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George Dennis Shanks

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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 14, 2019
Epidemiological Isolation as an Infection Mortality Risk Factor in U.S. Soldiers from Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth CenturiesGeorge Dennis Shanks
BMJ Military Health|June 8, 2022
Liberty ship sinking disrupts military medical mobilisation in 1942George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 9, 2020
Decreased Mortality of <i>falciparum</i> Malaria in Anemic Prisoners of War?George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 25, 2019
Malaria-Associated Mortality in Australian and British Prisoners of War on the Thai-Burma Railway 1943-1944George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 25, 2019
Tolerance May Be More Appropriate Than Immunity When Describing Chronic Malaria InfectionsGeorge Dennis Shanks
Internal Medicine Journal|May 15, 2023
Immunisation used for offensive and defensive purposes during the Second World WarGeorge Dennis Shanks
Internal Medicine Journal|August 23, 2021
Reintroduced malaria in Queensland, Australia during the Second World WarGeorge Dennis Shanks
BMJ Military Health|June 15, 2026
Understanding the problem of transfusion transmitted malaria in the deployed military environmentSeth Makin, George Dennis Shanks, John Francis McNamara
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 3, 2025
Malaria-Associated Mortality in the 19th CenturySean N Gannon, Michael Waller, George Dennis Shanks
Malaria Journal|November 2, 2013
Mass drug administration for the control and elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria: an ecological study from Jiangsu province, ChinaMichelle S Hsiang, Jimee Hwang, Amy R Tao, et al.
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 14, 2019
Epidemiological Isolation as an Infection Mortality Risk Factor in U.S. Soldiers from Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth CenturiesGeorge Dennis Shanks
BMJ Military Health|June 8, 2022
Liberty ship sinking disrupts military medical mobilisation in 1942George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 9, 2020
Decreased Mortality of <i>falciparum</i> Malaria in Anemic Prisoners of War?George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 25, 2019
Malaria-Associated Mortality in Australian and British Prisoners of War on the Thai-Burma Railway 1943-1944George Dennis Shanks
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 25, 2019
Tolerance May Be More Appropriate Than Immunity When Describing Chronic Malaria InfectionsGeorge Dennis Shanks
Internal Medicine Journal|May 15, 2023
Immunisation used for offensive and defensive purposes during the Second World WarGeorge Dennis Shanks
Internal Medicine Journal|August 23, 2021
Reintroduced malaria in Queensland, Australia during the Second World WarGeorge Dennis Shanks
BMJ Military Health|June 15, 2026
Understanding the problem of transfusion transmitted malaria in the deployed military environmentSeth Makin, George Dennis Shanks, John Francis McNamara
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 3, 2025
Malaria-Associated Mortality in the 19th CenturySean N Gannon, Michael Waller, George Dennis Shanks
Malaria Journal|November 2, 2013
Mass drug administration for the control and elimination of Plasmodium vivax malaria: an ecological study from Jiangsu province, ChinaMichelle S Hsiang, Jimee Hwang, Amy R Tao, et al.
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