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Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Global transport networks and infectious disease spreadA J Tatem, D J Rogers, S I Hay
Remote Sensing of Environment|May 15, 2012
Assessing the accuracy of satellite derived global and national urban maps in KenyaA J Tatem, A M Noor, S I Hay
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|June 1, 1996
Predicting the distribution of tsetse flies in West Africa using temporal Fourier processed meteorological satellite dataD J Rogers, S I Hay, M J Packer
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 17, 2006
From predicting mosquito habitat to malaria seasons using remotely sensed data: practice, problems and perspectivesS I Hay, R W Snow, D J Rogers
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Guest editors' preface. Global mapping of infectious diseases: methods, examples and emerging applicationsS I Hay, A J Graham, D J Rogers
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|April 25, 2006
A global assessment of closed forests, deforestation and malaria riskC A Guerra, R W Snow, S I Hay
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Defining the global spatial limits of malaria transmission in 2005C A Guerra, R W Snow, S I Hay
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 28, 2005
The accuracy of human population maps for public health applicationS I Hay, A M Noor, A Nelson, et al.
Nature|November 25, 2005
The entomological inoculation rate and Plasmodium falciparum infection in African childrenD L Smith, J Dushoff, R W Snow, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 7, 2000
Changing patterns of clinical malaria since 1965 among a tea estate population located in the Kenyan highlandsG D Shanks, K Biomndo, S I Hay, et al.
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Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Global transport networks and infectious disease spreadA J Tatem, D J Rogers, S I Hay
Remote Sensing of Environment|May 15, 2012
Assessing the accuracy of satellite derived global and national urban maps in KenyaA J Tatem, A M Noor, S I Hay
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|June 1, 1996
Predicting the distribution of tsetse flies in West Africa using temporal Fourier processed meteorological satellite dataD J Rogers, S I Hay, M J Packer
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 17, 2006
From predicting mosquito habitat to malaria seasons using remotely sensed data: practice, problems and perspectivesS I Hay, R W Snow, D J Rogers
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Guest editors' preface. Global mapping of infectious diseases: methods, examples and emerging applicationsS I Hay, A J Graham, D J Rogers
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|April 25, 2006
A global assessment of closed forests, deforestation and malaria riskC A Guerra, R W Snow, S I Hay
Advances in Parasitology|May 2, 2006
Defining the global spatial limits of malaria transmission in 2005C A Guerra, R W Snow, S I Hay
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 28, 2005
The accuracy of human population maps for public health applicationS I Hay, A M Noor, A Nelson, et al.
Nature|November 25, 2005
The entomological inoculation rate and Plasmodium falciparum infection in African childrenD L Smith, J Dushoff, R W Snow, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 7, 2000
Changing patterns of clinical malaria since 1965 among a tea estate population located in the Kenyan highlandsG D Shanks, K Biomndo, S I Hay, et al.
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