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Christopher J M Whitty

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International Health|August 28, 2015
Political, social and technical risks in the last stages of disease eradication campaignsChristopher J M Whitty
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 8, 2014
Milroy Lecture: eradication of disease: hype, hope and realityChristopher J M Whitty
BMC Medicine|December 18, 2015
What makes an academic paper useful for health policy?Christopher J M Whitty
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|February 5, 2019
Antimicrobial resistance: learning lessons from antiparasitic, antibacterial and antimycobacterial drug resistance in low-income settingsChristopher J M Whitty
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2017
The contribution of biological, mathematical, clinical, engineering and social sciences to combatting the West African Ebola epidemicChristopher J M Whitty
Tropical Doctor|July 23, 2004
The debate over combination drug policy for malaria: it may not just be the patients' temperatures which need to be brought downChristopher J M Whitty
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 20, 2018
Building UK infrastructure for research that benefits infants, children and young peopleChristopher J M Whitty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 29, 2011
The RTS,S malaria vaccineChristopher J M Whitty
Tropical Doctor|October 13, 2006
New tools to fight disease should be celebrated, but we also need the systems and the people to deliver themChristopher J M Whitty, Tom Doherty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 23, 2019
Malaria control stalls in high incidence areasChristopher J M Whitty, Evelyn Ansah
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International Health|August 28, 2015
Political, social and technical risks in the last stages of disease eradication campaignsChristopher J M Whitty
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 8, 2014
Milroy Lecture: eradication of disease: hype, hope and realityChristopher J M Whitty
BMC Medicine|December 18, 2015
What makes an academic paper useful for health policy?Christopher J M Whitty
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|February 5, 2019
Antimicrobial resistance: learning lessons from antiparasitic, antibacterial and antimycobacterial drug resistance in low-income settingsChristopher J M Whitty
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2017
The contribution of biological, mathematical, clinical, engineering and social sciences to combatting the West African Ebola epidemicChristopher J M Whitty
Tropical Doctor|July 23, 2004
The debate over combination drug policy for malaria: it may not just be the patients' temperatures which need to be brought downChristopher J M Whitty
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 20, 2018
Building UK infrastructure for research that benefits infants, children and young peopleChristopher J M Whitty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 29, 2011
The RTS,S malaria vaccineChristopher J M Whitty
Tropical Doctor|October 13, 2006
New tools to fight disease should be celebrated, but we also need the systems and the people to deliver themChristopher J M Whitty, Tom Doherty
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 23, 2019
Malaria control stalls in high incidence areasChristopher J M Whitty, Evelyn Ansah
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