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  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Harry Hoogstraal was affiliated with the United States Naval Medical Research Unit III in Egypt. Their research output includes work related to natural history specimens, documenting the collection, identification, and deposition of such specimens in scientific repositories.

Two notable papers authored by Hoogstraal in recent years are:

  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited., 2025, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited., 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The primary venue for publication has been Zenodo, specifically within the CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research repository, contributing two publications.

Frequent collaborators or co-authors are not recorded in the provided data.

The scientist received recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1963.

Best Publications

  • The epidemiology of tick-borne Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Asia, Europe, and Africa.

    Harry Hoogstraal

  • Review of Haemaphysalis (Kaiseriana) longicornis Neumann (resurrected) of Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Fiji, Japan, Korea, and northeastern China and USSR, and its parthenogenetic and bisexual populations (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae).

    Harry Hoogstraal;Frederick H. S. Roberts;Glen M. Kohls;Vernon J. Tipton

  • Tick-Host Specificity

    H. Hoogstraal;André Aeschlimann

  • The Rift Valley fever epizootic in Egypt 1977–1978 2. Ecological and entomological studies

    Harry Hoogstraal;James M. Meegan;Galila M. Khalil;Fatma K. Adham

  • A sero-epidemiological survey for certain arboviruses (Togaviridae) in Pakistan

    Medhat A. Darwish;Harry Hoogstraal;Thomas J. Roberts;Ismat P. Ahmed

  • Leishmaniasis in the Sudan Republic: 30. Final Epidemiologic Report

    Harry Hoogstraal;Donald Heyneman

  • An epizootic of Rift Valley fever in Egypt in 1977

    JM Meegan;H Hoogstraal;MI Moussa

  • Experimental transmission and field isolation studies implicating Culex pipiens as a vector of Rift Valley fever virus in Egypt.

    James M. Meegan;Galila M. Khalil;Harry Hoogstraal;Fatma K. Adham

  • Ticks (Ixodoidea) on birds migrating from Africa to Europe and Asia

    Harry Hoogstraal;Makram N. Kaiser;Melvin A. Traylor;Sobhy Gaber

  • The mechanisms of pathogenicity in the tick paralyses.

    Rainer Gothe;Klaus Kunze;Harry Hoogstraal

  • Leishmaniasis in the Sudan Republic: 9. Ecological relationships of sandfly species and Leishmania infection.

    Harry Hoogstraal;Donald R. Dietlein

  • Ticks (Ixodidae) on birds migrating from Europe and Asia to Africa 1959-61.

    Harry Hoogstraal;Makram N. Kaiser;Melvin A. Traylor;Ezzat Guindy

  • Ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Ethiopia. I. Distribution, ecology and host relationships of species infesting livestock

    Rupert G. Pegram;Harry Hoogstraal;Hilda Y. Wassef

  • Observations on Egyptian Hyalomma Ticks (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae). 5. Biological Notes and Differences in Identity of H. Anatolicum and Its Subspecies Anatolicum Koch and Excavatum Koch among Russian and Other Workers. Identity of H. Lusitanicum Koch

    Harry Hoogstraal;Makram N. Kaiser

  • Ticks (Ixodoidea) from wild sheep and goats in Iran and medical and veterinary implications.

    Harry Hoogstraal;Raul. Valdez

  • Ticks (Ixodoidea) on Migrating Birds in Cyprus, Fall 1967 and Spring 1968, and Epidemiological Considerations

    Makram N. Kaiser;Harry Hoogstraal;George E. Watson

  • The Hyalomma ticks (Ixodoidea, Ixodidade) of Afghanistan.

    Makram N. Kaiser;Harry Hoogstraal

  • Soldado virus (Hughes group) from Ornithodoros (Alectorobius) capensis (Ixodoidea: Argasidae) infesting Sooty Tern colonies in the Seychelles, Indian Ocean.

    James D. Converse;Harry Hoogstraal;Mahmoud I. Moussa;Christopher J. Feare

  • TICKS (IXODIDAE) ON MIGRATING BIRDS IN EGYPT, SPRING AND FALL 1962.

    Harry Hoogstraal;Melvin A. Traylor;Sobhy Gaber;George Malakatis

  • A sero-epidemiological survey for Bunyaviridae and certain other arboviruses in Pakistan

    Medhat A. Darwish;Harry Hoogstraal;Thomas J. Roberts;Rafia Ghazi

  • Arboviruses isolated from ARGAS TICKS IN Egypt: Quaranfil, Chenuda, and Nyamanini.

    R. M. Taylor;H. S. Hurlbut;T. H. Work;J. R. Kingston

  • The Ixodid Ticks of Kenya. A Review of Present Knowledge of Their Hosts and Distribution

    Harry Hoogstraal;Jane B. Walker

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Karl M. Johnson
Karl M. Johnson Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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