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Rosalie E Woodruff

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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 5, 2002
Climate change and human health: what do we know?Anthony J McMichael, Rosalie E Woodruff
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 14, 2006
Action on climate change: no time to delayRosalie E Woodruff, Anthony J McMichael, Simon Hales
Lancet (London, England)|March 15, 2006
Climate change and human health: present and future risksAnthony J McMichael, Rosalie E Woodruff, Simon Hales
Global Health Action|January 7, 2010
Climate change could threaten blood supply by altering the distribution of vector-borne disease: an Australian case-studyHilary J Bambrick, Rosalie E Woodruff, Ivan C Hanigan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 11, 2007
Action on climate change: the health risks of procrastinatingRosalie E Woodruff, Tony McMichael, Colin Butler, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 14, 2006
Early warning of Ross River virus epidemics: combining surveillance data on climate and mosquitoesRosalie E Woodruff, Charles S Guest, Michael G Garner, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 3, 2002
Predicting Ross River virus epidemics from regional weather dataRosalie E Woodruff, Charles S Guest, Michael G Garner, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 5, 2002
Climate change and human health: what do we know?Anthony J McMichael, Rosalie E Woodruff
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 14, 2006
Action on climate change: no time to delayRosalie E Woodruff, Anthony J McMichael, Simon Hales
Lancet (London, England)|March 15, 2006
Climate change and human health: present and future risksAnthony J McMichael, Rosalie E Woodruff, Simon Hales
Global Health Action|January 7, 2010
Climate change could threaten blood supply by altering the distribution of vector-borne disease: an Australian case-studyHilary J Bambrick, Rosalie E Woodruff, Ivan C Hanigan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 11, 2007
Action on climate change: the health risks of procrastinatingRosalie E Woodruff, Tony McMichael, Colin Butler, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 14, 2006
Early warning of Ross River virus epidemics: combining surveillance data on climate and mosquitoesRosalie E Woodruff, Charles S Guest, Michael G Garner, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 3, 2002
Predicting Ross River virus epidemics from regional weather dataRosalie E Woodruff, Charles S Guest, Michael G Garner, et al.
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