Alexander John Haddow
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Scottish entomologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alexander John Haddow, CMG FRS FRES . was a Scottish entomologist recognised for his work at the Uganda Virus Research Institute, including the discovery of the Zika virus, and research into the insect vectors of the yellow fever virus. Other notable work included relating the incidence of Burkitt's lymphoma to climatic conditions and the discovery of several previously unknown viruses in east Africa, particularly arboviruses.
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- Zika virus. I. Isolations and serological specificity. (1952) (2376)
- TWELVE ISOLATIONS OF ZIKA VIRUS FROM AEDES (STEGOMYIA) AFRICANUS (THEOBALD) TAKEN IN AND ABOVE A UGANDA FOREST. (1964) (300)
- An epidemic of virus disease in Southern Province, Tanganyika Territory, in 1952-53; an additional note on Chikungunya virus isolations and serum antibodies. (1957) (251)
- Studies on the Biting Habits and Medical Importance of East African Mosquitos in the Genus Aëdes. I. Subgenera Aëdimorphus, Banksinella and Dunnius. (1960) (150)
- The Mosquito Fauna and Climate of Native Huts at Kisumu, Kenya. (1942) (150)
- Studies of the Biting-habits of African Mosquitos. An Appraisal of Methods employed, with special Reference to the twenty-four-hour Catch (1954) (147)
- The mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda; the vertical distribution and biting-cycle of mosquitoes in rain-forest, with further observations on microclimate. (1946) (130)
- A neurotropic virus isolated from Aedes mosquitoes caught in the Semliki forest. (1946) (117)
- The Mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda. II.—Biting Activity with special Reference to the Influence of Microclimate (1946) (107)
- Semliki Forest Virus. I. Isolation and Pathogenic Properties. (1944) (100)
- O'nyong-nyong fever: An epidemic virus disease in East Africa 1. Introduction (1960) (83)
- THE ISOLATION OF WEST NILE VIRUS FROM MAN AND OF USUTU VIRUS FROM THE BIRD-BITING MOSQUITO MANSONIA AURITES (THEOBALD) IN THE ENTEBBE AREA OF UGANDA. (1964) (82)
- An outbreak of sylvan yellow fever in Uganda with Aëdes (Stegomyia) africanus Theobald as principal vector and insect host of the virus. (1949) (76)
- Rift Valley fever; isolation of the virus from wild mosquitoes. (1948) (74)
- The occurrence of Chikungunya virus in Uganda. I. Isolation from mosquitoes. (1958) (68)
- Uganda S virus; a hitherto unrecorded virus isolated from mosquitoes in Uganda. I. Isolation and pathogenicity. (1952) (57)
- Observations on the oviposition-cycle of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus). III. (1959) (54)
- Monkeys in relation to yellow fever in Bwamba County, Uganda. (1947) (51)
- Implication of the mosquito Aedes (Stegomyia) africanus Theobald in the forest cycle of yellow fever in Uganda. (1948) (49)
- X.—The Natural History of Yellow Fever in Africa * (1969) (47)
- The Mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda. IV. Studies on the Genus Eretmapodites, Theobald. (1946) (42)
- The Mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda. VIII. Records of Occurrence, Behaviour and Habitat. (1951) (42)
- The Food of the Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) in the Clyde Sea Area (1946) (40)
- STUDIES ON BUSH-BABIES (GALAGO SPP.) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF YELLOW FEVER. (1964) (40)
- Isolation of yellow fever virus from African mosquitoes. (1946) (38)
- Ntaya Virus. A Hitherto Unknown Agent Isolated from Mosquitoes Collected in Uganda.∗ (1951) (38)
- Observations on the oviposition-cycle of Aëdes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus). (1957) (38)
- Studies on the Biting Habits and Medical Importance of East African Mosquitos in the Genus Aëdes. II. Subgenera Mucidus, Diceromyia, Finlaya and Stegomyia. (1961) (37)
- THE SUGAR‐FEEDING‐CYCLE IN A CAGE‐POPULATION OF MOSQUITOES (1962) (35)
- The occurrence of Chikungunya virus in Uganda. (1958) (35)
- Mengo Encephalomyelitis Virus. Isolation and Immunological Properties (1948) (34)
- Laboratory observations on the oviposition-cycle in the mosquito Anopheles (Cellia) gambiae Giles. (1962) (33)
- Catches of biting Diptera in Uganda, with anaesthetized monkeys as bait. (1948) (32)
- Monkeys in relation to the epidemiology of yellow fever in Uganda. (1951) (32)
- The Mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda; mosquito breeding in plant axils. (1948) (32)
- AN IMPROVED MAP FOR THE STUDY OF BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA SYNDROME IN AFRICA. (1963) (30)
- The mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda; intensive catching on tree-platforms, with further observations on Aëdes (Stegomyia) africanus, Theobald. (1949) (29)
- Measurements of Temperature and Light in Artificial Pools with Reference to the Larval Habitat of Anopheles (Myzomyia) gambiae, Giles, and A. (M.) funestus, Giles. (1943) (27)
- Observations on the ovipositioncycle of Aëdes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus), II. (1959) (27)
- The mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda; the vertical distribution of mosquitoes in a banana plantation and the biting cycle of Aedes (Stegomyia) simpsoni, Theo. (1946) (27)
- A variant of Rift Valley fever virus. (1957) (26)
- Observations on the Biting-habits of African Mosquitos in the Genus Eretmapodites Theobald (1956) (25)
- The mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda. IX. Further studies on the biting behaviour of an outdoor population of the Anopheles gambiae Giles complex (1973) (24)
- A review of the results of yellow fever protection-tests on the sera of primates from Kenya. (1952) (23)
- Experiments to test the possibility of transovarial transmission of yellow fever virus in the mosquito Aëdes (Stegomyia) africanus Theobald. (1950) (23)
- Rift Valley fever; transmission of the virus by mosquitoes. (1949) (22)
- Observations on the Biting-Habits of some Tabanidae in Uganda, with special reference to Arboreal and Nocturnal Activity. (1950) (22)
- Further Observations on the Biting-Habits of Tabanidae in Uganda. (1952) (22)
- Observations on the biting habits of mosquitos in the forest canopy at Zika, Uganda, with special reference to the crepuscular periods. (1964) (21)
- Laboratory observations on pupation and emergence in the mosquito Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus). (1959) (21)
- Yellow Fever in Central Uganda, 1964. Part I. Historical Introduction. (1965) (21)
- Laboratory observations on the oviposition-cycle in the mosquito Taeniorhynchus (Coquillettidia) fuscopennatus Theobald. (1958) (20)
- The isolation in mice of strains of herpes virus from Burkitt tumours. (1965) (16)
- Laboratory observations on the oviposition-cycle in the mosquito Aedes (Stegomyia) apicoargenteus Theobald. (1957) (16)
- AGE INCIDENCE IN BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA SYNDROME. (1964) (14)
- Rhythmic Biting Activity of Certain East African Mosquitoes (1956) (14)
- Studies on the biting habits of East African mosquitos in the genera Uranotaenia, Ficalbia and Hodgesia. (1963) (13)
- Sheep myiasis in south-west Scotland, with special reference to the species involved (1937) (13)
- The susceptibility of African wild animals to yellow fever. (1949) (13)
- Observations on the oviposition-cycle of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus), V. (1961) (12)
- A new species of Stegomyia theobald from the Ruwenzori Range, Uganda. (1950) (11)
- Observations on the oviposition-cycle of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus), IV. (1960) (9)
- The mosquitoes of Bwamba County, Uganda. X. Observations on the biting behaviour of Anopheles spp. other than A. gambiae Giles, with notes on the behaviour of these species in the Entebbe area. (1974) (7)
- A fatal case of yellow fever in a European in Uganda. (1953) (7)
- Yellow fever in Central Uganda, 1964 Part IV. Investigations on blood-sucking dipteria and monkeys (1965) (7)
- A note on the occurrence of Aëdes (Stegomyia) simpsoni theobald in the canopy of rain-forest in Bwamba County, Uganda. (1950) (7)
- THE ISOLATION OF SINDBIS VIRUS FROM THE MOSQUITO MANSONIA (COQUILLETTIDIA) FUSCOPENNATA (THEOBALD) IN UGANDA. (1964) (6)
- Attempts to transmit Reovirus type 3 by the bite of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti Linnaeus. (1965) (5)
- O'nyong-nyong fever: an epidemic virus disease in East Africa. VI. Alopecia in mice experimentally infected with o'nyong-nyong virus. (1962) (5)
- Laboratory observations on the oviposition-cycle in the mosquito Aëdes (Stegomyia) africanus Theobald. (1957) (5)
- The influence of nutrition on egg-production and longevity in unmated female body-lice (Pediculus humanus corporis: Anoplura) (1941) (5)
- Twelve Isolations ofZikaVirus from Aedes(Stegomyla) africanus (Theobald) taken inandaboveaUgandaForest (1964) (4)
- YELLOW FEVER IN CENTRAL UGANDA, 1964. I. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. (1965) (4)
- Semliki Forest Virus. II. Immunological Studies with specific antiviral Sera and Sera from Humans and wild Animals. (1944) (3)
- Semliki Forest Virus. IL Immunological Studies with Specific Antiviral Sera and Sera from Humans and Wild Animals. (1944) (2)
- East African Virus Research Institute Report, January 1954-June 1955. (1955) (1)
- Pyrethrum Powder: a preliminary Note on its Use in the Control of Insect Vectors of Diseases. (1942) (1)
- East African Virus Research Institute Report, July 1955-June 1956. (1956) (1)
- The biting behaviour of Haematopota furva (1960) (1)
- Studies on the natural history of yellow fever in East Africa, with notes on other insect-borne infections (1957) (1)
- YELLOW FEVER IN CENTRAL UGANDA, 1964. IV. INVESTIGATIONS ON BLOOD-SUCKING DIPTERA AND MONKEYS. (1965) (1)
- Circadian rhythms in the biting diptera: a factor in the transmission of insect-borne disease (1961) (0)
- Virus Research Institute, Entebbe. Annual Report No. 4, 1953. (1954) (0)
- Cancer as a Scottish Problem (1968) (0)
- The present state of knowledge concerning yellow fever in Africa. (1958) (0)
- East Africa High Commission. East African Virus Research Institute Report, July 1957-June 1958. (1958) (0)
- Rift Valley Fever (1949) (0)
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