Camilla Rothe
Camilla Rothe (born 20 September 1974 in Heidelberg) is a German physician and tropical medicine specialist. She diagnosed the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Germany, and her scientific work helped confirm that the virus could be transmitted asymptomatically. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people of the year in 2020, and her discovery has been credited with saving countless lives. Provided by Wikipedia
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A prospective study of mortality from cryptococcal meningitis following treatment induction with 1200 mg oral fluconazole in Blantyre, Malawi. by Katherine M Gaskell, Camilla Rothe, Roshina Gnanadurai, Patrick Goodson, Chikondi Jassi, Robert S Heyderman, Theresa J Allain, Thomas S Harrison, David G Lalloo, Derek J Sloan, Nicholas A Feasey
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Shortage of praziquantel in Europe: a clarion call for urgent action by Andreas K. Lindner, Corneliu Popescu, José A. Perez-Molina, Marta Díaz-Menéndez, Camilla Rothe, Hilmir Asgeirsson, Jean-Marc Schwob, Martin P. Grobusch, Andreas Neumayr, Thomas Weitzel, Patricia Schlagenhauf
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A prospective longitudinal study of the clinical outcomes from cryptococcal meningitis following treatment induction with 800 mg oral fluconazole in Blantyre, Malawi. by Camilla Rothe, Derek J Sloan, Patrick Goodson, Jean Chikafa, Mavuto Mukaka, Brigitte Denis, Tom Harrison, Joep J van Oosterhout, Robert S Heyderman, David G Lalloo, Theresa Allain, Nicholas A Feasey
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Surveillance Programme of IN-patients and Epidemiology (SPINE): implementation of an electronic data collection tool within a large hospital in Malawi. by Miguel A SanJoaquin, Theresa J Allain, Malcolm E Molyneux, Laura Benjamin, Dean B Everett, Oliver Gadabu, Camilla Rothe, Patrick Nguipdop, Moses Chilombe, Lawrence Kazembe, Servace Sakala, Andrew Gonani, Robert S Heyderman
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