Sherif Zaki
Sherif R. Zaki (November 24, 1955 – November 21, 2021) was an American pathologist. He was the chief of the Centers for Disease Control infectious diseases pathology branch. Sometimes called a "disease detective", his career included research on Ebola outbreaks, Zika virus outbreaks, the 2001 anthrax attacks, Nipah virus, leptospirosis and COVID-19. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Gillian L. Genrich, Julu Bhatnagar, Christopher D. Paddock, Sherif R. ZakiGet access
Published in Journal of Tropical Medicine (2009)
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2by Kimberly A Dodd, Anita K McElroy, Tara L Jones, Sherif R Zaki, Stuart T Nichol, Christina F SpiropoulouGet access
Published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2014)
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3by Kay M Tomashek, Aidsa Rivera, Brenda Torres-Velasquez, Elizabeth A Hunsperger, Jorge L Munoz-Jordan, Tyler M Sharp, Irma Rivera, Dario Sanabria, Dianna M Blau, Renee Galloway, Jose Torres, Rosa Rodriguez, Javier Serrano, Carlos Chávez, Francisco Dávila, Janice Perez-Padilla, Esther M Ellis, Gladys Caballero, Laura Wright, Sherif R Zaki, Carmen Deseda, Edda Rodriguez, Harold S MargolisGet access
Published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2016)
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