Gershon, Anne A.
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- Infectious diseases in infancy and childhood, c1984:
- LC/NLM files, 1/7/85
- Varicella-zoster virus, 2000:
- Immunity to and prevention of herpes zoster, 2001:
Wikipedia description:
Anne Gershon is an infectious disease researcher and professor of pediatrics at Columbia University. She is best known for her work on the varicella-zoster virus, the causative agent for chickenpox. In the 1970s, she ran clinical trials for the varicella vaccine which showed that the vaccine was safe for children with leukemia. She also developed the first sensitive test for chickenpox.
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