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D-Index
36
Citations
4187
World Ranking
1650
National Ranking
48

Overview

Paul E. Simonsen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and scholarly activities within their institution.

While detailed information on specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and topics of study is not available, the existing data reflects an active engagement with academic research at the university level.

The absence of listed awards suggests that no publicly recorded major honors have been attributed to their work at this time.

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Paul E. Simonsen is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Mathematical modelling and the control of lymphatic filariasis

    Edwin Michael;Mwele N Malecela-Lazaro;Paul E Simonsen;Erling M Pedersen

  • Mansonella perstans filariasis in Africa.

    Paul E. Simonsen;Ambrose W. Onapa;Santa Maria Asio

  • Change in composition of the Anopheles gambiae complex and its possible implications for the transmission of malaria and lymphatic filariasis in north-eastern Tanzania

    Yahya A Derua;Michael Alifrangis;Kenneth M Hosea;Dan W Meyrowitsch

  • Urban lymphatic filariasis

    Paul E. Simonsen;Mbutolwe E. Mwakitalu

  • Lymphatic filariasis on the coast of Ghana

    S.K. Dunyo;M. Appawu;F.K. Nkrumah;A. Baffoe-Wilmot

  • An analysis of the safety of the single dose, two drug regimens used in programmes to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.

    J. Horton;C. Witt;E.A. Ottesen;J.K. Lazdins

  • Lymphatic filariasis control in Tanzania: effect of six rounds of mass drug administration with ivermectin and albendazole on infection and transmission

    Paul E Simonsen;Yahya A Derua;William N Kisinza;Stephen M Magesa

  • Transmission Assessment Surveys (TAS) to Define Endpoints for Lymphatic Filariasis Mass Drug Administration: A Multicenter Evaluation

    Brian K. Chu;Michael S. Deming;Nana-Kwadwo Biritwum;Windtaré R. Bougma

  • Diversity of Plasmodium falciparum clones infecting children living in a holoendemic area in north-eastern Tanzania

    S.M. Magesa;K.Y. Mdira;H.A. Babiker;M. Alifrangis

  • Comparative evaluation of three new tools for diagnosis of bancroftian filariasis based on detection of specific circulating antigens

    Paul E. Simonsen;Samuel K. Dunyo

  • Bancroftian filariasis : analysis of infection and disease in five endemic communities of north-eastern Tanzania

    D. W. Meyrowitsch;P. E. Simonsen;W. H. Makunde

  • A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled field trial of ivermectin and albendazole alone and in combination for the treatment of lymphatic filariasis in Ghana.

    Samuel K. Dunyo;Francis K. Nkrumah;Paul E. Simonsen

  • Cross-sectional relationship between HIV, lymphatic filariasis and other parasitic infections in adults in coastal northeastern Tanzania

    N O Nielsen;Paul Erik Simonsen;Pascal Magnussen;S Magesa

  • Bancroftian filariasis in an irrigation project community in southern Ghana

    Mawuli Dzodzomenyo;Paul E. Simonsen

  • Bancroftian filariasis: the pattern of microfilaraemia and clinical manifestations in three endemic communities of Northeastern Tanzania.

    P.E. Simonsen;D.W. Meyrowitsch;W.H. Makunde;P. Magnussen

  • Bancroftian filariasis infection, disease, and specific antibody response patterns in a high and a low endemicity community in East Africa.

    Paul E Simonsen;Dan W Meyrowitsch;Walter G Jaoko;Mwele N Malecela

  • Bancroftian filariasis in Kwale District of Kenya. I. Clinical and parasitological survey in an endemic community

    Benson B. Estambale;P E. Simonsen;R. Knight;J J. Bwayo

  • Non-filarial elephantiasis in the Mt. Elgon area (Kapchorwa District) of Uganda.

    Ambrose W. Onapa;Paul E. Simonsen;Erling M. Pedersen

  • Wuchereria bancrofti in Tanzania: microfilarial periodicity and effect of blood sampling time on microfilarial intensities.

    Paul Simonsen;Lea Niemann;Dan Meyrowitsch

  • Lymphatic filariasis in Uganda: baseline investigations in Lira, Soroti and Katakwi districts

    Ambrose W. Onapa;Paul E. Simonsen;Erling M. Pedersen;David O. Okello

  • Bancroftian Filariasis: The Patterns of Filarial-Specific Immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1), IgG4, and Circulating Antigens in an Endemic Community of Northeastern Tanzania

    Paul E. Simonsen;Martha M. Lemnge;Hamisi A. Msangeni;Palle H. Jakobsen

  • Transmission intensity and the immunoepidemiology of bancroftian filariasis in East Africa.

    E. Michael;P.E. Simonsen;M. Malecela;W.G. Jaoko

  • The effect of single dose ivermectin alone or in combination with albendazole on Wuchereria bancrofti infection in primary school children in Tanzania.

    Paul E. Simonsen;Stephen M. Magesa;Samuel K. Dunyo;Mwele N. Malecela-Lazaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Edwin Michael
Edwin Michael University of Notre Dame
Walter Jaoko
Walter Jaoko University of Nairobi
Birgitte J. Vennervald
Birgitte J. Vennervald University of Copenhagen
Job J. Bwayo
Job J. Bwayo University of Nairobi
John H. Ouma
John H. Ouma Kenya Medical Research Institute
Patrick J. Lammie
Patrick J. Lammie The Task Force for Global Health
Peter Fischer
Peter Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Eric A. Ottesen
Eric A. Ottesen National Institutes of Health
Gary J. Weil
Gary J. Weil Washington University in St. Louis
Penelope Vounatsou
Penelope Vounatsou University of Basel

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