-
1
-
-
84965228039
-
On some peculiar pigmented cells found in two mosquitoes fed on malarial blood
-
Ross R. On some peculiar pigmented cells found in two mosquitoes fed on malarial blood. BMJ 1897; 18:1786-1788.
-
(1897)
BMJ
, vol.18
, pp. 1786-1788
-
-
Ross, R.1
-
3
-
-
77957101871
-
Mosquitoes and malaria. A study of the relation between the number of mosquitoes in a locality and the malaria rate
-
Waite H. Mosquitoes and malaria. A study of the relation between the number of mosquitoes in a locality and the malaria rate. Biometrika 1910; 7(4):421-436.
-
(1910)
Biometrika
, vol.7
, Issue.4
, pp. 421-436
-
-
Waite, H.1
-
5
-
-
0005802563
-
Some quantitative studies in epidemiology
-
Ross R. Some quantitative studies in epidemiology. Nature 1911; 87:466-467.
-
(1911)
Nature
, vol.87
, pp. 466-467
-
-
Ross, R.1
-
6
-
-
51149130854
-
Quantitative studies in epidemiology
-
Lotka AJ. Quantitative studies in epidemiology. Nature 1912; 88(2206):497-498.
-
(1912)
Nature
, vol.88
, Issue.2206
, pp. 497-498
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
-
7
-
-
0009290268
-
Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology I. General part
-
Lotka AJ. Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. I. General part. Amer J Hyg 1923; 3(Suppl 1):1-36.
-
(1923)
Amer J Hyg
, Issue.3 SUPPL. 1
, pp. 1-36
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
-
8
-
-
79959593261
-
Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. II. General part (continued). Comparison of two formulae given by Sir Ronald Ross
-
Lotka AJ. Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. II. General part (continued). Comparison of two formulae given by Sir Ronald Ross. Amer J Hyg 1923; 3(Suppl 1):38-54.
-
(1923)
Amer J Hyg
, vol.3
, Issue.SUPPL. 1
, pp. 38-54
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
-
9
-
-
0009290268
-
Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. III. Numerical part
-
Lotka AJ. Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. III. Numerical part. Amer J Hyg 1923; 3(Suppl 1):55-95.
-
(1923)
Amer J Hyg
, vol.3
, Issue.SUPPL. 1
, pp. 55-95
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
-
10
-
-
0009290268
-
Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. IV. Incubation lag
-
Lotka AJ, Sharpe FR. Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. IV. Incubation lag. Amer J Hyg 1923; 3 (Suppl 1):96-112.
-
(1923)
Amer J Hyg
, vol.3
, Issue.SUPPL. 1
, pp. 96-112
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
Sharpe, F.R.2
-
11
-
-
0009290268
-
Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology
-
Lotka AJ. Contributions to the analysis of malaria epidemiology. V. Summary Amer J Hyg 1923; 3(Suppl 1):113-121.
-
(1923)
V Summary Amer J Hyg
, vol.3
, Issue.SUPPL. 1
, pp. 113-121
-
-
Lotka, A.J.1
-
12
-
-
4844221308
-
Statics and dynamics of malaria infection in Anopheles mosquitoes
-
Smith DL, McKenzie FE. Statics and dynamics of malaria infection in Anopheles mosquitoes. Malar J 2004; 3:13.
-
(2004)
Malar J
, vol.3
, pp. 13
-
-
Smith, D.L.1
McKenzie, F.E.2
-
13
-
-
79959615296
-
The epidemiological significance of repeated infections and relapses
-
McKendrick AG. The epidemiological significance of repeated infections and relapses. Indian J Med Res 1915; 3:266-270.
-
(1915)
Indian J Med Res
, vol.3
, pp. 266-270
-
-
McKendrick, A.G.1
-
14
-
-
0009643441
-
On the control of malaria in Freetown, Sierra Leone. I. Plasmodium falciparum and Anopheles gambiae in relation to malaria occurring in infants
-
Walton GA. On the control of malaria in Freetown, Sierra Leone. I. Plasmodium falciparum and Anopheles gambiae in relation to malaria occurring in infants. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 1947; 41:380-407.
-
(1947)
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
, vol.41
, pp. 380-407
-
-
Walton, G.A.1
-
15
-
-
76549258856
-
The analysis of infection rates in diseases in which superinfection occurs
-
Macdonald G. The analysis of infection rates in diseases in which superinfection occurs. Trop Dis Bull 1950; 47(10):907-915.
-
(1950)
Trop Dis Bull
, vol.47
, Issue.10
, pp. 907-915
-
-
Macdonald, G.1
-
16
-
-
0002608384
-
The population dynamics of malaria
-
Anderson RM, ed. London, UK: Chapman and Hall
-
Aron JL, May RM. The population dynamics of malaria. In: Anderson RM, ed. Population Dynamics and Infectious Disease. London, UK: Chapman and Hall 1982; 139-179.
-
(1982)
Population Dynamics and Infectious Disease
, pp. 139-179
-
-
Aron, J.L.1
May, R.M.2
-
17
-
-
0010290599
-
Superinfection - A problem in formulating a problem
-
Fine PEM. Superinfection-a problem in formulating a problem. Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases 1975; 72:475-488.
-
(1975)
Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases
, vol.72
, pp. 475-488
-
-
Fine, P.E.M.1
-
20
-
-
0023932760
-
Density-dependence in parasite transmission dynamics
-
DOI 10.1016/0169-4758(88)90034-8
-
Dietz K. Density-dependence in parasite transmission dynamics. Parasitol Today 1988; 4(4):91-97. (Pubitemid 18096185)
-
(1988)
Parasitology Today
, vol.4
, Issue.4
, pp. 91-97
-
-
Dietz, K.1
-
21
-
-
0002772161
-
Mathematical models for transmission and control of malaria
-
In: Wernsdorfer W McGregor I, eds. Edinburgh, UK: Churchill Livingstone
-
Dietz K. Mathematical models for transmission and control of malaria. In: Wernsdorfer W, McGregor I, eds. Principles and Practice of Malaria. Edinburgh, UK: Churchill Livingstone 1988; 1091-1133.
-
(1988)
Principles and Practice of Malaria
, pp. 1091-1133
-
-
Dietz, K.1
-
22
-
-
0000607162
-
The distribution of anopheline mosquito bites among different age groups; a new factor in malaria epidemiology
-
Muirhead-Thomson RC. The distribution of anopheline mosquito bites among different age groups; a new factor in malaria epidemiology. Br Med J 1951; 1(4715):1114-1117.
-
(1951)
Br Med J
, vol.1
, Issue.4715
, pp. 1114-1117
-
-
Muirhead-Thomson, R.C.1
-
23
-
-
84971179406
-
The relationship of host size to feeding by mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae giles complex (Diptera: Culicidae)
-
Port GR, Boreham PFL, Bryan JH. The relationship of host size to feeding by mosquitoes of the Anopheles gambiae giles complex (Diptera: Culicidae). Bull Entomological Res 1980; 70:133-144.
-
(1980)
Bull Entomological Res
, vol.70
, pp. 133-144
-
-
Port, G.R.1
Boreham, P.F.L.2
Bryan, J.H.3
-
24
-
-
0033015128
-
Odor-mediated behavior of Afrotropical malaria mosquitoes
-
DOI 10.1146/annurev.ento.44.1.131
-
Takken W, Knols BGJ. Odor-mediated behavior of Afrotropical malaria mosquitoes. Annual Reviews of Entomology 1999; 44:131-157. (Pubitemid 29096969)
-
(1999)
Annual Review of Entomology
, vol.44
, pp. 131-157
-
-
Takken, W.1
Knols, B.G.J.2
-
25
-
-
0028931617
-
Mapping the densities of malaria vectors within a single village
-
Smith T, Charlwood JD, Takken W et al. Mapping the densities of malaria vectors within a single village.Acta Trop 1995; 59(1):1-18.
-
(1995)
Acta Trop
, vol.59
, Issue.1
, pp. 1-18
-
-
Smith, T.1
Charlwood, J.D.2
Takken, W.3
-
26
-
-
0036860382
-
Reducing malaria by mosquito-proofing houses
-
DOI 10.1016/S1471-4922(02)02382-6, PII S1471492202023826
-
Lindsay SW, Emerson PM, Charlwood JD. Reducing malaria by mosquito-proofing houses. Trends Parasitol 2002; 18(11):510-514. (Pubitemid 35441266)
-
(2002)
Trends in Parasitology
, vol.18
, Issue.11
, pp. 510-514
-
-
Lindsay, S.W.1
Emerson, P.M.2
Charlwood, J.D.3
-
27
-
-
0023794865
-
The trouble with eaves; house entry by vectors of malaria
-
Lindsay SW, Snow RW. The trouble with eaves; house entry by vectors of malaria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1988; 82(4):645-646.
-
(1988)
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
, vol.82
, Issue.4
, pp. 645-646
-
-
Lindsay, S.W.1
Snow, R.W.2
-
28
-
-
24944548688
-
Malaria infection increases attractiveness of humans to mosquitoes
-
Lacroix R, Mukabana WR, Gouagna LC et al. Malaria infection increases attractiveness of humans to mosquitoes. PLoS Biol 2005; 3(9):e298.
-
(2005)
PLoS Biol
, vol.3
, Issue.9
-
-
Lacroix, R.1
Mukabana, W.R.2
Gouagna, L.C.3
-
29
-
-
33845881875
-
Revisiting the basic reproductive number for malaria and its implications for malaria control
-
Smith DL, McKenzie FE, Snow RW et al. Revisiting the basic reproductive number for malaria and its implications for malaria control. PLoS Biol 2007; 5(3):e42.
-
(2007)
PLoS Biol
, vol.5
, Issue.3
-
-
Smith, D.L.1
McKenzie, F.E.2
Snow, R.W.3
-
30
-
-
0039320821
-
Models for vector-borne parasitic diseases
-
Dietz K. Models for vector-borne parasitic diseases. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 1980; 39:264-277.
-
(1980)
Lecture Notes in Biomathematics
, vol.39
, pp. 264-277
-
-
Dietz, K.1
-
31
-
-
0022438597
-
Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: Effects of flies which bite some people more frequently than others
-
Dye C, Hasibeder G. Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: Effects of flies which bite some people more frequently than others. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1986; 80(1):69-77.
-
(1986)
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
, vol.80
, Issue.1
, pp. 69-77
-
-
Dye, C.1
Hasibeder, G.2
-
32
-
-
0000864360
-
Mosquito host choice and the epidemiology of malaria
-
Kingsolver JG. Mosquito host choice and the epidemiology of malaria. The American Naturalist 1987; 130:811-827.
-
(1987)
The American Naturalist
, vol.130
, pp. 811-827
-
-
Kingsolver, J.G.1
-
33
-
-
11144311617
-
The risk of a mosquito-borne infection in a heterogeneous environment
-
Smith DL, Dushoff J, McKenzie FE. The risk of a mosquito-borne infection in a heterogeneous environment.PLoS Biol 2004; 2(11):e368.
-
(2004)
PLoS Biol
, vol.2
, Issue.11
-
-
Smith, D.L.1
Dushoff, J.2
McKenzie, F.E.3
-
34
-
-
23244453707
-
The unexpected importance of mosquito oviposition behaviour for malaria: Nonproductive larval habitats can be sources for malaria transmission
-
Le Menach A, McKenzie FE, Flahault A et al. The unexpected importance of mosquito oviposition behaviour for malaria: Nonproductive larval habitats can be sources for malaria transmission. Malar J 2005; 4(1):23.
-
(2005)
Malar J
, vol.4
, Issue.1
, pp. 23
-
-
Le Menach, A.1
McKenzie, F.E.2
Flahault, A.3
-
35
-
-
0000532278
-
An application to the theory of probabilities to the study of a priori pathometry-part I
-
Ross R. An application to the theory of probabilities to the study of a priori pathometry-part I. Proc Roy Soc Lond Part 1 A 1916; 92:204-230.
-
(1916)
Proc Roy Soc Lond Part 1 A
, vol.92
, pp. 204-230
-
-
Ross, R.1
-
38
-
-
0034410937
-
Why model malaria?
-
McKenzie FE. Why model malaria? Parasitol Today 2000; 16(12):511-516.
-
(2000)
Parasitol Today
, vol.16
, Issue.12
, pp. 511-516
-
-
McKenzie, F.E.1
-
39
-
-
85045014889
-
The strateg y of model building in population biology
-
Levins R. The strateg y of model building in population biology. American Scientist 1966; 54:421-431.
-
(1966)
American Scientist
, vol.54
, pp. 421-431
-
-
Levins, R.1
-
40
-
-
43849090221
-
Measuring malaria endemicity from intense to interrupted transmission
-
Hay SI, Smith DL, Snow RW. Measuring malaria endemicity from intense to interrupted transmission.Lancet Infect Dis 2008; 8(6):369-378.
-
(2008)
Lancet Infect Dis
, vol.8
, Issue.6
, pp. 369-378
-
-
Hay, S.I.1
Smith, D.L.2
Snow, R.W.3
-
41
-
-
36048934939
-
Standardizing estimates of the Plasmodium falciparum parasite rate
-
Smith DL, Guerra CA, Snow RW et al. Standardizing estimates of the Plasmodium falciparum parasite rate. Malar J 2007; 6:131.
-
(2007)
Malar J
, vol.6
, pp. 131
-
-
Smith, D.L.1
Guerra, C.A.2
Snow, R.W.3
-
42
-
-
36448929113
-
Serology: A robust indicator of malaria transmission intensity?
-
DOI 10.1016/j.pt.2007.08.023, PII S1471492207002772
-
Corran P, Coleman P, Riley E et al. Serology: A robust indicator of malaria transmission intensity? Trends Parasitol 2007; 23(12):575-582. (Pubitemid 350167541)
-
(2007)
Trends in Parasitology
, vol.23
, Issue.12
, pp. 575-582
-
-
Corran, P.1
Coleman, P.2
Riley, E.3
Drakeley, C.4
-
43
-
-
0001074045
-
Epidemiological basis of malaria control
-
Macdonald G. Epidemiological basis of malaria control. Bull World Health Organ. 1956; 15(3-5):613-626.
-
(1956)
Bull World Health Organ.
, vol.15
, Issue.3-5
, pp. 613-626
-
-
Macdonald, G.1
-
44
-
-
0036944462
-
The consequences of reducing transmission of Plasmodium falciparum in Africa
-
DOI 10.1016/S0065-308X(02)52013-3
-
Snow RW, Marsh K. The consequences of reducing transmission of plasmodium falciparum in Africa.Adv Parasitol 2002; 52:235-264. (Pubitemid 36069925)
-
(2002)
Advances in Parasitology
, vol.52
, pp. 235-264
-
-
Snow, R.W.1
Marsh, K.2
-
45
-
-
28544446803
-
The entomological inoculation rate and Plasmodium falciparum infection in African children
-
DOI 10.1038/nature04024, PII N04024
-
Smith DL, Dushoff J, Snow RW et al. The entomological inoculation rate and Plasmodium falciparum infection in african children. Nature 2005; 438(7067):492-495. (Pubitemid 41742019)
-
(2005)
Nature
, vol.438
, Issue.7067
, pp. 492-495
-
-
Smith, D.L.1
Dushoff, J.2
Snow, R.W.3
Hay, S.I.4
-
46
-
-
12644311249
-
Heterogeneities in the transmission of infectious agents: Implications for the design of control programs
-
DOI 10.1073/pnas.94.1.338
-
Woolhouse ME, Dye C, Etard JF et al. Heterogeneities in the transmission of infectious agents: Implications for the design of control programs. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1997; 94(1):338-342. (Pubitemid 27027211)
-
(1997)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
, vol.94
, Issue.1
, pp. 338-342
-
-
Woolhouse, M.E.J.1
Dye, C.2
Etard, J.-F.3
Smith, T.4
Charlwood, J.D.5
Garnett, G.P.6
Hagan, P.7
Hii, J.L.K.8
Ndhlovu, P.D.9
Quinnell, R.J.10
Watts, C.H.11
Chandiwana, S.K.12
Anderson, R.M.13
-
47
-
-
40849133986
-
Risk factors for house-entry by malaria vectors in a rural town and satellite villages in the gambia
-
Kirby MJ, Green C, Milligan PM et al. Risk factors for house-entry by malaria vectors in a rural town and satellite villages in the gambia. Malar J 2008; 7:2.
-
(2008)
Malar J
, vol.7
, pp. 2
-
-
Kirby, M.J.1
Green, C.2
Milligan, P.M.3
-
48
-
-
0037974258
-
Changes in house design reduce exposure to malaria mosquitoes
-
DOI 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2003.01059.x
-
Lindsay SW, Jawara M, Paine K et al. Changes in house design reduce exposure to malaria mosquitoes.Trop Med Int Health 2003; 8(6):512-517. (Pubitemid 36724015)
-
(2003)
Tropical Medicine and International Health
, vol.8
, Issue.6
, pp. 512-517
-
-
Lindsay, S.W.1
Jawara, M.2
Paine, K.3
Pinder, M.4
Walraven, G.E.L.5
Emerson, P.M.6
-
49
-
-
33846918710
-
An elaborated feeding cycle model for reductions in vectorial capacity of night-biting mosquitoes by insecticide-treated nets
-
Le Menach A, Takala S, McKenzie FE et al. An elaborated feeding cycle model for reductions in vectorial capacity of night-biting mosquitoes by insecticide-treated nets. Malar J 2007; 6:10.
-
(2007)
Malar J
, vol.6
, pp. 10
-
-
Le Menach, A.1
Takala, S.2
McKenzie, F.E.3
-
50
-
-
0023956482
-
Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: Persistence in a completely heterogeneous environment
-
Hasibeder G, Dye C. Population dynamics of mosquito-borne disease: Persistence in a completely heterogeneous environment. Theor Popul Biol 1988; 33(1):31-53.
-
(1988)
Theor Popul Biol
, vol.33
, Issue.1
, pp. 31-53
-
-
Hasibeder, G.1
Dye, C.2
-
51
-
-
4844223378
-
Does malaria suffer from lack of memory?
-
DOI 10.1111/j.0105-2896.2004.00181.x
-
Struik SS, Riley EM. Does malaria suffer from lack of memory? Immunol Rev 2004; 201:268-290. (Pubitemid 39318458)
-
(2004)
Immunological Reviews
, vol.201
, pp. 268-290
-
-
Struik, S.S.1
Riley, E.M.2
-
52
-
-
0036944462
-
The consequences of reducing transmission of Plasmodium falciparum in Africa
-
DOI 10.1016/S0065-308X(02)52013-3
-
Snow RW, Marsh K. The consequences of reducing transmission of Plasmodium falciparum in africa.Adv Parasitol 2002; 52:235-264. (Pubitemid 36069925)
-
(2002)
Advances in Parasitology
, vol.52
, pp. 235-264
-
-
Snow, R.W.1
Marsh, K.2
-
53
-
-
0017296791
-
Malaria transmission blocked by immunisation with gametes of the malaria parasite
-
Carter R, Chen DH. Malaria transmission blocked by immunisation with gametes of the malaria parasite.Nature 1976; 263(5572):57-60.
-
(1976)
Nature
, vol.263
, Issue.5572
, pp. 57-60
-
-
Carter, R.1
Chen, D.H.2
-
54
-
-
0026646643
-
The reservoir of it Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a holoendemic area of western Kenya
-
Githeko AK, Brandling-Bennett AD, Beier M et al. The reservoir of it Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a holoendemic area of western Kenya. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1992; 86:355-358.
-
(1992)
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
, vol.86
, pp. 355-358
-
-
Githeko, A.K.1
Brandling-Bennett, A.D.2
Beier, M.3
-
55
-
-
0023785350
-
Mathematical modeling of immunity to malaria
-
Aron JL. Mathematical modeling of immunity to malaria. Mathematical Biosciences 1988; 90:385-396.
-
(1988)
Mathematical Biosciences
, vol.90
, pp. 385-396
-
-
Aron, J.L.1
-
56
-
-
0020764383
-
Dynamics of acquired immunity boosted by exposure to infection
-
Aron JL. Dynamics of acquired immunity boosted by exposure to infection. Mathematical Biosciences 1983; 64:249-259.
-
(1983)
Mathematical Biosciences
, vol.64
, pp. 249-259
-
-
Aron, J.L.1
-
57
-
-
0023907164
-
Acquired immunity dependent upon exposure in an SIRS epidemic model
-
DOI 10.1016/0025-5564(88)90047-8
-
Aron JL. Acquired immunity dependent upon exposure in an SIRS epidemic model. Mathematical Biosciences 1988; 88:37-47. (Pubitemid 18072297)
-
(1988)
Mathematical Biosciences
, vol.88
, Issue.1
, pp. 37-47
-
-
Aron, J.L.1
-
58
-
-
0035723808
-
Associations of peak shifts in age-prevalence for human malarias with bednet coverage
-
DOI 10.1016/S0035-9203(01)90314-1
-
Smith T, Hii JL, Genton B et al. Associations of peak shifts in age-prevalence for human malarias with bednet coverage. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 2001; 95(1):1-6. (Pubitemid 34202213)
-
(2001)
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
, vol.95
, Issue.1
, pp. 1-6
-
-
Smith, T.1
Hii, J.L.K.2
Genton, B.3
Muller, I.4
Booth, M.5
Gibson, N.6
Narara, A.7
Alpers, M.P.8
-
59
-
-
0032977856
-
Immunity to non-cerebral severe malaria is acquired after one or two infections
-
DOI 10.1038/6560
-
Gupta S, Snow RW, Donnelly CA et al. Immunity to noncerebral severe malaria is acquired after one or two infections. Nat Med 1999; 5(3):340-343. (Pubitemid 29124373)
-
(1999)
Nature Medicine
, vol.5
, Issue.3
, pp. 340-343
-
-
Gupta, S.1
Snow, R.W.2
Donnelly, C.A.3
Marsh, K.4
Newbold, C.5
-
60
-
-
3042684521
-
Epidemiological models for the spread of antimalarial resistance
-
Koella JC, Antia R. Epidemiological models for the spread of antimalarial resistance. Malar J 2003; 2:3.
-
(2003)
Malar J
, vol.2
, pp. 3
-
-
Koella, J.C.1
Antia, R.2
-
61
-
-
44849103878
-
Clinically immune hosts as a refuge for drug-sensitive malaria parasites
-
Klein EY, Smith DL, Boni MF et al. Clinically immune hosts as a refuge for drug-sensitive malaria parasites. Malar J 2008; 7:67.
-
(2008)
Malar J
, vol.7
, pp. 67
-
-
Klein, E.Y.1
Smith, D.L.2
Boni, M.F.3
-
62
-
-
40149090824
-
Estimation of heterogeneity in malaria transmission by stochastic modelling of apparent deviations from mass action kinetics
-
Smith TA. Estimation of heterogeneity in malaria transmission by stochastic modelling of apparent deviations from mass action kinetics. Malar J 2008; 7:12.
-
(2008)
Malar J
, vol.7
, pp. 12
-
-
Smith, T.A.1
-
63
-
-
33748198647
-
Estimating the malaria risk of African mosquito movement by air travel
-
Tatem AJ, Rogers DJ, Hay SI. Estimating the malaria risk of African mosquito movement by air travel.Malar J 2006; 5:57.
-
(2006)
Malar J
, vol.5
, pp. 57
-
-
Tatem, A.J.1
Rogers, D.J.2
Hay, S.I.3
-
65
-
-
0141534195
-
Following in Soper's footsteps: Northeast Brazil 63 years after eradication of Anopheles gambiae
-
DOI 10.1016/S1473-3099(03)00776-X
-
Killeen GF. Following in Soper's footsteps: Northeast Brazil 63 years after eradication of Anopheles Gambiae. Lancet Infect Dis 2003; 3(10):663-666. (Pubitemid 37210230)
-
(2003)
Lancet Infectious Diseases
, vol.3
, Issue.10
, pp. 663-666
-
-
Killeen, G.F.1
-
66
-
-
0031134782
-
A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L soper, the rockefeller foundation and the anopheles gambiae invasion of Brazil
-
Packard RM, Gadehla P. A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L. Soper, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Anopheles gambiae invasion of Brazil. Med Anthropol 1997; 17(3):215-238.
-
(1997)
Med Anthropol
, vol.17
, Issue.3
, pp. 215-238
-
-
Packard, R.M.1
Gadehla, P.2
-
67
-
-
0028493066
-
A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L soper, the rockefeller foundation and the anopheles gambiae invasion of Brazil
-
Packard RM, Gadelha P. A land filled with mosquitoes: Fred L. Soper, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Anopheles gambiae invasion of Brazil. Parassitologia 1994; 36(1-2):197-213.
-
(1994)
Parassitologia
, vol.36
, Issue.1-2
, pp. 197-213
-
-
Packard, R.M.1
Gadelha, P.2
|