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Items where Author is "Gadisa, Endalamaw"

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2019

Slater, Hannah C. and Ross, Amanda and Felger, Ingrid and Hofmann, Natalie E. and Robinson, Leanne and Cook, Jackie and Gonçalves, Bronner P. and Björkman, Anders and Ouedraogo, Andre Lin and Morris, Ulrika and Msellem, Mwinyi and Koepfli, Cristian and Mueller, Ivo and Tadesse, Fitsum and Gadisa, Endalamaw and Das, Smita and Domingo, Gonzalo and Kapulu, Melissa and Midega, Janet and Owusu-Agyei, Seth and Nabet, Cécile and Piarroux, Renaud and Doumbo, Ogobara and Doumbo, Safiatou Niare and Koram, Kwadwo and Lucchi, Naomi and Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam and Mosha, Jacklin and Tiono, Alfred and Chandramohan, Daniel and Gosling, Roly and Mwingira, Felista and Sauerwein, Robert and Riley, Eleanor M. and White, Nicholas J. and Nosten, Francois and Imwong, Mallika and Bousema, Teun and Drakeley, Chris and Okell, Lucy C.. (2019) The temporal dynamics and infectiousness of subpatent Plasmodium falciparum infections in relation to parasite density. Nature Communications, 10. p. 1433.

2015

Berg, Stefan and Schelling, Esther and Hailu, Elena and Firdessa, Rebuma and Gumi, Balako and Erenso, Girume and Gadisa, Endalamaw and Mengistu, Araya and Habtamu, Meseret and Hussein, Jemal and Kiros, Teklu and Bekele, Shiferaw and Mekonnen, Wondale and Derese, Yohannes and Zinsstag, Jakob and Ameni, Gobena and Gagneux, Sebastien and Robertson, Brian D. and Tschopp, Rea and Hewinson, Glyn and Yamuah, Lawrence and Gordon, Stephen V. and Aseffa, Abraham. (2015) Investigation of the high rates of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Ethiopia reveals no single driving factor and minimal evidence for zoonotic transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection. BMC infectious diseases, Vol. 15 , 112.

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