31 (2002).192. Nisalak A, Endy TP, Nimmannitya S, Kalayanarooj S, Thisayakorn U, Scott RM, Burke DS, Hoke CH, Innis BL, David W. Vaughn DW. Serotype-specific dengue virus circulation and dengue disease in Bangkok, Thailand from 1973 to 1999. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2003 Feb;68(2):191-202193. Oh S, Hodge JW, Ahler JD, Burke DS, Schlom J, Berzofsky JA. Selective induction of high avidity CTL by altering the balance of signals from APC. J Immunol. 2003 Mar 1;170(5):2523-30194. Oh S, Berzofsky JA, Burke DS, Waldmann TA, Perera LP. Co-administration of HIV vaccine vectors with vaccinia viruses expressing IL-15 but not IL-2 induces long-lasting cellular immunity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Mar 18;100(6):3392-7Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD21195. de Bruyn G, Anthony J. Rossini AJ, Chiu Y-L, Holman D, Elizaga ML, Frey SE, Burke DS, Evan TG, Corey L, Keefer MC. Safety profile of recombinant canarypox HIV vaccines. Vaccine. 2004 Jan 26;22(5-6):704-13196. Cummings DAT, Irizarry RA, Huang NE, Endy TP, Nisalak A, Ungchusak K, Burke DS. Traveling waves in the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Thailand. Nature. 2004 Jan 22;427(6972):344-7197. Wolfe ND, Switzer WM, Carr JK,, Bhullar VB, Vedapuri Shanmugam V, Tamoufe U, Prosser AT, Torimiro JN, Wright A, Mpoudi-Ngole E, McCutchan FE, Birx DL, Folks TM, Burke DS, Heneine W. Naturally acquired simian retrovirus infections among Central African hunters. Lancet. 2004 Mar 20;363(9413):932-7198. Kijak GH, Sanders-Buell E, Wolfe ND, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Kim B, Brown B, Robb ML, Birx DL, Burke DS, Car JK, McCutchan FE. Development and application of a high-throughput HIV type 1 genotyping assay to identify CRF02_AG in West/West Central Africa. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2004 May;20(5):521-30199. Oh S, Perera LP, Burke DS, Waldmann TA, Berzofsky JA. IL-15/IL-15R alpha-mediated avidity maturation of memory CD8+ T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Oct 19;101(42):15154-9200. Waters HR, Dougherty L, Tegang S-P, Tran N, Wiysonge CS, Long K, Wolfe ND, Burke DS. Coverage and costs of childhood immunization in Cameroon. Bull World Health Organ. 2004 Sep;82(9):668-75. PMID:15628204. PMCID:PMC2622979.201. Wolfe ND, Prosser AT, Carr JK, Tamoufe U, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Torimiro JN, LeBreton M, McCutchan FE, Birx DL, Burke DS. Exposure to nonhuman primates in rural Cameroon. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Dec;10(12):2094-9. PMID:15663844. PMCID:PMC3323379.202. Burke DS, Brown SL. Lessons learned from the 1954 Field Trial of Poliomyelitis Vaccine. Clin Trials. 2004 Feb;1(1):3-5. PMID:16281456.203. Nguyen JC, Murphy ME, Nutman TB, Neafie RC, Maturo S, Burke DS, Turiansky GW. Tropical Medicine Rounds: Cutaneous onchocerciasis in an American traveler. Int J Dermatol. 2005 Feb;44(2):125-8. PMID:15689210.204. Gilbert PB, Peterson ML, Follmann D, Hudgens MG, Francis DP, Gurwith M, Heyward WL, Jobes DV, Popovic V, Self SG, Sinangil F, Burke DS, Berman PW. Correlation between immunologic responses to recombinant glycoprotein 120 vaccine and incidence of HIV-1 infection in a phase 3 HIV-1 preventive vaccine trial. J Infect Dis. 2005 Mar 1;191(5):666-77. PMID:15688279.205. Wolfe ND, Heneine W, Carr JK, Garcia AD, Shanmugam V, Tamoufe U, Torimiro JN, Prosser AT, Lebreton M, Mpoudi-Ngole E, McCutchan FE, Birx DL, Folks TM, Burke DS, Switzer WM. Emergence of unique primate T-lymphotropic viruses among central African bushmeat hunters. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 May 31;102(22):7994-9. PMID:15911757. PMCID:PMC1142377.206. Cummings DAT, Schwartz IB, Billings L, Shaw LB, Burke DS. Dynamic effects of antibody dependent enhancement on the fitness of viruses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Oct 18;102(42):15259-64. PMID:16217017. PMCID:PMC1257724.207. Ferguson NM, Cummings DA, Cauchemez S, Fraser C, Riley S, Meeyai A, Iamsirithworn S, Burke DS. Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia. Nature. 2005 Sep 8;437(7056):209-14. PMID:16079797.208. Schwartz IB, Shaw LB, Cummings DAT, Billings L, McCrary M, Burke DS. Chaotic desynchronization of multistrain diseases. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2005 Dec;72(6 Pt 2):066201. PMID:16486034.209. Wolfe ND, Daszak P, Kilpatrick AM, Burke DS. Bushmeat hunting, deforestation, and prediction of zoonoses emergence. Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Dec;11(12):1822-7. PMID:16485465.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD22210. Kalish ML, Wolfe ND, Ndongmo CB, McNicholl J, Robbins KE, Aidoo M, Fonjungo PN, Alemnji G, Zeh C, Djoko CF, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Burke DS, Folks TM. Central African hunters exposed to simian immunodeficiency virus. Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Dec;11(12):1928-30. PMID:16485481. PMCID:PMC3367631.211. Burke DS, Kliks S, Antibody-dependent enhancement in dengue virus infections. J Infect Dis. 2006 Feb 15;193(4):601-3; PMID:16425141. author reply 603-4.212. Torimiro JN, Carr JK, Wolfe ND, Karacki P, Martin MP, Gao X, Tamoufe U, Thomas A, Ngole EM, Birx DL, McCutchan FE, Burke DS, Carrington M. HLA class I diversity among rural rainforest inhabitants in Cameroon: identification of A*2612-B*4407 haplotype. Tissue Antigens. 2006 Jan;67(1):30-7. PMID:16451198.213. Cummings DA, Moss WJ, Long K, Wiysonge CS, Muluh TJ, Kollo B, Nomo E, Wolfe ND, Burke DS. Improved measles surveillance in Cameroon reveals two major dynamic patterns of incidence. Int J Infect Dis. 2006 Mar;10(2):148-55. PMID:16275043.214. Burke DS, Epstein JM, Cummings DA, Parker JI, Cline KC, Singa RM, Chakravarty S. Individual-based computational modeling of smallpox epidemic control strategies. Acad Emerg Med. 2006 Nov;13(11):1142-9. PMID:17085740.215. Kuniholm MH, Wolfe ND, Huang CY, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Tamoufe U, Burke DS, Gubler DJ. Seroprevalence and distribution of Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, and Bunyaviridae arboviral infections in rural Cameroonian adults. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2006 Jun;74(6):1078-83. PMID:16760524. Erratum in: Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2006 Aug;75(2):371.216. Gupta SB, Mast CT, Wolfe ND, Novitsky V, Dubey SA, Kallas EG, Schechter M, Mbewe B, Vardas E, Pitisuttithum P, Burke D, Freed D, Mogg R, Coplan PM, Condra JH, Long RS, Anderson K, Casimiro DR, Shiver JW, Straus WL. Cross-clade reactivity of HIV-1-specific T-cell responses in HIV-1-infected individuals from Botswana and Cameroon. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 2006 Jun;42(2):135-9. PMID:16760794. doi:10.1097/01.qai.0000223017.01568.e7.217. LeBreton M, Umlauf S, Djoko CF, Daszak P, Burke DS, Kwenkam PY, Wolfe ND. Rift Valley fever in goats, Cameroon. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Apr;12(4):702-3. PMID:16715582. PMCID:PMC3294709.218. Oh S, Stegman B, Pendleton CD, Ota MO, Pan CH, Griffin DE, Burke DS, Berzofsky JA. Protective immunity provided by HLA-A2 epitopes for fusion and hemagglutinin proteins of measles virus. Virology. 2006 Sep 1;352(2):390-9. PMID:16781760.219. Switzer WM, Qari S, Wolfe ND, Burke DS, Folks TM, Heneine W. Ancient origin and molecular features of the novel human T-lymphotropic virus type 3 revealed by complete genome analysis. J Virol. 2006 Aug;80(15):7427-38. PMID:16840323. PMCID:PMC1563715.220. Ferguson NM, Cummings DA, Fraser C, Cajka JC, Cooley PC, Burke DS. Strategies for mitigating an influenza pandemic. Nature. 2006 Jul 27;442(7101):448-52. PMID:16642006.221. Switzer WM, Hewlett I, Aaron L, Wolfe ND, Burke DS, Heneine W. Serologic testing for human T-lymphotropic virus-3 and -4. Transfusion. 2006 Sep;46(9):1647-8. PMID:16965596.222. Ockenhouse CF, Hu WC, Kester KE, Cummings JF, Stewart A, Heppner DG, Jedlicka AE, Scott AL, Wolfe ND, Vahey M, Burke DS. Common and divergent immune response signaling pathways discovered in peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression patterns in presymptomatic and clinically apparent malaria. Infect Immun. 2006 Oct;74(10):5561-73. PMID:16988231. PMCID:PMC1594921.223. Longini IM Jr, Elizabeth Halloran M, Nizam A, Yang Y, Xu S, Burke DS, Cummings DA, Epstein JM. Containing a large bioterrorist smallpox attack: a computer simulation approach. Int J Infect Dis. 2007 Mar;11(2):98-108. PMID:16899385.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD23224. Billings L, Schwartz IB, Shaw LB, McCrary M, Burke, DS, Cummings DA. Instabilities in multiserotype disease models with antibody-dependent enhancement. J Theor Biol. 2007 May 7;246(1):18-27. PMID:17270219.225. Torimiro JN, Wolfe ND, Thomas A, Martin MP, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Tamoufe U, Birx DL, Carrington M, Burke DS, Carr JK. Frequency of CCR5 variants among rural populations with low HIV-1 prevalence in Cameroon. AIDS. 2007 Feb 19;21(4):527-8. PMID:17301575.226. Lessler J, Cummings DA, Fishman S, Vora A, Burke DS. Transmissibility of swine flu at Fort Dix, 1976. J R Soc Interface. 2007 Aug 22;4(15):755-62. PMID:17412677. PMCID:PMC2373398.227. LeBreton M, Yang O, Tamoufe U, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Torimiro JN, Djoko CF, Carr JK, Tassy Prosser A, Rimoin AW, Birx DL, Burke DS, Wolfe ND. Exposure to wild primates among HIV-infected persons. Emerg Infect Dis. 2007 Oct;13(10):1579-82. PMID:18258013. PMCID:PMC2851513.228. Halloran ME, Ferguson NM, Eubank S, Longini IM Jr, Cummings DA, Lewis B, Xu S, Fraser C, Vullikanti A, Germann TC, Wagener D, Beckman R, Kadau K, Barrett C, Macken CA, Burke DS, Cooley P. Modeling targeted layered containment of an influenza pandemic in the United States. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Mar 25;105(12):4639-44. PMID: 18332436. PMCID: PMC2290797.229. Parmanto B, Paramita MV, Sugiantara W, Pramana G, Scotch M, Burke DS. Spatial and multidimensional visualization of Indonesia's village health statistics. Int J Health Geogr. 2008 Jun 11;7:30. PMID:18544174. PMCID:PMC2494543.230. Vora A, Burke DS, Cummings DA. The impact of a physical geographic barrier on the dynamics of measles. Epidemiol Infect. 2008 May;136(5):713-20. PMID:17662170. PMCID:PMC2870857.231. Parrish CR, Holmes EC, Morens DM, Park EC, Burke DS, Calisher CH, Laughlin CA, Saif LJ, Daszak P. Cross-species virus transmission and the emergence of new epidemic diseases. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 2008 Sep;72(3):457-70. PMID:18772285. PMCID:PMC2546865.232. Switzer WM, Salemi M, Qari SH, Jia H, Gray RR, Katzourakis A, Marriott SJ, Pryor KN, Wolfe ND, Burke DS, Folks TM, Heneine W. Ancient, independent evolution and distinct molecular features of the novel human T-lymphotropic virus type 4. Retrovirology. 2009 Feb 2;6:9. PMID:19187529. PMCID:PMC2647524.233. Sintasath DM, Wolfe ND, Lebreton M, Jia H, Garcia AD, Le Doux-Diffo J, Tamoufe U, Carr JK, Folks TM, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Burke DS, Heneine W, Switzer WM. Simian T-lymphotropic virus diversity among nonhuman primates, Cameroon. Emerg Infect Dis. 2009 Feb;15(2):175-84. PMID:19193260. PMCID:PMC2657614.234. Burke DS, Russell J, Cerqueira MT, Conley KM, Eggleston MM, Koo D, Lewis AL, Lee AF, Pearson CE, Pestronk RM, Schwartz B, Smith WA. Comments from the field on the Galway Consensus Conference Statement. Health Educ Behav. 2009 Jun;36(3):483-6. PMID:19447946.235. Zimmer SM, Burke DS. Historical perspective—Emergence of influenza A (H1N1) viruses. N Engl J Med. 2009 Jul 16;361(3):279-85. PMID: 19564632236. Torimiro JN, Javanbakht H, Diaz-Griffero F, Kim J, Carr JK, Carrington M, Sawitzke J, Burke DS, Wolfe ND, Dean M, Sodroski J. A rare null allele potentially encoding a dominant-negative TRIM5alpha protein in Baka pygmies. Virology. 2009 Aug 15;391(1):140-7. PMID:19577266. PMCID:PMC2760473.237. Cummings DA, Iamsirithaworn S, Lessler JT, McDermott A, Prasanthong R, Nisalak A, Jarman RG, Burke DS, Gibbons RV. The impact of the demographic transition on dengue in Thailand: insights from a statistical analysis and mathematical modeling. PLoS Med. 2009 Sep;6(9):e1000139. PMID:19721696. PMCID:PMC2726436.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD24238. Lee BY, Burke DS. Constructing target product profiles (TPPs) to help vaccines overcome post-approval obstacles. Vaccine. 2010 Apr 1;28(16):2806-9. PMID:19782109. PMCID:PMC3385993.239. Lee BY, Brown ST, Cooley P, Potter MA, Wheaton WD, Voorhees RE, Stebbins S, Grefenstette JJ, Zimmer SM, Zimmerman RK, Assi TM, Bailey RR, Wagener DK, Burke DS. Simulating school closure strategies to mitigate an influenza epidemic.J Public Health Manag Pract. 2010 May-June;16(3):252-61. PMID:20035236. PMCID:PMC2901099.240. Lee BY, Brown ST, Cooley PC, Zimmerman RK, Wheaton WS, Zimmer SM, Grefenstette JJ, Assi TM, Furphy TJ, Wagner DK, Burke DS. A computer simulation of employee vaccination to mitigate an influenza epidemic. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Mar;38(3):247-57. PMID:20042311. PMCID:PMC2833347.241. Fried LP, Bentley ME, Buekens P, Burke DS, Frenk JJ, Klag MJ, Spencer HC. Global health is public health. Lancet, 2010 Feb 13;375(9714):535-7. PMID: 20159277.242. Cooley P, Lee BY, Brown S, Cajka J, Chasteen B, Ganapathi L, Stark JH, Wheaton WD, Burke DS. Protecting health care workers: a pandemic simulation based on Allegheny County. Influenza Other Respiratory Viruses, 2010 Mar; 4(2):61-72. PMID:20167046. PMCID:PMC2894576.243. Carr JK, Wolfe ND, Torimiro JN, Tamoufe U, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Eyzaguirre L, Birx D L, McCutchan FE, Burke DS. HIV-1 recombinants with multiple parental strains in low-prevalence, remote regions of Cameroon: evolutionary relics? Retrovirology 2010 Apr 28;7:39. PMID:20426823. PMCID:PMC2879232.244. Lee BY, Brown ST, Korch GW, Cooley PC, Zimmerman RK, Wheaton WD, Zimmer SM, Grefenstette, Bailey JJ, Assi TM, Burke DS. A computer simulation of vaccine prioritization, allocation, and rationing during the 2009 H1N1 Influenza pandemic. Vaccine, 2010 July12;28(31):4875-9. PMID:20483192. PMCID:PMC2906666.245. Morens, DM, Burke DS, Halstead SB. The wages of original antigenic sin. Emerg Infect Dis. 2010 Jun;16(6):1023-4. PMID: 20507764. PMCID: PMC3086238.246. Lee BY, Norman BA, Assi TM, Chen SI, Bailey RR, Rajgopal J, Brown ST, Wiringa AE, Burke DS. Single versus multi-dose vaccine vials: an economic computational model. Vaccine 2010 Jul 19;28(32):5292-300. PMID:20566395. PMCID:PMC2919154.247. Zimmer SM, Crevar CJ, Carter DM, Stark JH, Giles BM, Zimmerman RK, Ostroff SM, Lee BY, Burke DS, Ross TM. Seroprevalence following the second wave of Pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. PLoS One, 2010 Jul 14;5(7):311601. PMID:20644650. PMCID:PMC2904390.248. Van Panhuis WG, Gibbons RV, Endy TP, Rothman AL, Srikiatkhachom A, Nisalak A, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Inferring the serotype associated with dengue virus infections on the basis of pre-and post-infection neutralizing antibody titers. J Infect Dis. 2010 Oct 1;202(7);1002-10. PMID:20738205. PMCID:PMC2943243.249. Huang SS, Avery TR, Song Y, Elkins KR, Nguyen CC, Nutter SK, Nafday AA, Condon CJ, Chang MT, Chrest D, Boos J, Bobashev G, Wheaton W, Frank SA, Platt R, Lipsitch M, Bush RM, Eubank S, Burke DS, Lee BY. Quantifying interhospital patient sharing as a mechanism for infectious disease spread. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2010 Nov;31(11):1160-9. PMID:20874503. PMCID:PMC3064463.250. Lee BY, Brown ST, Cooley P, Grefenstette JJ, Zimmerman RK, Zimmer SM, Potter MA, Rosenfeld R, Wheaton WD, Wiringa AE, Bacon KM, Burke DS. Vaccination deep into a pandemic wave potential mechanisms for a “third wave” and the impact of vaccination. Am J Prev Med, 2010 Nov;39(5):21-9. PMID:20965375. PMCID:PMC2975455.251. Lee BY, McGlone SM, Song Y, Avery TR, Eubank S, Chang CC, Bailey RR, Wagener DK, Burke DS, Platt R, Huang SS. Social network analysis of patient sharing among hospitals in Orange County, California. Am J Public Health. 2011 Apr;101(4):707-13. PMID: 21330578. PMCID: PMC3052345.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD25252. Lee BY, Assi TM, Rookkapan K, Connor DL, Rajgopal J, Sornsrivichai V, Brown ST, Welling JS, Norman BA, Chen SI, Bailey RR, Wiringa AE, Wateska AR, Jana A, Van Panhuis WG, Burke DS. Replacing the measles ten-dose vaccine presentation with the single-dose presentation in Thailand. Vaccine. 2011 May 12;29(21):3811-7. PMID:21439313. PMCID:PMC3084328.253. Ndip LM, Biswas HH, Nfonsam LE, LeBreton M, Ndip RN, Bissong MA, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Djoko C, Tamoufe U, Prosser AT, Burke DS, Wolfe ND. Risk factors for African tick-bite fever in rural central Africa. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2011 Apr;84(4):608-13. PMID:21460018. PMCID:PMC3062457.254. Lee BY, Connor DL, Kitchen SB, Bacon KM, Shah M, Brown ST, Bailey RR, Laosiritaworn Y, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Economic value of dengue vaccine in Thailand. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2011 May; 84(5):764-72. PMID:21540387. PMCID:PMC3083745.255. Lee BY, McGlone SM, Wong KF, Yilmaz SL, Avery TR, Song Y, Christie R, Eubank S, Brown ST, Epstein JM, Parker JI, Burke DS, Platt R, Huang SS. Modeling the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreaks throughout the hospitals in Orange County, California. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2011 Jun;32(6):562-72. PMID:21558768. PMCID:PMC3388111.256. Brown ST, Tai JH, Bailey RR, Cooley PC, Wheaton WD, Potter MA, Voorhees RE, Lejeune M, Grefenstette JJ, Burke DS, McGlone SM, Lee BY. Would school closure for the 2009 H1N1 influenza epidemic have been worth the cost?: a computational simulation of Pennsylvania. BMC Public Health. 2011 May 20;11:353. PMID:21599920. PMCID:PMC3119163.257. Rajgopal J, Connor DL, Assi TM, Norman BA, Chen SI, Bailey RR, Long AR, Wateska AR, Bacon KM, Brown ST, Burke DS, Lee BY. The optimal number of routine vaccines to order at health clinics in low or middle income countries. Vaccine. 2011 Jun 25:29(33);5512-8. PMID:21624419. PMCID:PMC3138835.258. Assi TM, Brown ST, Djibo A, Norman BA, Rajgopal J, Welling JS, Chen SI, Bailey RR, Kone S, Kenea H, Connor DL, Wateska AR, Jana A, Wisniewski SR, Van Panhuis WG, Burke DS, Lee BY. Impact of changing the measles vaccine vial size on Niger’s vaccine supply chain: a computational model. BMC Public Health. 2011 Jun 2;11:425. PMID:21635774. PMCID:PMC3129313.259. Lee BY, Song Y, Bartsch SM, Kim DS, Singh A, Avery TR, Brown ST, Yilmaz SL, Wong KF, Potter MA, Burke DS, Platt R, Huang SS. Long-term care facilities; important participants of the acute care facility social network? PloS one. 2011;6(12):e29342. PMID:22216255. PMCID:PMC3246493260. Lee BY, Brown ST, Bailey RR, Zimmerman RK, Potter MA, McGlone SM, Cooley PC, Grefenstette JJ, Zimmer SM, Wheaton WD, Quinn SC, Voorhees RE, Burke DS. The benefits to all of ensuring equal and timely access to influenza vaccines in poor communities. Health Aff (Milwood). 2011 Jun;30(6):1141-50. PMID:21653968. PMCID:PMC3385997.261. Stebbins S, Cummings DA, Stark JH, Vukotich C, Mitruka K, Thompson W, Rinaldo C, Roth L, Wagner M, Wisniewski SR, Dato V, Eng H, Burke DS. Reduction in the Incidence of Influenza A But Not Influenza B Associated With Use of Hand Sanitizer and Cough Hygiene in Schools: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2011 Nov;30(11):921-6. PMID:21691245. PMCID:PMC3470868.262. Fraser C, Cummings DA, Klinkenberg D, Burke DS, Ferguson NM. Influenza transmission in households during the 1918 pandemic. Am J Epidemiol. 2011 Sept 1;174(5):505-14. PMID:21749971.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD26263. Lee BY, Assi TM, Rookkapan K, Wateska AR, Rajgopal J, Sornsrivichal V, Chen SI, Brown ST, Welling J, Norman BA, Connor DL, Bailey RR, Jana A, Van Panhuis WG, Burke, DS. Maintaining vaccine delivery following the introduction of the rotavirus and pneumococcal vaccines in Thailand. PloS one. 2011;6(9):e24673. PMID:21931805. PMCID:PMC3172252.264. Lee BY, Assi TM, Rajgopal J, Norman BA, Chen SI, Brown ST, Slayton RB, Kone S, Kenea H, Welling JS, Connor DL, Wateska AR, Jana A, Wiringa AE, Van Panhuis WG, Burke DS. Impact of Introducing the Pneumococcal and Rotavirus Vaccines into the Routine Immunization Program in Niger. Am J Public Health. 2012 Feb: 102(2):269-75. PMID:21940923. PMCID:PMC3386610.265. Shim E, Grefenstette JJ, Albert SM, Cakouros BE, Burke DS. A game dynamic model for vaccine skeptics and vaccine believers: Measles as an example. J Theor Biol. 2012 Feb 21;295:194-203. PMID:22108239.266. Word DP, Cummings DA, Burke DS,, Iamsirithaworn S, Laird CD. A nonlinear programming approach for estimation of transmission parameters in childhood infectious disease using a continuous time model. JR Soc Interface. 2012 Aug 7;9(73):1983-97. PMID:22337634. PMCID:PMC3385750.267. Djoko CF, Wolfe ND, Aghokeng AF, Lebreton M, Liegeois F, Tamoufe U, Schneider BS, Ortiz N, Mbacham WF, Carr JK, Rimoin AW, Fair NJ, Pike BL, Mpoudi-Ngole E, Delaporte E, Burke DS, Peeters M. Failure to detect simian immunodeficiency virus infection in a large Cameroonian cohort with high non-human primate exposure. EcoHealth. 2012 Mar;9(1):17-23. PMID:22395958.268. Stark JH, Sharma R, Ostorff S, Cummings DA, Ermentrout B, Stebbins S, Burke DS, Wisniewski SR. Local spatial and temporal processes of influenza in Pennsylvania. USA: 2003-2009. PloS One. 2012;7(3):e34245. PMID:22470544. PMCID:PMC3314628.269. Potter MA, Brown ST, Lee BY, Grefenstette J, Keane CR, Lin CJ, Quinn SC, Stebbins S, Sweeney PM, Burke DS. Preparedness for pandemics: does variation among States affect the nation as a whole? J Public Health Manag Pract. 2012 May; 18(3):233-40. PMID:22473116. PMCID:PMC3758226.270. Salje H, Lessler J, Endy TP, Curriero FC, Gibbons RV, Nisalak A, Nimmannitya S, Kalayanarooj S, Jarman RG, Thomas SJ, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Revealing the microscale spatial signature of dengue transmission and immunity in an urban population. Proc. Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 June 12;109(24):9535-8. Epub 2012 May 29. PMID:22645364. PMCID:PMC3386131.271. Stark JH, Cummings DA, Ermentrout B, Ostroff S, Sharma R, Stebbins S, Burke DS, Wisniewski SR. Local variations in spatial synchrony of influenza epidemics. PloS one. 2012;7(8):e43528. PMID:22916274. PMCID:PMC3420894.272. Potter MA, Brown ST, Cooley PC, Sweeney PM, Hershey TB, Gleason SM, Lee BY, Keane CR, Grefenstette J, Burke DS. School closure as an influenza mitigation strategy: how variations in legal authority and plan criteria can alter the impact. BMC Public Health. 2012 Nov 14;12:977. PMID:23148556.PMCID:PMC3532840.273. Wecker M, Gilbert P, Russell N, Hural J, Allen M, Pensiero M, Chulay J, Chiu YL, Abdool Karim SS, Burke DS, HVTN 040/059 Protocol Team, NIAID HIV Vaccine Trials Network. Phase I safety and immunogenicity evaluations of an alphavirus replicon HIV-1 subtype C gag vaccine in healthy HIV-1-uninfected adults. Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI. 2012 Oct;19(10):1651-60. PMID:22914365. PMCID:PMC3485893.274. Ma D, Jasinska A, Kristoff J, Grobler JP, Turner T, Jung Y, Schmitt C, Raehtz K, Feyertag F, Martinez Sosa N, Wijewardana V, Burke DS, Robertson DL, Tracy R, Pandrea I, Freimer N, Apetrei C; International Vervet Research Consortium. SIVagm infection in wild African green monkeys from South Africa: epidemiology, naturalRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD27history, and evolutionary considerations. PLoS Pathog. 2013 Jan;9(1):e1003011. PMID:23349627. PMCID:PMC3547836.275. Toner ES, Adalja AA, Nuzzo JB, Inglesby TV, Henderson DA, Burke DS. Assessment of Serosurveys for H5N1. Clin Infect Dis. 2013 May;56(9):1206-12. PMID:23386633. PMCID:PMC3858121.276. Kumar S, Grefenstett JJ, Galloway D, Albert SM, Burke DS. Policies to reduce influenza in the workplace: impact assessments using an agent-based model. Am J Public Health. 2013 Aug: 103(9):1406-11. Epub 2013 June 13. PMID:23763426.277. Reich NG, Shrestha S. King AA, rohani P, Lessler j, Kalayanarooj S, Yoon IK, gibbons RV, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Interactions between serotypes of dengue highlight epidemiological impact of cross-immunity. J R Soc Interface. 2013 July3; 10(86):20130414. PMID:23825116. PMCID:PMC3730691.278. Burke DS, Grefenstette JJ. Toward an integrated meta-model of public health dynamics for preparedness decision support. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2013 Sep-Oct;19: Suppl 2:S12-5. PMID:23903387.279. Gibbons RV, Nisalak A, Yoon IK, Tannitisupawong D, Rungsimunpaiboon K, Vaughn DW, Endy TP, Innis BL, Burke DS, Mammen MP Jr, Scott RM, Thomas SJ, Hoke CH Jr. A model international partnership for community-based research on vaccine-preventable diseases: the Kamphaeng Phet-AFRIMS Virology Research Unit (KAVRU).Vaccine. 2013 Sep 23;31(41):4487-500. Epub 2013 Aug 8. PMID:23933334280. Rodriguez-Barraquer I, Mier-y-Teran-Romero L, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Challenges in the interpretation of dengue vaccine trial results. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Aug 29;7(8):e2126. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002126. eCollection 2013. PMID:24009782. PMCID:PMC3757058.281. Grefenstette JJ, Brown ST, Rosenfeld R, DePasse J, Stone NT, Cooley PC, Wheaton WD, Fyshe A, Galloway DD, Sriram A, Guclu H, Abraham T, Burke DS. FRED (a Framework for Reconstructing Epidemic Dynamics): an open-source software system for modeling infectious diseases and control strategies using census-based populations. BMC Public Health. 2013 Oct 8;13:940. PMID:24103508. PMCID:PMC3852955.282. Yonas MA, Burke JG, Brown ST, Borrebach JD, Garland R, Burke DS, Grefenstette JJ. Dynamic simulation of crime perpetration and reporting to examine community intervention strategies. Health Educ Behav. 2013 Oct;40(1 Suppl):87S-97S. PMID:24084404. PMCID:PMC3964320.283. Kumar S, Grefenstette JJ, Galloway D, Alert SM, Burke DS, Kumar et al. respond. Am J Public Health Jan 2014;104(1):e1-2. PMID: 24228647284. Azman AS, Stark JH, Althouse BM, Vukotich CJ Jr, Stebbins S, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Household transmission of influenza A and B in a school-based study of non-pharmaceutical interventions. Epidemics. 2013 Dec;5(4):181-6. Epub 2013 Sep 26. PMID:24267874.285. Rodriguez-Barraquer I, Mier-y-Teran-Romero L, Schwartz IB, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Potential opportunities and perils of imperfect dengue vaccines. Vaccine. 2014 Jan 16;32(4):514-20. Epub 2013 Nov 19. PMID:24269318. PMCID:PMC4142437.286. van Panhuis WG, Grefenstette J, Jung SY, Chok NS, Cross A, Eng H, Lee BY, Zadorozhny V, Brown S, Cummings D, Burke DS. Contagious diseases in the United States from 1888 to the present. N Engl J Med. 2013 Nov 28;369(22):2152-8. PMID:24283231.287. LeBreton M, Switzer WM, Djoko CF, Gillis A, Jia H, Sturgeon MM, Shakar A, Zheng H, Nkeunen G, Tamoufe U, Nana A, Le Doux Diffo J, Tafon B, Kiyang J, Schneider BS, Burke DS, Wolfe ND. A gorilla reservoir for human T-lymphotropic virus type 4. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2014 Jan;3(1):e7. Doi: 10.1038/emi.2014.7. Epub 2014 Jan 22. PMID:26038495. PMCID:PMC3913825.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD28288. Lukens S, DePasse J, Rosenfeld R, Ghedin E, Mochan E, Brown ST, Grefenstette J, Burke DS, Swigon D, Clermont G. A large-scale immune-epidemiological simulation of influenza A epidemics. BMC Public Health, 2014;14:1019. PMID:25266818. PMCID:PMC4194421.289. van Panhuis WG, Paul P, Emerson C, Grefenstette J, Wilder R, Herbst AJ, Heymann D, Burke DS. A systematic review of barriers to data sharing in public health. BMC Public Health. 2014 Nov 5;14(1):1144. PMID:25377061. PMCID:PMC4239377.290. Ruberto I, Marques E, Burke DS, van Panhuis WG. The availability and consistency of dengue surveillance data provided online by the World Health Organization. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015 Apr 14;9(4):e0003511. PMID:25874804. PMCID:PMC4397048.291. Farrow DC, Burke DS, Rosenfeld R. Computational characterization of transient strain-transcending immunity against Influenza A. PLoS One. 2015 May 1;10(5):e0125047. eCollection 2015. PMID:25933195. PMCID:PMC4416895.292. Ablah E, Biberman DA, Weist EM, Buekens P, Bentley ME, Burke D, Finnegan JR Jr, Flahault A, Frenk J, Gotsch AR, Klag MJ, Rodriguez Lopez MH, Nasca P, Shortell S, Spencer HC. Improving global health education: development of a Global Health Competency Model. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2014 Mar;90(3):560-5. PMID:24445206. PMCID:PMC3945704.293. Rodriguez-Barraquer I, Mier-y-Teran-Romero L, Ferguson N. Burke DS, Cummings DA. Differential efficacy of dengue vaccine by immune status. Lancet. 2015 May2;385(9979):1726. doi.10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60889-3. PMID: 25943936294. van Panhuis WG, Choisy M, Xiong X, Chok NS, Akarasewi P, Iamsirithaworn S, Lam SK, Chong CK, Lam FC, Phommasak B, Vongphrachanh P, Bouaphanh K, Rekol H, Hien NT, Thai PQ, Duong TN, Chuang JH, Liu YL, Ng LC, Shi Y, Tayag EA, Roque VG Jr, Lee Suy LL, Jarman RG, Gibbons RV, Velasco JM, Yoon IK, Burke DS, Cummings DA. Region-wide synchrony and traveling waves of dengue across eight countries in Southeast Asia. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Oct 20;112(42):13069-74. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1501375112. Epub 2015 Oct 5.2015 Oct 5. PMID:26438851295. Dalziel BD, Bjørnstad ON, van Panhuis WG, Burke DS, Metcalf CJ, Grenfell BT. Persistent Chaos of Measles Epidemics in the Prevaccination United States Caused by a Small Change in Seasonal Transmission Patterns. PLoS Computational Biology. 2016 Feb;12(2):e1004655. PMID:26845437. PMCID:PMC4741526.doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004655296. Balmert LC, Buchanich JM, Pringle JL, Williams KE, Burke DS, Marsh GM. Patterns and Trends in Accidental Poisoning Deaths: Pennsylvania's Experience 1979-2014. PLoS One. 2016;11(3):e0151655. PMID:26963396. PMCID:PMC4786332. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0151655.297. Metcalf CJE, Farrar J, Cutts F, Basta N, Graham AL, Lessler J, Ferguson N, Burke D, Grenfell BT. Use of Serological surveys to generate key insights of the changing global landscape of infectious disease. Lancet (London, England). 2016 Apr 5. PMID:27059886. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30164-7.298. Buchanich JM, Balmert LC, Pringle JL, Williams KE, Burke DS, Marsh GM. Patterns and trends in accidental poisoning death rates in the US, 1979-2014. Preventive Medicine. 2016 Apr 13. PMID:27085991. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.04.007.299. Gearhart TL, Montelaro RC, Schurdak ME, Pilcher CD, Rinaldo CR, Kodadek T, Park Y, Islam K, Yurko R, Marques ET Jr, Burke DS. Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers. J Immunol Methods. 2016 Aug;435:85-89. PMID:27182050.PMCID:PMC4947968. doi:10.1016/j.jim.2016.05.001.300. Zimmerman RK, Nowalk MP, Chung J, Jackson ML, Jackson LA, Petrie JG, Monto AS, McLean HQ, Belongia EA, Gaglani M, Murthy K, Fry AM, Flannery B; U.S. Flu VE Investigators. 2014-2015 Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the United States byRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD29Vaccine Type. Clin Infect Dis. 2016 Dec 15;63(12):1564-1573. PMID: 27702768. PMCID: PMC5146719. doi:10.1093/cid/ciw635.301. Burke DS. Forecasting the opioid epidemic. Science. 2016 Nov 4;354(6312):529. PMID: 27811241. doi:10.1126/science.aal2943302. Farrow DC, Brooks LC, Hyun S, Tibshirani RJ, Burke DS, Rosenfeld R. A human judgment approach to epidemiological forecasting. PLoS Comput Bio, 2017 Mar 10;13(3):e1005248. PMID:28282375. PMCID:PMC5345757.doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005248.303. Marques ETA, Burke DS. Tradition and innovation in development of a Zika vaccine. Lancet, 2018 Feb 10:391(10120):516-517. PMID:29217377. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(17)33107-0304. Nascimento EJM, Huleatt JW, Cordeiro MT, Castanha PMS, George JK, Grebe E, Welte A, Brown M, Burke DS, Marques ETA. Development of antibody biomarkers of long term and recent dengue virus infections. J Virol Methods, 2018 Jul;257:62-68. PMID:29684416. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2018.04.009.305. Buchanich JM, Doerfler SM, Lann MF, Marsh GM, Burke DS. Improvement in racial disparities in years of life lost in the USA since 1990. PLoS One. 2018 Apr 25;13(4):e0194308. PMID: 29694402 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194308.306. Buchanich JM, Balmert LC, Williams KE, Burke DS. The effect of incomplete death certificates on estimates of unintentional opioid-related overdose deaths in the United States, 1999-2015. Public Health Rep. 2018 Jul/Aug;133(4):423-431. PMID: 29945473 doi: 10.1177/0033354918774330.307. España G, Grefenstette J, Perkins A, Torres C, Campo Carey A, Diaz H, de la Hoz F, Burke DS, van Panhuis WG. Exploring scenarios of chikungunya mitigation with a data-driven agent-based model of the 2014-2016 outbreak in Colombia. Sci Rep. 2018 Aug 15;8(1):12201. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-30647-8. PMID: 30111778; PMCID: PMC6093909.308. Jalal H, Buchanich JM, Roberts MS, Balmert LC, Zhang K, Burke DS. Changing dynamics of the drug overdose epidemic in the United States from 1979 through 2016. Science. 2018 Sep 21;361(6408). pii: eaau1184. doi: 10.1126/science.aau1184. PMID: 30237320309. van Panhuis WG, Cross A, Burke DS. Project Tycho 2.0: A repository to improve the integration and reuse of data for global population health. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2018 Dec 1;25(12):1608-1617. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocy123. PMID: 30321381310. Sinclair DR, Grefenstette JJ, Krauland MG, Galloway DD, Frankeny RJ, Travis C, Burke DS, Roberts MS. Forecasted size of measles outbreaks associated with vaccination exemptions for schoolchildren. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Aug 2;2(8):e199768. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.9768.311. Sinclair, David R.; Grefenstette, John J.; Krauland, Mary G.; Galloway, David D.; Frankeny, Robert J.; Travis, Clayton; Burke, Donald S.; Albert, Steven M.; and Roberts, Mark S. (2019) "Interventions in measles outbreaks: the potential reduction in cases associated with school suspension and vaccination interventions," Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk: Vol.10:Iss.2, Article10.312. Jalal H, Buchanich JM, Sinclair DR, Roberts MS, Burke DS. Age and generational patterns of overdose death risk from opioids and other drugs. Nat Med. 2020 May;26(5) :699-704. doi: 10.1038/s41591-020-0855-y. Epub 2020 May 4. PMID: 32367060313. Jalal H, and Burke DS. Hexamaps for Age-Period-Cohort Data Visualization in R. Epidemiology (in press, 2020).314. Burke DS, Halstead S, Monath TP. Major General (Ret) Philip King Russell. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2021 Apr 14;104(5):1946–7. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-1932. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33852429; PMCID: PMC8103478.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD30315. Huang AT, Garcia-Carreras B, Hitchings MDT, Yang B, Katzelnick LC, Rattigan SM, Borgert BA, Moreno CA, Solomon BD, Trimmer-Smith L, Etienne V, Rodriguez-Barraquer I, Lessler J, Salje H, Burke DS, Wesolowski A, Cummings DAT. A systematic review of antibody mediated immunity to coronaviruses: kinetics, correlates of protection, and association with severity. Nat Commun. 2020 Sep 17;11(1):4704. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-18450-4. PMID: 32943637; PMCID: PMC7499300.316. Jalal H, Burke DS. Carfentanil and the rise and fall of overdose deaths in the United States. Addiction. 2021 Jun;116(6):1593-1599. doi: 10.1111/add.15260. Epub 2020 Sep 25. PMID: 32935381; PMCID: PMC8019064.Books1. Burke DS (Chairman). Under The Weather: Climate, Ecosystems, and Infectious Disease. National Academy Press, Washington DC, 2001.2. Burke DS (Chairman). Protecting the Frontline in Biodefense Research: The Special Immunizations Program. National Academy Press, Washington DC, 2011.Book Chapters / Monographs1. Burke DS, Chutichedej P, Boongrapu P, Narendar Pal Singh. Studies of viral hepatitis at Pramongkutklao Hospital, pp 134-150 in Viral Hepatitis in Thailand, Ed. Wasi C and Thongcharoen P, Aksorn Samai, Bangkok (in Thai language, 1983).2. Burke DS. The prospects for immunizing against Japanese encephalitis. In Priorities for New Vaccine Development, Part II. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC (1987).3. Binn LN, Bancroft WH, Eckels KH, Marchwicki RH, Dubois DR, Asher LVS, LeDuc JW, Trahan CJ, Burke DS. Inactivated hepatitis A virus vaccine produced in human diploid MRC-5 cells. In Zuckerman AJ (ed.): Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc., pp 91-93 (1988).4. Sjorgren MH, Eckels KH, Binn LN, Dubois DR, Hoke CH, Burke DS, Bancroft WH. Safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine. In Zuckerman AJ (ed): Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc., pp 94-96 (1988).5. Burke DS, Leake CJ. Japanese encephalitis. Chapter 28 in The Arboviruses: Epidemiology and Ecology, Volume III, pages 63-92. CRC Press, Inc. Boca Raton, FL (1988).6. Burke DS, McCutchan FE. Global Distribution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Clades, chapter 7 in AIDS, Biology, diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention, fourth edition, ed. VT DeVita, S Hellman, SA Rosenberg. Lippincott-Raven Publishers (1996).7. Burke DS. Vaccine Therapy. Chapter 67 in New Generation Vaccines, Second Edition, second edition, ed. Levine MM, Woodrow GC, Kaper JB, and Cobon GS, Marcel Decker, Inc., New York (1997).8. Burke DS. Evolvability of Emerging Viruses. Chapter 1in Pathology of Emerging Infections, ed. Nelson AM and Horsburgh CR, American Society of Microbiology, Washington DC (1998).9. Burke DS. HIV and AIDS in the United States Military. Chapter in the Oxford Companion to American Military History, ed. Chambers JW (2000).10. Burke DS. AIDS and AIDS-Related Infections. Chapter 114 in Essentials of Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens, and Practice, ed. Guerrant RL, Weller PF, and Walker DH, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA (2000).Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD3111. Burke DS and Monath TP. Flaviviruses. Chapter 33 (pp. 1043-1126) in Field’s Virology, 4th Edition, Editors Knipe DM and Howley PM, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA (2001).12. Burke DS. Vaccine Therapy. Chapter in New Generation Vaccines, Third Edition, ed. Levine MM, Woodrow GC, Kaper JB, and Cobon GS, Marcel Decker, Inc., New York (2004).13. Epstein JM, Cummings DAT, Chakravarty S, Singa RM, Burke DS. Toward a containment strategy for smallpox bioterror: An individual-based computational approach. Brookings Institution Press, Washington DC (2004)Book Reviews1. Burke DS. Louis Pasteur. J Amer Med Assoc 283: 2587-2588 (2000).2. Burke DS. The Politics of International Health. Bull Hist Med 74: 650-651 (2000).3. Burke DS. The Vaccine Book. J Amer Med Assoc 290: 406-407 (2003).4. Burke DS. Six Modern Plagues and How We Are Causing Them. Env Health Perspectives 112: A66 (2004).Letters to the Editor1. Burke DS, Rushforth NB. Inhibition of pacemaker activity in Hydra. Amer Zool 6:91 (letter, 1966).2. Burke DS. Magic shotgun pellets. Lancet 1:1414 (letter, 1979).3. Henderson A, Leake CJ, Burke DS. Japanese encephalitis in Nepal. Lancet 2:1359-1360 (letter, 1983).4. Burke DS, Ussery MA, Elwell MR, Nisalak A, Leake C, Laorakpongse T. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis strains from sentinal pigs in northern Thailand, 1982. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 79:420-421 (letter, 1985).5. Burke DS, Nisalak A, Nimmannitya S. Disappearance of chikungunya virus from Bangkok. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 79:419-420 (letter, 1985).6. Wattanavijarn W, Tesprateep T, Burke DS. Absence of porcine parvovirus transmission to man. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 79:561 (letter, 1985).7. Burke DS, Redfield RR. False positive Western blot tests for antibodies to HTLV-III. J Am Med Assoc 256:347 (letter, 1986).8. Kelley PW, Redfield RR, Ward DL, Burke DS, Miller RN. Prevalence and incidence of HTLV-III infection in a prison. J Am Med Assoc 256:2198-2199 (letter, 1986).9. Burke DS, Redfield RR. Classification of infections with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Ann Int Med 105:968 (letter, 1986).10. Lennox JF, Redfield RR, Burke DS. HIV antibody screening in a general hospital population. J Am Med Assoc 257:2914 (letter, 1987).11. Burke DS, Redfield RR. Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). N Engl Med 318:1202-1203 (letter, 1988).12. Burke DS. Review of laboratory proficiency. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 9:365 (letter, 1988).13. Burke DS, Brundage JF, Redfield RR, Damato JJ. Screening for Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections. N Engl J Med 320:461-463 (letter, 1989).14. Burke DS, Redfield RR, Bjornson DC, Fowler AK, Oster CN. Frequent isolation of HIV-1 from the blood of patients receiving zidovudine (AZT) therapy. N Engl J Med 321:1682 (letter, 1989).Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD3215. Malone JL, Oldfield EC; Wagner KF, Simms TE, Daly R, O’Brian J, Burke DS. Abnormalities of morning serum cortisol levels and circadian rhythms of CD4+ lymphocyte counts in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected adult patients (letter). J Infect Dis 165:185-186 (letter, 1992).16. Roy MJ, Damato JJ, Burke DS. Absence of seroreversion of HIV-1 antibody in seroreactive individuals. J Am Med Assoc 270:2179 (letter, 1993).17. Burke DS, Brown AE. Screening surgeons for HIV infection. Ann Intern Med 123:812-813 (letter, 1995).18. Brown AE, Burke DS. Cost of HIV testing in the U.S. Army. N Eng J Med 332:963 (letter, 1995).19. Burke DS. Another look at Microbe Hunters. Amer Soc Microbiol News 8: 403 (letter, 1997).20. Burke DS, Kliks S. Antibody dependent enhancement in dengue virus infections. J Infect Dis 193: 601-603 (2006).Editorials / Other1. Burke DS. A strategy to prevent the spread of AIDS. The Saturday Evening Post, May/June, pp. 22, 91 (1988).2. Burke DS. The threat posed by dengue virus infection. Infect Med 5:499-510 (1988).3. Burke DS. Introduction to the 1991 ASTMH Presidential Address. Am J Trop Med Hyg 46:239-240 (1992).4. Burke DS. Amsterdam AIDS Conference reveals slow progress (news). Critical Care Nurse 12:98-99 (1992).5. Burke DS. HIV infection and AIDS: Editorial overview. Curr Opp Infect Dis 6:179-180 (1993).6. Mascola JR, McNeil, JG, Burke DS. AIDS vaccines. Are we ready for human efficacy trials? J Am Med Assoc 272:488-489 (1994).7. Burke DS. 1996 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene President's Address. Sing for the Gov'nor: A call to advocacy for tropical medicine and hygiene. Am J Trop Med Hyg 56:1-6 (1997).8. Burke DS. Six Months to Act (Op-Ed on SARS). Wall Street Journal, 25 April 2003.9. Burke DS. Ignoring Deadly Viruses (Op-Ed on avian influenza). Asian Wall Street Journal, 26 January 2004.10. Burke DS. Avian Influenza Is a Threat to Our Collective Security (Op-Ed). Wall Street Journal, 3 November 200511. Burke DS. Obamacare Arrives in Allegheny County: The nation and the Pittsburgh Region can now focus on preventive care. (Op-Ed). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov 21, 201212. Burke DS. This is a Well Regulated Militia?? (Infographic), 26 June 201613. Burke DS. We didn’t lose the War on Drugs, we surrendered (Op-Ed). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 22 Oct. 201714. Hufford M, and Burke DS: The costs of heroin and naloxone: a tragic snapshot of the opioid crisis. (Op-Ed) STAT, 8 November 2018.https://www.statnews.com/2018/11/08/costs-heroin-naloxone-tragic-snapshot-opioid-crisis/Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD33SERVICE: UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONALLY RELATEDUniversity of Pittsburgh2006-2019Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PADean2006-2019Center for Global Health, University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PAAssociate Vice Chancellor2006 – 2016Center for Vaccine Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PADirector2011 – 2014Distinguished Faculty Committee, University of PittsburghChair2013 – 2014Chancellor Search Committee, University of PittsburghMemberJohns Hopkins University (Bloomberg School of Public Health)2002-2006Committee on Appointments and Promotions / school-wideMember2002-2006Disease Prevention and Control DivisionAssoc Dept Chairman2001-2003Biodefense Leadership Group / school-wideMember1998-2001Committee on Human Research (Institutional Review Board) / school-wideCo-Chairman1998-2006Certificate Program in Vaccine Science and PolicyDirector1997-2006Appointments and Promotions CommitteeMember1997-2006Executive CommitteeMember1997-2006Curriculum CommitteeMember1997-2003Admissions CommitteeMember1997-2002Graduate Degree Program in Vaccine Science and PolicyDirectorCONSULTATIONS, PANELS, AND BOARDSWorld Health Organization/SE Asia Regional Office, Temporary Advisor, on Research in Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers, 1980; on Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, 1983; on Viral Hepatitis, 1984Steering Committee on Dengue Vaccines, World Health Organization, Member, 1985 – 1988AIDS Vaccine Research and Development Subgroup, US Public Health Service, DoD representative, 1987 – 1992HIV Early Care Advisory Group, American Medical Association, Member, 1989 – 1990Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technology Assessment Panel, American Medical Association, Member, 1989 – 1991Roundtable for the Development of Drugs and Vaccines against AIDS, Institute of Medicine, Member, 1989 – 1994International Forum on AIDS Research, Institute of Medicine, Member, 1990 – 1992Steering Committee on AIDS/HIV Vaccine Development, World Health Organization, Member, 1991 – 1994Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD34HIV/AIDS Working Group, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Member, 1992 – 1994Mahidol University, Consultant, Post-graduate Training in Virology in Response to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, Bangkok, Thailand, 1993Civil-Military Alliance against HIV/AIDS, Co-Founder, 1993Working Group on HIV Vaccine Development and International Field Trials of the Federal Coordinating Committee on Science, Engineering and Technology Committee on Life Sciences and Health, Co-Chairman, 1992 – 1994Pharmaceutical Organization, Royal Thai Government, Consultant, on Local Production of HIV Vaccines, 1994AIDS Vaccine Trials Data and Safety Monitoring Board, Member, National Institutes of Health, 1988 – 1996UNAIDS, Temporary Advisor on HIV Molecular Epidemiology, 1996 and 2000Vice President’s Working Group on HIV Vaccines and Therapeutics, White House, Member, 1996American Association of Blood Banks, Consultant, Think Tank on Emerging Viruses, 1996Ministry of Agriculture, Government of New Zealand, Consultant, on Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus as a Bio-control Agent, 1997National Institutes of Health Study Section on Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Member, 1997 – 2000Food and Drug Administration, Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Advisory Committee, Member, 1998 – 2002National Research Council, Panel on Climate, Ecology, Infectious Diseases, and Health, Chairman, 1999 – 2001Institute of Medicine, Department of Defense Global Emerging Infectious Surveillance Committee, Member, 2000 – 2001International Research Institute for Climate Prediction of Columbia University, Scientific Advisory Committee, Member, 2000 – 2003Institute of Medicine, Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health in the 21st Century, Member, 2001 – 2003Smallpox Computational Modeling Working Group, Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness, US Department of Health and Human Services, Member, 2002 – 2004. SARS Task Force, Defense Science Board, Department of Defense, Member, 2003 – 2004.National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasure Center, Department of Homeland Security, Working Group on Threat Prioritization, Chair, Virology Group, 2003 – 2004Federation of American Scientists, Biosecurity Education for Biology Graduate Students Project, Temporary Advisor, 2004International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Co-founder, 1994-96; Senior Scientific Advisor, 1997-2002; Policy Advisory Board Member, 2003 – presentInstitute of Medicine, Department of Defense / Veterans Affairs Medical Follow-up Agency, Member of the Board, 2002-2006Physicians for Human Rights / Health Action AIDS, Executive Committee, 2003 – 2006Data Safety and Monitoring Board, HIV RV144 Phase III Clinical Trial (Rayong Thailand), Member, 2004 – 2009Middle Atlantic Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infections (MARCE), Steering Committee, 2004 – 2008Consortium for Conservation Medicine, Executive Committee, 2004-presentBill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Technical Review Panel, HIV/AIDS Vaccines, Member, 2005Special Review Panel of the Joint National Institutes of Health / National Science Foundation Ecology of Infectious Disease Program, Panel Chairman, 2005Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Board Member, 2006 – 2012Community Health Committee of the UPMC Board of Directors, 2006 – 2009National Biodefense Analysis & Countermeasures Center, Science & Technology Advisory Committee, Department of Homeland Security, 2006 – presentRevised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD35Brookings Institution Center on Social and Economics Dynamics Advisory Board Member, 2006 – 2007Wellcome Trust / Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Ad Hoc Advisory Meeting on Innovation in Research, Delegate, London, 2007South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative of the South African Medical Research Council, Scientific Advisory Committee, 2007 – 2009Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative, Board of Counselors, Chair, 2007 – 2010Jewish Health Care Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative (PRHI) Oversight Committee Member, 2008 – 2018Institute of Medicine, Board on Global Health, Committee on Research Needs for Retention of Variola Virus Member, 2008 – 2009NIH Director’s Blue Ribbon Panel for the Risk Assessment of the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories, Member, 2008 – 2011University of Pittsburgh Confucius Institute Advisory Board Member, 2008 – 2015Dengue Vaccine Advocacy Initiative (Sanofi-Pasteur) Steering Committee Member, 2008 – 2018UPMC/21CB Vaccine Production Steering Committee Member, 2009 – 2011Institute of Medicine Report on Personal Protective Equipment against H1N1Review Coordinator, 2009Pennsylvania's Public Health Law Advisory Committee, 2009 – 2012National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommittee, Centers for Disease Control, Member and Champion for National Workforce Development Taskforce, 2010 - 2011Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Special Immunizations Program for Laboratory Personnel Engaged in Research on Countermeasures for Select Agents, Chair, 2010 - 2012Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Board of Scientific Counselors, CDC,2011 – 2014Association for Schools and Programs of Public Health Global Health Committee Chair, 2011 - 2015National Research Council, Committee on Support to the Department of Defense’s Programs to Counter Biologic Threats, Chair, 2012 – 2015World Health Organization, Immunization and Vaccines Implementation Research Committee,2012 – 2019Governor’s Health Innovation in Pennsylvania (HIP) Steering Committee, 2015 – 2016National Academies of Science-Engineering-Medicine, Planning Committee on Gain-of-Function Research, The Second Symposium, 2016Association for Schools and Programs of Public Health, member of Task Force on Public Health Initiatives to Address the Substance Abuse Crisis, 2018Current Consultations, Boards, and PanelsAllegheny County Board of Health, Member, 2008 – presentMRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modeling, Scientific Advisory Board Member, Imperial College, London, 2008 – presentGrace and Harold Sewell Memorial Fund for Medical Librarians, Board Member and Vice-President, 2012 – presentMagee Women’s Research Institute & Foundation, Board Member, 2019 - presentBUSINESS ACTIVITIESEpistemix, Inc. Co-founder and President, 2018 – present.Revised 2021 06 10Donald S. Burke, MD36CLINICAL AND RELATED ACTIVITIESInpatient: Patient CareLOCATION/SERVICEACTIVITYTIME DEVOTED TO ACTIVITYWalter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DCAttending Physician, Infectious Diseases Service1985-1990I was previously licensed in Maryland but I do not currently practice medicinePATENTSTitle:PRIMATE T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUSES (HTLV-3 and HTLV-4)Patent Holders:Switzer WM, Heneine W, Folks TM, Wolfe ND, Burke DS, Mpoudi-Ngole EPatent #:8,541,221 B2 (formerly 7794998)Application Date:7/01/2010Issue Date:9/24/2013Title:SIMIAN T-CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUSPatent Holders:Switzer WM, Heneine W, Folks TM, Wolfe ND, Burke DS, Sintasath DMPatent #:8,663,968Application Date:05/20/2008Issue Date:03/04/2014Title:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PEPTOID-BASED DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF HIV/AIDS AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASESPatent Holders:Burke DS, Montelaro RC, Gearhart TL,Marques ETProvisional Patent Application University of Pittsburgh Ref #:03791Application #:62/335,893Recorded date:06/09/2016