Jay Dean Cherry M.A., CCC/A
Audiologist
822 Juniper Dr Seymour IN, 47274About
My approach to therapy involves acceptance of each client as a unique, worthwhile person, with value. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the key to recovery. Important ingredients in this ...
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Serum IgG antibody response to pertussis toxin in persons for whom pertussis vaccination failed depends upon the number of antigens in the vaccine.
- Evidence of efficacy of the Lederle/Takeda acellular pertussis component diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine but not the Lederle whole-cell component diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine against Bordetella parapertuss
- Pertussis in the preantibiotic and prevaccine era, with emphasis on adult pertussis.
- Epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects of pertussis in adults.
- Acute fever and petechial rash associated with influenza A virus infection.
- The science and fiction of pertussis vaccines.
- Parvovirus infections in children and adults.
- Clinical validation of a polymerase chain reaction assay for the diagnosis of pertussis by comparison with serology, culture, and symptoms during a large pertussis vaccine efficacy trial.
- Antibody responses to Bordetella pertussis antigens and clinical correlations in elderly community residents.
- HL-A antigens and antibody response after influenza A vaccination. Decreased response associated with HL-A type W16.
- Acute hemiphegia of childhood associated with Coxsackie A9 viral infection.
- Letter: Photodistribution of viral exanthems.
- Erythema migrans after ceftriaxone treatment of aseptic meningitis caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.
- Keeping pace with the elusive Bordetella pertussis.
- Unusual effects of potassium deficiency on the heart of a child with cystinosis.
Jay Dean Cherry M.A., CCC/A's Practice location
Jay Dean Cherry M.A., CCC/A's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What Is Knee Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Knee RA refers to arthritis of the knee, an inflammatory disease that causes swelling and pain in the knee joint. The knee is one of the most common joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis. It is a serious autoimmune disorder and may cause severe pain. It may affect many of routine activities,...
- What Specialists Treat AIDS
Living with HIV/AIDS requires regular doctor visits and routine checkups. So it is best to make sure that you keep up with the many appointments that come up. These can be with dentists, nurses, case managers, counselors, psychiatrists, and other medical needs. It is best to check with your health...
- Obesity & Sleep Disorders, Affect Child's Ability to Learn
A new study has shown that weight, sleeping disorders, and inability to learn are all linked with each other in children. A child who is overweight and who does not get enough sleep may have difficulty learning. Moreover, a child who has learning disabilities has a higher risk of developing obesity...
- How to Overcome Lyme Disease with Diet, Supplements, and Natural Treatment Methods
Can you beat Lyme disease naturally? Do diet and supplements have roles to play in Lyme disease? Yes, you can beat Lyme disease naturally with diet and supplements.Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is caused by the bite of a deer tick. Living with Lyme disease can be overwhelming,...
- What Causes Sinusitis?
When one or more paired sinuses or air cavities within the facial bones and forehead become infected and inflamed, excessive mucus blocks the airways, creating nasal congestion, pain, and the general discomfort associated with sinusitis.There Are Many Factors That Cause Sinusitis 1. The Role Played...
- Different Types of Physicians Explained
Doctors or physicians are categorized according to different factors including medical specialties and subspecialties. Most doctors specialize in a specific area of medicine. This article provides a summary of the different types of doctors in the medical field. AllergistsAllergists are also...