Cold-Arrest™­­ Bibliography

The Cold-Arrest™ Procedure is based on decades of scientific research into human upper-respiratory infections, the micro-organisms that cause them, and the procedures, medications and nutritional regimens capable of successfully mitigating or eradicating them. The following bibliography is current as of January 2012.

1. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr. 2000. The Common Cold. In Principles and Practices of Infectious Diseases, 5th ed. G.L. Mandell, J.E. Bennett, and R. Dolin, editors. Churchill Livingstone, New York. 651-656.
2. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr., J. Hendley, G. Simon, and W.S.J. Jordan. 1967. Rhinovirus infections in an industrial population. II. Characteristics of illness and antibody response. JAMA. 202:494-500.
3. Treanor, J.J. 2000. Influenza virus. In Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 5th ed. G.L. Mandell, J.E. Bennett, and R. Dolin, editors. Churchill Livingstone, New York. 1823-1849.
4. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr. 1997. Rhinoviruses. In Viral Infection of Humans: Epidemiology and Control, 4th ed. A.S. Evans, and R.A. Kaslow, editors. Plenum Press, New York. 815-838.
5. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr., and R.R. Ruckert. 1997. Rhinovirus. In Clinical Virology. D.D. Richman, R.J. Whitley, and F.G. Hayden, editors. Churhill Livingstone, New York. 1025-1047.
6. Hendley, J.O., R.P. Wenzel, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1973. Transmission of rhinovirus colds by self-inoculation. New England Journal of Medicine. 288:1361-1364.
7. Hendley, J.O., and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1988. Mechanisms of transmission of rhinovirus infections. Epidemiologic Reviews. 10:243-258.
8. Douglas, R.G.J. 1970. Pathogenesis of rhinovirus common colds in human volunteers. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 79:563-571.
9. Hendley, J.O., W.P. Edmondson, Jr., and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1972. Relation between naturally acquired immunity and infectivity of two rhinoviruses in volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 125:243-248.
10. Winther, B., J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., N. Mygind, R.B. Turner, and J.O. Hendley. 1986. Sites of rhinovirus recovery after point inoculation of the upper airway. Jama. 256:1763-1767.
11. Abraham, G., and R.J. Colonno. 1984. Many rhinovirus serotypes share the same cellular receptor. J. Virol. 51:340-345.
12. Winther, B., J.M. Greve, J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., D.J. Innes, J.R. Eastham, A. McClelland, and J.O. Hendley. 1997. Surface expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 on epithelial cells in the human adenoid. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 176:523-525.
13. Harris, J.M., 2nd, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1996. Incubation periods of experimental rhinovirus infection and illness. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 23:1287-1290.
14. Turner, R.B., J.O. Hendley, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1982. Shedding of infected ciliated epithelial cells in rhinovirus colds. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 145:849-853.
15. Arruda, E., T.R. Boyle, B. Winther, D.C. Pevear, J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., and F.G. Hayden. 1995. Localization of human rhinovirus replication in the upper respiratory tract by in situ hybridization. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 171:1329-1333.
16. Naclerio, R.M., D. Proud, L.M. Lichtenstein, A. Kagey-Sobotka, J.O. Hendley, J. Sorrentino, and J.M. Gwaltney. 1988. Kinins are generated during experimental rhinovirus colds. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 157:133-142.
17. Proud, D., J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., J.O. Hendley, C.A. Dinarello, S. Gillis, and R.P. Schleimer. 1994. Increased levels of interleukin-1 are detected in nasal secretions of volunteers during experimental rhinovirus colds. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 169:1007-1013.
18. Turner, R.B. 1994. Elaboration of interleukin 8 (IL-8) from fibroblast (MRC-5) cells and human nasal epithelium in response to rhinovirus (RV) challenge. 34th ICAAC, Orlando, FL:1994 (abstract).
19. Zhu, Z., W. Tang, J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., Y. Wu, and J.A. Elias. 1997. Rhinovirus stimulation of interleukin-8 in vivo and in vitro: role of NF-kappaB. American Journal of Physiology. 273:L814-824.
20. Babe, K.S., and W.E. Serafin. 1996. Histamine, bradykinin, and their antagonists. In Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed. J.G. Hardman, L.E. Limbird, P.B. Molinoff, R.W. Ruddon, and A.G. Gilman, editors. McGraw Hill, New York. 581-600.
21. Doyle, W.J., T.P. McBride, D.P. Skoner, B.R. Maddern, J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., and M. Uhrin. 1988. A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of the effect of chlorpheniramine on the response of the nasal airway, middle ear and eustachian tube to provocative rhinovirus challenge. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 7:229-238.
22. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr., J. Paul, D.A. Edelman, R.R. O’Connor, and R.B. Turner. 1996. Randomized controlled trial of clemastine fumarate for treatment of experimental rhinovirus colds. Clin. Infect Dis. 22:656-662.
23. Gwaltney, J.M., Jr., and H.M. Druce. 1997. Efficacy of brompheniramine maleate for the treatment of rhinovirus colds. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 25:1188-1194.
24. Gaffey, M.J., D.L. Kaiser, and F.G. Hayden. 1988. Ineffectiveness of oral terfenadine in natural colds: evidence against histamine as a mediator of common cold symptoms. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 7:223-228.
25. Insel, P.A. 1996. Analgesic-antipyretin and antiinflammatory agents and drugs employed in the treatment of gout. In Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed. J.G. Hardman, L.E. Limbird, P.B. Molinoff, R.W. Ruddon, and A.G. Gilman, editors. McGraw Hill, New York. 617-657.
26. Nozhat, J.R.M., B. Choudry, and R.W. Fuller. 1990. The effect of sulindac on the abnormal cough reflex associated with dry cough. J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther. 255:161-164.
27. Fogari, R., A. Zoppi, F. Tettamanti, G.D. Malamani, C. Tinelli, and A. Salvetti. 1992. Effects of nifedipine and indomethacin on cough induced by angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors: A double-blind, randomized, cross-over study. J Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 19:670-673.
28. Sperber, S.J., J.O. Hendley, F.G. Hayden, D.K. Riker, J.V. Sorrentino, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1992. Effects of naproxen on experimental rhinovirus colds. A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. Annals of Internal Medicine. 117:37-41.
29. Sperber, S.J., J.V. Sorrentino, D.K. Riker, and F.G. Hayden. 1989. Evaluation of an alpha agonist alone and in combination with a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agent in the treatment of experimental rhinovirus colds. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 65:145-160.
30. Graham, N.M., C.J. Burrell, R.M. Douglas, P. Debelle, and L. Davies. 1990. Adverse effects of aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen on immune function, viral shedding, and clinical status in rhinovirus-infected volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 162:1277-1282.
31. Hoffman, B.B., and R.J. Lefkowitz. 1996. Catecholamines, sympathomimetic drugs, and adrenergic receptor antagonists. In Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed. J.G. Hardman, L.E. Limbird, P.B. Molinoff, R.W. Ruddon, and A.G. Gilman, editors. McGraw Hill, New York. 199-248.
32. Coates, M.L., C.M. Rembold, and B.M. Farr. 1995. Does pseudoephedrine increase blood pressure in patients with controlled hypertension? [see comments]. Journal of Family Practice. 40:22-26.
33. Brown, J.H., and P. Taylor. 1996. Muscarinic receptor agonists and antagonists. In Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed. J.G. Hardman, L.E. Limbird, P.B. Molinoff, R.W. Ruddon, and A.G. Gilman, editors. McGraw Hill, New York. 141-160.
34. Gaffey, M.J., J.M. Gwaltney, Jr., W.E. Dressler, J.V. Sorrentino, and F.G. Hayden. 1987. Intranasally administered atropine methonitrate treatment of experimental rhinovirus colds. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 135:241-244.
35. Gaffey, M.J., F.G. Hayden, J.C. Boyd, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1988. Ipratropium bromide treatment of experimental rhinovirus infection. Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy. 32:1644-1647.
36. Hayden, F.G., L. Diamond, P.B. Wood, D.C. Korts, and M.T. Wecker. 1996. Effectiveness and safety of intranasal ipratropium bromide in common colds. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Annals of Internal Medicine. 125:89-97.
37. Reisine, T., and G. Pasternak. 1996. Opioid analgesics and antagonists. In Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed. J.G. Hardman, L.E. Limbird, P.B. Molinoff, R.W. Ruddon, and A.G. Gilman, editors. McGraw Hill, New York.
38. Freestone, C., and R. Eccles. 1997. Assessment of the antitussive efficacy of codeine in cough associated with common cold. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 49:1045-1049.
39. Smith, M.B.H., and W. Feldman. 1991. A critical review of clinical trials between 1950 and 1991. JAMA. 269:2258-2263.
40. Gwaltney, J.M., Jr., C.D. Phillips, R.D. Miller, and D.K. Riker. 1994. Computed tomographic study of the common cold. New England Journal of Medicine. 330:25-30.
41. Gwaltney, J.M.Jr., J.O. Hendley, C.D. Phillips, C.R. Bass, N. Mygind, and B. Winther. 2000. Nose blowing propels nasal fluid into the paranasal sinuses. Clin. Infect. Dis. 30:387-391.
42. McBride, T.P., W.J. Doyle, F.G. Hayden, and J.M. Gwaltney, Jr. 1989. Alterations of the eustachian tube, middle ear, and nose in rhinovirus infection. Archives of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery. 115:1054-1059.
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44. Elkhatieb, A., G. Hipskind, D. Woerner, and F.G. Hayden. 1993. Middle ear abnormalities during natural rhinovirus colds in adults. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 168:618-621.
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48. Gwaltney, J.M., Jr. 1996. Acute community-acquired sinusitis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 23:1209-1223.
49. Gwaltney, J.M., Jr. 1999. Acute community acquired bacterial sinusitis: To treat or not to treat. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 6 Suppl A:46A-50A.
50. Gwaltney, J.M., Jr., W.M. Scheld, M.A. Sande, and A. Sydnor. 1992. The microbial etiology and antimicrobial therapy of adults with acute community-acquired sinusitis: a fifteen-year experience at the University of Virginia and review of other selected studies. Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology. 90:457-461.
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