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Simon Brooker

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International Journal for Parasitology|May 1, 2010
Estimating the global distribution and disease burden of intestinal nematode infections: adding up the numbers--a reviewSimon Brooker
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|October 24, 2006
Spatial epidemiology of human schistosomiasis in Africa: risk models, transmission dynamics and controlSimon Brooker
Geospatial Health|August 8, 2008
Integrated disease mapping in a polyparasitic worldSimon Brooker, Jürg Utzinger
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|May 27, 2010
Impact of hookworm infection and deworming on anaemia in non-pregnant populations: a systematic reviewJennifer L Smith, Simon Brooker
International Journal for Parasitology|December 17, 2008
Spatial heterogeneity of parasite co-infection: Determinants and geostatistical prediction at regional scalesSimon Brooker, Archie C A Clements
Advances in Parasitology|December 18, 2004
Human hookworm infection in the 21st centurySimon Brooker, Jeffrey Bethony, Peter J Hotez
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|July 17, 2007
Visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Africa--current statusRichard Reithinger, Simon Brooker, Jan H Kolaczinski
Lancet (London, England)|October 20, 2009
Visceral leishmaniasis: time to better use existing resourcesRichard Reithinger, Simon Brooker, Jan H Kolaczinski
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|April 22, 2004
Epidemiology of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in Afghan refugee camps in northwest PakistanJan Kolaczinski, Simon Brooker, Hugh Reyburn, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 21, 2005
Eliminating neglected diseases in AfricaPeter Hotez, Jeff Bethony, Simon Brooker, et al.
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International Journal for Parasitology|May 1, 2010
Estimating the global distribution and disease burden of intestinal nematode infections: adding up the numbers--a reviewSimon Brooker
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|October 24, 2006
Spatial epidemiology of human schistosomiasis in Africa: risk models, transmission dynamics and controlSimon Brooker
Geospatial Health|August 8, 2008
Integrated disease mapping in a polyparasitic worldSimon Brooker, Jürg Utzinger
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|May 27, 2010
Impact of hookworm infection and deworming on anaemia in non-pregnant populations: a systematic reviewJennifer L Smith, Simon Brooker
International Journal for Parasitology|December 17, 2008
Spatial heterogeneity of parasite co-infection: Determinants and geostatistical prediction at regional scalesSimon Brooker, Archie C A Clements
Advances in Parasitology|December 18, 2004
Human hookworm infection in the 21st centurySimon Brooker, Jeffrey Bethony, Peter J Hotez
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|July 17, 2007
Visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Africa--current statusRichard Reithinger, Simon Brooker, Jan H Kolaczinski
Lancet (London, England)|October 20, 2009
Visceral leishmaniasis: time to better use existing resourcesRichard Reithinger, Simon Brooker, Jan H Kolaczinski
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|April 22, 2004
Epidemiology of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in Afghan refugee camps in northwest PakistanJan Kolaczinski, Simon Brooker, Hugh Reyburn, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 21, 2005
Eliminating neglected diseases in AfricaPeter Hotez, Jeff Bethony, Simon Brooker, et al.
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