Dr. Ann Margaret Arvin M.D.
Infectious Disease Specialist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Infectious Diseases
300 Pasteur Dr G312, Department Of Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Ann Arvin is a pediatric infectious disease specialist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Arvin specializes in recurring or persistent diseases caused by bacteria, parasites or fungus in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious disease specialists also provide consultation to other health care professionals dealing with complex cases.
Education and Training
Univ of Pa Sch of Med, Philadelphia Pa 1972
Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania 1972
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- IL-12, IFN-gamma, and T cell proliferation to measles in immunized infants.
- The epidemiology of neonatal herpes simplex virus infections in California from 1985 to 1995.
- Nocardia farcinica pneumonia in chronic granulomatous disease.
- Management of varicella-zoster virus infections in children.
- Chickenpox (varicella).
- Development of recombinant varicella-zoster virus vaccines.
- Intravenous ribavirin therapy for adenovirus pneumonia.
- Modulation of major histocompatibility class II protein expression by varicella-zoster virus.
- Analysis of immune responses to varicella zoster viral proteins induced by DNA vaccination.
- Frequencies of memory T cells specific for varicella-zoster virus, herpes simplex
- Varicella-zoster virus infection of a human CD4-positive T-cell line.
- Varicella-Zoster virus: pathogenesis, immunity, and clinical management in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.
- Measles vaccines--a positive step toward eradicating a negative strand.
- Varicella-zoster virus gE escape mutant VZV-MSP exhibits an accelerated cell-to-cell spread phenotype in both infected cell cultures and SCID-hu mice.
- Glycoprotein E of varicella-zoster virus enhances cell-cell contact in polarized epithelial cells.
Clinical Trials
Publications
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYHerpes Simplex Virus 1 Tropism for Human Sensory Ganglion Neurons2013
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMAn immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motif in varicella2013
- PLOS PATHOGENS3D Reconstruction of VZV Infected Cell Nuclei2012
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMSigl transducer and activator of transcription 32012
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMStructure-function alysis of varicella2011
- PLOS PATHOGENSDisruption of PML Nuclear Bodies Is Mediated by ORF61 SUMO-Interacting Motifs2011
- PLOS PATHOGENSEntrapment of Viral Capsids in Nuclear PML Cages Is an Intrinsic Antiviral Host Defense against2011
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-Zoster Virus Immediate-Early Protein 62 Blocks Interferon Regulatory Factor 32010
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMFunctions of the unique N-termil region of glycoprotein E in the pathogenesis of varicella2010
- VirologyRegulation of the varicella-zoster virus ORF3 promoter by cellular and viral factors.2013
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYORF11 Protein Interacts with the ORF9 Essential Tegument Protein in Varicella2013
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYIdentification of a Hydrophobic Domain in Varicella-Zoster Virus ORF61 Necessary for ORF61 Self2013
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESInte Immune Dysfunction is Associated with Enhanced Dise2013
- JOURL OF NEUROVIROLOGYInvestigation of varicella-zoster virus neurotropism2011
- JOURL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRYVaricella-Zoster Virus Infection Triggers Formation of an Interleukin-1 beta2011
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMutagenesis of Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein I2011
- VIROLOGYIdentification and functiol characterization of the Varicella zoster virus ORF11 gene product2011
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESVaricella Zoster Disease of the Central Nervous System: Epidemiological, Clinical2011
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein E Is a Critical Determint of Virulence in the SCID Mouse2011
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYImpact of Varicella-Zoster Virus on Dendritic Cell Subsets in Human Skin during tural Infection2010
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYExpression of Varicella-Zoster Virus Immediate2010
- VARICELLA-ZOSTER VIRUSVaricella-Zoster Virus Neurotropism in SCID Mouse-Human Dorsal Root Ganglia Xenografts2010
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYAnti-Glycoprotein H Antibody Impairs the Pathogenicity of Varicella2010
- VARICELLA-ZOSTER VIRUSVaricella-Zoster Virus T Cell Tropism and the Pathogenesis of Skin Infection2010
- VARICELLA-ZOSTER VIRUSAlysis of the Functions of Glycoproteins E and I and Their Promoters During VZV Replication In2010
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESAge-Related Increase in the Frequency of CD42009
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMutagenesis of Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein B2009
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYRegulation of the ORF61 Promoter and ORF61 Functions in Varicella2009
- SEMIRS IN FETAL & NEOTAL MEDICINEVaricella in the fetus and newborn2009
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYThe Replication Cycle of Varicella-Zoster Virus2009
- NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEOne Step Closer to a CMV Vaccine2009
- Jourl of virologyDeletion of the first cysteine-rich region of the varicella2009
- JOURL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODSDevelopment of recombint varicella2008
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYFunctions of Varicella-Zoster Virus ORF23 Capsid Protein in Viral Replication2008
- PLOS ONEInfluence of Prior Influenza Vaccition on Antibody and B-Cell Responses2008
- PLOS ONEBaseline Levels of Influenza-Specific CD4 Memory T2008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESImmune responses to mumps vaccine in adults who were vaccited in childhood2008
- VIRAL IMMUNOLOGYEffects of interleukin-122008
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYFunctions of the ORF9-to-ORF12 gene cluster in varicella-zoster virus replication2008
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMechanisms of varicella-zoster virus neuropathogenesis in human dorsal root ganglia2008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESPrimary vaccine failure after 1 dose of varicella vaccine in healthy children2008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESPhenotypic changes in influenza-specific CD82008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESVaricella vaccine in the United States: A decade of prevention and the way forward2008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESHumoral and cellular immunity to varicella-zoster virus: An overview2008
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYDeletion of the First Cysteine-Rich Region of the Varicella2008
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYA self-excisable infectious bacterial artificial chromosome clone of varicella2007
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESAge-dependent differences in IgG isotype2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYCellular and viral factors regulate2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYGenetic alysis of varicella2007
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMAberrant infection and persistence of varicella2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYThe ubiquitous cellular transcriptiol factor USF targets the varicella2007
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLHumoral and cellular immune responses in children given annual immunization with trivalent2007
- ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA SCANDIVICAEffect of materl herpes simplex virus (HSV) serostatus and HSV type on risk of neotal herpes2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYComparison of the influenza virus-specific effector2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYCellular immune responses in children2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYORF66 protein kise function is required for T-cell tropism of varicella-zoster virus in vivo2006
- Herpes : the jourl of the IHMFInvestigations of the pathogenesis of Varicella zoster virus infection in the SCIDhu mouse model.2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYEssential functions of the unique N-termil region of the varicella2006
- VACCINEVariability and gender differences in memory T cell immunity to varicella2006
- AMERICAN JOURL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGYMaterl herpes simplex virus antibody avidity and risk of neotal herpes2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYInhibition of the NF-kappa B pathway by varicella-zoster virus in vitro2006
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLControl of varicella - Why is a two-dose schedule necessary?2006
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESA phase 1 study of 4 live, recombint human cytomegalovirus Towne/Toledo chimeric vaccines2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-zoster virus open reading frame 10 is a virulence determint in skin cells but not in T2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMutatiol alysis of the Varicella-Zoster virus ORF62/63 Intergenic region2006
- VACCINEImmunogenicity of aerosol measles vaccine given as the primary measles immunization to nine-month2006
- VIROLOGYNew viral vaccines2006
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-zoster virus ORF63 inhibits apoptosis of primary human neurons2006
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESReducing the global burden of congenital rubella syndrome2005
- ANTIVIRAL RESEARCHViral and cellular gene transcription in fibroblasts infected with small plaque mutants of2005
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINEStrengthening the tion's influenza vaccition system - A tiol vaccine advisory committee assessment2005
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYT-Cell tropism and the role of ORF66 protein in pathogenesis of varicella-zoster virus infection2005
- VIROLOGYCell-type-dependent activation of the cellular EF-1 alpha promoter by the varicella-zoster virus2005
- NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEAging, immunity, and the varicella-zoster virus2005
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMVaricella-zoster virus infection of human dorsal root ganglia in vivo2005
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYRole of the varicella2005
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-Zoster virus pathogenesis and immunobiology2005
- VIROLOGYAlysis of varicella zoster virus attenuation by evaluation of chimeric parent Oka2005
- HOT TOPICS IN INFECTION AND IMMUNITY IN CHILDREN IIChickenpox party or varicella vaccine?2005
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYDifferential requirement for cell fusion2004
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONT cell-dependent production of IFN-gamma by NK cells in response to influenza A virus2004
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYFunctions of the C-termil domain of varicella2004
- JOURL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINEVaricella-zoster virus transfer to skin by T cells2004
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMVaricella-zoster virus infection of human neural cells in vivo2004
- CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASESVaccine development to prevent cytomegalovirus disease2004
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESHumoral and cell-mediated immune responses to an early 22004
- VIRAL IMMUNOLOGYT cell immunity to measles viral proteins in infants and adults after measles immunization2004
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESAntiviral CD8 T cells in the control of primary human cytomegalovirus infection in early childhood2004
- JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGYPersistent and selective deficiency of CD42004
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYThe immediate-early 63 protein of varicella-zoster virus2004
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESInduction of cellular2004
- JAMA-JOURL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONStrengthening the supply of routinely recommended vaccines in the United States2003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYRequirement of Varicella-zoster virus immediate-early 4 protein for viral replication2003
- VACCINEMeasles and mumps vaccition as a model to investigate the developing immune system2003
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESIdentification of CD8+ T cell epitopes in the immediate early 62 protein2003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYConstruction of varicella-zoster virus recombints from parent Oka cosmids2003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYDifferentiation of varicella2003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMutatiol alysis of open reading frames 62 and 712003
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLLong term antiviral suppression after treatment for neotal herpes infection2003
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESAlysis of the frequencies and of the memory T cell phenotypes of human CD82003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMicroarray alysis of host cell gene transcription in response to varicella2003
- Jourl of medical virologyVaricella-zoster virus infection facilitates VZV glycoprotein E trafficking to the membrane surface2003
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYPromoter sequences of varicella2003
- VIROLOGYThe requirement of varicella zoster virus glycoprotein E2002
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYTropism of varicella-zoster virus for human tonsillar CD4(+) T lymphocytes that express activation2002
- BLOODLatent cytomegalovirus down2002
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESThe molecular epidemiology of varicella-zoster virus: Evidence for geographic segregation2002
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYGlycoprotein I of Varicella-zoster virus is required for viral replication in skin and T cells2002
- NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEUse of an ictivated varicella vaccine in recipients of hematopoietic-cell transplants2002
- Herpes : the jourl of the IHMFDebate: the argument against2002
- Current opinion in investigatiol drugsVarlirix (GlaxoSmithKline).2002
- VIRAL IMMUNOLOGYMemory cytotoxic T cell responses to viral tegument2002
- Semirs in pediatric infectious diseasesAntiviral therapy for varicella and herpes zoster.2002
- Gans, H. A., Alderson, A., Lew-Yasukawa, L., Rinki, M., DeHovitz, R., Quanitation of CD4+responder T cell frequencies to measles in vaccited infants and adults2001
- Gans, H., Yasukawa, L., Rinki, M., DeHovitz, R., Forghani, B., Beeler,Immune responses to measles and mumps vaccition of infants at 6, 9, and 12 months2001
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYMutatiol alysis of the repeated open reading frames, ORFs 63 and 70 and ORFs 64 and 692001
- CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGYVaricella-zoster virus: molecular virology and virus-host interactions2001
- PEDIATRICSSafety and efficacy of high2001
- PEDIATRICStural history of neotal herpes simplex virus infections in the acyclovir era2001
- VIROLOGYVaricella vaccine: Genesis, efficacy, and attenuation2001
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYVaricella-zoster virus retains major histocompatibility complex class I proteins in the Golgi2001
- NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEVaricella vaccine - The first six years.2001
- SEMIRS IN IMMUNOLOGYImmune evasion as a pathogenic mechanism of varicella zoster virus2001
- Abendroth, A., Arvin, A.Immune evasion mechanisms of varicella-zoster virus2001
- Granulysin blocks replication of varicella-zoster virus an0
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