46 results on '"Rees, R."'
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2. Mycobacterium lepraereactive T cell clones from lepromatous leprosy patients after prolonged dapsone chemotherapy
3. The LEPRA Evaluation Project (LEP), an epidemiological study of leprosy in Northern Malaŵi. I: Methods.
4. CHANGE IN EDITORSHIP OF LEPROSY REVIEW
5. COMBINED THERAPY IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE FOR THE CONTROL OF DAPSONE RESISTANCE
6. The Fingers as Sites of Leprosy Bacilli in Pre-relapse Patients
7. LEPROSY-LIKE DISEASE OCCURRING NATURALLY IN ARMADILLOS
8. Historical background to the development of leprosy control in Malaŵi
9. The Pharmacology of Sulphetrone and Its Implications in Sulphone Resistance
10. GROWING POINTS IN LEPROSY RESEARCH
11. The Nose in Mice with Experimental Human Leprosy
12. Lepromatous Leprosy in the Nose After One Year of Dapsone Treatment: Histopathological Findings
13. The Activity of Thiacetazone, Thiambutosine, Thiocarlide and Sulphamethoxypyridazine AgainstMycobacterium lepraein Mice
14. Ten Years of Dapsone in Lepromatous Leprosy: Clinical, Bacteriological and Histological Assessment and the Finding of Viable Leprosy Bacilli
15. Viral challenge in leprosy: viraemia, interferon, and specific antibody production
16. Dapsone-resistant Leprosy and Its Implications for Leprosy Control Programmes
17. Dapsone Alone Compared with Dapsone Plus Rifamcipin in Short-term Therapy of Lepromatous Leprosy
18. The Effect of a Single Dose of Rifampicin on the Infectivity of the Nasal Discharge in Leprosy (Preliminary Communication)
19. The contribution of Charles C. Shepard to leprosy research: from the mouse footpad model to new DNA technology
20. Dapsone-resistant Leprosy in Ethiopia
21. Primary Dapsone-resistant Leprosy
22. Chemotherapy of leprosy for control programmes: scientific basis and practical application
23. Proven Primary Dapsone Resistance in Leprosy - A Case Report
24. Non-specific factors that influence susceptibility to leprosy
25. The Nasal Discharge in Leprosy: Clinical and Bacteriological Aspects
26. Preliminary immunological studies in search of correlates of protective immunity carried out on some Iranian leprosy patients and their families
27. The influence of antimycobacterial chemotherapy on delayed hypersensitivity skin-test reactions in leprosy patients
28. DO FLIES TRANSMIT LEPROSY?
29. Superdelayed parturition in armadillos: a new mammalian survival strategy
30. The rate of relapse in lepromatous leprosy following completion of twenty years of supervised sulphone therapy
31. Rifampicin: The Investigation of a Bactericidal Antileprosy Drug
32. AIDS and leprosy
33. LEPRA's elective period student programme, 1973-1983
34. The association of pregnancy and leprosy. II. Pregnancy in dapsone-resistant leprosy
35. Chemotherapeutic Trials and their Assessments
36. Mycobacterium lepraein Striated Muscle of Patients with the Leprosy
37. Studies on the Determination of the Minimal Inhibitory Concentration of 4,4'-diamino-diphenyl-sulphone (Dapsone, DDS) againstMycobacterium leprae
38. Ulcerating Lepromatous Leprosy in a Patient with Dapsone-resistantMycobacterium leprae
39. New Prospects for the Study of Leprosy in the Laboratory
40. The Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations of Sulphadimethozine and Sulphadoxine AgainstMycobacterium leprae
41. Mycobacterium leprae reactive T cell clones from lepromatous leprosy patients after prolonged dapsone chemotherapy.
42. The Lepra Evaluation Project (LEP), an epidemiological study of leprosy in Northern Malaŵi. I. Methods.
43. The minimal inhibitory concentrations of sulphadimethozine and sulphadoxine against Mycobacterium leprae.
44. Studies on the determination of the minimal inhibitory concentration of 4,4'-diamino-diphenyl-sulphone (Dapsone, DDS) against Mycobacterium leprae.
45. Mycobacterium leprae in the striated muscle of patients with leprosy.
46. Ulcerating lepromatous leprosy in a patient with dapsone-resistant Mycobacterium leprae.
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