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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1958

Air-borne transmission of Q fever: the role of parturition in the generation of infective aerosols.

Hartwell H. Welsh; Edwin H. Lennette; Francis R. Abinanti; John F. Winn


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1960

NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF CATTLE WITH HUMAN TYPES OF REOVIRUSES

Leon Rosen; Francis R. Abinanti


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1963

FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE NATURAL INFECTION OF CATTLE WITH REOVIRUSES

Leon Rosen; Francis R. Abinanti; Janet F. Hovis


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1953

Q FEVER STUDIESXVIII. PRESENCE OF COXIELLA BUENETII IN THE BIRTH FLUIDS OF NATURALLY INFECTED SHEEP

Francis R. Abinanti; Edwin H. Lennette; John F. Winn; Hartwell H. Welsh


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1959

Q fever studies. XXI. The recovery of Coxiella burnetii from the soil and surface water of premises harboring infected sheep.

Hartwell H. Welsh; Edwin H. Lennette; Francis R. Abinanti; John F. Winn; William Kaplan


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1955

Q FEVER STUDIES: XIX. PRESENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE OF COXIELLA BURNETII IN SHEEP WOOL

Francis R. Abinanti; Hartwell H. Welsh; John F. Winn; Edwin H. Lennette


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1951

Q fever in California VIII. An epidemic of Q fever in a small rural community in northern California.

William H. Clark; Mary S. Romer; Monroe A. Holmes; Hartwell H. Welsh; Edwin H. Lennette; Francis R. Abinanti


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1952

Q. Fever Studies. XIV. Observations on the Pathogenesis of the Experimental Infection induced in Sheep by the Intravenous Route.

Edwin H. Lennette; Monroe A. Holmes; Francis R. Abinanti


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1951

Q FEVER IN CALIFORNIAV. SEROLOGIC SURVEY OF SHEEP, GOATS AND CATTLE IN THREE EPIDEMIOLOGIC CATEGORIES, FROM SEVERAL GEOGRAPHIC AREAS

Edwin H. Lennette; Ben H. Dean; Francis R. Abinanti; William H. Clark; John F. Winn; Monroe A. Holmes


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1953

Q Fever Studies. XVII. Presence of Coxiella burnetii in the Feces of Naturally Infected Sheep.

John F. Winn; Edwin H. Lennette; Hartwell H. Welsh; Francis R. Abinanti

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Edwin H. Lennette

United States Department of State

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Hartwell H. Welsh

United States Department of State

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John F. Winn

Oklahoma State Department of Health

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Ruth L. Kirschstein

National Institutes of Health

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Samuel Baron

National Institutes of Health

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George A. Hottle

National Institutes of Health

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Leon Rosen

United States Public Health Service

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William H. Clark

United States Department of State

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Ben H. Dean

United States Department of State

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