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Dilip, D.
Baker, M.
Kamalesh, V.
McAllister, S.
(2006).
Why the tuberculosis incidence rate is not falling in New Zealand.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
119 (1243).
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Das-Why-TB-not-falling-in-NZ-NZMJ-2006.pdf
Dilip, D.
Baker, M.
Lester, C.
(2006).
Tuberculosis epidemiology in New Zealand: 1995–2004.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
119 (1243).
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Das-TB-Epi-NZ-1995-2004-NZMJ-2006.pdf
Jaine, R.
Baker, M.
Venugopal, K.
(2008).
Epidemiology of acute rheumatic fever in New Zealand 1996-2005.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health,
44, 564–571.
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Jaine-Epi-ARF-in-NZ-J-Paed-Child-Health-2008.pdf
Tiatia, R.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Robson, B.
Baker, M.
Brown, D.
Davies, C.
McLean, M.
Laing, P.
Sung, Y.
Sim, D.
Early, L.
(2016).
Household Crowding and Rheumatic Fever Study – Technical Report.
He Kainga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme. University of Otago, Wellington.
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HOUSEHOLD-CROWDING-AND-RHEUMATIC-FEVER-STUDY-TECHNICAL-REPORT-2.pdf
Howden-Chapman, P.
Keall, M.
Telfar-Barnard, L.
Baker, M.
Zhang, J.
Verrall, A.
Lanumata, T.
(2010).
Close-contact infectious diseases in New Zealand: Trends and ethnic inequalities in hospitalisations,1989 to 2008 - 2nd Edition
He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme University of Otago, Wellington.
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Close-contact-IDs-2nd-edition1.pdf
Walker, G.J.
Stelzer‐Braid, S.
Shorter, C.
Honeywill, C.
Wynn, M.
Willenborg, C.
Barnes, P.
Kang, J.
Pierse, N.
Crane, J.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Rawlinson, W.D.
(2019).
Viruses associated with acute respiratory infection in a community‐based cohort of healthy New Zealand children.
Journal of Medical Virology,
Open access.
Gatzweiler, F.
Fu, B.
Rozenblat, C.
Jenny Su, H-Jen.
Luginaah, I.
Corburn, J.
Boufford, J.I.
Valdes, J.V.
Nguendo-Yongsi, B.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Singh, R.
Cooper, R.
Oni, T.
Zhu, Y-G.
(2020).
COVID-19 reveals the systematic nature of urban health globally: Commentary and Debate.
Cities and Health,
Online.
Riggs, L.
Keall, M.
Howden-Chapman, P.
Baker, M.
(2021).
Environmental burden of disease from unsafe and substandard housing, New Zealand, 2010-2017.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization,
99, 259-270.
Aspinall, C.
(2020).
Self-isolating for coronavirus is impossible for tens of thousands of New Zealanders – unless we help them fast.
The Conversation,
March 23, 2020 5.18pm NZDT.
Rotmann, S.
Ambrose, A.
O'Sullivan, K.
Karlin, B.
Forster, H.
Mundaca, L.
(2021)
To what extent has Covid-19 impacted hard-to-reach energy audiences? [Extended abstract].
Proceedings of BEHAVE 2020-2021: The 6th European Conference on Behaviour Change for Energy Efficiency
pp. 193-196
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