Kreesten Madsen
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Danish epidemiologist and expert on infectious diseases
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Kreesten Madsen's Degrees
- PhD Epidemiology University of Copenhagen
- Bachelors Biomedical Sciences University of Southern Denmark
Why Is Kreesten Madsen Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kreesten Meldgaard Madsen is a Danish epidemiologist and expert on infectious diseases who, as of 2003, worked at the Danish Epidemiology Science Centre at Aarhus University. He is known for leading two studies that found no link between either the MMR vaccine and autism or thimerosal and autism. The first of these studies pertained to MMR and was published in 2002; the second pertained to thimerosal and was published in 2003. Both of these studies received considerable media attention.
Kreesten Madsen's Published Works
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Published Works
- Risk factors for autism: perinatal factors, parental psychiatric history, and socioeconomic status. (2005) (724)
- A population-based study of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination and autism. (2002) (441)
- Validity of Childhood Autism in the Danish Psychiatric Central Register: Findings from a Cohort Sample Born 1990–1999 (2010) (219)
- Thimerosal and the occurrence of autism: negative ecological evidence from Danish population-based data. (2003) (198)
- MMR vaccination and febrile seizures: evaluation of susceptible subgroups and long-term prognosis. (2004) (158)
- Paternal age and congenital malformations. (2005) (127)
- Risk and patterns of bacteraemia after splenectomy: a population-based study. (2000) (127)
- The Danish National Hospital Register is a valuable study base for epidemiologic research in febrile seizures. (2006) (85)
- Secular trends in incidence and mortality of bacteraemia in a Danish county 1981–1994 (1999) (74)
- Paternal Age and Epilepsy in the Offspring (2005) (67)
- Paternal age and mortality in children (2008) (61)
- Can Hospital Discharge Diagnosis be used for Surveillance of Bacteremia? A Data Quality Study of a Danish Hospital Discharge Registry (1998) (57)
- Febrile seizures and risk of schizophrenia (2005) (45)
- The risk of bacteremia in patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (1998) (39)
- Paternal Age and Preterm Birth (2005) (39)
- Fetal growth and blood pressure in a Danish population aged 31-51 years. (2000) (35)
- MMR Vaccination and Autism (2004) (21)
- Trend in Incidence and Case Fatality of Meningococcal Disease over 16 Years in Northern Denmark (1998) (14)
- Paternal Age and Apgar Scores of Newborn Infants (2006) (12)
- [Thimerosal and the occurrence of autism. Negative ecological evidence from Danish registry-data]. (2004) (10)
- [MMR vaccination and autism--a population-based follow-up study]. (2002) (9)
- [Rickettsiosis after a stay in South Africa]. (2004) (5)
- MMR Vaccination and Febrile Seizures—Reply (2004) (2)
- Increasing incidence of some neuropsychiatric disorders in Danish children (2007) (1)
- MMR vaccination and febrile seizures. Authors' reply (2004) (0)
- Febrile seizures and schizophrenia — A population-based cohort study (2003) (0)
- FEBRILE SEIZURES A N D SCHIZOPHRENIA - A POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY (2005) (0)
- Unfortunately,wehadnodataonparentalhistoryoffebrile seizures.Webelievethatparents'perceptionofriskisaslikely todependonthehistoryoffebrileseizuresinoldersiblingsas (2017) (0)
- Q Are diagnoses of autism and other childhood neuropsychiatric disorders increasing (2007) (0)
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