Andrew Spielman
Andrew Spielman (24 February 1930 – 20 December 2006) was a prominent American public health entomologist and Professor of Tropical Public Health in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).Spielman was a world-renowned expert in the vector-borne illnesses malaria, Lyme disease, babesiosis and in the ways in which they are transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks. He was a major figure in the modern history of public health entomology. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Sanjay Beesoon, Ellen Funkhouser, Navaratnam Kotea, Andrew Spielman, Rebecca M. RobichGet full text
Published 2008-02-01
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6by Georgine Burke, Stephen K. Wikel, Andrew Spielman, Sam R. Telford, Kathleen McKay, Peter J. KrauseGet full text
Published 2005-01-01
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10by Michael J. Turell, Michel L. Bunning, George V. Ludwig, Brian Ortman, Jeff Chang, Tully Speaker, Andrew Spielman, Robert McLean, Nicholas Komar, Robert Gates, Tracey McNamara, Terry Creekmore, Linda Farley, Carl J. MitchellGet full text
Published 2003-09-01
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11by Irene Bosch, Flor Herrera, Juan-Carlos Navarro, Miguel Lentino, Alan P. Dupuis, Joseph Maffei, Matthew Jones, Ernesto Fernández, Nelson Perez, Jorge Pérez-Emán, Anthony Érico Guimarães, Roberto Barrera, Nereida Valero, Johanny Ruiz, Glenda Velásquez, Juán Martinez, Guillermo Comach, Nicholas Komar, Andrew Spielman, Laura D. KramerGet full text
Published 2007-04-01
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