Our publications
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Brooker S (2010) Estimating the global distribution and disease burden of intestinal nematode infections: adding up the numbers - a review International Journal for Parasitology 40, 1137-1144
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Smith JL, Brooker S (2010) Impact of hookworm infection and deworming on anaemia in non-pregnant populations: a systematic review Tropical Medicine & International Health 15(7): 776-795
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Brooker S, Hotez PJ, Bundy DA (2008) Hookworm-related anaemia among pregnant women: a systematic review PloS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2(9): e291
Other relevant publications
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Chan, M. S., G. F. Medley, et al. (1994). The evaluation of potential global morbidity attributable to intestinal nematode infections Parasitology 109 (Pt 3): 373-387.
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Bundy DAP, Chan MS, Medley GF, Jamison D, Savioli L. Chapter 9, Intestinal Nematode Infections. In: Murray CJL, Lopez AD, Mathers CD, editors. Global Epidemiology of Infectious Disease. WHO; 2004. pp. 243–300. (Global Burden of Disease Volume IV).
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Bundy DAP (1997) This wormy world - then and now Parasitology Today 13, 407-40
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Michael, E., D. A. Bundy, et al. (1996). Re-assessing the global prevalence and distribution of lymphatic filariasis Parasitology 112 (Pt 4): 409-428.
- Information on the Global Burden of Disease project is available here: Global Burden of Disease Project