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Paul R Hunter

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American Journal of Public Health|July 31, 2010
Apparent benefit of water filters may be an artifact of study designPaul R Hunter
Virulence|May 12, 2025
Future disease burden due to the rise of emerging infectious disease secondary to climate change may be being under-estimatedPaul R Hunter
Journal of Water and Health|September 24, 2004
Drinking water and diarrhoeal disease due to Escherichia coliPaul R Hunter
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2009
Household water treatment in developing countries: comparing different intervention types using meta-regressionPaul R Hunter
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 10, 2003
National disease burden due to waterborne transmission of nosocomial pathogens is substantially overestimatedPaul R Hunter
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2009
Bibliometrics, research quality, and neglected tropical diseasesPaul R Hunter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 15, 2021
Thrombosis after covid-19 vaccinationPaul R Hunter
Health Security|February 19, 2016
Contextual Factors Among Indiscriminate or Large Attacks on Food or Water Supplies, 1946-2015Julii Brainard, Paul R Hunter
Simulation|July 21, 2021
Misinformation making a disease outbreak worse: outcomes compared for influenza, monkeypox, and norovirusJulii Brainard, Paul R Hunter
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 2004
What do negative associations between potential risk factors and illness in analytical epidemiological studies of infectious disease really mean?Louise Swift, Paul R Hunter
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American Journal of Public Health|July 31, 2010
Apparent benefit of water filters may be an artifact of study designPaul R Hunter
Virulence|May 12, 2025
Future disease burden due to the rise of emerging infectious disease secondary to climate change may be being under-estimatedPaul R Hunter
Journal of Water and Health|September 24, 2004
Drinking water and diarrhoeal disease due to Escherichia coliPaul R Hunter
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2009
Household water treatment in developing countries: comparing different intervention types using meta-regressionPaul R Hunter
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 10, 2003
National disease burden due to waterborne transmission of nosocomial pathogens is substantially overestimatedPaul R Hunter
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2009
Bibliometrics, research quality, and neglected tropical diseasesPaul R Hunter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 15, 2021
Thrombosis after covid-19 vaccinationPaul R Hunter
Health Security|February 19, 2016
Contextual Factors Among Indiscriminate or Large Attacks on Food or Water Supplies, 1946-2015Julii Brainard, Paul R Hunter
Simulation|July 21, 2021
Misinformation making a disease outbreak worse: outcomes compared for influenza, monkeypox, and norovirusJulii Brainard, Paul R Hunter
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 2004
What do negative associations between potential risk factors and illness in analytical epidemiological studies of infectious disease really mean?Louise Swift, Paul R Hunter
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