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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN:
0002-9637
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Volume 23 (1974): Issue 5 (Sep 1974)
Publication Date:
01 Sep 1974
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An Innocent Abroad
By:
Harold W. Brown
Inhibition of the Immune Response to Pertussis Vaccine during
Plasmodium Berghei Yoelii
Infection in Mice
By:
Pierre Viens
,
Abdellaziz Tarzaali
, and
Marc Quevillon
Naegleria
: Another Pathogenic Ameba Studies in Germfree Guinea Pigs
By:
Bruce P. Phillips
Trypanosoma Cruzi
and Virological Studies in Idiopathic Cardiomyopathy in Cali, Colombia
By:
A. D'Alessandro
,
G. Sánchez
, and
E. Duque
The Prevalence of Trypanosomes and Microfilariae in Panamanian Monkeys
By:
Octavio E. Sousa
,
Richard N. Rossan
, and
David C. Baerg
Wuchereria
-Like Filaria in an Artery, Associated with Pulmonary Infarction
By:
Paul C. Beaver
and
Ian R. Cran
Hyperendemic Bancroftian Filariasis in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Application of the Membrane Filter Concentration Technique to an Age-Stratified Blood Survey
By:
Robert S. Desowitz
and
James C. Hitchcock
Implant Chemotherapy of Experimental Filariasis
By:
Richard C. Collins
Single and Repeated Infections of Grivet Monkeys with
Schistosoma Mansoni
: Parasitological and Pathological Observations Over a 31-Month Period
By:
Allen W. Cheever
and
Rodney H. Duvall
Arrested Development in
Ancylostoma Duodenale
: Course of a Self-Induced Infection in Man
By:
T. A. Nawalinski
and
G. A. Schad
A Case of Human Strongyloidosis Apparently Contracted from Asymptomatic Colony Dogs
By:
Jay R. Georgi
and
C. L. Sprinkle
Schistosomiasis Mansoni in Yemeni in California: Duration of Infection, Presence of Disease, Therapeutic Management
By:
Kenneth S. Warren
,
Adel A. F. Mahmoud
,
Peter Cummings
,
Daniel J. Murphy
, and
Harold B. Houser
Two-Year Follow-Up of Hycanthone-Treated Schistosomiasis Mansoni Patients in St. Lucia
By:
J. A. Cook
,
Lilian Woodstock
, and
P. Jordan
Suppression of Schistosome Granuloma Formation by Malaria in Mice
By:
Mohamed F. Abdel-Wahab
,
Kendall G. Powers
,
Samiha S. Mahmoud
, and
William C. Good
Human
Mycobacterium Ulcerans
Infections Developing at Sites of Trauma to Skin
By:
Wayne M. Meyers
,
Walter M. Shelly
,
Daniel H. Connor
, and
Esther K. Meyers
Heat Treatment of
Mycobacterium Ulcerans
Infections without Surgical Excision
By:
Wayne M. Meyers
,
Walter M. Shelly
, and
Daniel H. Connor
Tetanus: Conservative management made easier by combination of muscle relaxants
By:
C. O. Anah
Rhinophycomycosis entomophthorae occuring in a chimpanzee in the wild in East Africa
By:
A. D. Roy
Administration and evaluation of rural health services. I. A tetanus control program in Haiti
By:
Warren L. Berggren
Skin Infections in Eastern Panama
Survey of Two Representative Communities
By:
Alfred M. Allen
and
David Taplin
Experimental Louse-Borne Relapsing Fever in the Grivet Monkey,
Cercopithecus Aethiops
I. Clinical Course
By:
D. M. Judge
,
J. T. la Croix
, and
P. L. Perine
Experimental Louse-Borne Relapsing Fever in the Grivet Monkey,
Cercopithecus Aethiops
II. Pathology
By:
D. M. Judge
,
J. T. La Croix
, and
P. L. Perine
Experimental louse-borne relapsing fever in the grivet monkey,
Cercopithecus aethiops
. III. Crisis following therapy
By:
D. M. Judge
,
J. T. la Croix
, and
P. L. Perine
Etiologies of the Experimental Dengues of Siler and Simmons
By:
Scott B. Halstead
Observations on a Natural Cycle of La Crosse Virus (California Group) in Southwestern Wisconsin
By:
L. W. Gauld
,
R. P. Hanson
,
W. H. Thompson
, and
S. K. Sinha
Transmission of
Rickettsia Orientalis
to Man by
Leptotrombidium Akamushi
at a Scrub Typhus Endemic Area in Akita Prefecture, Japan
By:
M. Kitaoka
,
K. Asanuma
, and
J. Otsuji
Double Blind Study with a New Nitromidazole Derivative, Ro 7-0207, Versus Metronidazole in Symptomatic Intestinal Amebiasis
By:
David Botero R.
Human Infection with
Trichostrongylus Capricola
in Iran
By:
E. Ghadirian
,
F. Arfaa
, and
A. Sadighian
Book Review
40 Years of Tropical Medicine Research. A History of the Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc., and the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory
by W
illard
H. W
right
. 426 pages, illustrated. Reese Press, Baltimore, Maryland. 1970
By:
Marion Hood
Book Review
Protozoan Parasites of Domestic Animals and of Man
by N
orman
D. L
evine
. 2nd edition. ix + 406 pages, illustrated. Burgess Publishing Company, 7108 Ohms Lane, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435. 1973. $34.95
By:
Robert G. Yaeger
Books Received
Book Review
Tropical Pathology
by H
erbert
S
pencer
and others. xiii + 765 pages, illustrated. Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010. 1973. $88.60
By:
Paul C. Beaver
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