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1. CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE HEALTH SITUATION WITHIN THE POPULATION IN SLAVONIA AND SRIJEM DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WITH AN EMPHASIS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

2. Increasingly limited options for the treatment of enteric fever in travellers returning to England, 2014-2019: a cross-sectional analytical study.

3. THE TERMINAL APHONIA OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, A SILENT HERALD OF AN ORDINARY DEATH

4. Alexandroupolis (Dedeagatch): A city born of infections and the first documented death of the Italian civilian Giuseppe Bigheti.

6. Changes in historical typhoid transmission across 16 U.S. cities, 1889-1931: Quantifying the impact of investments in water and sewer infrastructures.

7. Salmonella Typhi - historical perspective of discovery and forgotten contribution of Polish anatomopathology.

8. A Biohistorical Perspective of Typhoid and Antimicrobial Resistance.

9. Typhoid-From Past to Future.

10. [The uncomfortable history of Mary Mallon and typhoid fever].

11. Direct Medical Costs of 3 Reportable Travel-Related Infections in Ontario, Canada, 2012-2014.

12. [Thomas Mann and infectious diseases in the first half of the 20th century. Part I: Typhoid fever, meningitis and syphilis].

13. The impact of infectious disease in war time: a look back at WW1.

14. The Greater Good: Agency and Inoculation in the British Army, 1914-18.

15. Edward Ballard and the Practice of Epidemiology in the 19th-Century United Kingdom.

16. Epidemiological Trend of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers in Zhejiang Province, China from 1953 to 2014.

17. Lessons Learned from Emergency Response Vaccination Efforts for Cholera, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Ebola.

18. [Some information regarding the historical development of typhoid fever in Chile].

19. William Boog Leishman: parasitologist and politician.

20. Wartime infections and tragedies at the beginning of the 20th century in the Eastern part of Turkey.

21. A statistical note on Karl Pearson's 1904 meta-analysis.

22. Dying for Science: Historical Perspectives on Research Participants' Deaths.

23. Typhoid transmission: a historical perspective on mathematical model development.

24. Pioneers in Enteric Infections.

25. James Edmund Reeves (1829-1896) and the contentious 19th century battle for medical professionalism in the United States.

26. Debating Diseases in Nineteenth-Century Colombia: Causes, Interests, and the Pasteurian Therapeutics.

28. What you don't know about vaccines can hurt you.

29. Enteric Fever, Eberth & Widal.

31. Genomic signature of multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar typhi isolates related to a massive outbreak in Zambia between 2010 and 2012.

32. How World War 1 changed global attitudes to war and infectious diseases.

33. Death in the White House: President William Henry Harrison's Atypical Pneumonia.

34. Trends of typhoid fever seropositivity over ten years in north India.

36. Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930): Physician during the typhoid epidemic in the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902).

37. 25 years after Vi typhoid vaccine efficacy study, typhoid affects significant number of population in Nepal.

38. Scientific strategy and ad hoc response: the problem of typhoid in America and England, C. 1910-50.

39. Typhoid Fever in nineteenth-century Colombia: between medical geography and bacteriology.

40. [Pharmacologists in the camps In the Third Reich--part one].

41. Abecedarium: Who am I? G'….

42. [The infectious diseases experiments conducted on human guinea pigs by Nazis in concentration camps].

43. [The abdominal typhus outbreak in Civitella del Tronto (Teramo, Italy) during the first half of 1817].

44. Thomas John MacLagan (1838-1903).

45. Brief communication: evidence of Bartonella quintana infections in skeletons of a historical mass grave in Kassel, Germany.

47. Highlights of historical events leading to national surveillance of vaccination coverage in the United States.

49. [New epidemics, old questions].

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