Skip to main content
Duke University Libraries
Search 
  •   DukeSpace
  • Duke Scholarly Works
  • Search
  •   DukeSpace
  • Duke Scholarly Works
  • Search
    • Login
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Search

    Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

    Filters

    Use filters to refine the search results.

    Now showing items 1-3 of 3

    • Sort Options:
    • Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Issue Date Asc
    • Issue Date Desc
    • Results Per Page:
    • 5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100
    Thumbnail

    Estimating leptospirosis incidence using hospital-based surveillance and a population-based health care utilization survey in Tanzania. 

    Biggs, HM; Crump, John Andrew; Galloway, RL; Hertz, JT; Marks, Florian; Maro, Venance P; Munishi, Oresto Michael; ... (8 authors) (PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 2013)
    BACKGROUND: The incidence of leptospirosis, a neglected zoonotic disease, is uncertain in Tanzania and much of sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in scarce data on which to prioritize resources for public health interventions ...
    Thumbnail

    Leptospirosis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection among febrile inpatients in northern Tanzania. 

    Biggs, HM; Bui, DM; Crump, John Andrew; Galloway, RL; Maro, Venance P; Morrissey, AB (Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis, 2013-08)
    BACKGROUND: Leptospirosis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are prevalent in many areas, including northern Tanzania, yet little is known about their interaction. METHODS: We enrolled febrile inpatients at ...
    Thumbnail

    Etiology of severe non-malaria febrile illness in Northern Tanzania: a prospective cohort study. 

    Bartlett, John A; Crump, John Andrew; Galloway, RL; Kinabo, GD; Maro, Venance P; Massung, RF; Morrissey, AB; ... (12 authors) (PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 2013)
    INTRODUCTION: The syndrome of fever is a commonly presenting complaint among persons seeking healthcare in low-resource areas, yet the public health community has not approached fever in a comprehensive manner. In many areas, ...
     

     

    Browse

    All of DukeSpaceCommunities & CollectionsAuthorsTitlesTypesBy Issue DateDepartmentsAffiliations of Duke Author(s)SubjectsBy Submit DateThis CommunityAuthorsTitlesTypesBy Issue DateDepartmentsAffiliations of Duke Author(s)SubjectsBy Submit Date

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Discover

    AuthorCrump, John Andrew (3)
    Galloway, RL (3)
    Maro, Venance P (3)Biggs, HM (2)Morrissey, AB (2)Saganda, W (2)Bartlett, John A (1)Bui, DM (1)Hertz, JT (1)Kinabo, GD (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2013 (3)
    TypeJournal article (3)SubjectAdolescent (3)Adult (3)
    Aged (3)
    Child (3)Child, Preschool (3)Female (3)Humans (3)Infant (3)Male (3)Middle Aged (3)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)Clinical Science Departments (3)Duke (3)Medicine (3)Medicine, Infectious Diseases (3)Pathology (3)
    School of Medicine (3)
    Duke Cancer Institute (1)Duke Science & Society (1)Global Health Institute (1)Initiatives (1)... View More