Fred McCrumb
| Title | Associate Professor of Clinical |
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| Institution | School of Medicine and Dentistry |
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| Department | Anesthesiology |
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| Address | University of Rochester Medical Center School of Medicine and Dentistry 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 604 Rochester NY 14642
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Meyer KF, Hightower JA, McCrumb FR. Plague immunization. VI. Vaccination with the fraction I antigen of Yersinia pestis. J Infect Dis. 1974 May; 129:Suppl:S41-5.
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Shah KV, McCrumb FR, Daniel RW, Ozer HL. Serologic evidence for a simian-virus-40-like infection of man. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1972 Feb; 48(2):557-61.
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Heiner GG, Fatima N, Russell PK, Haase AT, Ahmad N, Mohammed N, Thomas DB, Mack TM, Khan MM, Knatterud GL, Anthony RL, McCrumb FR. Field trials of methisazone as a prophylactic agent against smallpox. Am J Epidemiol. 1971 Nov; 94(5):435-49.
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Heiner GG, Fatima N, McCrumb FR. A study of intrafamilial transmission of smallpox. Am J Epidemiol. 1971 Oct; 94(4):316-26.
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Heiner GG, Fatima N, Daniel RW, Cole JL, Anthony RL, McCrumb FR. A study of inapparent infection in smallpox. Am J Epidemiol. 1971 Sep; 94(3):252-68.
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Antony RL, Daniel RW, Cole JL, Heiner GG, McCrumb FR. Studies of variola virus and immunity in smallpox. 3. Measurement of antibodies to high-molecular-weight soluble antigens of variola virus using the bis-diazotized benzidine passive hemagglutination technique. J Infect Dis. 1971 May; 123(5):485-9.
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Anthony RL, Daniel RW, Cole JL, Heiner GG, McCrumb FR. Variola virus and immunity in smallpox. II. Recovery of variola-specific soluble antigens from infected rhesus monkey kidney cells. J Infect Dis. 1971 Apr; 123(4):399-405.
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Anthony RL, Taylor DL, Daniel RW, Cole JL, McCrumb FR. Studies of variola virus and immunity in smallpox. I. Variola virus hemagglutinins. J Infect Dis. 1970 Mar; 121(3):295-302.
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Hornick RB, Woodward TE, McCrumb FR, Snyder MJ, Dawkins AT, Bulkeley JT, De la Macorra F, Corozza FA. Typhoid fever vaccine--yes or no? Med Clin North Am. 1967 May; 51(3):617-23.
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Hornick RB, Woodward TE, McCrumb FR, Snyder MJ, Dawkins AT, Bulkeley JT, De la Macorra F, Corozza FA. Study of induced typhoid fever in man. I. Evaluation of vaccine effectiveness. Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1966; 79:361-7.
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JORDAN RA, WAGNER JA, MCCRUMB FR. EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS: REPORT OF A CASE WITH AUTOPSY. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1965 May; 14:470-4.
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SNYDER MJ, HORNICK RB, MCCRUMB FR, MORSE LJ, WOODWARD TE. ASYMPTOMATIC TYPHOIDAL BACTEREMIA IN VOLUNTEERS. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (Bethesda). 1963; 161:604-7.
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SNYDER MJ, McCRUMB FR, BIGBEE T, SCHLUEDERBERG AE, TOGO Y. Observations on the seroepidemiology of measles. Am J Dis Child. 1962 Mar; 103:250-1.
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HORNICK RB, SCHLUEDERBERG AE, McCRUMB FR. Vaccination with live attenuated measles virus. Am J Dis Child. 1962 Mar; 103:344-7.
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McCrumb FR. AEROSOL INFECTION OF MAN WITH PASTEURELLA TULARENSIS. Bacteriol Rev. 1961 Sep; 25(3):262-7.
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KRESS S, SCHLUEDERBERG AE, HORNICK RB, MORSE LJ, COLE JL, SLATER EA, MCCRUMB FR. Studies with live attenuated measles-virus vaccine. II. Clinical and immunologic response of children in an open community. Am J Dis Child. 1961 Jun; 101:701-7.
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WOODWARD TE, McCRUMB FR, CAREY TN, TOGO Y. Viral and rickettsial causes of cardiac disease, including the Coxsackie virus etiology of pericarditis and myocarditis. Ann Intern Med. 1960 Dec 15; 53:1130-50.
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MCCRUMB FR. Leptospirosis. GP. 1959 Sep; 20:106-14.
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McCRUMB FR. Bacterial endocarditis. Md State Med J. 1959 Apr; 8(4):169-70.
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McCRUMB FR. Recent advances in the study of measles virus. Ann Intern Med. 1959 Feb; 50(2):522-6.
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Woodward TE, McCrumb FR. Specific Microbial Causes of Cardiac Disorders. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 1959; 70:159-73.
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McCRUMB FR. Modern concepts of plague control. Ann Intern Med. 1958 Dec; 49(6):1446-54.
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ALEXANDER AD, EVANS LB, TOUSSAINT AJ, MARCHWICKI RH, McCRUMB FR. Leptospirosis in Malaya. II. Antigenic analysis of 110 leptospiral strains and other serologic studies. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1957 Sep; 6(5):871-89.
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MCCRUMB FR, STOCKARD JL, ROBINSON CR, TURNER LH, LEVIS DG, MAISEY CW, KELLEHER MF, GLEISER CA, SMADEL JE. Leptospirosis in Malaya. I. Sporadic cases among military and civilian personnel. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1957 Mar; 6(2):238-56.
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McCRUMB FR, SNYDER MJ, HICKEN WJ. The use of chloramphenicol acid succinate in the treatment of acute infections. Antibiot Annu. 1957-1958; 5:837-41.
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McCRUMB FR, SNYDER MJ, WOODWARD TE. Studies on human infection with Pasteurella tularensis; comparison of streptomycin and chloramphenicol in the prophylaxis of clinical disease. Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1957; 70:74-9; discussion 79-80.
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MCCRUMB FR, STOCKARD JL, WOODWARD TE. Leptospirosis as a major cause of short term pyrexia in a tropical environment. Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1956; 69:122-30.
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McCRUMB FR, MERCIER S, CHEN TH, MEYER KF, GOODNER K. Studies on the antibody patterns in pneumonic plague patients. J Infect Dis. 1955 Jan-Feb; 96(1):88-94.
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MCCRUMB FR, LARSON A, MEYER KF. The chemotherapy of experimental plague in the primate host. J Infect Dis. 1953 May-Jun; 92(3):273-87.
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MCCRUMB FR, MERCIER S, ROBIC J, BOUILLAT M, SMADEL JE, WOODWARD TE, GOODNER K. Chloramphenicol and terramycin in the treatment of pneumonic plague. Am J Med. 1953 Mar; 14(3):284-93.
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MEYER KF, QUAN SF, McCRUMB FR, LARSON A. Effective treatment of plague. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1952 Dec 30; 55(6):1228-74.
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McCRUMB FR, ROBINSON HM, ROBINSON HM. Treatment of acute gonorrheal infection with oral penicillin. Helv Physiol Pharmacol Acta. 1952; 10(2):87-9.
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McCRUMB FR, HALL HE, MERIDETH AM, DEANE GE, MINOR JV, WOODWARD TE. Chloramphenicol in the treatment of meningococcal meningitis. Am J Med. 1951 Jun; 10(6):696-703.
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McCRUMB FR, HALL HE, IMBURG J, MERIDETH A, HELMHOLD R, BASORA y DEFILLO J, WOODWARD TE. Treatment of hemophilus influenzae meningitis with chloramphenicol and other antibiotics. J Am Med Assoc. 1951 Feb 17; 145(7):469-74.
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