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CURRICULUM VITAE
BARBARA JOAN STOLL, M.D.
HOME ADDRESS:
918 Oakdale Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
WORK ADDRESS:
Department of Pediatrics
Emory University School of Medicine
2015 Uppergate Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
404-727-2456; email: barbara_stoll@oz.ped.emory.edu
BIRTHPLACE:
New York, New York
CITIZENSHIP:
U.S.A.
FAMILY STATUS:
Married (Roger I. Glass, M.D., Ph.D.)
3 Children (Nina, Michael and Andy Glass)
EDUCATION:
Barnard College, New York, New York
A.B., 1971
Yale Medical School New Haven, Conn.
M.D., 1975
TRAINING:
Pediatric Internship and Residency
Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY
July 1975-June 1977
Neonatology Fellowship
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
July 1977-June 1979
LICENSURE:
Georgia - #028899; New York - #129486 (inactive); Maryland - #D30864 (inactive)
CERTIFICATION:
1983: American Board of Pediatrics, #29457
1987: Sub-Board of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, #1884
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
1979-1983 Associate Scientist, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
2/83-6/83
Visiting Scientist, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
1984-1985 Research Assistant Professor, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
1986-1991 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
1992-1997 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
1995-1996 Visiting Scientist, World Health Organization, Division of Family Health, Geneva, Switzerland
1997-present Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
1999-2003 Vice-Chair for Research, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
2003-2004 Interim Chairperson, Department of Pediatrics
2004-present George W. Brumley, Jr. Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics
2004-present Associate Dean for Clinical Services at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
2004-2010 Medical Director, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston
2006-present President and CEO, Emory-Children’s Center
2007-present Professor of Public Health/Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
2011-2012 SVP and Chief Academic Officer, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
2012-present Executive Director, The Pediatric Center of Georgia
Revised 08/15/2014
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
HONORS: Phi Beta Kappa, 1971
Cum Laude, Yale Medical School, 1975
Curnen Award, Babies Hospital, 1977
Albert E. Levy Award, Emory University, 2005
Unsung Heroine Award, Emory University, 2009
Member, Institute of Medicine, 2009
Business to Business, Woman of Excellence 2010
Member, Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society, 2010
Atlanta Business Chronicle Top 100 in Healthcare, 2010-present
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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics, #136169
Member, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics, AAP
Member, Georgia Chapter, AAP
Member, Society for Pediatric Research, 1986
Member, Milk Club, PAS
Founding Member, Neonatal Sepsis Club, PAS
Affiliate Member, European Society for Pediatric Research, 1988
Member, Perinatal Research Society, 1997
Member, American Pediatric Society, 1998
Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 1998
President-elect, American Pediatric Society (APS), 2011-2012
Member of the Board, Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO), 2012-2013
President, American Pediatric Society, 2012-2013
STEERING COMMITTEES/ADVISORY COMMITTEES (National):
1. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 1991-1996
2. Member, Steering Committee, Wyeth Neonatology Research Fund, 1993-1996
3. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 1996-2001
4. Member, CDC, Group B Streptococcal Prevention Activities Committee, 1997-present
5. Member, National Children’s Study - at large Working Group
6. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2001-2006
7. Founding Member, Neonatal Sepsis Club, Society for Pediatric Research, 2003
8. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Collaborative Stillbirth Network, 2003-2010
9. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2006-2011
10. Member, Program Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2006-present
11. Member, American Pediatric Society Nominating Committee, 2006-2007
12. Member, Executive Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs, 2007-2010
13. Member, Task Force on Leadership Development, Assoc of Medical School Pediatric Depart Chairs, 2007-Present
14. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD National Children’s Study, 2007-2012
15. Member, Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute Executive Oversight Council, 2008-Present
16. Member, Advocacy Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2009
17. Member, CDC, GBS Technical Working Group, 2010
18. Member, Association of Pediatric Program Directors
19. Member, Steering Committee, Pediatric Scientist Development Program, 201020. Member, American Pediatric Society Council, 2010-2014
21. Member, Steering Committee NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2011-2016
22. Member, Board of Directors, Federation of Pediatric Organizations, 2012-2013
23. Member, FOPO Working Group on Diversity and Inclusion, 2012-2013
24. Chair, Program Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2013-2015
25. Chair, American Pediatric Society Nominating Committee, 2013-2014
26. Member, AMSPDC New Chair Mentoring Committee, 2013 27. Member, Selection Committee Federation of Pediatric Organizations, St. Geme Award, 2013-2017
EDITORIAL BOARDS:
2005-NICUniversity.org
2005-pēds: A Physician Publication from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
2006-Associate Editor, American Journal of Perinatology
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
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INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITES (Since 1986):
1. Member, Executive Board, WHO Collaborating Center in Maternal and Child Health, 1989-present
2. Consultant to World Health Organization, Sick Newborn Initiative, July 1993-August 1993
3. 1995-1996 sabbatical at the World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, Division of Family Health
(Dr. Tomris Turmen):
a. Global impact of neonatal infections
b. WHO/UNICEF sick child initiative
c. Consultant to the WHO young infant infection study
d. Consultant to The Institute on Migration (Dr. M. Carballo)
4. Consultant to CARE to develop an agenda for newborn health, 1999
5. Member, Indo-US Joint Working Group on Maternal and Child Health and Human Development Research, NICHD
and the Indian Council of Medical Research, 2001-2005
6. Member, Advisory Board, Saving Newborn Lives Initiative, Save The Children (funded by The Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation), 2001-2012
7. Consultant, Ad Hoc WHO Working Group on Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality, June 2002
8. Co-chair, Institute of Medicine Study “Improving Birth Outcomes in Developing Countries,” 1999-2003
9. Member, WHO Expert Panel to Revise Priorities in Neonatal Health-Emphasis on Neonatal Infections, 2006-2007
10. Expert Panel, WHO and UNICEF Joint Statement: Home visits for the care of the newborn, 2008
11. Working Group on Neonatal Sepsis, Aga Khan University and Editor of Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Supplement, 2008-present
12. Selection Committee, Caplow Children’s Prize, 2013, 2014
CONSULTING:
1. Consultant to World Health Organization: ICDDR, B Interregional Courses on Diarrheal Diseases: Clinical and
Epidemiologic Aspects. Dhaka, Bangladesh, Course Teacher, December 1980, November 1981, October 1982
2. Consultant to the United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., December 1983-January 1984
3. Consultant to The Harvard Institute for International Developmental, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 1986, July 1986,
September 1986
4. Clinical Consultant to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., and Naval Hospital, Bethesda, April
1984-April 1986
5. Consultant to the CDC, Early Measles Vaccination in Preterm Infants, Atlanta, April 1995
6. Consultant to the CDC, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, February 1997
7. Consultant to the Task Force for Child Survival and Development, 1997-2000
8. Consultant/Panelist, CDC Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines Expert Consultants’ Meeting,
September 2000
9. Consultant, CDC Meeting to Revise Consensus Guidelines for the Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal
Disease, November 2001
10. Consultant, World Health Organization and Adolescent Health and Development Department – Setting Priorities for
Research, 2006
11. Consultant, CDC Meeting on Neonatal Herpes Surveillance, March 2007
12. Consultant, World Health Organization/Save the Children, Neonatal Infections in Developing Countries, London,
England, September 2007
13. Consultant, March of Dimes to Develop Blueprint for Interdisciplinary Research Centers for Prematurity Research,
2008
14. Consultant, CDC Meeting to Revise Consensus Guidelines for the Prevention of Perinatal Group B Streptococcal
Disease, 2009-2010
15. External Review, Boston Children’s Hospital Department of Medicine, 2014
DATA SAFETY AND MONITORING COMMITTEES:
1. Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, Vermont Oxford Network Trial of Aquaphor ointment in extremely
low birthweight infants for the prevention of neonatal sepsis, 1998-2001
2. Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, Johns Hopkins University/Shishu Hospital Trial of Aquaphor ointment
to reduce sepsis in preterm infants in Bangladesh, 1999-2003.
3. Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health/ICDDR,B/Shishu Hospital
Study on etiology, prevention and treatment of neonatal infections in the community, 2004-2005
4. Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health studies in Bangladesh, 2005
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
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PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES:
1. Manuscript referee for the following journals:
Acta Paediatrica
American Journal of Epidemiology
American Journal of Perinatology
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Critical Care Medicine Journal
Cochrane Neonatal Reviews
Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal of Pediatrics
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Journal of Perinatology
Lancet
New England Journal of Medicine
Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Journal
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Pediatric Research
WHO Bulletin
World Health Forum
2. Abstract referee and session chair, Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, 1993, 1998
3. Member, CDC expert panel to review study of vaginal lavage to prevent perinatal HIV-1 transmission, Atlanta, GA,
January 1994
4. Member, NIH Ad Hoc Scientific Review "Determination of protective levels of maternal antibody against early onset
invasive GBS disease in neonates", July 1994
5. Project Reviewer, Comprehensive Oral Health Research Centers of Discovery, National Institute of Dental Research,
January 1999
6. Grant reviews, Indo-US Working Group on Maternal and Child Health Research 2000-2004
7. Reviewer, chapter on Neonatal Survival and Health, in Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (Dean T.
Jamison et al, editors 2nd edition) 2005
8. Member, NIH Ad Hoc Scientific Review “Acute Respiratory Disorders of the Newborn and Group B Streptococcal
Colonization,” June 2005
9. PAS Program Committee, 2011-2013
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS ACTIVITIES:
Consulting author, Guidelines for Perinatal Care, Fourth Edition, 1997
Consulting author, Guidelines for Perinatal Care, Fifth Edition, 2002
Member, Board of Directors, Georgia Chapter AAP, 2003-present
UNIVERSITY/SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ACTIVITIES:
1990-1993
Member, Responsibility in Research Task Force, Ethics Center, Emory University
1991-1995
Associate Member, Medical School Admissions Committee
1991-1992
Member, Search Committee, Jules Terry Chair in MCH, School of Public Health
1992-1995
Member, Medical School Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions
2000-2001
Member, Medical School Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions
1992-1996
Faculty Member, Human Values in Medicine Course
1994-1995
Member, Dean's Committee to develop workshop on faculty development
1998-2001
Member, Advisory Council of the Emory General Clinical Research Center
1999-present Member, Advisory Committee, Emory Clinical Research Curriculum/Masters in Clinical Research
1999-2002
Member, School of Medicine, Research Advisory Committee (RAC)
1999-2002
Member, RAC Clinical Trials Subcommittee
2002-2005
Member, Emory at Grady Research Steering Committee
2004-2006
Member, CEO Emory Healthcare’s Advisory Council of Chairs
2004-present
Member, Dean’s Council of Chairs
2005-2006
Member, Vision 2012 Emory Healthcare Strategic Planning
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
2006-2012
2006-2008
2006-2008
2006-2007
2006-2007
2006-2010
2006-2010
2007
2007-present
2008
2008-present
2008-present
2008-2009
2009-2010
2009-2010
2009-2012
2010
2011
2012
2012
2013-present
2013-present
2013-2014
2014-2015
2014-2015
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Member, Selection Committee for the Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Lecture and Award
Member, Steering Committee, Emory/Georgia Tech Health Systems Institute
Member, Emory Healthcare Quality Council
Member, School of Medicine Task Force on Conflict of Interest
Member, School of Medicine Task Force on Faculty Development
Member, Emory University International Affairs Council
Member, Advisory Board, Emory Fogarty Framework Program in Global Health
Member, Search Committee for Emory University Executive Vice President for Health Affairs
Member, Executive Committee, Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Initiative
Member, Search Committee for Emory University School of Medicine Chair of Surgery
Member, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Leadership Council
Member, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Research Advisory Council
Member, Emory Georgia Tech Predictive Health Steering Committee
Member, Neurosciences Initiative Executive Committee
Member, Dean’s Advisory Group for Grady
Member, Presidential Advisory Committee for Emory University
Member, Planning Committee, School of Medicine Research Strategic Plan
Member, School of Medicine Global Health Strategic Plan Work Group
Member, Search Committee for Emory University SOM Chair of Family and Preventive Medicine
Member, WHSC Informatics Strategy Council
Member, Outcomes Task Force, Emory University SOM Executive Curriculum Committee
Member, Research Advisory Group, Emory University School of Medicine
Member, Tenure Advisory Committee, Emory University School of Medicine
Member, Emory University Senate
Member, Liaison Committee on Medical Education Taskforce
CHILDREN HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA ACTIVITIES:
2004-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Medical Executive Committee
2004-2008
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Senior Leadership Team
2004-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Research Advisory Committee
2005-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Quality Cabinet
2008-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Physician Leadership Cabinet
2010-2012
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, CEO Executive Team
2010-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Hughes Spalding Management Committee
2010-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Research Advisory Council
2011-present
Chair, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Teaching Advisory Committee
2012-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Operations Committee
2012-present
Member, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Strategy Review Team Team
DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES:
1986-1991
Egleston Children's Hospital Infection Control Committee
1987-2004
Instructor in Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Course at Emory
1987-2004
Neonatology Core Curriculum Lectures on Neonatal Sepsis; Congenital Infections; NEC
1992-1997
Director, Grady Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Database
1993-1996
Chair, Departmental Strategic Planning Task Forces on Research
1993-present
Member, Executive Committee, Department of Pediatrics
1993-1999
Director, Office of Clinical Research, Department of Pediatrics
1997
Chair, Departmental Strategic Planning Task Force on Research for SOM/WHSC
2000--2005
Chair, Research Operations Committee
2000-present
Judge, Resident Research Day
2000-2001
Chair, Dean's Research Strategic Planning Committee for the Department of Pediatrics
2004-present
Chair, Department of Pediatrics Leadership Committee
2004-present
Judge, Fellow Research Day
2010-present
Chair, Department of Pediatrics Executive Committee
EMORY CHOA ACTIVITIES:
2010-present
Member, Emory-Children’s CF Center of Excellence Internal Advisory Board
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
MENTORING:
Projects with Trainees:
1986
Dr. Isabel Kurlat
1987
Dr. George Bugg
1990
Lee Warner, Ph.D.
1991-1992
Dr. George Albert
1992-1993
Dr. Alina Batlle
1992-1994
Dr. Leslie Leigh
1993
Shannon Murphy, MS4
1993-1994
Dr. Felipe Barrios
1994
Dr. Fernando Scaglia
1995
Dr. Muhammad Anwar
1999-2000
Dr. Fitzroy Graham
2003-2005
Dr. Ben Lee
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Visiting Neonatal Fellow
Neonatal Fellow
MPH Student
Neonatal Fellow
Resident
Neonatal Fellow
Medical Student
Neonatal Fellow
Pediatric Resident
Neonatal Fellow
Infectious Diseases Fellow
Neonatal Fellow
PhD Dissertation Committee:
2013-present
Cassandra Gibbs Pickens
Rollins School of Public Health
Projects with Faculty:
2001-present
Dr. Ira Adams-Chapman
2001
Dr. Athena Kourtis
2005-present
Dr. Danny Benjamin
2006-2012
Dr. Conrad Cole
2007
Dr. Anthony Piazza
2001-present
Dr. Susie Buchter
2007
Dr. Golde Dudell
2006-2008
Dr. Ben Lee
2006-present
Dr. Patricia Lin
2007-present
Dr. Shannon Hamrick
2008-present
Dr. Andi Shane
2009-present
Dr. Cassandra Josephson
2012
Dr. A. Camacho-Gonzalez
2012-present
Dr. Annemarie Stroustrup
2013-present
Dr. April Dwortz
Neonatology
Infectious Diseases
K23 Mentor, Infectious Diseases (Duke)
Gastroenterology
Neonatology
Neonatology
Neonatology
Neonatology
Neonatology
Neonatology
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Pathology
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Neonatology – SPR Mentoring Program (Mt. Sinai)
Neonatology
AMSPDC New Chairs Mentoring Committee:
2013-2014
Dr. Judy Aschner
2014-2015
Dr. Yasmin Tyler-Hill
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
BOARD MEMBERSHIP OR ATTENDANCE:
2004-present
Emory Healthcare Board of Directors – attend meetings, ex-officio
2004-2012
Woodruff Health Sciences Board of Directors – attend meetings, ex-officio
2004-2008
Marcus Institute Board of Directors – member
2004-2008
Marcus Institute Board Medical and Academic Committee – member
2004-2008
Marcus Institute Board Long Range Planning Committee – member
2008-present
Marcus Autism Center Board of Directors – member
2004-2008
My House Oversight Committee – member
2004-2008
Children’s Center of Excellence Oversight Committee – member
2004-present
Emory Medical Care Foundation Board – member
2004-2011
Sibley Heart Center Board of Directors – member
2004-present
Compliance Committee of EMCF Board – member
2004-2006
Emory Children’s Center Board of Directors – member
2004-2013
Emory-Egleston Children’s Research Center Board of Directors – member
2004-present
Woodruff Health Sciences Center Academic Clinical Integration Committee – member
2004-2012
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta System Board of Trustees – attend meetings, ex officio
2006-present
Emory-Children’s Center – Board Chair
2012-present
Woodruff Health Sciences “Woodruff 100” Committee – member
Barbara J. Stoll, M.D.
2013-present
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Member, Board of Directors, Pediatric Center of Georgia
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
1997-2002
Member, Board of Directors, Acute Respiratory Illness Association for Infants and Children
1998-2003
Member, Steering Committee, Friends of Theater Emory
2010-2011
Member, Executive Committee of the Georgia Children’s Health Alliance (GCHA)
2014Member, Professional Advisory Board, The Piedmont School of Atlanta
Major Interests in Pediatrics
Neonatal infections
Randomized clinical trials
Ethics of neonatal care
International health/child survival
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Publications
1.
Farnsworth PN, Nadel MR, Stoll BJ: Surface Ultra-microscopy of sickle cells. Nature 255:190, 1970.
2.
Glass RI, Mulvihill M, Smith H, Peto R, Bucheister D, Stoll BJ: The 4 score: An index for predicting a patient's
non-medical hospital days. Am J Public Health 67:751, 1977.
3.
Lee JC, Stoll BJ, Downing SE: Properties of the laryngeal chemoreflex in neonatal piglets. Am J Physiol
233(1):R30, 1977.
4.
Stoll BJ, Nahmias AJ, Wycliffe C, Brann AW, Dowell VR, Whaley DN: Bacterial toxin and neonatal necrotizing
enterocolitis. J Pediatr 96:114, 1980.
5.
Stoll BJ, Kanto WP, Glass RI, Nahmias AJ, Brann AW: Epidemiology of necrotizing enterocolitis - A Case
Control Study. J Pediatr 96:447, 1980.
6.
Glass RI, Craven RB, Bregman DJ, Stoll BJ, Horowitz N, Kerndt P, Winkle J: Injuries from the Wichita Falls
tornado: Implications for prevention. Science 207:734, 1980.
7.
Stoll BJ, Holmgren J, Bardhan PK, Huq I, Greenough WB III, Fredman P, Svennerholm L: Binding of
intraluminal toxin in cholera: Trial of GM-1 ganglioside charcoal. Lancet 2:888, 1980.
8.
Blaser MJ, Glass RI, Huq I, Stoll BJ, Kibriya GM, Alim ARMA: Isolation of Campylobacter fetus ssp. jejuni
from Bangladeshi children. J Clin Microbiol 12:744, 1980.
9.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Huq MI, Khan MU, Banu H, Holt J: Epidemiologic and clinical features of patients with
Shigella attending a diarrhoeal disease hospital in Bangladesh. J Infect Dis 146:177, 1982.
10.
Stoll BJ, Kanto WP, Glass RI, Pushkin J: Treated maternal gonorrhea. No adverse effect on pregnancy outcome.
Southern Med J 75:1236, 1982.
11.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Huq MI, Khan MU, Holt J, Banu H: Surveillance of patients attending a diarrheal disease
hospital in Bangladesh. Brit Med J 285:1185, 1982.
12.
Glass RI, Becker S, Huq MI, Stoll BJ, Khan MU, Merson MH, Lee JV, Black RE: Endemic cholera in rural
Bangladesh 1966-1980. Am J Epidemiol 116:959, 1982.
13.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Banu H, Ahmed M: Value of the stool examination in patients with diarrhoea. Brit Med J
286:2037, 1983.
14.
Glass RI, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ, Khan MR, Holmgren J: Antibodies in milk protect against cholera in
breastfed children. N Engl J Med 308:1389, 1983.
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15.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Huq MI, Blaser MJ, Kibriya AKMG: Epidemiologic and clinical features of infection with
Campylobacter jejuni in Bangladesh. J Infect Dis 148:292, 1983.
16.
Hossain MM, Ljungstrom I, Glass RI, Lundin L, Stoll BJ, Huldt G: Amoebiasis and giardiasis in Bangladesh:
Parasitologic and serologic studies. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 77:552, 1983.
17.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Banu H, Alam M: Enteric fever in patients admitted to a diarrhoeal disease hospital in
Bangladesh. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 77:548, 1983.
18.
Islam A, Stoll BJ, Ljunstrom I, Biswas J, Nazrul H, Huldt G: Giardia lamblia infections in a cohort of Bangladeshi
mothers and infants followed for 1 year. J Pediatr 103:996, 1983.
19.
Stoll BJ, Rowe B, Glass RI, Gross RJ, Huq I: Changes in serotypes of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in Dhaka
over time: Usefulness of polyvalent antisera. J Clin Microbiol 18:935, 1983.
20.
Seriwatana J, Echeverria P, Escamilla J, Glass R, Huq I, Rockhill R, Stoll BJ: Identification of enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli in patients with diarrhea in Asia with three enterotoxin gene probes. Infect Immun 42:152, 1983.
21.
Butler T, Bennish M, Schachter J, Stoll B: Serologic evidence for Chlamydial infection in patients with diarrhea.
Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 79:42, 1985.
22.
Stoll BJ, Kabir I, Molla A, Banu H: Nightblindness and vitamin A deficiency in children attending a diarrheal
disease hospital in Bangladesh. J Trop Pediatr 31:36, 1985.
23.
Glass RI, Holmgren J, Haley CE, Khan MR, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ, Hossain KMB, Black R, Yunus M,
Barua D: Predisposition for cholera of individuals with O blood group: Possible evolutionary significance. Am J
Epidemiol 121:791-796, 1985.
24.
Roy SK, Speelman P, Butler T, Nath S, Rahman H, Stoll BJ: Diarrhea associated with typhoid fever. J Infect Dis
151:1138, 1985.
25.
Gothefors L, Ahren C, Stoll BJ, Barua D, Orskov F, Salek M, Svennerholm A-M: The presence of colonization
factor antigens on fresh isolates of faecal Escherichia coli: A prospective study. J Infect Dis 152:1128-33, 1985.
Khan MU, Roy NC, Islam R, Huq MI, Stoll B: Fourteen years of shigellosis in Dhaka: An epidemiological
analysis. Intern J Epidemiol 14:607-613, 1985.
26.
27.
Clemens JD, Stanton B, Stoll BJ, Shahid N, Banu H, Chowdhury AKMA: Breastfeeding as a determinant of
severity in shigellosis: Evidence for protection throughout the first three years of life in Bangladeshi children. Am
J Epidemiol 123:710-720, 1986.
28.
Stoll BJ, Svennerholm A-M, Gothefors L, Barua D, Huda S, Holmgren J: Local and systemic antibody responses
to naturally acquired enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli diarrhea in an endemic area. J Infect Dis 153:527-534,
1986.
29.
Ahren C, Gothefors L, Stoll BJ, Salek M, Svennerholm A-M: Comparison of methods for detection of
colonization factor antigens on enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. J Clin Microbiol 23:586-591, 1986.
30.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Wyatt R, Banu H, Kapikian AZ, Huda S: Observations questioning a protective role for
breast-feeding in severe rotavirus disease. Acta Pediatrica Scand 75:713-718, 1986.
31.
Stoll BJ, Pollack M, Young LS, Koles N, Gascon R: Functionally active monoclonal antibody that recognizes an
epitope on the O side chain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa immunotype-l lipopolysaccharide. Infect Immun 53:656662, 1986.
32.
Stoll BJ, Pollack M, Hooper J: Antibodies to conserved lipopolysaccharide core structures in normal human sera
and in immunoglobulins for intravenous use. Serodiagnosis and Immunotherapy 1:21-31, 1987.
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33.
Islam A, Stoll BJ, Ljungstrom I, Biswas J, Nazrul H, Huldt G: The prevalence of Entamoeba histolytica in
lactating women and their infants in Bangladesh. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 82:99-103, 1988.
34.
Kanto WP Jr, Stoll BJ, Child C, Cotsonis G, Bain R: Cost of necrotizing enterocolitis. Perinatol Neonatol
12:32-34, 1988.
35.
Holmgren J, Svennerholm A-M, Gothefors L, Jertborn M, Stoll B: Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli diarrhoea in
an endemic area prepares the intestine for an anamnestic lgA antitoxin response to oral cholera B subunit
vaccination. Infect Immun 56:230-33, 1988.
36.
Glass RI, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ, Khan MR, Huda S, Huq I, Holmgren J: Effects of undernutrition on
infection with vibrio cholerae 0:1 and on response to oral cholera vaccine. Pediatr Infect Dis J 8:105-109, 1989.
37.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ: The protective effect of human milk against diarrhea: A review of studies from Bangladesh.
Acta Pediatrica Scand 351:131-316, 1989.
38.
Kurlat I, Stoll BJ, McGowan JE: Detection of bacteremia in neonates: The time to positivity. J Clin Microbiol
27:1068-1071, 1989.
39.
Wiswell TE, Stoll BJ, Tuggle JM: Management of asymptomatic, term-gestation neonates born to mothers treated
with intrapartum antibiotics. Pediatr Infect Dis J 9:826-831, 1990.
40.
Lee FK, Nahmias A, Spira T, Keyserling H, Lowery S, Reimer C, Black, C, Stoll B, Czerkinsky C: Enumeration
of peripheral blood lymphocytes secreting immunoglobulins of major classes and subclasses in healthy children
and adults. J Clin Immunol 11:1-6, 1991.
41.
Schwartz DA, Khan R, Stoll B: Characterization of the fetal inflammatory response to cytomegalovirus
placentitis: An immunohistochemical study. Arch Pathol Lab Med 116(1):21-27, 1992.
42.
Niu MT, Targonski P, Stoll BJ, Albert GP, Margolis HS: Outcome of infants identified in a community program
to prevent perinatal hepatitis B transmission. Am J Dis Child 146:793-796, 1992.
43.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Cruess DF, Hall RT, Merenstein GB, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Early-onset Group B
streptococcal sepsis: A current assessment. J Pediatr 121:428-433, 1992.
44.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Kueser TJ, Rubio TT, Frank CG, Heiman HS, Subramanian S, Hankins CT, Anthony BF,
Cruess DF, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy for early-onset sepsis in premature
neonates: A randomized double-blind controlled trial. J Pediatr 121:434-443, 1992.
45.
Stoll BJ, Lee FK, Hale E, Schwartz D, Holmes R, Ashby R, Czerkinsky C, Nahmias AJ: Immunoglobulin
secretion by the normal and infected newborn infant. J Pediatr 122:780-786, 1993.
46.
Stoll BJ, Lee FK, Larsen S, Hale E, Schwartz D, Rice RJ, Ashby R, Holmes R, Nahmias AJ: Clinical and
serologic evaluation of neonates for congenital syphilis: A continuing diagnostic dilemma. J Infect Dis 167:10931099, 1993. Chosen for 1995 Yearbook of Infectious Diseases.
47.
Horbar JD, Wright LL, Soll RF, Wright EC, Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Shankaran S, Oh W, Bauer CR, Tyson JE,
Lemons JA, Donovan E, Stoll BJ, Stevenson DD, Papile L-A: A multicenter randomized trial comparing two
surfactants for the treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. J Pediatr 123:757-766, 1993.
48.
Stoll BJ: Congenital syphilis: Evaluation and management of neonates born to mothers with reactive serologic
tests for syphilis. Pediatr Infect Dis J 13:845-853, 1994.
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Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Kueser TJ, Rubro TT, Frank CG, Heiman HS, Subramanian KNS, Hankins CT, Anthony
BF, Cruess DF, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Intravenous immunoglobulin prophylaxis for late-onset septicemia
in neonates. J Pediatr 125:922-930, 1994.
50.
Vreman HJ, Stevenson DK, Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Lemons JA, Wright E, Shankaran S, Tyson JE,
Korones SB, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Papile L-A, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Semiportable electrochemical instrument for determining carbon monoxide in breath. Clin Chem
40:1927-1933, 1994.
51.
Stevenson DK, Vreman HJ, Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Lemons JA, Verter J, Shankaran S, Tyson JE,
Korones SB, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Papile L-A, Okah F, Ehrenkranz RA for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Bilirubin production in healthy term infants as measured carbon monoxide in breath. Clin Chem
40:1934-1939, 1994.
52.
Stoll BJ: Congenital syphilis. The Report on Pediatric Infectious Diseases 5:15-16, 1995.
53.
Leigh L, Stoll B, Rahman M, McGowan J: Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in very low birth weight babies: A
case control study. Pediatr Infect Dis J 14:367-371, 1995.
54.
Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Stevenson DK, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Younes N, Korones SB,
Stoll BJ, Tyson JE, Bauer CR, Oh W, Lemons JA, Papile L-A, Verter J: Very-low-birth-weight outcomes of the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network, May 1991 through December 1992. Am J Obstet Gynecol 173:1423-1431,
1995.
55.
Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA: Early-onset negative staphylococcal sepsis in the preterm neonate. The Lancet 345:12361237, 1995.
56.
Stoll BJ, Gordon T, Korones SB, Shankaran S, Tyson JE, Bauer CR, Fanaroff AA, Lemons JA, Donovan EF, Oh
W, Stevenson DK, Ehrenkranz RA, Papile L-A, Verter J, Wright LL: Late-onset sepsis in very low birthweight
infants: A report from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. J Pediatr 129:63-71, 1996.
57.
Stoll BJ, Gordon T, Korones S, Lemons JA, Shankaran S, Tyson J, Bauer C, Fanaroff AA, Lemons J, Donovan E,
Oh W, Stevenson DK, Ehrenkranz RA, Papile L-A, Verter J, Wright LL: Early-onset sepsis in very low
birthweight neonates: A report from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. J Pediatr 129:72-80, 1996.
58.
Vreman HJ, Verter J, Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Lemons JA, Shankaran S, Tyson JE, Korones SB, Bauer
CR, Stoll BJ, Papile L-A, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Stevenson DK for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Interlaboratory variability of bilirubin measurements. Clin Chem 42:869-873, 1996.
59.
Kennedy K, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Oh W, Wright LL, Stevenson DK, Lemons J, Sowell A, Mele L, Tyson J,
Verter J for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Vitamin A to prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia in verylow-birth-weight infants: Has the dose been too low? Early Hum Develop 49:19-31, 1997.
60.
Shankaran S, Papile LA, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz RA, Mele L, Lemons JA, Korones SB, Stevenson DK, Donovan
EF, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, Oh W: The effect of antenatal phenobarbital therapy on neonatal intracranial
hemorrhage in preterm infants. N Engl J Med 337:466-471, 1997.
61.
Holman RC, Stoll BJ, Clarke MJ, Glass RI: The epidemiology of necrotizing enterocolitis infant mortality in the
United States. Am J Public Health 87:2026-2031, 1997.
62.
Papile LA, Tyson J, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Donovan EF, Bauer CR, Krause-Steinroff H, Verter J, Korones SB,
Lemons JA, Fanaroff AA, Stevenson DK, Oh W, Ehrenkranz R, Shankaran S: A multicenter trial of two
dexamethasone regimens in ventilator-dependent premature infants. N Engl J Med 338:1112-1118, 1998.
63.
Stoll BJ, Schuchat A: Maternal carriage of group B streptococci in developing countries. Pediatr Infect Dis J
17:499-503, 1998.
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64.
Stoll BJ, Holman RC, Schuchat A: Decline in sepsis-associated neonatal and infant deaths in the United States,
1979-1994. Pediatrics 102(2):e18, 1998.
65.
Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Shankaran S, Stevenson DK, Wright LL, Verter J, Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Stoll
BJ, Tyson JE, Bauer CR, Lemons JA, Oh W, Papile L: Outcomes of very-low-birth-weight twins cared for in the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network's neonatal intensive care units. Am J Obstet Gynecol 179:742-749, 1998.
66.
Stevenson DK, Wright LL, Lemons JA, Oh W, Korones SB, Papile LA, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Tyson JE, Shankaran
S, Fanaroff AA, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Verter J: Very-low-birth-weight outcomes of the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network, January 1993 through December 1994. Am J Obstet Gynecol 179:1632-1639, 1998.
67.
Tyson JE, Wright LL, Oh W, Kennedy KA, Mele L, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Lemons JA, Stevenson DK,
Bauer CR, Korones SB, Fanaroff AA: Vitamin A supplementation for extremely low birth weight infants. N
Engl J Med 340:1962-1968, 1999.
68.
Ehrenkranz RA, Younes N, Lemons JA, Fanaroff AA, Donovan EF, Wright LL, Katsikiotis V, Verter J, Tyson
JE, Oh W, Shankaran S, Bauer CR, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Stevenson DK, Papile LA: Longitudinal growth of
hospitalized very low birthweight infants. Pediatrics 104:280-289, 1999.
69.
Donovan EF, Tyson JE, Ehrenkranz RA, Verter J, Wright LL, Ballard JL, Korones SB, Bauer CR, Shankaran S,
Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, Oh W, Lemons JA, Stevenson DK, Papile LA: Inaccuracy of the New Ballard Score
before 28 weeks gestation. J Pediatr 135:147-152, 1999.
70.
Stoll BJ, Temprosa M, Tyson J, Papile LA, Wright L, Bauer CR, Donovan E, Korones S, Lemons J, Fanaroff
A, Stevenson E, Oh W, Ehrenkranz R, Shankaran S, Verter J: Dexamethasone therapy increases infection in
very low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 104(5):e63, 1999.
71.
Tabidze IL, Lee FK, Tambe P, Rocha E, Larsen SA, Stoll BJ, St. Louis ME, Nahmias AJ: Enzyme-linked
immunospot (ELISPOT) assay for the diagnosis of active Treponema pallidum infection during the various stages
of syphilis. Sex Trans Dis 26:426-430, 1999.
72.
Walsh-Sukys MC, Tyson JE, Wright LL, Bauer CR, Korones SB, Stevenson DK, Verter J, Stoll BJ, Lemons
JA, Papile LA, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Oh W, Ehrenkranz RA, Fanaroff AA: The natural history of
persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) and its treatments in the era before nitric oxide.
Pediatrics 105:14-20, 2000.
73.
Schuchat A, Zywicki S, Dinsmoor MJ, Mercer B, Romaguera J, O’Sullivan MJ, Patel D, Peters M, Stoll B,
Levine O and the Prevention of Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (PENS) Study Group: Risk factors and
opportunities for prevention of early-onset neonatal sepsis: a multicenter case-control study. Pediatrics
105:21-26, 2000.
74.
Stevenson DK, Verter J, Fanaroff AA, Oh W, Ehrenkranz RA, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Wright LL, Lemons
JA, Tyson JE, Korones SB, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Papile LA: Sex differences in very low birthweight outcomes:
The newborn male disadvantage. Arch Child Dis 83:F182-F185, 2000.
75.
Lemons JA Bauer, CR, Oh W, Korones, SB, Papile L, Stoll BJ, Verter K, Temprosa M, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz
RA, Fanaroff AA, Stark AR, Carlo WA, Tyson JE, Donovan EF, Shankaran S, Stevenson DK: Very-low-birthweight outcomes of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network, January 1995 through December 1996. Pediatrics
107:e1, 2001.
76.
Stark AR, Carlo WA, Tyson JE, Papile LA, Wright LL, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Oh W, Bauer CR, Saha S,
Poole WK, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, Ehrenkranz RA, Korones SB, Stevenson DK for the Neonatal Research
Network: Adverse effects of early dexamethasone treatment in extremely-low-birth-weight infants. N Engl J
Med 344:95-101, 2001.
77.
Warner L, Rochat RW, Fichtner RR, Stoll BJ, Nathan L, Toomey KE: Missed opportunities for congenital
syphilis prevention in an urban southeastern hospital. [Journal Article] Sex Trans Dis 28(2):92-98, 2001.
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78.
Ohls RK, Ehrenkranz RA, Wright LL, Lemons JA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Stark AR, Shankaran S, Donovan EF,
Close NC, Das A for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Effects of early erythropoietin therapy on the transfusion requirements of preterm infants below 1250 grams birth
weight: a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial. Pediatrics 108(4):934-942, 2001.
79.
Stoll BJ, Measham AR: Children can't wait: improving the future for some of the world's poorest infants. J
Pediatr 139(5): 729-733, 2001.
80.
Shankaran S, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Stevenson DK, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Langer JC, Korones SB,
Stoll BJ, Tyson JE, Bauer CR, Lemons JA, Oh W, Papile LA: Risk factors for early death among extremely lowbirth-weight infants. Am J Obstet Gynecol 186(4):796-802, 2002.
81.
Shankaran S, Papile L, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz RA, Mele L, Lemons JA, Korones SB, Stevenson DK, Donovan
EF, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, Oh W, Verter J: Neurodevelopmental outcome of premature infants after antenatal
phenobarbital exposure. Am J Obstet Gynecol 187(1):171-177, 2002.
82.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Poole WK: Changes in pathogens
causing early-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-weight infants. N Engl J Med 347(4):240-247, 2002. (Chosen for
2004 Year Book of Pediatrics)
83.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Poole WK: Late-onset sepsis in VLBW
neonates: The experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Pediatrics 110(2):285-291, 2002.
84.
Shankaran S, Laptook A, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz RA, Donovan EF, Fanaroff AA, Stark AR, Tyson JE, Poole K,
Carlo WA, Lemons JA, Oh W, Stoll BJ, Papile L-A, Bauer CR, Stevenson DK, Korones SB, McDonald S:
Whole body hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy: animal observations as a basis for a randomized controlled
pilot study in term infants. Pediatrics 110(2):377-385, 2002.
85.
Carlo WA, Stark AR, Wright LL, Tyson JE, Papile L-A, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Oh W, Bauer CR, Saha S,
Poole WK, Stoll B for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research
Network: Minimal ventilation to prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely-low-birth-weight infants. J
Pediatr 141(3):370-375, 2002.
86.
Poindexter BB, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Koch MA, Wright LL, Oh W, Papile L-A, Bauer CR, Carlo WA,
Donovan EF, Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Stevenson DK, Tyson JE, Lemons JA for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Effect of parenteral glutamine supplementation on plasma amino acid
concentrations in extremely low birth weight infants. Am J Clin Nutr 77:737-743, 2003.
87.
Kourtis AP, Lee FK, Stoll BJ: Soluble L-selectin, a marker of immune activation, in neonatal infection. Clin
Immunol 109:224-228, 2003.
88.
Oh W, Tyson JE, Fanaroff AA, Vohr BR, Perritt R, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Carlo WA, Shankaran S, Poole K,
Wright LL for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Association between peak serum bilirubin and
neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 112:773-779, 2003.
89.
Wadhawan R, Vohr BR, Fanaroff AA, Perritt RL, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Poole K, Wright
LL, Oh W: Does labor influence neonatal and neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely-low-birth-weightinfants who are born by cesarean delivery? Am J Obstet Gynecol 189:501-506, 2003.
90.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Donovan EF, Stark AR,
Tyson JE, Oh W, Bauer CR, Korones SB, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Stevenson DK, Papile L-A, Poole WK: To
Tap or Not to Tap: High likelihood of meningitis without sepsis among very low birth weight infants. Pediatrics
113:1181-1186, 2004.
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91.
Poindexter BB, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Poole WK, Oh W, Bauer CR, Papile L-A, Tyson JE, Carlo
WA, Laptook AR, Narendran V, Stevenson DK, Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Shankaran S, Finer NN, Lemons JA
for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Parenteral glutamine supplementation does not reduce the risk of
mortality or late-onset sepsis in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 113:1209-1215, 2004.
92.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Lemons JA for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Enterobacter
sakazakii is a rare cause of neonatal septicemia or meningitis in VLBW infants. J Pediatr 144:821-823, 2004.
93.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI, Adams-Chapman I, Fanaroff AA, Hintz SR, Vohr B, Higgins RD for the National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental and growth
impairment among extremely low-birth-weight infants with neonatal infection. JAMA 292:2357-2365, 2004.
94.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Stoll BJ, Vohr BR, Fanaroff AA, Donovan EF, Poole WK, Blakely ML, Wright LL for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental and growth outcomes of extremely low birth
weight infants after necrotizing enterocolitis. Pediatrics 115:696-703, 2005.
95.
Hintz SR, Poole WK, Wright LL, Fanaroff AA, Kendrick DE, Laptook AR, Goldberg RN, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Oh
W for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Changes in mortality and morbidities among infants born at less
than 25 weeks during the post-surfactant era. Arch Dis Child 90:F128-F133, 2005.
96.
Bang AT, Bang RA, Stoll BJ, Baitule SB, Reddy HM, Deshmukh MD: Is home-based diagnosis and treatment of
neonatal sepsis feasible and effective? Seven years of intervention in the Gadchiroli field trial (1996-2003). J
Perinatol 25:S62-S71, 2005.
97.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Higgins RD, Fanaroff AA, Duara S, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Walsh M, Oh W, Hale E: Very
low birth weight preterm infants with early onset neonatal sepsis: the predominance of gram-negative infections
continues in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2002-2003. Pediatr Infect Dis J 24:635-639, 2005.
98.
Van Meurs KP, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Ball MB, Poole WK, Perritt R, Higgins RD, Oh W,
Hudak ML, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Finer NN, Carlo WA, Kennedy KA, Fridriksson JH, Steinhorn RH, Sokol
GM, Konduri G, Ashner JL, Stoll BJ, D’Angio CT, Stevenson DK for the Preemie Inhaled Nitric Oxide Study:
Inhaled nitric oxide for premature infants with severe respiratory failure. N Engl J Med 353:13-22, 2005.
99.
Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Ehrenkranz RA, Tyson JE, McDonald SA, Donovan EF, Fanaroff AA, Poole WK,
Wright LL, Higgins RD, Finer NN, Carlo WA, Duara S, Oh W, Cotten CM, Stevenson DK, Stoll BJ, Lemons JA,
Guillet R, Jobe AH for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Whole-body hypothermia for neonates with
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. N Engl J Med 353:1574-1584, 2005.
100.
Cotten CM, Oh W, McDonald S, Carlo W, Fanaroff AA, Duara S, Stoll B, Laptook A, Poole K, Wright LL,
Goldberg RN for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Prolonged hospital stay for extremely premature
infants: risk factors, center differences, and the impact of mortality on selecting a best-performing center. J
Perinatol 25:650-655, 2005.
101.
Walsh MC, Morris BH, Wrage LA, Vohr BR, Poole WK, Tyson JE, Wright LL, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ,
Fanaroff AA for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Extremely low birthweight neonates with protracted
ventilation: mortality and 18-month neurodevelopmental outcomes. J Pediatr 146:798-804, 2005.
102.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, Bobashev G, Mathias E, Liu B, Poole K, Fanaroff AA, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz R,
Wright LL for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Prediction of death for extremely low birth weight
neonates. Pediatrics 116:1367-1373, 2005.
103.
Oh W, Poindexter BB, Perrit R, Lemons JA, Bauer CR, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Poole K, Wright LL for the
Neonatal Research Network: Association between fluid intake and weight loss during the first ten days of life and
risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely low birth weight infants. J Pediatr 147:786-790, 2005.
104.
Benjamin DK, Jr, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, McDonald SA, Oh W, Higgins RD, Duara S, Poole K, Laptook A,
Goldberg R on behalf of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neonatal candidiasis among extremely low
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birth weight infants: risk factors, mortality rates, and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18 to 22 months. Pediatrics
117:84-92, 2006.
105.
Guillet R, Stoll BJ, Cotten CM, Gantz M, McDonald S, Poole WK, Phelps DL for members of the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Association of H2 blocker therapy and higher incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis
in very low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 117:e137-e142, 2006.
106.
Blakely ML, Tyson JE, Lally KP, McDonald S, Stoll BJ, Stevenson DK, Poole WK, Jobe AH, Wright LL,
Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Laparotomy versus peritoneal drainage for necrotizing
enterocolitis or isolated intestinal perforation in extremely low birth weight infants: outcomes through 18 months
adjusted age. Pediatrics 117:e680-e687, 2006.
107.
Lee BH, Stoll BJ, McDonald SA, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Network: Adverse neonatal outcomes
associated with antenatal dexamethasone versus antenatal betamethasone. Pediatrics, 117:1503-1510, 2006.
108.
Lin PW, Stoll BJ: Necrotizing enterocolitis. Lancet 368:1271-1283, 2006.
109.
Burwell LA, Kaufman D, Blakely J, Stoll BJ, Fridkin SK: Antifungal prophylaxis to prevent neonatal candidiasis:
a survey of perinatal physician practices. Pediatrics 118:e1019-e1026, 2006.
110.
Schrag SJ, Stoll BJ: Early-onset neonatal sepsis in the era of widespread intrapartum chemoprophylaxis. Pediatr
Infect Dis J 25:939-940, 2006.
111.
Holman RC, Stoll BJ, Curns AT, Yorita KL, Steiner CA, Schonberger LB: Necrotizing enterocolitis
hospitalizations among neonates in the United States. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 20:498-506, 2006.
112.
Cotten CM, McDonald S, Stoll B, Goldberg RN, Poole K, Benjamin, Jr DK on behalf of the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: The association of third-generation cephalosporins use and invasive candidiasis in
extremely low birth-weight infants. Pediatrics 118:717-722, 2006.
113.
Fanaroff AA, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Korones SB, Laptook A, Lemons JA, Oh W,
Papile L-A, Shankaran S, Poole K: Trends in neonatal morbidity and mortality for very low birthweight infants.
Am J Obstet Gynecol 196:147.e1-147.e8, 2007.
114.
Silver RM, Varner MW, Reddy U, Goldenberg R, Pinar H, Conway D, Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Hogue C,
Willinger M, Dudley D, Saade G, Stoll B: Work-up of stillbirth: a review of evidence. Am J Obstet Gynecol
196:433-444, 2007.
115.
Wadhawan R, Fanaroff AA, Perritt R, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Poole WK, Wright LL, Oh W:
Early postnatal weight loss is associated with decreased risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia or death in very low
birth weight infants. J Perinatol 27:359-364, 2007.
116.
Heller CD, Yao Q, Langer L, Ehrenkranz RA, Phelps DL, Poole WK, Stoll BJ, Duara S, Oh W, Lemons J,
Poindexter B for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Human milk intake and retinopathy of prematurity in
extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 120:1-9, 2007.
117.
Walden RV, Taylor SC, Hansen NI, Poole WK, Stoll BJ, Abuelo D, Vohr BR for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Major congenital anomalies place ELBW infants at higher risk for poor growth and developmental
outcomes. Pediatrics 120:e1512-e1519, 2007.
118.
Lee BH, Stoll BJ, McDonald SA, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental
outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants exposed prenatally to dexamethasone versus betamethasone.
Pediatrics 121:289-296, 2008.
119.
Adams-Chapman I, Hansen NI, Stoll BJ, Higgins R for the NICHD Research Network: Neurodevelopmental
outcome in extremely low birth weight infants with posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus requiring shunt insertion.
Pediatrics 121:e1167-e1177, 2008.
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120.
Morris BH, Oh W, Tyson JE, Stevenson DK, Phelps DL, O’Shea TM, McDavid GE, Perritt RL, Van Meurs KP,
Vohr BR, Grisby C, Yao Q, Pedroza C, Das A, Poole WK, Carlo WA, Duara S, Laptook AR, Salhab WA,
Shankaran S, Poindexter BB, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, Rasmussen MR, Stoll BJ, Cotten CM, Donovan EF,
Ehrenkranz RA, Guillet R, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Aggressive vs. conservative
phototherapy for infants with extremely low birth weight. N Engl J Med 359:1885-1896, 2008.
121.
Cole CR, Hansen NI, Higgins RD, Ziegler TR, Stoll BJ for the Eunice Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Very low birth weight preterm infants with surgical short bowel syndrome: incidence, morbidity, and
mortality, and growth outcomes at 18 to 22 months. Pediatrics 122:e573-e582, 2008.
122.
Meinzen-Derr J, Poindexter B, Wrage L, Morrow AL, Stoll B, Donovan EF for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Role of human milk in extremely low birth weight infants’ risk of necrotizing enterocolitis or death. J
Perinatol 29:57-62, 2009.
123.
Cotten CM, Taylor S, Stoll B, Goldberg RN, Hansen NI, Sanchez PJ, Ambalavanan N, Benjamin Jr DK:
Prolonged duration of initial empirical antibiotic treatment is associated with increased rates of necrotizing
enterocolitis and death for extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 123:58-66, 2009.
124.
Bassler D, Stoll BJ, Schmidt B, Asztalos EV, Roberts RS, Robertson CMT, Sauve RS, for the Trial of
Indomethacin Prophylaxis in Preterms Investigators: Using a count of neonatal morbidities to predict poor
outcome in extremely low-birth-weight infants: Added role of neonatal infection. Pediatrics 123:313-318,
2009.
125.
Wilson-Costello D, Walsh MC, Langer JC, Guillet R, Laptook AR, Stoll BJ, Shankaran S, Finer NN, Van Meurs
KP, Engle WA, Das A, for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Impact of postnatal
corticosteroid use on neurodevelopment at 18 to 22 months’ adjusted age: effects of dose, timing and risk of
bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 123:e430-e437, 2009.
126.
Christensen KL, Holman RC, Steiner CA, Sejvar JJ, Stoll BJ, Schonberger LB: Infectious disease hospitalizations
in the United States. Clin Infect Dis 49:1025-1035, 2009.
127.
Singleton RJ, Wirsing EA, Haberling DL, Christensen KY, Paddock CD, Hilinski JA, Stoll BJ, Holman RC: Risk
factors for lower respiratory tract infection death among infants in the United States, 1999-2004. Pediatrics
124:e768-e776, 2009.
128.
Davis AS, Hintz SR, Van Meurs KP, Li L, Das A, Stoll BJ, Walsh MC, Pappas A, Bell EF, Laptook AR, Higgins
RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Seizures in extremely low birth weight
infants are associated with adverse outcome. J Pediatr 157:720-725.e1-2, 2010.
129.
Natarajan G, Shankaran S, McDonald SA, Das A, Stoll BJ, Higgins RD, Thorsen P, Skogstrand K, Hougaard DM,
Carlo WA for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Circulating beta chemokine and MMP 9 markers of
oxidative injury in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatr Res 67:77-82, 2010.
130.
D’Angio CT, Heyne RJ, O’Shea M, Schelonka RL, Shankaran S, Duara S, Goldberg RN, Stoll BJ, Van Meurs
KP, Vohr BR, Das A, Li L, Burton RL, Hastings B, Phelps DL, Sanchez PJ, Carlo WA, Stevenson DK, Higgins
RD on behalf of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
immunogenicity in very-low-birth-weight, premature infants. Pediatr Infect Dis J 29:600-606, 2010.
131.
Dudley DJ, Goldenberg R, Conway D, Silver RM, Saade GR, Varner MW, Pinar H, Coustan D, Bukowski R,
Stoll B, Koch MA, Parker CB, Reddy UM for the Stillbirth Research Collaborative Network: A new system for
determining the causes of stillbirth. Obstet Gynecol 116:254-260, 2010.
132.
Bell EF, Hansen NI, Morriss Jr FH, Stoll BJ, Ambalavanan N, Gould JB, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Carlo WA,
Shankaran S, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Impact
of timing of birth and resident duty-hour restrictions on outcome of small preterm infants. Pediatrics 126:222-231,
2010.
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133.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI, Bell EF, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Hale EC, Newman NS, Schibler K, Carlo
WA, Kennedy K, Poindexter BB, Finer NN, Ehrenkranz RA, Duara S, Sάnchez PJ, O’Shea TM, Goldberg RN,
Van Meurs KP, Faix RG, Phelps DL, Frantz III ID, Watterberg KL, Saha S, Das A, Higgins RD for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Neonatal outcomes of extremely preterm infants from the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network. Pediatrics 126:443-456, 2010.
134.
Benjamin Jr DK, Stoll BJ, Gantz M, Walsh MC, Sάnchez PJ, Das A, Shankaran S, Higgins RD, Auten KJ, Miller
NA, Walsh TJ, Laptook AR, Carlo WA, Kennedy KA, Finer NN, Duara S, Schibler K, Chapman RL, Van Meurs
KP, Frantz III ID, Phelps DL, Poindexter BB, Bell EF, O’Shea TM, Watterberg KL, Goldberg RN for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Neonatal candidiasis: Epidemiology, risk factors, and clinical judgment. Pediatrics
126:e865-e873, 2010.
135.
Boghossian NS, Hansen NI, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Murray JC, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Walsh MC, Das A, Higgins
RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Survival and morbidity outcomes for
very low birth weight infants with down syndrome. Pediatrics 126:1132-1140, 2010.
136.
Laughon MM, Langer JC, Bose CL, Smith PB, Ambalavanan N, Kennedy KA, Stoll BJ, Buchter S, Laptook AR,
Ehrenkranz RA, Cotten CM, Wilson-Costello DE, Shankaran SA, Van Meurs KP, Davis A, Gantz MG, Finer NN,
Yoder BA, Faix RG, Carlo WA, Schibler KR, Newman NS, Das A, Higgins RD, Walsh MC for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Prediction of bronchopulmonary dysplasia by postnatal age in extremely premature infants. Am J Respir Crit
Care Med 183:1715-1722, 2011.
137.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI, Sánchez PJ, Faix RG, Poindexter BB, Van Meurs KP, Bizzarro MJ, Goldberg RN, Frantz
ID 3rd, Hale EC, Shankaran S, Kennedy K, Carlo WA, Watterberg KL, Bell EF, Walsh MC, Schibler K,
Laptook AR, Shane AL, Schrag SJ, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Early onset neonatal sepsis: The burden of group B streptococcal and E. coli disease
continues. Pediatrics 127:817-826, 2011.
138.
Ehrenkranz RA, Das A, Wrage LA, Poindexter BB, Higgins RD, Stoll BJ, Oh W, for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Early nutrition mediates the influence of severity of illness on extremely
low birth weight infants. Pediatr Res 69:522-529, 2011.
139.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Vohr BR, Wrage L, Das A, Bell EF, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Walsh MC,
Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental
outcomes of triplets or higher-order extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 127:e654-e660, 2011.
140.
Weston EJ, Pondo T, Lewis MM, Martell-Cleary P, Morin C, Jewell B, Daily P, Apostol M, Petit S, Farley M,
Lynfield R, Reingold A, Hansen NI, Stoll BJ, Shane AL, Zell E, Schrag SJ: The burden of invasive early-onset
neonatal sepsis in the United States, 2005-2008. Pediatr Infect Dis J 30:937-941, 2011.
141.
Omer SB, Goodman D, Steinhoff MC, Rochat R, Klugman KP, Stoll BJ, Ramakrishnan: Maternal influenza
immunization and reduced likelihood of prematurity and small for gestational age births: A Retrospective Cohort
Study. PLoS Med 8(5):e1000441, 2011.
142.
Shankaran S, Pappas A, McDonald SA, Laptook AR, Bara R, Ehrenkranz RA, Tyson JE, Goldberg R, Donovan
EF, Fanaroff AA, Das A, Poole WK, Walsh M, Higgins RD, Welsh C, Salhab W, Carlo WA, Poindexter B, Stoll
BJ, Guillet R, Finer NN, Stevenson DK, Bauer CR, for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Predictive value of an early amplitude integrated electroencephalogram and neurologic examination.
Pediatrics 128:e112-3120, 2011.
143.
Parker CB, Hogue CJR, Koch MA, Willinger M, Reddy UM, Thorsten VR, Dudley DJ, Silver RM, Coustan D,
Saade GR, Conway D, Varner MW, Stoll B, Pinar H, Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Goldenberg R for the Stillbirth
Collaborative Research Network: Stillbirth collaborative research network: design, methods and recruitment
experience. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 25:425-435, 2011.
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144. Carlo WA, McDonald SA, Tyson JE, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Shankaran S, Goldberg RN, Das A, Schendel D,
Thorsen P, Skogstrand K, Hougaard DM, Oh W, Laptook AR, Duara S, Fanaroff AA, Donovan EF, Korones SB,
Stevenson DK, Papile L-A, Finer NN, O’Shea TM, Poindexter BB, Wright LL, Ambalavanan N, Higgins RD for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Cytokines and neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely low birth
weight infants. J Pediatr 159:919-925, 2011.
145.
Carlo WA, McDonald SA, Fanaroff AA, Vohr BR, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Andrews WW, Wallace D, Das A,
Bell EF, Walsh MC, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Poindexter BB, Hale EC, Newman NS, Davis AS, Schibler K,
Kennedy KA, Sánchez PJ, Van Meurs KP, Goldberg RN, Watterberg KL, Faix RG, Frantz III ID, Higgins RD for
the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Association of antenatal corticosteroids with
mortality and neurodevelopmental outcomes among infants born at 22-25 weeks’ gestation. JAMA 306:23482358, 2011.
146.
Silver RM, Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Conway D, Coustan D, Dudley DJ, Goldenberg RL, Hogue CJR, Koch
MA, Parker CB, Pinar H, Reddy UM, Saade GR, Stoll BJ, Varner MW, Willinger M: Causes of death among
stillbirths. The Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Writing Group. JAMA 306:2459-2468, 2011.
147.
Saade GR, Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Conway D, Coustan D, Dudley DJ, Goldenberg R, Hogue CJR, Koch MA,
Parker CB, Pinar H, Reddy UM, Silver RM, Stoll BJ, Varner MW, Willinger M. Association between stillbirth
and risk factors known at pregnancy confirmation. The Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Writing Group.
JAMA 306:2469-2479, 2011.
148.
Cole CR, Hansen NI, Higgins RD, Bell EF, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Hale EC, Newman NS, Das
A, Stoll BJ for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Bloodstream infections in very
low birth weight infants with intestinal failure. J Pediatr 160:54-59.e2, 2012.
149.
Wyckoff MH, Salhab WA, Heyne RJ, Kendrick DE, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network. Outcome of extremely low birth weight infants who received delivery room cardiopulmonary
resuscitation. J Pediatr 160:239-244, 2012.
150.
Wynn JL, Tan S, Gantz MG, Das A, Goldberg RN, Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ, Shankaran S, Walsh MC, Auten
KJ, Miller NA, Sάnchez PJ, Higgins RD, Cotten CM, Smith PB, Benjamin Jr DK and the NICHD Neonatal
Research: Outcomes following candiduria in extremely low birth weight infants. Clin Infect Dis 54:331-339,
2012.
151.
Shane AL, Hansen NI, Stoll BJ, Bell EF, Sάnchez PJ, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Das A, Walsh MC, Hale EC,
Newman NS, Schrag SJ, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Methicillin-resistant and susceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and meningitis in preterm infants.
Pediatrics 129:e914-e922, 2012.
152.
De Jesus LC, Pappas A, Shankaran S, Kendrick D, Das A, Higgins RD, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh
MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Risk factors for post-neonatal
intensive care unit discharge mortality among extremely low birth weight infants. J Pediatr 161:70-74.e2, 2012.
153.
Natarajan G, Pappas A, Shankaran S, Kendrick DE, Das A, Higgins RD, Laptook AR, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Newman
N, Hale EC, Bara R, Walsh MC: Outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants with bronchopulmonary
dysplasia: Impact of the physiologic definition. Early Hum Dev 88:509-515, 2012.
154.
Smith PB, Ambalavanan N, Li L, Cotton CM, Laughon M, Walsch MC, Das A, Bell Ef, Carlo WA, Stoll BJ,
Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Higgins RD, Goldberg RN, the Generic Database Subcommittee for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Approach to infants born at 22 to 24 weeks’ gestation:
relationship to outcomes of more-mature infants. Pediatrics 129:e1508-e1516, 2012.
155.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, Tyson JE, Langer JC, Walsh MC, Parikh NA, Das A, Van Meurs KP, Shankaran S,
Stoll BJ, Higgins RD for the Generic Database and Follow-up Subcommittees of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcome trajectories in extremely preterm infants. Pediatrics 130:e115e125, 2012.
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156.
Greenberg RG, Benjamin Jr DK, Gantz MG, Cotten CM, Stoll BJ, Walsh MC, Sánchez PJ, Shankaran S, Das A,
Higgins RD, Miller NA, Auten KJ, Walsh TJ, Laptook AR, Carlo WA, Kennedy KA, Finer NN, Duara S,
Schibler K, Ehrenkranz RA, Van Meurs KP, Frantz III ID, Phelps DL, Poindexter BB, Bell EF, O’Shea TM,
Watterberg KL, Goldberg RN, Smith PB for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Empiric antifungal therapy and outcomes in extremely low birth weight infants with invasive candidiasis. J
Pediatr 161:264-269, 2012.
157.
Sood BG, Shankaran S, Schelonka RL, Saha S, Benjamin Jr DK, Sánchez PJ, Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ,
Thorsen P, Skogstrand K, Ehrenkranz RA, Hougaard DM, Goldberg RN, Tyson JE, Das A, Higgins RD, Carlo
WA for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Cytokine profiles of preterm neonates
with fungal and bacterial sepsis. Pediatr Res 72:212-220, 2012.
158.
Bliss JM, Wong AY, Bhak G, Laforce-Nesbit SS, Taylor S, Tan S, Stoll BJ, Higgins RD, Shankaran S, Benjamin
Jr DK, for the Candida Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Candida virulence properties and adverse clinical outcomes in
neonatal candidiasis. J Pediatr 161:441-447, 2012.
159.
Shankaran S, Barnes PD, Hintz SR, Laptook AR, Zaterka-Baxter KM, McDonald SA, Ehrenkranz RA, Walsh
MC, Tyson JE, Donovan EF, Goldberg RN, Bara R, Das A, Finer NN, Sánchez PJ, Poindexter BB, Van Meurs
KP, Carlo WA, Stoll BJ, Duara S, Guillet R, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Brain injury following trial of hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Arch Dis Child, 97: F398-F404, 2012.
160.
Pappas A, Shankaran S, Hansen NI, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Das A, Bara R, Hale EC,
Newman NS, Boghossian NS, Murray JC, Cotten CM, Adams-Chapman I, Hamrick S, Higgins RD for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcome of extremely preterm infants (<1000g) with
congenital heart defects from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Pediatr Cardiol, 33:1415-1426, 2012.
161.
Reddy UM, Page GP, Saade GR, Silver RM, Thorsten VR, Parker CB, Pinar H, Willinger M, Stoll BJ, Heim-Hall
J, Varner MW, Goldenberg RL, Bukowski R, Wapner RJ, Drews-Botsch CD, O’Brien BM, Dudley DJ, Levy B
for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network: Karotype versus microarray
testing for genetic abnormalities after stillbirth. N Engl J Med, 367:2185-2193, 2012.
162.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Vohr BR, Saha S, Das A, Bell EF, Laptook A, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Walsh MC, Higgins
R: Spontaneous intestinal perforation in extremely low birth weight infants: association with indometacin therapy
and effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18-22 months corrected age. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed,
98: F127-32, 2012.
163.
Natarajan G, Shankaran S, McDonald SA, Das A, Ehrenkranz RA, Goldberg RN, Stoll BJ, Tyson JE, Higgins
RD, Schendel D, Hougaard DM, Skogstrand K, Thorsen P, Carlo WA: Association between blood spot
transforming growth factor- and patent ductus arteriosus in extremely low-birth weight infants. Pediatr Cardiol,
34:149-54, 2013.
164.
Wynn JL, Hansen NI, Das A, Cotten CM, Goldberg RN, Sánchez PJ, Bell EF, Van Meurs KP, Carlo WA,
Laptook AR, Higgins RD, Benjamin Jr DK, Stoll BJ for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Early sepsis does not increase the risk of late sepsis in very low birth weight neonates. J Pediatr, 162:
942-8, 2013.
165.
Shane AL, Stoll BJ: Recent developments and current issues in the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of
bacterial and fungal neonatal sepsis. Am J Perinatol, 30: 131-41, 2013.
166.
Boghossian NS, Page GP, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Murray JC, Cotten CM, Shankaran S, Walsh MC, Laptook AR,
Newman NS, Hale EC, McDonald SA, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight infants from singleton and multiple-gestation
births. J Pediatr, 162: 1120-1124, 2013.
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167. Conway D, Hansen N, Dudley D, Parker C, Reddy U, Silver R, Bukowski R, Pinar H, Stoll B, Varner M, Saade
G, Hogue C, Willinger M, Coustan D, Koch M, Goldenberg R: An algorithm for the estimation of gestational age
at the time of fetal death. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol, 27:145-157, 2013.
168.
Hogue CJ, Parker CB, Willinger M, Temple JR, Bann CM, Silver RM, Dudley DJ, Koch MA, Coustan DR, Stoll
BJ, Reddy UM, Varner MW, Saade G, Conway D, Goldenberg RL for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD
Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Writing Group: A population-based case-control study of stillbirth: the
relationship of significant life events to the racial disparity for African Americans. Am J Epidemiol, 177: 755-67,
2013.
169.
Adams-Chapman I, Hansen NI, Shankaran S, Bell EF, Boghossian NS, Murray JC, Laptook AR, Walsh MC,
Carlo WA, Sánchez PJ, Van Meurs KP, Das A, Hale EC, Newman NS, Ball B, Higgins RD, Stoll BJ for the
Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Ten year review of major birth defects in VLBW
infants. Pediatrics, 132:49-61, 2013.
170.
De Jesus LC, Pappas A, Shankaran S, Li L, Das A, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Hale EC, Newman
NS, Bara R, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcomes of
small for gestational age infants <27 weeks’ of gestation. J Pediatr, 163: 55-60, 2013.
171.
Adams-Chapman I, Bann CM, Das A, Goldberg RN, Stoll BJ, Walsh MC, Sánchez PJ, Higgins RD, Shankaran S,
Watterberg KL, Duara S, Miller NA, Heyne RJ, Peralta-Carcelen M, Goldstein RF, Steichen JJ, Bauer CR, Hintz
SR, Evans PW, Acarregui MJ, Myers GJ, Vohr BR, Wilson-Costello DE, Pappas A, Dusick AM, Vaucher YE,
Ehrenkranz RA, McGowan EC, Dillard RG, Fuller J, Benjamin Jr DK, for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Neurodevelopmental outcome of extremely low birth weight infants with Candida infection. J Pediatr,
163: 961-967, 2013.
172.
Batton B, Li L, Newman NS, Das A, Watterberg KL, Yoder BA, Faix RG, Laughon MM, Stoll BJ, Van Meurs
KP, Carlo WA, Poindexter BB, Bell EF, Sánchez PJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Goldberg RN, Laptook AR, Kennedy KA,
Frantz III ID, Shankaran S, Schibler K, Higgins RD, Walsh MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Use of antihypotensive therapies in extremely preterm infants. Pediatrics, 131: e1865-73,
2013.
173.
Adams-Chapman I, Bann CM, Vaucher YE, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Association
between feeding difficulties and language delay in preterm infants using Bayley scales of infant development –
third edition. J Pediatr, 163: 680-685, 2013.
174.
Stoll BJ, Bhan MK: New research on community management of severe neonatal infections: an overview.
Pediatric Infectious Dis J Supplement, 32: S1-2, 2013.
175.
Alleman BW, Bell EF, Li L, Dagle JM, Smith PB, Ambalavanan N, Laughon MM, Stoll BJ, Goldberg RN, Carlo
WA, Murray JC, Cotten CM, Shankaran S, Walsh MC, Laptook AR, Ellsbury DL, Hale EC, Newman NS,
Wallace DD, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Individual and center-level factors affecting mortality among extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics, 132:
175-184, 2013.
176.
Seale AC, Blencowe H, Zaidi A, Ganatra H, Syed S, Engmann C, Newton C, Vergnana S, Stoll BJ, Cousens SN,
Lawn JE, and on behalf of the neonatal infections estimation team: Neonatal severe bacterial infection impairment
estimates in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America for 2010. Pediatric Research, 74: 73-85, 2013.
177.
Stoll, BJ: The 125th Anniversary of the American Pediatric Society. The APS Presidential Address 2013: Lessons
from the past to guide the future. Pediatric Research, 74: 466-472, 2013.
178.
Silver R, Parker C, Reddy U, Goldenberg R, Coustan D, Dudley D, Saade G, Stoll BJ, Koch M, Conway D,
Bukowski R, Hogue CJ, Pinor H, Moore J, Willinger M, Branch DW. Antiphospholipid antibodies in stillbirth.
Obstet Gynecol, 122: 641-657, 2013.
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179. D’Angio CT, Murray TE, Li L, Heyne RJ, O’Shea MT, Schelonka RL, Shankaran S, Duara S, Goldberg RN, Stoll
BJ, Stevenson DK, Vohr BR, Phelps DL, Waldemar CA, Pichichero ME, Das A, Higgins RD and on behalf of the
NICHD National Research Network: Immunogenicity of Haemophilus Influenzae type b protein conjugate
vaccines in very low birth weight infants. Pediatric Infectious Disease J Supplement, 32: 1400-1402, 2013.
180.
Stoll BJ, Stevenson DK, Wise PH: The transformation of child health research: innovation, market failure and the
public good. JAMA, 309: 1779-1780, 2013.
181.
Wynn JL, Li L, Cotten CM, Phelps DL, Shankaran S, Goldberg RN, Carlo WA, VanMeurs K, Das A, Vohr BR,
Higgins RD, Stoll BJ, D’Angio CT for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network and Neonatal Research Network
PCV7 Subcommittee: Blood stream infection is associated with altered heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate
vaccine immune responses in very low birth weight infants. J Perinatol, 33: 613-618, 2013.
182.
Shane A, Stoll BJ: Neonatal sepsis: progress towards improved outcomes. Journal of Infection, 68: S24-S32,
2014.
183.
Boghossian NS, Hansen NI, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Murray JC, Carey J, Adams-Chapman I, Shankaran S, Walsh MC,
Laptook AR, Faix RG, Newman NS, Hale EC, Das A, Wilson L, Hensman A, Grisby C, Collins M, Vasil D,
Finkle J, Maffett D, Ball M, Backstrom C, Bara R, Higgins RD: Mortality and morbidity of VLBW infants with
trisomy 13 or trisomy 18. Pediatrics, 133: 226-235, 2014.
184.
Stark AR, Carlo WA, Vohr BR, Papille LA, Bauer CR, Saha S, Donovan EF, Oh W, Shankaran S, Tyson JE,
Wright LL, Poole WK, Das A, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Ehrenkranz RA, Stevenson DK for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Death or neurodevelopmental impairment at 18 to 22 months in a
randomized trial of early dexamethasone to prevent death or chronic lung disease in extremely low birth weight
infants. J Pediatr, 164: 34-39, 2014.
185.
Varner MW, Silver RM, Hogue CJ, Willinger M, Parker CB, Thorsten VR, Goldenberg RL, Saade GR, Dudley
DJ, Coustan D, Stoll BJ, Bukowski R, Koch MA, Conway D, Pinar H, Reddy UM for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network:
Association between stillbirth and illicit drug use and smoking during pregnancy. Obstet Gynecol, 123: 113-125,
2014.
186.
Pinar H, Goldenberg RL, Koch MA, Heim-Hall J, Hawkins H, Shehata B, Abramowsky C, Parker CB, Dudley
DJ, Silver RM, Stoll BJ, Carpenter M, Saade GR, Moore J, Conway D, Varner MW, Hogue CJ, Coustan DR,
Sbrana E, Thorsten VR, Willinger M, Reddy UM: Placental findings in singleton stillbirths: a case control study.
Obstet Gynecol, 123: 325-336, 2014.
187.
Pappas A, Kendrick D, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Bell E, Laptook A, Walsh M, Das A, Hale E, Newman N, Hasan
M, Higgins RD, for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Neonatal Research Network: Chorioamnionitis and early childhood outcomes among extremely low-gestationalage neonates. JAMA Pediatr, 168: 137-147, 2014.
188.
Randolph DA, Nolen TL, Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, Peralta-Carcelen M, Das A, Bell EF, Davis AS, Laptook
AR, Stoll BJ, Shankaran S, Higgins RD on behalf of the Generic Database and Follow-Up Subcommittees for the
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Outcomes of extremely low birthweight infants with acidosis at birth. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 99:
F263-F268, 2014.
189.
Cotton MC, Goldstein RF, McDonald SA, Goldberg RN, Salhab WA, Waldemar CA, Kennedy KA, Finer NN,
Walsh MC, Ehrenkranz RA, Laptook AR, Guillet R, Schibler K, Van Meurs KP, Poindexter BB, Stoll BJ, O’Shea
MT, Duara S, Das A, Higgins, RD, Shankaran S: Apolipoprotein E genotype and outcome in infants with
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Pediatric Research, 75: 424-430, 2014.
190.
LeVan JM, Brion LP, Wrage L, Gantz M, Wyckoff MH, Sanchez P, Heyne R, Jaleel M, Finer N, Waldemar C,
Das A, Stoll BJ, Higgins R on behalf of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
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Change in practice after the surfactant, positive pressure, and oxygenation randomized trial. Arch Dis Child Fetal
Neonatal Ed, doi:10.1136, eF1-F5, 2014.
191.
Bukowski R, Hansen NI, Willinger M, Reddy UM, Parker CB, Pinar H, Silver RM, Dudley DJ, Stoll BJ, Saade
GR, Koch MA, Hogue C, Varner MW, Conway DL, Coustan D, Goldenberg RL for the Eunice Kennedy National
Institute of Child Health and Human development (NICHD) Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN):
Fetal Growth and Risk of Stillbirth: A Population Based Case-Control Study. PLoSMed, 11: e1001633, 2014.
192.
Bhatia AM, Stoll BJ, Cismowski MJ, Hamrick SE: Cytokine levels in the preterm infant with neonatal intestinal
injury. American J Perinatology, 31: 489-496, 2014.
193.
DeMauro SB, D’Agostino JA, Bann C, Bernbaum J, Gerdes M, Bell EF, Carlo WA, D’Angio C, Das A, Higgins
R, Hintz S, Laptook AR, Natarajan G, Nelin L, Poindexter BB, Sánchez P, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Truog W, Van
Meurs KP, Vohr B, Walsh MC, Kirpalani H for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Developmental outcomes of very preterm infants with tracheostomies. J Pediatr, 164: 1303-1310,
2014.
194.
Davis AS, Hintz SR, Goldstein RF, Ambalavanan N, Bann CM, Stoll BJ, Bell EF, Shankaran S, Laptook AR,
Walsh MC, Hale EC, Newman NS, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network. Outcomes of extremely preterm infants following severe intracranial hemorrhage. J Perinatol,
34: 203-208, 2014.
195.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Hintz SR, Blakely ML, Das A, Bell EF, Saha S, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Walsh
MC, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely low
birth weight infants with spontaneous intestinal perforation or surgical necrotizing enterocolitis. J Pernatol, 34:
64-70, 2014.
196.
Batton B, Li L, Newman NS, Das A, Watterberg KL, Yoder BA, Faix RG, Laughon MM, Stoll BJ, Higgins RD,
Walsh MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal
Research Network: Evolving blood pressure dynamics for extremely preterm infants. J Perinatol, 34: 301-305,
2014.
197.
Morriss FH Jr., Saha S, Bell EF, Colaizy TT, Stoll BJ, Hintz SR, Shankaran S, Vohr BR, Hamrick SE, Pappas A,
Jones PM, Carlo WA, Laptook AR, VanMeurs KP, Sanchez PJ, Hale EC, Newman NS, Das A, Higgins RD for
the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research
Network: Surgery and Neurodvelopmental Outcome of Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants. JAMA Pediatr,
doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.307 [Epub ahead of print].
198.
Silver RM, Parker CB, Goldenberg R, Reddy UM, Dudley DJ, Saade GR, Hogue C, Coustan D, Varner MW,
Koch MA, Conway D, Bukowski R, Pinar H, Stoll BJ, Moore J, Willinger M: Bile acids in multi-center,
population –based case control study of stillbirth. (American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in press)
199.
Truog WE, Nelin LD, Das A, Kendrick DE, Bell EF, Carlo WA, Higgins RD, Laptook AR, Sanchez PJ,
Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Van Meurs KP, Walsh MC on behalf of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Inhaled Nitric Oxide Usage in Preterm Infants in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Inter-site Variation and Propensity Evaluation. (J Perinatology, in press)
200.
Person MK, Esposito DH, Holman RC, Mehal JM, Stoll BJ: Risk Factors for Infectious Disease Death among
Infants in the United States. (Ped Infect Dis J, in press)
201.
Fernandez E, Watterberg KL, Faix RG, Yoder BA, Walsh MC, Lacy CB, Osborne KA, Das A, Kendrick DE,
Stoll BJ, Poindexter BB, Laptook AR, Kennedy KA, Shibler K, Bell EF, Van Meurs KP, Frantz III ID, Goldberg
RN, Shankaran S, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Sánchez PJ, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Incidence, management, and outcomes of cardiovascular insufficiency in critically
ill term and late preterm newborn infants. (Am J Perinatol, in press)
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202. Suchdev PS, Breiman RF, Stoll BJ: Global Child Health: A Call to Collaborative Action for Academic Health
Centers. (JAMA Pediatr, in press)
203.
De Jesus LC, Sood BG, Shankaran S, Kendrick D, Das A, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Waldemar
CA, Sanchez PA, Van Meurs K, Bara R, Hale EC, Newman NS, Ball B, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Antenatal Magnesium
Sulfate Exposure and Acute Cardiorespiratory Events in Preterm Infants. (American Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, in press)
204.
Kelleher J, Salas AA, Bhat R, Ambalavanan N, Saha S, Stoll BJ, Bell EF, Walsh MC, Laptook AR, Sanchez PA,
Shankaran S, Van Meurs K, Hale EC, Newman NS, Ball M, Das A, Higgins RD, Peralta-Carcelen M, Carlo WA
for the GDB Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Neonatal Research Network: Prophylactic Indomethacin and Intestinal Perforation in Extremely
Low Birth Weight Infants. (Pediatrics, in press)
205.
Adams-Chapman I, Bann C, Carter SL, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Language
Outcomes among ELBW Infants in Early Childhood. (Submitted)
206.
Patel RM, Kandefer S, Walsh MC, Bell EF, Carlo WA, Laptook AR, Sanchez PJ, Shankaran S, Van Meurs KP,
Ball MB, Hale EC, Newman NS, Das A, Higgins RD, Stoll BJ for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Cause and Timing of Mortality in
Extremely Preterm Infants from 2000 to 2011. (Submitted)
207.
Sarkar S, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Sood BG, Do B, Stoll BJ, Van Meurs KP, Bell EF, Das A, Barks J for the
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Screening Imaging at Multiple Time Points Is Necessary to Detect Cystic Periventricular Leukomalacia in
Extremely Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants. (Submitted)
208.
Subrata S, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Sood BG, Do B, Stoll BJ, Van Meurs KP, Bell EF, Das A, Barks J for the
Generic Database Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Neonatal Research Network: Late screening cranial imaging at multiple time points improves cystic
periventricular leukomalacia detection. (Submitted)
209.
Mendoza FS, Walker LR, Stoll BJ, Afflick EF, St. Geme J, Cheng T, Gonzalez del Rey JA, Harris C, Rimsza J, Li
J, Sectish T: The Pediatric Academic Workforce: Is It Ready For the Future? (Submitted)
210.
Mirza H, Laptook AR, Oh W, Vohr BR, Stoll BJ, Kandefer S, Stonestreet BS for the Generic Database
Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Timing of indomethacin
prophylaxis and the incidence of IVH and PDA in ELBW infants. (Submitted)
211.
Hogue CR, Parker CB, Willinger M, Temple JR, Bann CM, Silver RM, Dudley DJ, Moore JL, Coustan DR, Stoll
BJ, Reddy UM, Varner MW, Saade GR, Conway D, Goldenberg RL for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Writing Group: The
Association of Stillbirth with Depressive Symptoms 6-36 Months Post-Delivery. (Submitted)
212.
Stoll BJ, Faruque ASG, Malek MA, Khan AI, Fuchs GJ, Sack DA, Glass RI: Surveillance of patients attending a
diarrheal disease hospital in Bangladesh: A twenty-year review. (In preparation)
213.
Lenfestey RW, Madan JC, Kendrick DE, Das A, Frantz III, ID, Stoll BJ, Goldberg RN, Cotten CM on behalf of
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Comparative effectiveness of early indomethacin use on the incidence
of IVH, PDA, and BPD in a large multicenter cohort. (In preparation)
214.
Sánchez PJ, Cotten CM, Stoll BJ, Salhab WA, Heyne RJ, Goldberg RN, Benjamin Jr DK, Taylor S, Das A for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Antimicrobial therapy for necrotizing enterocolitis: practice variations and
clinical outcome among very-low-birth-weight infants. (In preparation)
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215. Smith PB, Ambalavanan N, Li L, Cotten CM, Laughon M, Walsh MC, Das A, Bell EF, Carlo WA, Stoll BJ,
Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Higgins RD, Goldberg RN and the Generic Database Subcommittee for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Center differences in clinical outcomes among extremely
preterm infants in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. (In preparation)
216.
Cotten CM, Page G, Carlo WA, Bell EF, Goldberg RN, Schibler K, Higgins RD, Sood BG, Stevenson DK, Stoll
BJ, Van Meurs KP, Johnson KJ, Das A, McDonald SA, Zaterka-Baxter KM, Kennedy KA, Sánchez PJ, Duara S,
Walsh MC, Shankaran S, Korones SB, Finer NN, Murray JC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Genome wide association study of morbidities of prematurity. (In preparation)
217.
Weissman S, Hansen N, Petrie-Huitema C, Zaterka-Baxter K, Higgins RD, Stoll BJ, for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Emergence of
antibiotic resistance-associated clones among Escherichia coli recovered from newborns with early-onset sepsis
and meningitis in the United States, 2008-2009. (In preparation)
218.
Salas AA, Carlo WA, Ambalavanan N, Nolen TL, Stoll BJ, Das A, Higgins RD: Neurodevelopmental impairment
or death by gestational age and birth weight. (In preparation)
219.
Greenberg RG, Kandefer S, Smith PB, Stoll BJ, Cotton CM and the GDB Subcommittee for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Late-onset sepsis in extremely premature infants: 2000-2011. (In preparation).
Books/Periodicals edited or written
1.
Stoll BJ and Kliegman RM (eds): Necrotizing Enterocolitis. Clinics in Perinatology, Volume 21, Number 2, June 94.
2.
Stoll BJ and Weisman LE (eds): Infections in Perinatology. Clinics in Perinatology, Volume 24, Number 1, March
1997.
3.
Bale JR, Stoll BJ, Lucas AO (eds.): Reducing Birth Defects: Meeting the Challenge in the Developing World.
Institute of Medicine, The National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2003.
4.
Bale JR, Stoll BJ, Lucas AO (eds): Improving Birth Outcomes: Meeting the Challenge in the Developing World.
Institute of Medicine, The National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2003.
5.
Stoll B, Zaidi A, Qazi S (eds): Serious Bacterial Infections Among Neonates and Young Infants in Developing
Countries: Evaluation of Etiology and Therapeutic Management Strategies in Community Settings. Pediatric
Infectious Disease Journal Supplement, Volume 28:S1-S48, 2009.
6.
Stoll BJ, and Bhan M, (eds): Simplified Regimens for Management of Possible Serious Bacterial Infections in Neonates
and Young Infants. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Supplement. (in press)
Book Chapters/Proceedings
1.
Farnsworth PM, Piscopo I, Stoll BJ, Strafford M, Isaguirre E: The effects of varying amounts of lysolecithin on
cholesterol depleted red blood cells. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on X-ray Optics and
Microanalysis: Tokyo, 1972.
2.
Stoll BJ: Tetanus. Pediatric Clinics North America 26:415, 1979.
3.
Stoll BJ: Tetanus. Primary Care 7:131, 1980.
4.
Glass RI, Huq MI, Stoll BJ, Kibriya G, Blaser MJ: Epidemiologic features of Campylobacter enteritis in Bangladesh. In
Newell DG (ed.): Campylobacter: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and Biochemistry. MTP Press, Lancaster, 1982.
5.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Huq MI, Khan MU, Banu H, Holt J: Epidemiologic and clinical features of patients with Shigella
attending a diarrhoeal disease hospital in Bangladesh. In Rahaman MM, Greenough WB III, Novak NR, Rahman S.
(eds.): Shigellosis: A Continuing Global Problem. ICDDR,B, Dhaka, 1983.
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6.
Holmgren J, Svennerholm A-M, Ahren C, Jertborn M, Lycke N, Gothefors L, Sack DA, Stoll B: Intestinal immune
responses to bacterial and toxin antigens of vibrio cholerae and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli: Studies in humans. In
Proceedings Conference on Mucosal Immunity and Infections at Mucosal Surfaces, Hamilton, Montana, August 1985.
7.
Glass RI, Ing DJ, Stoll BJ, Ing RT: Immune response to rotavirus vaccines among breast-fed and non breast-fed
children. In Mestecky J (ed): Immunology of Milk and the Neonate, Plenum Press, New York, 1991.
8.
Nahmias A, Stoll B, Hale E, Ibegbu C, Keyserling H, Innis-Whitehouse W, Holmes R, Spira T, Czerkinsky C, Lee F:
IgA-secreting cells in the blood of premature and term infants -- normal development and effect of intrauterine
infection. In Mestecky J (ed): Immunology of Milk and the Neonate, Plenum Press, New York, 1991.
9.
Ibegbu C, Nahmias AJ, Spira TJ, Stoll BJ, Jones B, Symbas N, Nesheim S, Mendez H, Keyserling H, Lee FK: CD5+
B cells in normal newborns and infants and in those with HIV and intrauterine infections. In Casali P and Herzenberg
LA (eds): CD5+ B Cells in Development and Disease, Annals of New York Academy of Science 651:572-575, 1992.
10.
Nahmias AJ, Ibegbu C, Lee FK, Nesheim S, Polliotti BW, Backe E, Stoll B: Immunologie des infections virales aux
différents niveaux d'immunité du foetus et du nouveau-né. In: Virus et Grossesse, 7ème Séminaire GUIGOZ GENEUP/RP (eds), Deauville, Septembre 1992, pp. 105-136.
11.
Stoll BJ: Epidemiology of necrotizing enterocolitis. Clin Perinatol 21:205-218, 1994.
12.
Kanto WP, Hunter JE, Stoll BJ: Recognition and medical management of necrotizing enterocolitis. Clin Perinatol
21:335-346, 1994.
13.
Stoll BJ: The global impact of neonatal infections. Clin Perinatol 24(1):1-21, 1997.
14-27. Stoll BJ, Kliegman RM: The fetus and neonatal infant, Part XI, In Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds):
Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (16th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1999, pp. 451-537.
Chapter 89:
Overview of mortality and morbidity
Chapter 90:
The newborn infant
Chapter 91:
High-risk pregnancies
Chapter 92:
The fetus
Chapter 93:
The high-risk infant
Chapter 94:
Clinical manifestations of diseases in the newborn period
Chapter 95:
Birth injury
Chapter 96:
Delivery room emergencies
Chapter 97:
Respiratory tract disorders
Chapter 98:
Digestive system disorders
Chapter 99:
Blood disorders
Chapter 100: Genitourinary system
Chapter 101: The umbilicus
Chapter 102: Metabolic disturbances
28.
Stoll BJ: Neonatal infections: A global perspective. In Remington JS, Klein JO (eds): Infectious Diseases of the Fetus
and Newborn Infant (5th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2000, pp. 139-168.
29.
Stoll BJ: Infections in young infants. Management of the Child with a Serious Infection or Severe Malnutrition.
Guidelines for Care at the First-Referral Level in Developing Countries. World Health Organization, 2000.
30.
Stoll BJ: Nosocomial Sepsis. In Polin RA and Spitzer AR (eds): Fetal and Neonatal Secrets. Hanley & Belfus, 2001.
31.
Adams-Chapman I and Stoll BJ: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Seminars in Pediatric Infectious
Diseases 12:5-16, 2001.
32.
Co-authors, Stoll BJ and Gibbs R: Chapter 9: Perinatal Infections. Guidelines for Perinatal Care (5th ed). American
Academy of Pediatrics/The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, 2002, pp. 285-329.
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33.
Adams-Chapman I and Stoll BJ: Prevention of nosocomial infections in the neonatal intensive care unit. Current
Opinion in Pediatrics 14(2):157-164, 2002.
34-48. Stoll BJ, Kliegman RM: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In Behrman
RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (17th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2003,
pp. 519-616.
Chapter 82:
Overview of mortality and morbidity
Chapter 83:
The newborn infant
Chapter 84:
High-risk pregnancies
Chapter 85:
The fetus
Chapter 86:
The high-risk infant
Chapter 87:
Clinical manifestations of diseases in the newborn period
Chapter 88:
Nervous system disorders
Chapter 89:
Delivery room emergencies
Chapter 90:
Respiratory tract disorders
Chapter 91:
Digestive system disorders
Chapter 92:
Blood disorders
Chapter 93:
Genitourinary system
Chapter 94:
The umbilicus
Chapter 95:
Metabolic disturbances
Chapter 96:
The endocrine system
49.
Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section II, Infections of the newborn infant, In Behrman RE,
Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (17th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2003, pp.
623-640.
Chapter 98:
Pathogenesis and epidemiology
50.
Tyson JE, Stoll BJ: Evidence-based ethics and the care and outcome of extremely premature infants. Clinics in
Perinatology 30:363-387, 2003.
51.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N: Infections in VLBW infants: studies from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Seminars in
Perinatology 27:293-301, 2003.
52.
Stoll BJ, contributing author: Pocketbook of hospital care for children. Guidelines for the management of common
illnesses with limited resources. World Health Organization 2004.
53.
Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ: Nosocomial infections in the nursery. In HW Taeusch and RA Ballard (eds) Avery's
Diseases of the Newborn (8th ed). Elsevier Saunders, 2004, pp. 578-594.
54.
Stoll BJ: Neonatal infections: A global perspective. In Remington JS, Klein JO (eds): Infectious Diseases of the Fetus
and Newborn Infant (6th ed). Elsevier Saunders, 2006, pp. 27-57.
55.
Adams-Chapman I and Stoll BJ: Neonatal infection and long-term neurodevelopmental outcome in the preterm
infant. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 19(3):290-297, 2006.
56.
Benjamin DK, Stoll BJ: Infection in late preterm infants. Clinics in Perinatology 33:871-882, 2006.
57-62. Stoll BJ, Kliegman RM: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In Behrman
RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 93:
Overview of mortality and morbidity
Chapter 94:
The Newborn Infant
Chapter 95:
High-Risk Pregnancies
Chapter 98:
Clinical manifestations of diseases in the newborn period
Chapter 103: Blood Disorders
Chapter 104: Genitourinary System
Chapter 105: The Umbilicus
Chapter 106: Metabolic Disturbances
Chapter 107: The Endocrine System
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Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In
Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 99:
Nervous system disorders
64-68. Stoll BJ, Adams-Chapman I: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In
Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 96:
The Fetus
Chapter 97:
The High-Risk Infant
Chapter 100: Delivery Room Emergencies
69.
Dudell GG, Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In Behrman RE,
Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 101: Respiratory track disorders
70.
Piazza AJ, Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section I, Noninfectious disorders, In Behrman RE,
Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 102: Digestive system disorders
71.
Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XI, Section II, Infections of the newborn infant, In Behrman RE,
Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds): Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (18th ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2007.
Chapter 109: Pathogenesis and epidemiology
72.
Lin PW, Nasr TR, Stoll BJ: Necrotizing enterocolitis: recent scientific advances in pathophysiology and
prevention. Seminars in Perinatology 32:70-82, 2008.
73.
Ganatra HA, Stoll BJ, Zaidi AK: International prospective on early-onset neonatal sepsis. Clinics in Perinatology
37:501-23, 2010.
74.
Darmstadt GL, Zaidi AKM, Stoll BJ: Neonatal infections: A global perspective. In Remington JS, Klein JO (eds):
Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant (7th ed) Elsevier Saunders, 2010, pp. 24-51.
75.
Stoll BJ: The fetus and the neonatal infant, Part XIII, Infections of the neonatal infant, In Kliegman RM, Stanton BF,
St. Geme III JW, Schor NF, Behrman RE (eds). Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (19th ed). Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders, 2011.
Chapter 103: Infections of the neonatal infant
76.
Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ: Neonatal infectious diseases. Oh W (editor), Evidence-Based Handbook of Neonatology,
World Scientific Publishing Co., Pte. Ltd., 2011, pp. 373-396.
77.
Camacho-Gonzalez A, Spearman, PW and Stoll BJ: Neonatal infectious diseases: Evaluation of neonatal sepsis.
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 60:367-389, 2013.
78.
Stoll BJ, Shane A: The fetus and the neonatal infant: Infections of the neonatal infant, In Kliegman RM, Stanton BF,
St. Geme III JW, Schor NF, Behrman RE (eds). Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (20th ed), in press.
79.
Zaidi AKM, Darmstadt GL, Stoll BJ: Neonatal Infections: A Global Perspective, In Remington JS, Klein JO (eds):
Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant (8th ed). Elsevier Saunders, in press.
Workshop or Study Group Participant or Consultant (name listed on publication)
1.
NICHD workshop on alpha fetoprotein screening, May 1978 Proceedings. Am J Obstet Gynecol 141:1-4, 1981.
2.
CDC workshop on oral rehydration maintenance and nutrition therapy, April 1992 Proceedings. MMWR, October 16,
1992.
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3.
Child Health Research Project Special Report: Reducing perinatal and neonatal mortality, Johns Hopkins University
Office of Design and Publication, Baltimore, MD. 1999.
4.
Management of the Child with a Serious Infection or Severe Malnutrition. WHO 2000.
5.
Koumans EH, Kendrick JS, for the CDC Bacterial Vaginosis Working Group. Preventing Adverse Sequelae of
Bacterial Vaginosis: A Public Health Program and Research Agenda. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 28(5):292-296,
2001.
6.
2001 Guidelines for Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. US Dept HHS, CDC 2001.
7.
2012 COLLABORATE Workshop. Emory and Children’s Research Initiatives. Georgia Tech Research Institute,
Atlanta, Georgia.
8.
Seale AC, Blencowe H, Manu AA, Nair H, Bahl R, Qazi SA, Zaidi AK, Berkley JA, Cousens SN, Lawn JE: Estimates
of “possible severe bacterial infection” in neonates in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America for 2012: a
systematic analysis. Lancet Infect Dis, doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(14)70804-7, 2014.
NICHD Neonatal Research Network Publications - member of Steering Committee/Study Site PI
1.
Wright LL, Verter J, Younes N, Stevenson D, Fanaroff AA, Shankaran S, Ehrenkranz RA, Donovan EF for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Antenatal corticosteroid administration and neonatal outcome in very low birth weight
infants: The NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Am J Obstet Gynecol 173:269-274, 1995.
2.
Wright LL, McNellis D: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)-Sponsored Perinatal
Research Networks. Semin Perinatol 19:112-123, 1995.
3.
Shankaran S, Bauer CR, Bain R, Wright LL, Zachary J for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Prenatal and
perinatal risk and protective factors for neonatal intracranial hemorrhage. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 150:491-497,
1996.
4.
Tyson JE, Younes N, Verter J, Wright LL for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Viability, morbidity, and
resource use among newborns of 501- to 800-g birth weight. JAMA 276:1645-1651, 1996.
5.
Dusick A, Vohr BR, Steichen JJ, Wright LL, Mele L, Verter J for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network Followup Study: Factors affecting growth outcome at 18 months in extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infant. Pediatr
Res 43(4) Suppl 2:213, 1998.
6.
Stevenson DK, Verter J, Fanaroff AA, Oh W, Ehrenkranz RA, Shankaran S, Donovan EF, Wright LL, Lemons JA,
Tyson JE, Korones SB, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Papile L-A for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Sex
differences in outcomes of very low birthweight infants: the newborn male disadvantage. Arch Dis Child Fetal
Neonatal Ed 83:F182-F185, 2000.
7.
Vohr BR, Wright LL, Dusick A, Mele L, Verter J, Steichen JJ, Simon NP, Wilson DC, Broyles S, Bauer C, DelaneyBlack V, Yolton KA, Fleisher BE, Papiele L-A, Kaplan MD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network Follow-up
Study: Neurodevelopmental and functional outcome of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants in the NICHD
neonatal research network 1993-1994. Pediatrics 105(6):1216-1226, 2000.
8.
STOP-ROP Multicenter Study Group: Supplemental therapeutic oxygen for prethreshold retinopathy of prematurity
(STOP-ROP), a randomized, controlled trial. I: Primary outcomes. Pediatrics 105(2):295-310, 2000.
9.
Hintz SR, Gaylord TD, Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Mele L, Stevenson DK for the NICHD, Neonatal Research Network:
Serum bilirubin levels at 72 hours by selected characteristics in breastfed and formula-fed term infants delivered by
cesarean section. Acta Paediatr 90:776-781, 2001.
10.
Schmidt B, Davis P, Moddemann D, Ohlsson A, Roberts RS, Saigal S, Solimano A, Vincer M, Wright LL for the
TIPP Investigators: Long-term effects of prophylactic indomethacin in extremely-low-birth-weight infants. N Engl
Med 344:1966-1972, 2001.
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11.
Dusick AM, Poindexter BB, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA: Growth failure in the preterm infant: can we catch up?
Semin Perinatol 27(4):302-310, 2003.
12.
Fanaroff AA, Hack M, Walsh MC: The NICHD neonatal research network: changes in practice and outcomes during
the first 15 years. Semin Perinatol 27(4):281-287, 2003.
13.
Shankaran S, Laptook A: Challenge of conducting trials of neuroprotection in the asphyxiated term infant. Semin
Perinatol 27(4):320-332, 2003.
14.
Strand M, Jobe AH. The multiple negative randomized controlled trials in perinatology—why? Semin Perinatol
27(4):343-350, 2003.
15.
Vohr BR, O’Shea M, Wright LL. Longitudinal multicenter follow-up of high-risk infants: why, who, when, and what
to assess. Semin Perinatol 27(4):333-342, 2003.
16.
Schmidt B, Asztalos EV, Roberts RS, Robertson CMT, Sauve RS, Whitfield MF for the Trial of Indomethacin
Prophylaxis in Preterms (TIPP) Investigators: Impact of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, brain injury, and severe
retinopathy on the outcome of extremely low-birth-weight infants at 18 months. Results from the trial of
indomethacin prophylaxis in preterms. JAMA 289:1124-1129, 2003.
17.
Walsh MC, Yao Q, Gettner P, Hale E, Collins M, Hensman A, Everett R, Peters N, Miller N, Muran G, Auten K,
Newman N, Rowan G, Grisby C, Arnell K, Miller L, Ball B, McDavid G: Impact of a physiologic definition on
bronchopulmonary dysplasia rates. Pediatrics 114:1305-1311, 2004.
18.
Shankaran S, Johnson Y, Langer JC, Vohr BR, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Poole WK: Outcome of extremely low birth
weight infants at highest risk: gestational age < 24 weeks, birth weight < 750g and 1 minute APGAR<3. Am J Obstet
Gynecol 191:1084-1091, 2004.
19.
Ohls R, Ehrenkranz RA, Das A, Dusick AM, Yolton K, Sherwonit E, Delaney-Black V, Papile L-A, Simon NP,
Steichen JL, Gronsman LK: Neurodevelopmental outcome and growth at 18-22 months corrected age in extremely low
birth weight infants treated with early erythropoietin and iron. Pediatrics 114:1287-1291, 2004.
20.
Vohr BR, Wright LL, Dusick AM, Perritt R, Poole WK, Delaney-Black V, Yolton KA, Broyles S, Tyson JE, Steichen
JJ, Bauer CR, Fleisher BE, Papile L-A, Wilson DC, Simon NP, Kaplan MD for the Neonatal Research Network:
Center differences and outcomes of extremely-low-birth-weight infants. Pediatrics 113:781-789, 2004.
21.
Blakely ML, Lally KP, McDonald S, Brown RL, Ricketts RR, Thompson WR, Scherer LR, Klein MD, Letton RW,
Chwals WJ, Touloukian RJ, Kurkchubasche AG, Skinner MA, Moss RL, Hilfiker ML, and the NEC Subcommittee of
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Postoperative outcomes of extremely low birth-weight infants with
necrotizing enterocolitis or isolated intestinal perforation: a prospective cohort study by the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network. Ann Surg 241:984-994, 2005.
22.
Laptook AR, O’Shea TM, Shankaran S, Bhaskar B and the NICHD Neonatal Network: Adverse neurodevelopmental
outcomes among extremely low birth weight infants with a normal head ultrasound: prevalence and antecedents.
Pediatrics 115:673-680, 2005.
23.
Walsh M, Engle W, Laptook A, Kazzi SNJ, Buchter S, Rasmussen M, Yao Q for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Oxygen delivery through nasal cannulae to preterm infants: can practice be improved? Pediatrics 116:857861, 2005.
24.
Morris BH, Gard CC, Kennedy K for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Rehospitalization of extremely low
birth weight (ELBW) infants: are there racial/ethnic disparities? J Perinatol 25:656-663, 2005.
25.
Ambalavanan N, Tyson JE, Kennedy KA, Hansen N, Vohr BR, Wright LL, Carlo WA: Vitamin A supplementation
for extremely low birth weight infants: Outcome at 18-22 months. Pediatrics 115(3):e249-e254, 2005
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26.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Vohr BR, Poole WK, Higgins RD: Changes in neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18-22
months corrected age infants less than 25 weeks born 1993-1999. Pediatrics 115(6):1645-1651, 2005.
27.
Vohr BR, Wright LL, Poole WK, McDonald S: Neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants
<32 weeks gestation between 1993 and 1998. Pediatrics 116(3):635-643, 2005.
28.
Ambalavanan N, Baibergenova A, Carlo WA, Saigal S, Schmidt B, Thorpe KE: Trial of indomethacin prophylaxis in
preterms (TIPP) investigators. Early prediction of poor outcome in extremely low birth weight infants by classification
tree analysis. J Pediatr 148(4):438-444, 2006.
29.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, Shankaran S, Bann CM, Emrich SL, Higgins RD, Tyson JE, O’Shea TM, Laptook AR,
Ehrenkranz RA, Donovan EF, Walsh MC, Goldberg RN, Das A for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Predicting outcomes of neonates diagnosed with hypoxemic-ischemic encephalopathy. Pediatrics 118(5):2084-2093,
2006.
30.
Ehrenkranz RA, Dusick AM, Vohr BR, Wright LL, Wrage L, Poole WK: Outcomes in early infancy early growth in
the NICU influences early childhood outcome of extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 117(4):1253-1261,
2006.
31.
Poindexter BB, Langer JC, Dusick AM, Ehrenkranz RA for the Neonatal Research Network: Early provision of
parenteral amino acids in extremely low-birth-weight infants – relationship with growth and neurodevelopmental
outcome. J Pediatr 148(3):300-305, 2006.
32.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Vohr BR, Poole WK, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Gender
differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes among extremely preterm, extremely-low-birthweight infants. Acta
Paediatr 95(10):1239-1248, 2006.
33.
Shankaran S, Langer JC, Kazzi SN, Laptook AR, Walsh MC: Cumulative hours of exposure to hypocarbia and
hyperoxia as risk factors for periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) in low birth weight (LBW) infants. Pediatrics
118(4):1654-1659, 2006.
34.
Broitman E, Ambalavanan N, Higgins RD, Vohr BR, Das A, Bhaskar B, Murray K, Hintz SR, Carlo WA for the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Clinical data predict
neurodevelopmental outcome better than head ultrasound in extremely low birth weight infants. J Pediatr 151(5):500505, 2007.
35.
Laptook AR, Salhab W, Bhaskar and the Neonatal Research Network: Admission temperature of low birth weight
infants: predictors and associated morbidities. Pediatrics 119(3):e643-e649, 2007.
36.
Vohr BR, Poindexter BB, Dusick AM, McKinley LT, Higgins RD, Langer JC, Poole WK for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Persistent beneficial effects of breast milk ingested in the neonatal intensive care unit on outcomes
of extremely low birth weight infants at 30 months of age. Pediatrics 120(4):e953-e959, 2007.
37.
Walsh M, Laptook A, Kazzi SN, Engle WA, Yao Q, Rasmussen M, Buchter S, Heldt G, Rhine W, Higgins R for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: A cluster randomized trial of benchmarking and multimodal quality
improvement to improve survival free of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in infants < 1250 grams birthweight. Pediatrics
119(5):876-890, 2007.
38.
Hintz SR, Van Meurs KP, Perritt R, Poole WK, Das A, Stevenson DK, Ehrenkranz R, Lemons J, Vohr B, Heyne R,
Childers DO, Peralta M, Dusick A, Johnson YR, Morris B, Dillard R, Vaucher Y, Steichen J, Adams-Chapman I,
Konduri G, Myers GJ, de Ungria M, Tyson JE, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Neurodevelopmental outcomes of premature infants with severe respiratory failure enrolled in a randomized controlled
trial of inhaled nitric oxide. J Pediatr 151(1):16-22, 2007.
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39.
Alfaleh K, Smyth JA, Roberts RS, Solimano A, Asztalos EV, Schmidt B for the Trial of Indomethacin Prophylaxis in
Preterms Investigators: Prevention and 18-month outcomes of serious pulmonary hemorrhage in extremely low birth
weight infants: results from the trial of indomethacin prophylaxis in preterms. Pediatrics 121(2):e233-e238, 2008.
40.
Ambalavanan N, Van Meurs KP, Perritt R, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Stevenson DK, Lemons JA, Poole WK,
Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Predictors of death or bronchopulmonary dysplasia in
preterm infants with respiratory failure. J Perinatol 28:420-426, 2008.
41.
Tyson JE, Parikh NA, Langer J, Green C, Higgins RD for the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Neonatal Research Network: Intensive care for extremely prematurity – moving beyond gestational. N
Engl J Med 358:1672-1681, 2008.
42.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Vohr BR, Poole WK, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Community
supports after surviving extremely low birth weight, extremely preterm birth: Special outpatient services in early
childhood. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 162(8):748-755, 2008.
43.
Laptook AR, Tyson J, Shankaran S, McDonald S, Ehrenkranz R, Fanaroff A, Donovan E, Goldberg R, O’Shea TM,
Higgins RD, Poole WK and the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Elevated temperature after hypoxic-ischemic
encephalopathy: A risk factor for adverse outcome. Pediatrics 122(3):491-499, 2008.
44.
Malcolm WF, Gantz M, Martin RJ, Goldstein RF, Goldberg RN, Cotten CM, NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Use of medications for gastroesophageal reflux at discharge among extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics
121(1):22-27, 2008.
45.
Shankaran S, Pappas A, Laptook AR, McDonald SA, Ehrenkranz RA, Tyson JE, Walsh MC, Goldberg RN, Higgins
RD, Das A for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcomes of safety and effectiveness in a multicenter
randomized controlled trial of whole body hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Pediatrics
122(4):e791-e798, 2008.
46.
Oh W, Perritt R, Shankaran S, Merritts M, Donovan EF, Ehrenkranz RA, O'Shea TM, Tyson JE, Laptook AR, Das A,
Higgins RD: Association between urinary lactate to creatinine ratio and neuro-developmental outcome in full term
infants with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. J Pediatr 153(3)375-378.e1, 2008.
47.
Chock VY, Van Meurs KP, Hintz SR, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Kendrick DE, Stevenson DK, NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Inhaled nitric oxide for preterm premature rupture of membranes, oligohydramnios, and pulmonary
hypoplasia. Am J Perinatol 26:317-322, 2009.
48.
Vohr BR, Tyson JE, Wright LL, Perritt RL, Poole WK for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Maternal age,
multiple birth, and extremely low birth weight infants. J Pediatr 154:498-503.e2, 2009.
49.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Perritt RL, McDonald SA, Das A, Poole WK, Vohr BR, Higgins RD: Twin gestation and
neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 123(2)e220-e227, 2009.
50.
Madan JC, Kendrick D, Hagadorn JI, Frantz III ID for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Patent ductus
arteriosus therapy: impact on neonatal and 18 month outcome. Pediatrics 123:674-681, 2009.
51.
Gargus RA, Vohr BR, Tyson JE, High P, Higgins RD, Wrage LA, Poole K: Unimpaired outcomes for extremely low
birth weight infants at 18 to 22 months. Pediatrics 124:112-121, 2009.
52.
Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, McDonald SA, Higgins RD, Das A, Hypothermia
Subcommittee of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcome of term infants using apgar scores at 10
minutes following hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Pediatrics 124(6):1619-1626, 2009.
53.
Peralta-Carcelen M, Moses M, Adams-Chapman I, Gantz M, Vohr BR for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network:
Stability of neuromotor outcomes at 18 and 30 months of age after extremely low birth weight status. Pediatics 123:
887-895, 2009.
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54.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, D’Angio CT, McDonald SA, Schendel D, Thorsen P, Higgins RD for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Cytokines associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia or
death in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatrics 123(4):1132-1141, 2009.
55.
Bhandari V, Finer NN, Ehrenkranz RA, Saha S, Das A, Walsh MC, Engle WA, VanMeurs KP for the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Synchronized nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation and neonatal outcomes. Pediatrics 124: 517-526, 2009.
56.
Hintz SR, Bann CM, Ambalavanan N, Cotten CM, Das A, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Predicting time to hospital discharge for extremely preterm infants. Pediatrics
125(1):e146-e154, 2010.
57.
SUPPORT Study Group of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network, Carlo WA, Finer
NN, Walsh MC, Rich W, Gantz MG, Laptook AR, Yoder BA, Faix RG, Das A, Poole WK, Schibler K, Newman
NS, Ambalavanan N, Frantz ID 3rd, Piazza AJ, Sánchez PJ, Morris BH, Laroia N, Phelps DL, Poindexter BB,
Cotten CM, Van Meurs KP, Duara S, Narendran V, Sood BG, O'Shea TM, Bell EF, Ehrenkranz RA, Watterberg
KL, Higgins RD: Target ranges of oxygen saturation in extremely preterm infants. N Engl J Med 362:1959-1969,
2010.
58.
Finer NN, Carlo WA, Walsh MC, Rich W, Gantz MG, Laptook AR, Yoder BA, Faix RG, Das A, Poole WK,
Donovan EF, Newman NS, Ambalavanan N, Frantz ID 3rd, Buchter S, Sánchez PJ, Kennedy KA, Laroia N,
Poindexter BB, Cotten CM, Van Meurs KP, Duara S, Narendran V, Sood BG, O'Shea TM, Bell EF, Bhandari V,
Watterberg KL, Higgins RD: Early CPAP versus surfactant in extremely preterm infants. N Engl J Med 362:19701979, 2010.
59.
Kwon J, Guillet R, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, McDonald SA, Ehrenkranz RA, Tyson JE, O’Shea TM, Goldberg
RN, Donovan EF, Fanaroff AA, Poole WK, Higgins RD, Walsh MC: Clinical seizures in neonatal hypoxicischemic encephalopathy have no independent impact on neurodevelopmental outcome: secondary analyses of data
from the NRN Hypothermia Trial. J Child Neurol 26:322-328, 2010.
60.
Oh W, Stevenson DK, Tyson JE, Morris BH, Ahlfors CE, Bender GJ, Wong RJ, Perritt R, Vohr BR, Van Meurs
KP, Vreman HJ, Das A, Phelps DL, O'Shea TM, Higgins RD on Behalf of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network
Bethesda MD: Influence of clinical status on the association between plasma total and unbound bilirubin and death
or adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely low birth weight infants. Acta Paediatrica 2010 May
99:673-678, 2010.
61.
Parikh NA, Arnold C, Langer J, Tyson JE: Evidence-based treatment decisions for extremely preterm newborns.
Pediatrics 125:813-816, 2010.
62.
Rich WD, Auten KJ, Gantz MG, Hale EC, Hensman AM, Newman NS, Finer NN, NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Antenatal consent in the SUPPORT trial: challenges, costs, and representative enrollment. Pediatrics
126:e215-e221, 2010.
63.
Sood BG, Madan A, Saha S, Schendel D, Thorsen P, Skogstrand K, Hougaard D, Shankaran S, Carlo W, NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Perinatal systemic inflammatory response syndrome and retinopathy of prematurity.
Pediatr Res 67:394-400, 2010.
64.
Stark AR, Tyson JE, Hibberd PL: Variation among institutional review boards in evaluating the design of a
multicenter randomized trial. J Perinatol 30:163-169, 2010.
65.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Wilson-Costello DE, Das A, Bell EF, Vohr BR, Higgins RD, NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Early-childhood neurodevelopmental outcomes are not improving for infants born at <25 weeks’
gestational age. Pediatrics 127(1):62-70, 2011.
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66.
Ambalavanan N, Walsh M, Bobashev G, Das A, Levine B, Carlo WA, Higgins RD, NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Intercenter differences in bronchopulmonary dysplasia or death among very low birth weight infants.
Pediatrics 127:e106-e116, 2011.
67.
Schelonka RL, Maheshwari A, Carlo WA, Taylor S, Hansen NI, Schendel DE, Thorsen P, Skogstrand K, Hougaard
DM, Higgins RD, NICHD Neonatal Research Network: T cell cytokines and the risk of blood stream infection in
extremely low birth weight infants. Cytokine 53:249-255, 2011.
68.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, McDonald SA, Yao Q, Das A, Higgins RD for the Generic Database and Follow-Up
Subcommittees of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal
Research Network: Identification of extremely premature infants at high risk of rehospitalization. Pediatrics 128: 12161225, 2011.
69.
Pappas A, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Langer JC, Bara R, Ehrenkranz RA, Goldberg RN, Das A, Higgins RD, Tyson
JE, Walsh MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Hypocarbia and adverse outcome
in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. J Pediatr 158: 752-758, 2011.
70.
Rich W, Finer NN, Gantz MG, Newman NS, Hensman AM, Hale EC, Auten KJ, Schibler K, Faix RG, Laptook
AR, Yoder BA, Das A, Shankaran S, SUPPORT and Generic Database Subcommittees of the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Enrollment of extremely low birth weight infants in a clinical
research study may not be representative. Pediatrics 129:480-544, 2012.
71.
Shankaran S, Pappas A, McDonald SA, Vohr BR, Hintz SR, Yolton K, Gustafson KE, Leach TM, Green C, Bara R,
Huitema CMP, Ehrenkranz RA, Tyson JE, Das A, Hammond J, Peralta-Carcelen M, Evans PW, Heyne RJ, WilsonCostello DE, Vaucher YE, Bauer CR, Dusick AM, Adams-Chapman I, Goldstein RF, Guillet R, Papile L-A, Higgins
RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Childhood outcomes after hypothermia for
neonatal encephalopathy. N Engl J Med 366:2085-2092, 2012.
72.
Vaucher YE, Peralta-Carcelen M, Finer NN, Carlo WA, Gantz MG, Walsh MC, Laptook AR, Yoder BA, Faix RG, Das
A, Schibler K, Rich W, Newman NS, Vohr BR, Yolton K, Heyne RJ, Wilson-Costello DE, Evans PW, Goldstein RF,
Acarregui MJ, Adams-Chapman I, Pappas A, Hintz SR, Poindexter B, Dusick AM, McGowan EC, Ehrenkranz RA,
Bodnar A, Bauer CR, Fuller J, O’Shea TM, Myers GJ, Higgins RD for the SUPPORT Study Group of the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental outcomes in the early CPAP and pulse
oximetry trial. N Engl J Med 367:2495-2504, 2012.
73.
Stephens BE, Bann CM, Watson VE, Sheinkopf SJ, Peralta-Carcelen M, Bodnar A, Yolton K, Goldstein RF, Dusick
AM, Wilson-Costello DE, Acarregui MJ, Pappas A, Adams-Chapman I, McGowan EC, Heyne RJ, Hintz SR,
Ehrenkranz RA, Fuller J, Das A, Higgins RD, Vohr BR for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Screening for autism spectrum disorder phenotype in extremely preterm infants. J Dev Behav Pediatr
33:535-541, 2012.
74.
Payne AH, Hintz SR, Hibbs AM, Walsh MC, Vohr BR, Bann CM, Wilson-Costello DE for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Neurodevelopmental
outcomes of extremely low-gestational-age neonates with low-grade periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage.
JAMA Pediatr 167: 451-459, 2012.
75.
Goldstein RF, Cotton CM, Shankaran S, Gantz MG, Poole WK for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Influence of gestational age on death and
neurodevelopmental outcome in premature infants with severe intracranial hemorrhage. J Perinatol 33: 25-32, 2012.
76.
Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Tyson JE, Ehrenkranz RA, Bann CM, Das A, Higgins RD, Bara R, Pappas A, McDonald
SA, Goldberg RN, Walsh MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development Neonatal Research Network: Evolution of encephalopathy during whole body hypothermia for neonatal
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. J Pediatr 160: 567-572, 2012.
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77.
Duncan AF, Watterberg KL, Nolen TL, Vohr BR, Adams-Chapman I, Das A, Lowe J for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Effects of ethnicity and race
on cognitive and language testing at age 18-22 months in extremely preterm infants. J Pediatr 160: 966-971, 2012.
78.
Vohr BR, Stephens BE, Higgins RD, Bann CM, Hintz SR, Das A, Newman JE, Peralta-Carcelen M, Yolton K, Dusick
AM, Evans PW, Goldstein RF, Ehrenkranz RA, Pappas A, Adams-Chapman I, Wilson-Costello DE, Bauer CR, Bodnar
A, Heyne RJ, Vaucher YE, Dillard RG, Acarregui MJ, McGowan EC, Myers GJ, Fuller J for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Are outcomes of
extremely preterm infants improving? Impact of Bayley assessment on outcomes. J Pediatr 161: 222-228, 2012.
79.
Newman JE, Bann CM, Vohr BR, Dusick AM, Higgins RD on behalf of the Follow-Up Study Group of the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Improving
the neonatal research network annual certification for neurologic examination of the 18-22 month child. J Pediatr 161:
1041-1046, 2012.
80.
Sant’Anna G, Laptook AR, Shankaran S, Bara R, McDonald SA, Higgins RD, Tyson JE, Ehrenkranz RA, Das A,
Goldberg RN, Walsh MC for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Neonatal Research Network: Phenobarbital and temperature profile during hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic
encephalopathy. J Child Neurol 27: 451-457, 2012.
81.
Laptook AR, McDonald SA, Shankaran S, Stephens BE, Vohr BR, Guillet R, Higgins RD, Das A for the Extended
Hypothermia Follow-up Subcommittee of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal
Research Network: Elevated temperature and 6- to 7-year outcome of neonatal encephalopathy. Ann Neurol, 73: 520528, 2013.
82.
Kumar P, Shankaran S, Ambalavanan N, Kendrick DE, Pappas A, Vohr BR, Poindexter BB, Das A, Higgins RD for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Characteristics of extremely low-birth-weight infant survivors with
unimpaired outcomes at 30 months of age. J Perinatol, 33: 800-805, 2013.
83.
Peralta-Carcelen M, Bailey K, Rector R, Gantz M for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Behavioural and
socioemotional competence problems of extremely low birth weight children. J Perinatol, 33: 887-892, 2013.
84.
Natarajan G, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Pappas A, Bann CM, McDonald SA, Das A, Higgins RD, Hintz SR, Vohr BR
for the Extended Hypothermia Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Apgar scores at 10 min and outcomes at 6-7 years following
hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 98: F473-479, 2013.
85.
Lowe JR, Duncan AF, Bann CM, Fuller J, Hintz SR, Das A, Higgins RD, Watterberg KL for the Eunice Kennedy
Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Early working
memory as a racially and ethnically neutral measure of outcome in extremely preterm children at 18-22 months. Early
Hum Dev, 89: 1055-1061, 2013.
86.
Londhe VA, Nolen TL, Das A, Higgins RD, Tyson JE, Oh W, Devaskar SU for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Vitamin A supplementation in extremely low-birth-weight infants: Subgroup analysis in
small-for-gestational-age infants. American Journal of Perinatology, 30: 770-778, 2013.
87.
Kennedy KA, Wrage LA, Higgins RD, Finer NN, Carlo WA, Walsh MC, Laptook AR, Faix RG, Yoder BA, Schibler
K, Gantz MG, Das A, Newman NS, Phelps DL for the SUPPORT Study Group of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network: Evaluating retinopathy of
prematurity screening guidelines for 24- to 27-week gestational age infants. J Perinatol, 34: 311-318, 2014.
88.
Johnson YR, Shankaran S, Kazzi NJ, Liu B, Pool WK for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Developmental
outcomes among BPD infants with and without home oxygen: changes over time. (Submitted)
89.
Archer SW, Carlo WA, Truog WE, Stevenson DK, Van Meurs KP, Sánchez PJ, Das A, Devaskar U, Nelin LD,
Huitema CM, Crawford M, Higgins RD for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
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Development Neonatal Research Network: Improving publication rates in a collaborative clinical trials research
network. (Submitted)
NICHD Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network – member of Steering Committee/Study Site PI
1.
Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Conway D et al. for the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network: Causes of death
among stillbirths. JAMA 306: 2459-2468, 2011.
2.
Bukowski R, Carpenter M, Conway D; et al for the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network: Association
between stillbirth and risk factors known at pregnancy confirmation. JAMA 306: 2469-2479, 2011.
Contributions to International Journals
1.
Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ: Síndrome de respuesta inflamatoria sistémica en recién nacidos. UICN. Sociedad
Colombiana de Neonatología 2(2):80-95, 2002.
2.
Adams-Chapman I, Stoll BJ; Prevención de infecciones nosocomiales en neonatos. UICN. Sociedad Colombiana de
Neonatología 2(2):142-150, 2002.
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2.
Greenough WB III, Stoll BJ, Holmgren J, Svennerholm L, Fredman P, Bardhan PK, Huq MI: Toxin absorption in
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3.
Ljungstrom I, Stoll BJ, Islam A, Huldt G: Giardia infection during pregnancy and lactation. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med
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4.
Stoll BJ, Bradley JS: Management of neonates with suspected sepsis. Pediatr Infect Dis J (Q & A) 10:343, 1991.
5.
Stoll BJ, Glover S, Freed G, Nahmias AJ. Cost of congenital syphilis. Pediatr Infect Dis J 12:621, 1993.
6.
Shepherd KL, Stoll BJ: Hepatitis B vaccination in preterm infants. Pediatr Infect Dis J 12:786, 1993.
7.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on malaria and chloroquine prophylaxis. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, p. 64, 1994.
8.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on vertical transmission of HIV. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, p. 137, 1995.
9.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on diagnosis of septic arthritis of the hip. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, p. 137,
1995.
10.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on prevention of central venous catheter related sepsis. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal
Medicine, p. 142, 1995.
11.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on nosocomial transmission of staphylococcus epidermidis bacteremia. Yearbook of Neonatal
Perinatal Medicine, pp. 143-144, 1995.
12.
Stoll BJ, Fanaroff A: Early-onset coagulase-negative Staphylococcal sepsis in the preterm neonate. Lancet 345:12361237, 1995.
13.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI: Potential antitussive effects of a computer antivirus software program. Lancet 349:140, 1997.
14.
Stoll BJ: Youthful memories-a tribute to David Baum. Lancet 355:322, 2000.
15.
Stoll BJ, Spraker MK: Fifty years ago in the Journal of Pediatrics. Erythema multiforme as a manifestation of neonatal
septicemia. J Pediatr 138(4):592, 2001.
16.
Stoll BJ: Fifty Years Ago in the Journal of Pediatrics. Staphylococcus aureus infections in the newborn infant. J
Pediatr 141(5):658, 2002.
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17.
Stoll BJ: Fifty years ago in the Journal of Pediatrics. Tetanus neonatorum review of twenty-six cases. J Pediatr
142(3):304, 2003.
18.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on strategies to prevent early-onset GBS disease in neonates. Yearbook of Pediatrics, pp. 383384, 2004.
19.
Meadow W, Oh W, Vohr BR, Tyson JE, Fanaroff AA, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Carlo W, Shankaran S, Poole K,
Perritt R, Wright L: Response to Letter to the Editor, article “Importance of bilirubin effect questioned.” Pediatrics
113:627-628, 2004.
20.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network:
Neurodevelopmental impairment and neonatal infections. JAMA 293(8):932, 2005.
21.
Stoll BJ: Fifty years ago in the Journal of Pediatrics. An epidemiological study of pseudomonas aeruginosa
(Bacillus Pyocyaneus) in premature infants in the presence and absence of infection. J Pediatr 146(3):425, 2005.
22.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on risk factors associated with ampicillin-resistant infection in newborns in the era of group B
streptococcal prophylaxis. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, pp. 82-83, 2005.
23.
Stoll BJ: Commentary on infection of the bloodstream among premature infants. Yearbook of Neonatal Perinatal
Medicine, pp. 80-82, 2006.
24.
Guillet R, Stoll B, Cotten M, Gantz M, McDonald S, Poole WK: Response to Letter to the Editor, article “Association
of H2-blocker therapy and higher incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants.” Pediatrics
118(4):1795-1796, 2006.
25.
Women Chairs of the Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs: Women in pediatrics:
recommendations for the future. Pediatrics 119:1000-1005, 2007.
26.
Qazi SA, Stoll BJ: Neonatal sepsis – A major global public health challenge. Pediatr Infect Dis J Supplement 28:S1S3, 2009.
27.
Stoll BJ: Fifty years ago in the Journal of Pediatrics. The ototoxic effects of kanamycin sulfate in infants and children.
J Pediatr 160:344, 2012.
28.
Cotten CM, Benjamin Jr DK, Smith PB, Stoll BJ, Spitzer AR, Clark RH: Letter to the Editor. Empirical antibiotic
therapy for suspected early-onset bacterial sepsis. Pediatrics 130:e1052-e1053, 2012.
Popular Press
1.
Simon HK, Stoll BJ (editors): Pediatrics. ATLANTA Medicine. Journal of the Medical Association of Atlanta, Vol.
83, No. 2, 2012.
Published Abstracts
1.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Kanto WP: Maternal gonorrhea: Is there an Association with pregnancy outcome? Southern Society
for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, January 1979.
2.
Blaser MJ, Glass RI, Huq I, Stoll BJ, Kibriya GM, Alim ARMA: Isolation of Campylobacter fetus jejuni from
Bangladesh Children. ICAAC Conference, New Orleans, September 22-24, 1980.
3.
Glass RI, Blaser MJ, Huq MI, Stoll BJ, Kibriya G: Campylobacter infections in Bangladeshi children. 21st Annual
Conference, Indian Society of Gastroenterology, Calcutta, India, October 29-November 1, 1980.
4.
Glass RI, Huq MI, Stoll BJ, Kibriya G, Blaser MJ: Epidemiologic features of Campylobacter enteritis in Bangladesh.
PHLS International Workshop on Campylobacter Infections, Reading, England, March 24-26, 1981.
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5.
Stoll BJ: Dhaka Hospital Surveillance: Epidemiologic and clinical features of patients with Shigella. International
Conference on Shigella. Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh, June 1981.
6.
Stoll BJ, Rahaman N, Bari A, Asadullah MD: Surveillance of patients with diarrheal disease coming to the ICDDR,B
Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Twenty-Fourth SEAMEO-TROPMED Seminar, Bangkok, Thailand, November 1981.
7.
Huq MI, Black RE, Rahaman MM, Stoll BJ: Rotavirus diarrhea in children in urban and rural Bangladesh. TwentyFourth SEAMEO-TROPMED Seminar, Bangkok, Thailand, November 1981.
8.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Struellens M, Huq MI, Blaser MJ: Campylobacter associated diarrhea in Bangladesh: An endemic
disease. American Federation for Clinical Research, Washington, May 1982.
9.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Huq MI, Khan MU, Banu H: A two-year study of agents associated with diarrhoea in Bangladesh.
VIII International Congress of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1982.
10.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Struellens M, Huq MI, Blaser MJ: Campylobacter associated diarrhoea in Bangladesh: An endemic
disease. VIII International Congress of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1982.
11.
Islam A, Stoll BJ, Huldt G, Ljungstrom I, Nazrul H, Biswas J: Acquisition of Giardia lamblia by infants and the
protective role of breast milk. VIII International Congress of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Stockholm, Sweden,
June 1982.
12.
Glass RI, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ, Khan MR, Holmgren J: Cholera in breastfed infants: Protective effect of milk
antibodies. VIII International Congress of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1982.
13.
Khanam A, Ljungstrom I, Grundy SM, Stoll BJ, Huldt G: Colonization of pregnant and lactating women and their
infants with Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia in an endemic area. Fifth International Congress of
Parasitology, Toronto, Canada, August 1982.
14.
Glass RI, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ, Khan MR, Holmgren J: Cholera in breastfed infants. 18th Joint Conference of
the U.S. - Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program, Kurashiki, Japan, November 1982.
15.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Huq MI, Struellens M, Kibriya AKMG: Family studies of Campylobacter jejuni in Bangladesh:
Implications for pathogenesis and transmission. Second International Workshop on Campylobacter Infections, Brussels,
Belgium, September 1983.
16.
Gothefors L, Ahren C, Svennerholm A-M, Stoll BJ: Incidence of colonization factors in ETEC strains from
Bangladesh. European Society for Pediatric Research, Montpellier, France, September 1983.
17.
Stoll BJ, Gothefors L, Svennerholm A-M, Barua D, Huda S, Holmgren J: Local and systemic antibody responses to
natural ETEC Disease. 19th Joint Conference of the U.S.- Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program, Bethesda,
Maryland, October 1983.
18.
Stoll BJ, Pollack M: Ubiquitous antibodies to converted lipopolysaccharide core structures in normal human sera and
immune globulins for intravenous use. ICAAC Conference, Washington, D.C., October 1984.
19.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Wyatt RG, Banu H, Kapikian AZ, Huda S: Lack of protection by breastfeeding against rotavirus
diarrhea. ICAAC Conference, Washington, D.C., October 1984.
20.
Islam A, Stoll BJ, Ljungstrom I, Huldt G: Acquisition of Entamoeba histolytica infection in breastfed infants in
Bangladesh. ICAAC Conference, Washington, D.C., October 1984.
21.
Stoll BJ, Glass RI, Huq MI, Khan MU, Banu H: Diarrheal disease surveillance in urban Dacca, Bangladesh. Joint
Meeting of the Royal and American Societies of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Baltimore, Maryland, December
1984.
22.
Khan MV, Roy NC, Huq MI, Stoll B, Islam MR: Shigellosis, an increasing pediatric problem in Dacca: a fourteen
years' epidemiological analysis (abstract). Bangladesh J. Microbiology 2:44-45, 1985.
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23.
Stoll BJ, Pollack M, Young LS, Chia J, Avigan D, Koles N: Monoclonal antibodies to P. aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide
and toxin A: Characterization and evaluation in experimental burn sepsis. American Federation for Clinical Research,
Washington, D.C., May 3-6, 1985.
24.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ, Blaser M, Khan MR, Hossain KMB: Lack of protection by breastfeeding against diarrhea associated
with Campylobacter jejuni. Third International Workshop on Campylobacter Infections, Ottawa, Canada, 1985.
25.
Clemens JD, Stanton BF, Stoll BJ, Shahid NS, Banu H: Breastfeeding as a determinant of severity in Shigellosis:
Evidence for protection throughout the first three years of life in Bangladeshi children. ICAAC Conference,
Minneapolis, MN, September 1985.
26.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ: The protective effect of human milk against diarrhea: A review of studies from Bangladesh.
Berzelius Symposium XIII: Beneficial and Adverse Effects of Various Types of Early Infant Nutrition, Umea, Sweden,
June 9-10, 1988.
27.
Glass RI, Stoll BJ: Breastfeeding nutrition and diarrhea: Studies in Bangladesh. Fourth International Meeting on
Human Lactation - Breastfeeding, Nutrition, Infections and Infant Growth in Different Societies. San Jose, Costa Rica,
November 16-19, 1988.
28.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Kueser T, Rubio T, Frank G, Heiman H, Subramarian S, Hankins C, Hemming V, Fischer GW:
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) prophylaxis of late-onset septicemia in neonates. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Anaheim, CA, May 1990.
29.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Kueser T, Rubio T, Frank G, Heiman H, Subramanian S, Hankins C, Hemming V, Fischer GW:
Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) Therapy of early-onset neonatal infection. The Society for Pediatric Research,
Anaheim, CA, May 1990.
30.
Wiswell TE, Stoll BJ: Management of asymptomatic term-gestation neonates born to mothers treated with intrapartum
antibiotics. The Society for Pediatric Research, Anaheim, CA, May 1990.
31.
Nahmias AJ, Keyserling HL, Stoll BJ, Abu-Jaber L, Holmes R, Lee FK: Peripheral blood B cells secreting
immunoglobulins of different isotypes in neonates and older children. The Society for Pediatric Research, Anaheim,
CA, May 1990.
32.
Nahmias AJ, Lee FK, Ou C-Y, Stoll BJ, Nesheim SR, Schochetman G: New approaches to the differentiation of
intrauterine from other possible routes of HIV transmission from mother to child. 6th International Conference on
AIDS, San Francisco, CA, June 1990.
33.
Stoll BJ, Lee FK, Keyserling HL, Holmes RS, Nahmias AJ: Enumeration of IgG, IgA, and IgM-secreting cells in the
blood of term and preterm neonates: A possible method to identify intrauterine infections. ICAAC Conference,
Atlanta, GA, October 1990.
34.
Glass RI, Ing DJ, Stoll BJ, Ing RT: Immune response to rotavirus vaccine among breastfed and non-breastfed children.
Conference on the Immunology of the Neonate, Miami, FL, October 1990.
35.
Nahmias A, Lee F, Stoll B, Abu-Jaber L, Innis-Whitehouse W, Ibegbu C, Keyserling H, Spira T: IgA-secreting cells in
the blood of premature and term infants - normal development and the effect of intrauterine infections. Conference on
the Immunology of the Neonate, Miami, FL, October 1990.
36.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Hall SL, Cruess DF, Pollack M, Hall RT, Merenstein GB, Hemming VG, Fischer GW:
Predicting outcome of group B streptococcal (GBS) sepsis. The Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, May
1991.
37.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Cruess DF, Hall RT, Merenstein GB, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Early-onset group B
streptococcal (GBS) sepsis: A current assessment. The Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, May 1991.
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Stoll B, Lee F, Hale E, Holmes R, Nahmias A: Enumeration of peripheral blood immunoglobulin-secreting cells
(IgSC): A new method to study neonatal infections and immunity. The Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans,
LA, May 1991.
39.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Cruess DF, Hall RT, Merenstein GB, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Early-onset GBS sepsis: A
current assessment. American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 1991.
40.
Weisman LE, Anthony BF, Stoll BJ, Kueser T, Rubio T, Frank G, Heiman H, Subramanian S, Hankins C, Hemming
VG, Fischer GW: Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and Group B streptococcal (GBS) type-specific IgG levels in
neonates. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 1992.
41.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Kueser T, Hall RT, Rubio T, Merenstein GB, Frank G, Heiman H, Subramanian S, Hankins C,
Cruess DF, Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Intrapartum antibiotic therapy failures. The Society for Pediatric Research,
Baltimore, MD, 1992.
42.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Margolis H, Kueser T, Rubio T, Frank G, Heiman H, Subramanian S, Hankins C, Hemming
VG, Fischer GW: Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and hepatitis C antibody (Hep C AB) in neonates. The Society
for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, 1992.
43.
Stoll B, Lee F, Larsen S, Rice R, Hale E, Holmes R, Schwartz D, Glover S, Nahmias A: Congenital syphilis:
Evaluation of new diagnostic tests. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, 1992.
44.
Lee F, Stoll B, Hale E, Ashby R, Holmes R, Czerkinsky C, Nahmias A: Development of IgG-, IgA- and IgMsecretion by B lymphocytes in preterm and fullterm neonates. International Congress of Immunology, Budapest,
Hungary, August 1992.
45.
Schwartz DA, Stoll B, Rice RJ, Larsen S: Umbilical cord pathology in congenital syphilis. Twelfth Rochester
Trophoblast Conference, Rochester, NY, September 1992.
46.
Nahmias AJ, Ibegbu C, Lee FK, Pollitti B, Backé, Stoll B, Immunologie des infections virales dans le contexte des
divers niveaux d'mmunité du foetus et du nouveau né. Groupe D'etudes en Neonatologie et urgences Pediatriques de la
Region Paresienne, Paris, France, September 1992.
47.
Stoll BJ, Lee FK, Hale EC, Corbet AJ, Nahmias AJ: Immunoglobulin-secreting cell (IgSC) responses in neonates who
received artificial surfactant. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 1993.
48.
Papile L-A, Krause-Steinrauf H, Wright LL, Stoll BJ, Donovan EF, Bauer CR, Tyson JE, Verter J: Identification of
very low birthweight infants (VLBW) at risk for chronic lung disease (CLD). The Society for Pediatric Research,
Seattle, WA, May, 1994.
49.
Wright LL, Verter J, Younes N, Fanaroff AA, Stevenson D, Stoll B, Ehrenkranz RA, Donovan EF, Shankaran S: The
effect of antenatal steroids on the risk of mortality and morbidity in low birthweight (BW) infants. The Society for
Pediatric Research, Seattle, WA, May, 1994.
50.
Tyson J, Stoll B, Ehrenkranz R, Oh W, Wright L, Stevenson D, Lemons J, Verter J: Vitamin A to prevent chronic lung
disease (CLD) in VLBW infants: Has the dose been too low? The Society for Pediatric Research, Seattle, WA, May,
1994.
51.
Weisman LE, Stoll BJ, Keuser TJ, Rubio TT, Frank G, Heiman HS, Subramanian KNS, Hankins CT, Anthony BF,
Hemming VG, Fischer GW: Are multiple births at increased risk of Group B Streptococcal (GBS) early-onset sepsis
(EOS)? The Society for Pediatric Research, San Diego, CA, May, 1995.
52.
Leigh L, Stoll B, Rahman M, McGowan J: Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in very low birth weight babies: A case
control study. The Society for Pediatric Research, San Diego, CA, May, 1995.
53.
Stoll B, Gordon T, Shankaran S, Fanaroff A, Donovan E, Ehrenkranz R, Stevenson D, Wright L, Verter J: Early-onset
sepsis (EOS) among very low birthweight (VLBW) neonates in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. The Society
for Pediatric Research, San Diego, CA, May, 1995.
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54.
Stoll B, Gordon T, Shankaran S, Fanaroff A, Donovan E, Ehrenkranz R, Stevenson D, Wright L, Verter J: Late-onset
sepsis (LS) among very low birthweight (VLBW) neonates in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. The Society
for Pediatric Research, San Diego, CA, May, 1995.
55.
Anwar M, Garrettson L, Huddleston K, Stoll B: Withdrawal seizures in a neonate following prolonged fentanyl use.
North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, Rochester, NY, 1995.
56.
Warner DL, Rochat RW, Fichtner RR, Toomey KE, Nathan L, Stoll BJ, Brantley MD: Untreated syphilis in pregnant
women: Identifying gaps in prenatal care. The American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October, 1995.
57.
Papile LA, Stoll B, Donovan E, Tyson J, Bauer C, Wright L, Kraus-Steinrauf H, Verter J for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Dexamethasone therapy in infants at risk for chronic lung disease (CLD): A multi-center,
randomized, controlled trial. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
58.
Tyson J, Younes N, Papile LA, Stoll B, Donovan E, Bauer C, Wright L, Verter J for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network: Does intention-to-treat analysis (ITT) cause false-negative conclusions? Analysis of the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network Steroid Trial (NNST). The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
59.
Lemons J, Stevenson D, Verter J, Bauer C, Papile LA, Korones S, Stoll B, Oh W, Wright L for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: In utero magnesium exposure: Risk of death and of intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
60.
Donovan EF, Fanaroff AA, Ehrenkranz RA, Shankaran S, Stevenson DK, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Verter JI, Younes N for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Outcomes of 24 to 27 week twins cared for in neonatal intensive care units.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
61.
Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Verter JI, Stevenson DK, Papile LA, Stoll BJ, Lemons JA, Bauer CR, Wright LL for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Neonatal mortality and morbidities in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants: A sevenyear trend analysis of the neonatal research network data. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May,
1996.
62.
Wright LL, Verter J, Stevenson DK, Korones SA, Bauer CR, Oh W, Papile LA, Tyson J, Lemons JA, Stoll B for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Impact of the NIH Consensus Development Conference on corticosteroids for
fetal maturation: Increased antenatal steroid use in NICHD network VLBW infants. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
63.
Papile LA, Fanaroff A, Verter J, Stevenson D, Korones S, Shankaran S, Tyson JE, Stoll B, Bauer C, Wright L for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Predicting neonatal mortality and morbidity: Utility of the CRIB score. The
Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1996.
64.
Kennedy KA, Tyson JE, Verter J, Stevenson DK, Korones SB, Oh W, Papile LA, Stoll BJ, Lemons JA, Bauer C,
Wright L for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Center differences in survival without chronic lung disease
(CLD) in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1997.
65.
Papile LA, Fanaroff AA, Verter J, Stevenson DK, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Lemons JE, Bauer CR, Oh W, Wright LL for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Predicting nosocomial bacteremia in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants:
Utility of the CRIB score. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1997.
66.
Wright LL, Verter J, Stevenson DK, Lemons JA, Stoll BJ, Korones SB, Bauer CR, Papile LA, Oh W for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Increased antenatal glucocorticoid use decreases mortality and morbidity in the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network's very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington,
DC, May, 1997.
67.
Lemons JA, Verter J, Stevenson DK, Papile LA, Bauer CR, Stoll BJ, Korones SB, Wright LL and the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Indomethacin in the extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infant--Reduction in intraventricular
hemorrhage. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May, 1997.
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68.
Stoll BJ, Verter J, Bauer CR, Korones SB, Lemons JE, Oh W, Stevenson DK, Papile LA, Wright LL for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Racial differences among VLBW neonates. The Society for Pediatric Research,
Washington, DC, May, 1997.
69.
Tabidze I, Lee FK, Tambe P, Rocha E, Larsen SA, Stoll B, Nahmias A: Enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay
for syphilis. International Congress of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Seville, Spain, October, 1997.
70.
Stoll BJ, Temprosa MG, Tyson JE, Papile LA, Wright LL, Donovan EF, Bauer CR, Verter JI for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network: Infections among very low birthweight infants enrolled in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network
Dexamethasone (Dex) trial. The Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA, May, 1998.
71.
Tyson JE, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Mele L, Kennedy KA, Oh W, Lemons JA, Stevenson DK, Verter J for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: Vitamin (Vit.) A supplementation to increase survival without chronic lung
disease (CLD) in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants: A 14-center randomized trial. The Society for Pediatric
Research, New Orleans, LA, May, 1998.
72.
Kennedy KA, Tyson JE, Mele L, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Oh W, Wright LL, Stevenson DK, Lemons JA, Verter J for
the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: How should normal values be defined and used for an abnormal population?
Complexities highlighted in a multicenter trial of vitamin A supplementation to prevent chronic lung disease (CLD)
among extremely low birth weight (ELBW; 1000g) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA,
May, 1998.
73.
Williams PP, Stoll BJ, McGowan JE, Jr: Aquaphor® Ointment does not inhibit bacteria causing neonatal sepsis.
American Society for Microbiology, Atlanta, GA, May, 1998.
74.
Ohls RK, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Stark AR, Wright LL, Shankaran S, Donovan ER,
Zimmerman N: A multi-centered, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of erythropoietin administration
in premature infants <1250 grams birth weight. Western Society for Pediatric Research, 1999.
75.
Levine O, Zywicki S, Dinsmoor MJ, Mercer B, Romaguera J, O’Sullivan MJ, Patel D, Peters M, Stoll B, Schuchat A
and the Prevention of Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (PENS) Study Group. Risk factors and opportunities for prevention
of early-onset neonatal sepsis: a multicenter case-control study. The Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, CA,
May, 1999.
76.
Ohls RK, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Stark AR, Wright LL, Shankaran S, Donovan EF,
Zimmerman N for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network: A multi-centered, randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled trial of erythropoietin administration to preterm infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco,
CA, May, 1999.
77.
Oh W, Lemons JA, Stevenson DK, Poole K, Bauer CR, Papile LA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Wright LL for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Low dose prophylactic indomethacin reduces the need for surgical ligation of patent
ductus arteriosus (PDA) in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, San
Francisco, CA, May, 1999.
78.
Lemons JA, Stevenson DK, Verter J, Bauer CR, Papile LA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Oh W, Wright LL for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: In utero magnesium exposure: Effects on extremely Low Birth Wright (ELBW) infants.
The Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, CA, May, 1999.
79.
Stoll BJ, Bauer CR, Bobashev G, Tyson JE, Poole K, Wright LL, Papile LA, Korones SB, Lemons JA for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network: Infants at the limit of viability: 401-700 grams at birth. The Society for Pediatric
Research, San Francisco, CA, May, 1999.
80.
Schmidt B, Davis P, Moddemann D, Ohlsson A, Roberts R, Saigal S, Solimano A, Vincer M, Wright L, and the TIPP
Investigators. International randomized placebo-controlled trial of Indomethacin prophylaxis in preterm infants (TIPP).
The Society for Pediatric Research, Boston, MA, May 2000.
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81.
Lemons JA, Vohr B, Stevenson DK, Poole K, Das A, Bauer CR, Papile LA, Korones SB, Stoll BJ, Oh W, Wright LL
for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. In utero magnesium exposure: effects on extremely low birth weight
(ELBW) infants at 18 months adjusted age. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
82.
Wright LL, Fanaroff AA, Poole K, Carlo WA, Vohr BR, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, McDonald SA for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Repeat courses of antenatal steroids (R-ANS): Risks and benefits. The Society for
Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
83.
Carlo WA, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Poole K, McDonald SA, Vohr BR, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz R for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Are antenatal corticosteroids (ANS) beneficial at 23 weeks gestation? The Society for
Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
84.
Walsh-Sukys M, Morris B, Wrage L, Ehrenkranz R, Vohr B, Poole K, Fanaroff A, Donovan E, Wright L, Carlo W,
Stoll B, Tyson J and the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Mortality and 18 month outcomes in extremely low
birthweight (ELBW) neonates with ventilator dependence. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April
2001.
85.
Ambalavanan N, Carlo WA, Roayaei J, Wright LL, Fanaroff AA, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Poole K for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Prediction of mortality in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) neonates. The Society for
Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
86.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz R, Poole K for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network. Early-onset sepsis (EOS) in VLBW neonates: the experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
87.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz R, Poole K for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network. Late-onset sepsis (LOS) in VLBW neonates: the experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, April 2001.
88.
Poindexter B, Koch M, Bauer C, Ehrenkranz R, Oh W, Papile L-A, Stoll B, Wrage L, Wright L, Lemons J for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network.. The effect of parenteral glutamine supplementation on plasma amino acid and
ammonia levels in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. Midwestern Society for Pediatric Research, Chicago
2001.
89.
Poindexter BB, Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Oh W, Bauer CR, Papile L-A, Poole WK, Wright LL, Lemons JA for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Parenteral glutamine supplementation in ELBW infants: a multicenter
randomized clinical trial. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
90.
Poindexter BB, Ehrenkranz RA, Koch M, Stoll BJ, Oh W, Bauer CR, Papile L-A, Wright LL, Lemons JA for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. The effect of parenteral glutamine supplementation on plasma amino acid and
ammonia concentrations in ELBW infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
91.
Carlo WA, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Poole K, Vohr BR, Stoll BJ, Ehrenkranz RA, Bhaskar B for the Neonatal
Research Network. Outcome of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants that receive advanced resuscitation (AR)
at birth. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
92.
Wadhawan R, Fanaroff AA, Perritt R, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Poole K, Wright LL, Oh W,
Pediatrics, Women & Infants' Hospital, Providence, RI and NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Lack of early
postnatal weight loss in very low birth weight infants is associated with a higher incidence of bronchopulmonary
dysplasia. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
93.
Wadhawan R, Vohr BR, Fanaroff AA, Perritt R, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Poole K, Wright LL, Oh
W, Pediatrics, Women & Infants' Hospital, Providence, RI and NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Does labor
influence neonatal outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants delivered by C-section? The Society for Pediatric
Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
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Cotten M, Oh W, McDonald S, Fanaroff AA, Duara S, Laptook A, Carlo WA, Stoll BJ, Poole K, Wright LL, Goldberg
RN, (sponsored by Auten A), NICHD Neonatal Network. Predictors of prolonged hospital stay (PHS) for extremely
low birth weight (ELBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
95.
Duara S, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Gard C, Oh W, Fanaroff AA, Poole K, Goldberg RN, Laptook AR, Neonatal Research
Network, NICHD. Early death in extremely low birthweight infants: a changing profile over the past decade. The
Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
96.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Wright LL, Poole K, Fanaroff AA, Laptook AR, Goldberg R, Duara S, Stoll BJ, Oh W for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Mortality and major morbidity rate among very low birth weight (VLBW)
infants born at <25 weeks. How are we doing in the post surfactant era? The Society for Pediatric Research,
Baltimore, MD, May 2002.
97.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Wright LL, Fanaroff AA, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz, Poole K, NICHD Neonatal Network. High
likelihood of meningitis without sepsis among VLBW infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, MD,
May 2002.
98.
Guillet R, Phelps DL, McDonald S, Stoll BJ, Poole WK. Necrotizing enterocolitis and H2 blocker therapy in infants
401-1500 grams. The Society for Pediatric Research, Seattle, WA, May 2003.
99.
Fanaroff AA, Poole K, Duara S, Goldberg RN, Laptook A, Oh W, Stoll B, Wright LL for the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network. Micronates: 401-500 grams: The NICHD Neonatal Research Network Experience 1996-2001.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Seattle, WA, May 2003.
100.
Hintz SR, Kendrick DE, Stoll BJ, Vohr BR, Fanaroff AA, Donovan EF, Poole WK, Blakely ML, Wright LL for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of extremely low birth weight (ELBW)
infants after necrotizing enterocolitis. The Society for Pediatric Research, Seattle, WA, May 2003.
101.
Blakely ML, Tyson JE, McDonald SA, Lally KP, Poole K, Stoll BJ, Stevenson DK, Wright LL for the NICHD
Neonatal Network. Outcome of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or
isolated intestinal perforation (IP) treated with initial laparotomy (Lap) or peritoneal drainage. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Seattle, WA, May 2003.
102.
Stoll BJ, Adams-Chapman I, Hansen N, Fanaroff A, Hintz SR, Vohr B, NICHD Neonatal Research Network.
Abnormal neurodevelopmental (ND) outcome of ELBW infants with infection. The Society for Pediatric Research,
Seattle, WA, May 2003.
103.
Meinzen-Derr J, Poindexter B, Donovan EF, Stoll BJ, Warner BB, Morrow AL, Wrage L and the NICHD Neonatal
Network Glutamine Subcommittee. The role of human milk feedings in risk of late-onset sepsis. The Society for
Pediatric Research, San Francisco, CA, May 2004.
104.
Lee BH, Stoll BJ, McDonald SA, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Adverse neonatal
outcomes associated with antenatal dexamethasone (AD) versus antenatal betamethasone (AB) in very low birth weight
(VLBW) infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, CA, May 2004.
105.
Meinzen-Derr J, Poindexter B, Donovan E, Stoll B, Warner B, Morrow AL, Wrage L and the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network Glutamine Subcommittee. Human milk and late-onset sepsis in infants 401-1000 g: A secondary
analysis. Society of Perinatal Epidemiologic Research June 2004.
106.
Benjamin DK, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, McDonald SA, Oh W, Higgins R, Chapman I, Duara S, Poole K, Laptook A,
Goldberg R. Neonatal candidiasis among infants < 1000g birthweight: risk factors, mortality, and neuro-developmental
outcomes at 18-22 months. Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Washington, D.C.,
October 30-November 2, 2004.
107.
Meinzen-Derr J, Poindexter B, Donovan EF, Stoll BJ, Warner BB, Morrow AL, Wrage L and the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network Glutamine Subcommittee. Human milk and late-onset sepsis in infants 401-1000 g: A secondary
analysis. International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation, Cambridge, England, September 10-14,
2004.
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108.
Benjamin DK, Stoll BJ, Fanaroff AA, McDonald SA, Higgins R, Chapman I, Duara S, Poole K, Laptook A, Goldberg
R. Neonatal candidiasis among infants <1000g birthweight: risk factors, mortality, and neuro-developmental outcomes
at 18-22 months. 44th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Washington DC, October
30-November 2, 2004.
109.
Burwell LA, Kaufman D, Tuboku-Metzger J, Stoll B, Fridkin S. Prevention of neonatal candidemia: description of
current antifungal prophylaxis practices of neonatologists – United States, 2004. Epidemic Intelligence Service,
Atlanta, GA, April 2005.
110.
Stoll BJ, Hansen N, Higgins R, Fanaroff A, Duara S, Goldberg R, Laptook A, Walsh M, Oh W, Hale E for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants with early onset neonatal sepsis-- the risk
of gram-negative infections is real. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 2005.
111.
Vogt RA, Kandefer SC, Poole WK, Stoll BJ, Vohr BR. Major congenital anomalies place ELBW infants at higher risk
for poor growth and developmental outcomes. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 2005.
112.
Cotten CM, McDonald S, Stoll B, Goldberg RN, Poole K, Benjamin Jr DK. Center differences in candidemia among
extremely low birthweight (ELBW) infants: influence of antibiotic practices. The Society for Pediatric Research,
Washington, DC, May 2005.
113.
Adams-Chapman I, Hansen N, Higgins R, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neurodevelopmental
(ND) outcome in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants with posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus requiring shunt
insertion. The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 2005.
114.
Burwell LA, Kaufman D, Stoll BJ, Tuboku-Metzger J, Fridkin SK. Prevention of neonatal candidemia in the United
States: description of current antifungal prophylaxis practices of neonatologists, 2004. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Washington, DC, May 2005.
115.
Fanaroff AA, Higgins RD, Stoll BJ, Duara S, Goldberg RN, Hale E, Laptook AR, Newman N, Oh W, Poole WK, Saha
S, Walsh MC. Survival at the border of viability: influence of antenatal corticosteroids (ANS) and mode of delivery.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 2005.
116.
Cole CR, Hansen NI, Ziegler T, Stoll BJ. Outcomes of low-birth-weight infants with surgical short bowel syndrome.
18th Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Salt
Lake City, October 2005.
117.
Lee BH, Stoll BJ. Neurodevelopmental (ND) outcomes of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants at 18-22
months associated with antenatal dexamethasone (DEX) versus betamethasone (Beta) from the NICHD Neonatal
Research Network. The Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, CA, May 2006.
118.
Cotton CM, Taylor S, Stoll B, Sanchez P, Ambalavanan N, Goldberg RN, Hansen N, Poole K, Benjamin, Jr DK.
Duration of initial antibiotic course in extremely low birthweight infants: association with necrotizing enterocolitis and
death. The Society for Pediatric Research, Toronto, Canada, May 2007.
119.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neonatal morbidity and mortality among extremely
low gestation (ELG) infants from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network (NRN). The Society for Pediatric Research,
Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
120.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI for the NICHD/CDC Neonatal Sepsis Surveillance Study. GBS and E. coli continue to put
newborns at risk for early-onset sepsis (EOS): A surveillance study of ~200,000 live births (LB). The Society for
Pediatric Research, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
121.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Wrage L, Das A, Bell E, Laptook A, Shankaran S, Stoll B, Walsh M, Higgins R for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Triplet or higher order extremely low birth weight (ELBW) birth is associated with an
increased risk of death or neuro-developmental impairment at 18-22 months corrected age as compared to ELBW twins
and singletons. The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
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122.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Saha S, Das A, Bell E, Laptook A, Shankaran S, Stoll B, Walsh M, Higgins R for the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network. Antecedents of spontaneous intestinal perforation in extremely low birth weight infants.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
123.
Adams-Chapman I, Bann C, Stoll BJ, Vaucher YE for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Dysfunctional feeding
patterns among ELBW infants and neurodevelopmental outcome in early childhood. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
124.
Cole CR, Hansen NI, Higgins RD, Bell E, Laptook A, Hale E, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network (NRN). Infections in very low birth weight infants with surgical short bowel syndrome. The Society for
Pediatric Research, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2009.
125.
Blakely ML, Stoll B, Hintz S, Taylor S, Lally KP on behalf of the NEC and Generic Database Subcommittees of the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. A comparison of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and isolated
intestinal perforation (IP) in two birth-weight strata (≤1500 grams versus 1,001-1,500 gms). The Society for Pediatric
Research, Vancouver, Canada, May 2010.
126.
Adams-Chapman I, Bann CM, Goldberg R, Stoll BJ, Walsh M, Sánchez P, Higgins R, Shankaran S, Watterberg K, Das
A, Benjamin DK for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neurodevelopmental outcome of extremely low birth
weight infant with neonatal candidiasis. The Society for Pediatric Research, Vancouver, Canada, May 2010.
127.
Shane AL, Hansen NI, Sanchez PJ, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Epidemiology of
Staphylococcus aureus infections among very low birth weight neonates from the NICHD Neonatal Research Network.
The Society for Pediatric Research, Vancouver, Canada, May 2010.
128.
Natarajan G, Pappas A, Shankaran S, Kendrick DE, Das A, Higgins R, Laptook A, Bell E, Stoll B, Walsh M for the
Generic Database Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network.
Neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: traditional vs.
physiologic definitions. The Society for Pediatric Research, Vancouver, Canada, May 2010.
129.
Varner M for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN). Umbilical cord
homogenate toxicology and serum cotinine levels in stillbirths and live births. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine,
San Francisco, California, February 2011.
130.
Conway D for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN). Estimating
gestational age at stillbirth using clinical and pathologic data: the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Algorithm.
Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, San Francisco, California, February 2011.
131.
De Jesus L, Pappas A, Shankaran S, Li L, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Das A, Higgins RD, Hale EC,
Newman N for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neonatal outcomes of small for gestational age (SGA) infants
<27 weeks gestation in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. The Society for Pediatric Research, Denver,
Colorado, May 2011.
132.
Pappas A, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Kendrick DE, Bell EF, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Das A, Higgins RD, Bara R, Hale
EC, Newman NS-Generic Data Base and Follow-up Subcommittees for the NICHD NRN. Histological
choriamnionitis and early childhood outcomes among preterm infants <27 weeks GA. The Society for Pediatric
Research, Denver, Colorado, May 2011.
133.
Pappas A, Shankaran S, Hansen N, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Das A, Higgins R, Bara R, Hale E,
Newman N, Boghossian NS, Murray JC, Cotten CM, Adams-Chapman I. Survival and morbidity outcomes of
extremely low birth weight infants with congenital heart defects (CHD). The Society for Pediatric Research, Denver,
Colorado, May 2011.
134.
Payne A, Hintz S, Vohr B, Bann C, Wilson D, NICHD NRN GDB/Followup Subcommittees. Neurodevelopmental
outcomes of low grade intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGANs). The
Society for Pediatric Research, Denver, Colorado, May 2011.
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135.
Sood BG, Shankaran S, Saha S, Carlo WA for the Cytokines Subcommittee of the NICHD NRN. Cytokine profiles in
preterm neonates with fungal and bacterial sepsis. The Society for Pediatric Research, Denver, Colorado, May 2011.
136.
Wadhawan R, Oh W, Hintz SR, Blakeley ML, Bell EF, Das A, Laptook AR, Saha S, Shankaran S, Stoll BJ, Higgins
RD, Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18-22 months of
ELBW infants with spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) and surgical necrotizing enterocolitis (SurgNEC). The
Society for Pediatric Research, Denver, Colorado, May 2011.
137.
Wynn JL, Tan S, Benjamin JR DK for the Neonatal Research Network (NRN) and NRN Candida Subcommittee.
Outcomes following candiduria in extremely low birth weight infants. The Society for Pediatric Research, Denver,
Colorado, May 2011.
138.
Shankaran S, Lei Li, Bell EF, Stoll BJ, Laptook AR, Walsh MC, Das A, Higgins RD, Hale EC, Newman N for the
NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Neonatal outcomes of small for gestational age (SGA) infants <27 weeks
gestation in the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. The Society for Pediatric Research, Denver, Colorado, May
2011.
139.
Wynn JL, Hansen NI, Cotten CM, Goldberg RN, Benjamin Jr DK, Stoll BJ for the NICHD Neonatal Research
Network (NRN). Risk of secondary infection in very low birth weight neonates after early sepsis. The Society for
Pediatric Research, Boston, Massachusetts May 2012.
140.
Weissman SJ, Hansen NI, Huitema CP, Zaterka-Baxter K, Higgins R, Stoll BJ. Center for Childhood Infections and
Prematurity Research, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA, United States; Statistics & Epidemiology
Unit, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States; Early Onset Sepsis Subcommittee of the NICHD
Neonatal Research Network, NICHD, Rockville, MD, United States and Pediatrics, Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States. Emergence of antibiotic resistance-associated clones among escherichia coli
isolates from early-onset sepsis and meningitis in the United States, 2008-2009. The Pediatric Academic Societies,
Washington, DC, May 2013.
141.
Patel RM, Stoll BJ, Kandefer S, Hale EC and the GDB Subcommittee. Pediatrics, Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States; RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States and NICHD
Neonatal Research Network, Bethesda, MD, United States. Cause and Timing of Mortality in Extremely Preterm
Infants (EPT) from 2000 to 2011. The Pediatric Academic Societies, Washington, DC, May 2013.
142.
Stoll BJ, Hansen NI, Walsh M, Bell EF, Carlo WA, Laptook AR, Sanchez P, Shankaran S, VanMeurs K, Hale EC, Ball
B, Newman N, Higgins RD for the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Changes in care practices, morbidity, and
mortality among extremely low gestational age neonates over the past 20 years. The Pediatric Academic Societies,
Vancouver, Canada, May 2014.
Extramual Grant Funding: 1986-present
1.
Prophylactic IVIG for Infections in High-Risk Neonates
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Henry M. Jackson Foundation, USUHS
1986-1994
$131,726
2.
Immunoglobulin-Secreting B Cells in Term and Preterm Neonates
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Emory Medical Care Foundation
1991-1992
$21,000
3.
NICHD Multicenter Network of Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator; Member, Steering Committee
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
1991-1996
$1,251,165
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4.
Evaluation of New Diagnostic Tests for Congenital Syphilis
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Georgia Department of Human Resources/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1994-1996
$138,032
5.
NICHD Multicenter Network of Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator; Member, Steering Committee
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
1996-2001
$1,401,809 projected total
6.
Prevention of Early Neonatal Sepsis (PENS)
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1997
$5,500 + travel
7.
International Meeting to Discuss Issues Related to Neonatal Mortality in Developing Countries With Emphasis on
Neonatal Infection and to Set Up a Neonatal Clinical Trial Group
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Emory University Office of International Affairs
1999
$20,000 + $12,500 matching funds = $32,500
8.
Follow-up Trial of Indomethacin Prophylaxis in Preterm Infants (TIPP)
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Medical Research Council of Canada
1999-2000
$8,000
9.
BASICS II – Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co-investigator
Dr. Deborah Macfarland, Principal Investigator
2000
$23,732 for BJS
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Contract Number HRN-C-00-99-0007-00
10.
NICHD Multicenter Network of Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator; Member, Steering Committee
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2001-2006
$1,500,000 projected total
11.
Case Report Form Development and Feasibility and Logistics for the Possible Use of Scavenged Blood
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Inhibitex, Inc
2002-2003
$32,430
12.
NICHD Multicenter Stillbirth Network
Dr. Barbara Stoll and Dr. Carol Hogue, Co-Principal Investigators
National Institutes of Health
2003-2010
estimated $2,000,000
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13.
NIH K30 – Clinical Research Curriculum Award/Masters of Science in Clinical Research Program
Dr. David Stephens, Principal Investigator
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co-Investigator (5%)
National Institutes of Health
2005-2010
14.
NICHD Multicenter Network of Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator; Member, Steering Committee
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2006-2011
$1,253,194
15.
NIH-CTSA-Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Dr. David Stephens, Principal Investigator
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co-Investigator
National Institutes of Health
2007-2012
16.
NICHD-National Children’s Study (Dekalb and Fayette Counties)
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
National Institutes of Health
2008-2013
17.
NICHD-National Children’s Study (Baldwin and Bradley Counties)
Dr. Carol Hogue, Principal Investigator
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co-Investigator
National Institutes of Health
2008-2013
18.
NICHD Cooperative Multicenter Neonatal Research Network
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2011-2016
$1,291,000
19.
NICHD K12 – Child Health Research Career Development Program
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Principal Investigator
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2012-2017
$1,790,328
20.
NIH CTSA – Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Dr. David Stephens, Principal Investigator
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co-Investigator
National Institutes of Health
2012-2017
21.
NICHD – Emory University Pediatric Engineering Research Summer Experience
Dr. Michael Davis, Principal Investigator
Dr. Barbara Stoll, Co- Principal Investigator
2013- 2017
$462,529
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