Daniel Payne, PhD, MSPH

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NCIRD, Division of Viral Diseases, Epidemiology Branch
1600 Clifton Road, NE
Mailstop A47
Atlanta, GA
USA 30333

Biographical Sketch:
CDC Epidemiologist 2004-present currently Project Officer, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN) surveillance of pediatric vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly acute gastroenteritis Sample of Publications: Patel MM, Tate JE, Cortese MM, Payne DC, Armstrong G, Parashar UD, Lopman B. The impact of indirect benefits of vaccination on postlicensure vaccine effectiveness estimates: A scenario analysis. Vaccine 2010. In press. Curns AT, Panozzo CA, Tate JE, Payne DC, Patel MM, Cortese MM, Parashar UD. Visualizing post-vaccination spatiotemporal changes in US rotavirus activity. Pediatr Infect Dis J; In press. 2010. Staat MA, Rice MA, Donauer S, Payne DC, Bresee JS, Mast CT, Curns AT, Cortese MM, Connelly B, McNeal M, Ward RL, Bernstein DI, Parashar UD. Estimating the rotavirus hospitalization disease burden and trends using capture-recapture methods. Pediatr Infect Dis J; In press. 2010. Tate JE, Patel MM, Steele AD, Gentsch JR, Payne DC, Cortese MM, Nakagomi O, Cunliffe NA, Jiang B, Neuzil KM, de Oliveira LH, Glass RI, Parashar UD. Global impact of rotavirus vaccines. Expert Rev Vaccines 2010; 9: 395-407. Payne DC, Edwards KE, Bowen MD, Keckley E, Peters J, Esona M, et al. Sibling transmission of vaccine-derived rotavirus (RotaTeq) associated with rotavirus gastroenteritis. Pediatrics 2010; 125: e438-41. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reduction in rotavirus after vaccine introduction – United States, 200-2009. MMWR 2009; 58: 1146–9. Payne DC, Szilagyi P, Staat MA, Edwards K, Hall CB, Gentsch JR, et al. Secular variation in US rotavirus disease rates and serotypes – Implications for assessing the rotavirus vaccination program. Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2009; 28: 948–53. Cortese MM, Staat MA, Weinberg GA, Edwards K, Rice MA, Szilagyi PG, Hall CB, Payne DC, Parashar UD. Underestimates of intussusception rates in infants: Implications for monitoring vaccine safety. J Infect Dis 2009; 200 (Suppl 1): S264–70.