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Interventions In Measles Outbreaks: The Potential Reduction In Cases Associated With School Suspension And Vaccination Interventions, David R. Sinclair, John J. Grefenstette, Mary G. Krauland, David D. Galloway, Robert J. Frankeny, Clayton Travis, Donald S. Burke, Steven M. Albert, Mark S. Roberts Sep 2020

Interventions In Measles Outbreaks: The Potential Reduction In Cases Associated With School Suspension And Vaccination Interventions, David R. Sinclair, John J. Grefenstette, Mary G. Krauland, David D. Galloway, Robert J. Frankeny, Clayton Travis, Donald S. Burke, Steven M. Albert, Mark S. Roberts

Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk

Background: Measles is resurgent in the US, with more cases in 2019 than any year since 1992. Many of the cases were concentrated in three outbreaks in New York and Washington states, where local governments enacted intervention strategies in an attempt to limit the spread of measles. Regulations differed by location, suggesting guidance on the optimal interventions may be beneficial.

Methods: We simulate the daily interactions of the populations of six metropolitan areas of Texas, US, using an agent-based model. The real-life vaccination rates of each school in these metropolitan areas are applied to simulated equivalents. A single case of …


Lessons From The Front Line: Advocating For Vaccine Policies At The Texas Capitol During Turbulent Times, Rekha Lakshmanan, Mha, Jason Sabo, Ma May 2020

Lessons From The Front Line: Advocating For Vaccine Policies At The Texas Capitol During Turbulent Times, Rekha Lakshmanan, Mha, Jason Sabo, Ma

Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk

In 2003, anti-vaccine activists successfully advocated to change Texas law to make it easier for parents to send their children to public school without school required vaccinations. Over fifteen years ago, 2,314 non medical exemptions were filed. The Texas Department of State Health Services recently reported in the 2018-19 school year, 64,176 exemptions were submitted. As the number of non-medical exemptions increase, the risk for a vaccine preventable outbreak also increases.

Enacting strong immunization laws and policies, which includes improving access to vaccination, increasing education, and enhancing data collection, is cyclical. In the past ten years, over 17 pieces of …


10th Annual Postdoctoral Science Symposium, University Of Texas Md Anderson Cancer Center Postdoctoral Association Jan 2020

10th Annual Postdoctoral Science Symposium, University Of Texas Md Anderson Cancer Center Postdoctoral Association

Annual Postdoctoral Science Symposium Abstracts

The Annual Postdoctoral Science Symposium (APSS) was initiated on August 4, 2011, by the MD Anderson Postdoctoral Association to provide a platform for talented postdoctoral fellows throughout the Texas Medical Center to present their work to a wider audience.

APSS is a scientific symposium organized by postdoctoral fellows from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center that welcomes submissions and presentations from postdoctoral fellows from all Texas Medical Center affiliated institutions and other Houston area institutions. The APSS provides a professional venue for postdoctoral scientists to develop, clarify and refine their research as result of formal reviews and critiques …