Supplemental Issues
The following American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene supplements are currently available online.
Individuals interested in publishing a supplemental issue to the Journal can go here for more information.
Mass Drug Administration for Malaria: The Zambia Southern Province Trial (2020)
SCORE : Operational Research on Controlling and Eliminating Schistosomiasis (2020)
A Roadmap for the Development of Ivermectin as a Complementary Malaria Vector Control Tool (2020)
Mentoring in Low- and Middle-income Countries to Advance Global Health Research (2019)
Tackling Typhoid: What do Global and Country Trends Teach Us (2018)
Evaluating the Impact of Malaria Control Interventions in sub-Saharan Africa(2017)
Control and Elimination of Plasmodium vivax Malaria: The Evidence Base (2016)
Special Supplement on integrated Community Case Management (2012)
Plasmodium vivax Vaccine Research (2011)
Defining and Defeating the Intolerable Burden of Malaria III. Progress and Perspectives (2007
Mathematical Modeling of the Impact of Malaria Vaccines (2006)
The Intolerable Burden of Malaria: II. What's New, What's Needed (2004)
Live-attenuated dengue vaccine development (2003)
Trachoma: Progress and Promise (2003)
The western Kenya insecticide-treated bed net trial (2003)
The Intolerable Burden of Malaria: A New Look at the Numbers (2001)
Schistosomiasis in Egypt (2000)
Host Defense Against Mucosal Pathogens (1996)
Special Symposium on Epidemiological Modeling in Schistosomiasis Control (1996)
Special Symposium on Malaria Prevention in Pregnancy (1996)
Special Symposium on Vector Control (1994)
Supplemental issue on diarrheal illnesses and nutrition (1992)
Inter-American Malaria Research Symposium (1972)
Malaria and Other Insect-Borne Diseases in the South Pacific Campaign 1942-1945 (1947)
An Epidemiological Study of Jungle Yellow Fever in an Endemic Area in Brazil (1946)
Manual on the Distribution of Communicable Diseases and Their Vectors in the Tropics (1944)
Poisonous and Injurious Plants of Panama (1943)
Phlebotomus and Carrion's Disease (1942)
Onchocerciasis in Africa and Central America (1939)