Donald A. Henderson, MD, MPH
Dr. Henderson is Distinguished Scholar at the Center for Biosecurity
of UPMC and Professor of Public Health and Medicine at the
University of Pittsburgh. He is Dean Emeritus of the Johns Hopkins
School of Public Health and a Founding Director (1998) of the Hopkins
Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies. From November 2001
through April 2003, he served as Director of the Office of Public Health
Emergency Preparedness and, later, as Principal Science Advisor, in
the Office of Secretary of the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Dr. Henderson s previous positions include: Associate Director of the
Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the
President (1990-93); Dean of the Faculty of the Johns Hopkins School
of Public Health (1977-90); and Director of the World Health Organization s global smallpox
eradication campaign (1966-77).
In 2002, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation s highest civilian honor. He is
the recipient of the National Medal of Science; the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare
Medal; and the Japan Prize, shared with two colleagues. He has received honorary degrees from
16 universities and special awards from 19 countries.
Dr. Henderson serves as an advisor to many organizations in the United States and abroad. His
recent roles in this capacity have included: Chairman of the Technical Advisory Group on
Vaccines of the Pan American Health Organization; Chairman of the National Advisory Council
on Public Health Emergency Preparedness; Chairman of the WHO ad hoc Orthopoxvirus
Advisory Committee. He is a Member of the Institute of Medicine; a Fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences; an Honorary Fellow of the National Academy of Medicine of
Mexico; an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London; an Honorary Member
of the Royal Society of Medicine; and is a Fellow of a number of professional medical and public
health societies.
Dr. Henderson is a member of the editorial board for the peer-reviewed journal, Biosecurity and
Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice and Science. Additionally, he has authored more than
200 articles and scientific papers, 31 book chapters, and is coauthor of the renowned Smallpox
and Its Eradication (Fenner F, Henderson DA, Arita I, Jezek A, and Ladnyi ID. 1988. Geneva:
World Health Organization), the authoritative history of the disease and its ultimate demise.
Dr. Henderson, a Lakewood, Ohio native, graduated from Oberlin College, from the University of
Rochester School of Medicine, and the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. He
served as medical resident at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, New York.
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DONALD AINSLIE HENDERSON, M.D., M.P.H.
Resident Scholar, Center for Biosecurity, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
21st Century Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine and
Professor of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, School of Public Health
University of Pittsburgh
Johns Hopkins University Distinguished Service Professor
Dean Emeritus, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
Pier IV Building, Suite 210
Baltimore, Maryland 21202 September, 2006
Telephone: Office: 443-***-****/3323 Home: 410-***-****
FAX: Office:443-***-**** Home: 410-***-****
E-mail: abppu9@r.postjobfree.com
Place and Date of Birth: Lakewood, Ohio, September 7, 1928
Personal Information: Married: Nana Irene Bragg
Children: Leigh, David, Douglas
Education:
A.B., Oberlin College, 1950
M.D., University of Rochester School of Medicine, 1954
M.P.H., Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1960
Positions Held:
1954-1955 Intern in Medicine, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY
1955-1957 Chief, Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Assistant to Chief, Epidemiology
Branch, Communicable Disease Center (CDC), Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Atlanta
1957-1959 Resident in Medicine, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY
1960-1961 Assistant Chief, Epidemiology Branch and Chief, EIS, CDC
1961-1965 Chief, Surveillance Section, Epidemiology Branch, CDC
1965-1966 Chief, Smallpox Eradication Program, CDC
1966-1977 Chief Medical Officer, Smallpox Eradication, World Health Organization,
Geneva, Switzerland
1977-1990 Dean and Professor of Epidemiology and International Health, Johns
Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore
1990-1993 Edgar Berman Professor in International Health, Johns Hopkins University
School of Hygiene and Public Health
1993- University Distinguished Service Professor, Johns Hopkins University
1991-1993 Associate Director for Life Sciences, Office of Science and Technology
Policy, Executive Office of the President, Washington
1993-1995 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health and Senior Science Adviser,
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Washington
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1998-2001 Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies
2001-2002 Director, Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness, DHHS
2002- Principal Science Advisor for Public Health Preparedness, Office of the
Secretar, DHHS
2003- Resident Scholar, Center for Biosecurity, U. of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Scientific Awards and Recognitions: (United States)
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2002
National Medal of Science, 1986
National Academy of Sciences, Public Welfare Medal, 1978
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, 1986
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Member, 1978
American Academy of Pediatrics, Honorary Fellow, 1980
American College of Epidemiology, Abraham Lilienfeld Award, 1991
Honorary Fellow, 1997
American College of Physicians, James D. Bruce Memorial Award, 1978
American College of Preventive Medicine, Special Recognition Award, 1992
American Public Health Association, Rosenhaus International Award, 1975
American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Walter Reed Medal, 1993
Infectious Diseases Society of America: Society Citation, 1996
Joseph Smadel Medal, 2002
National Council for International Health, Award for Leadership, 1993
American Council on Science & Health, Award for Distinguished Achievement, 2004
New York Academy of Medicine, John Stearns Award, 1995
Honorary Fellow, 2000,
The Sylvia and Herbert Berger Award, 2001
University of Rochester School of Medicine, Arthur Kornberg Research Award, 2002
Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2003
Hutchison Medal for Distinguished Public Service, 2005
Brown University, Center for Biodefense, September Eleventh Award, 2003
The Johns Hopkins University: Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1982
Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished Government Service, 1992
Visiting Professor, School of Medicine, January 1998
Dean's Medal, School of Medicine, 2002
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, Founder s Award, 1992
Columbia University School of Public Health, Frank Calderone Prize, 1999
Mayo Clinic, Visiting Professor, 2006
University of Kansas, Takeru Higuchi Memorial Award, 1999
Midwestern Research Institute, Trustee Citation, 2006
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Medal, 1990
Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, Hall of Fame, 1990
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Michigan State University, Walter F. Patenge Medal of Public Service, 1984
U.S. Public Health Service:
Surgeon General s Medallion, 1992, Distinguished Service Medal, 1976
Commendation Medal, 1962
U.S. General Accounting Office, Comptroller General s Special Recognition, 1986
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
Superior Service Award, 1964, Sustained Superior Performance Award, 1966
National Institutes of Health Alumni Association, Public Service Award, 2003
AARP, The 50 most Innovative Americans over 50, 2003
Clan Henderson, Order of the Chief, 2002
The Annapolis Center Science Award, 2000
Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Foundation, Sabin Gold Medal, 1994
Rotary International, Paul Harris Fellow, 1993
City of Medicine Award, Durham, North Carolina, 1993
Ronald McDonald Children s Charities, Award of Excellence, 1992
Charles A. Dana Foundation Award for Pioneering Achievement in Health, 1986
Albert Schweitzer International Prize for Medicine, 1985
Delta Omega Honorary Public Health Society, Member, 1979
Outstanding Alumnus Award, 1980
Blue Cross-Blue Shield, 50th Anniversary Distinguished Service Award, 1979
U.S. Association for the United Nations, Joseph C. Wilson Award, 1978
Sigma Xi, Member, 1956
Scientific Awards and Recognitions: (Other Countries)
The Japan Prize, 1988
Mexico, National Academy of Medicine, Honorary Member, 2004
Government of Italy, Ministero della Salute, Silver Medal, 2004
Government of Lebanon, Ministry of Public Health, Certificate of Appreciation, 2004
Government of Brazil, Oswaldo Cruz Gold Medal of Merit, 1995
Oswaldo Cruz Commemorative Centenary Medal, 2000
Republic of China, Health Medal of the First Grade, 1988
Government of Uruguay, Medal of Abnegation, 1988
Government of Ethiopia, Medal for Contributions to Health, 1979
Government of Afghanistan, Roghtya Neshan (Health Medal), 1976
Government of India, Special Award, 1975
World Health Organization, Health for All Medal, 1990
Pan American Health Organization, Special Commendation Award, 1990
Hero of Public Health Award, 2002
International Union of Microbiological Societies-Australian Society for Microbiology
Certificate of Merit, 1999
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and D.V.Ivanovsky Institute of Virology
100 Years of Virology Medal, 1999
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European Council on Travel Medicine, Ulysses of the III Millenium Award, 2004
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Honorary Professor, 1988
Gairdner Foundation (Canada), International Award of Merit, 1983
Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom,
Honorary Fellow, Faculty of Community Medicine, 1981
Lilly Lecturer, 1998
Royal Society of Medicine:
Edward Jenner Medal, 1996
Burroughs Wellcome Visiting Professor, 1996
Richard T. Hewitt Award, 1986
Honorary Member, 1980
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, George McDonald Prize and Medal, 1976
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Honorary Fellow, 1993
British Medical Association, Foreign Corresponding Member, 1990
Ernst-Jung Foundation (Germany), Ernst-Jung Preis fur Medizin, 1976
Indian Society for Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases, Special Award, 1975
Commemorative Award of Seventh World Congress of the International
Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 1987
Professional Committees (Present):
March of Dimes, Technical Advisory Committee, 1998-
Prince Mahidol Awards Foundation, International Awards Committee, 1997-
Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency Advisory Committee,,2000-
American Council for Science and Health, Board of Directors, 2006-
Professional Societies:
American Board of Preventive Medicine, 1963-
American College of Epidemiology, Fellow, 1990; Honorary Fellow, 1997
American College of Preventive Medicine, Fellow, 1978-
American Epidemiological Society, 1963-
American Public Health Association, 1956; Fellow, 1961-
American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981-
Indian Society for Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases, Fellow, 1975-
Infectious Disease Society of America, Fellow, 1998-
International Epidemiological Association, 1965-
Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh), Fellow, 1986-
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Fellow, 1976
Biographical Listings:
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Who s Who in the World
The International Who s Who
Who s Who in America
Who s Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology
American Men and Women in Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Dictionary of International Biography
Special Lectureships:
Jenner Memorial Lecture, Bristol Royal Infirmary, UK, 1975
James Bordley III Lecture, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown,
New York, 1977
Merck Sharpe and Dohme Lecture, Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa,
Canada, 1977
Julia M. Jones Memorial Lecture, American Lung Association and American
Thoracic Society, 1979
Joseph C. Wilson Lecture, University of Rochester, New York, 1979
V.W. Scully Distinguished Lecture, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1979
Stephens Lecture, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1980
Harben Lecture, Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene, London, 1980
Rameshwar Sharma Oration, School of Medicine, Jaipur, India, 1981
Harvard Medical School Bicentennial Speaker, 1982
Oberlin College Sesquicentennial Speaker, 1983
P.D. Agarwal Memorial Oration, Calcutta, India, 1985
National Convention on the Management of Health Systems, Convention Orator,
Jaipur, India, 1985
Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker, 30th Anniversary of Indian Public Health
Association, Calcutta, India, 1985
Eighteenth International Pediatric Congress, Keynote Speaker, Honolulu, 1986
Frontiers of Science Lecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, 1987
Agaard Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle, 1987
Joseph Mountain Lecture, Centers for Disease Controls, Atlanta, Georgia, 1987
Theodore Bloomfield Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1987
The Japan Prize Lecture, Tokyo, Japan, 1988
Phyllis Lewander Memorial Lecture, Children s Hospital National Medical Center,
Washington, D.C., 1989
John P. McGovern Lecture, Baylor College of Medicine, 1989
Alumni Reunion Lecture, University of Rochester, 1989
Kathryn Boucot Sturgis Lecture, 1990
Thomas Francis Memorial Lecture, University of Michigan, 1990
Alumni Reunion Lecture, Oberlin College, 1990
John R. Hogness Lecture, Assoc, of Acad. Health Centers, Napa, CA,1991
Child Health 2000 Conference, Plenary Address, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1992
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Charles Franklin Craig Lecture, American Society for Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene, Seattle, Washington, 1992
Sigma XI Lecture, University of Missouri, 1992
Distinguished Lecturer in International Health, U. of North Carolina, 1993
Alumni Reunion Lecture, Oberlin College, 1994
Albert B. Sabin Lecture, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1994
Australian Academy of Sciences, Public Lecture, Canberra, Australia, 1994
Child Health 2000 Conference, Plenary Address, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1995
Frontiers of Science Lecture, University of Florida, 1996
Finnish Medical Association Lecture, Helsinki, 1996
Royal Society (London) Lecture, 1996
Infectious Diseases Society of America, Plenary Address, 1996
Heberdon Society of Cornell University Lecture, 1997
Griswold Lecture, Hartford (CN) Hospital, 1998
Louis Weinstein Lecture, Tufts University-New England Medical Center, 1998
Amberg-Helmholz Lecture, Mayo Clinic, 1999
George Eastman Memorial Lecture, University of Rochester, 1999
Takeru Higuchi Lecture, University of Kansas, 1999
Frank Calderone Lecture, Columbia University School of Public Health, 1999
Rudin Lecture, Columbia University School of Medicine, 2000
James Steele Lecture, U. of Texas School of Public Health, 2000
Sigma Xi Lecture, Queens College, New York, 2000
Mel Reich Lecture, George Washington University, 2000
Stephen and Henry Krop Lecture, Georgetown University, 2000
P.D. Agarwal Memorial Lecture, Jaipur, India, 2001
Sylvia and Herbert Berger Lecture, New York Academy of Medicine, 2001
Voyages of Discovery Lecture, Elon College, Elon, North Carolina, 2002
Theodore Woodward Lecture, U.S.Navy Occupational Health and Preventive Medicine
Program, Norfolk, Virginia, 2002
John R. Hogness Lecture, Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, 2002
Centennial Lecture, New York State Health Department, 2002
JosephSmadel Lecture, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2002
John Latta Lecture, University of Nebraska, 2003
Gaylord Anderson Lecture, University of Minnesota, 2003
Ives Townsend Lecture, University of South Carolina, 2003
Anniversary Discourse, New York Academy of Medicine, 2003
John Siegel Distinguished Lecture, New Jersey School of Medicine, 2003
Governor Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture, University of Arkansas, 2003
Joseph Leiter Lecture, National Library of Medicine and Medical Library Association,
2004
Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture, University of Beirut (Lebanon), 2004
Gairdner Foundation Scientific Lecture, Toronto, Canada, 2004
Inaugural Lecture, World Congress on Nephrology, Singapore, 2005
XXVII Meeting of the Association of Schools of Public Health of the European
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Region, Keynote Speaker, Armenia, 2005
Great Decisions Lecture, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2006
Malcom Adcock Lecture, University of Cincinnati, 2006
Keynote Speaker, American Industrial Hygiene Association Conference, 2006
Commencement and Convocation Addresses:
University of Southern California School of Medicine, 1978
University of California (San Diego) School of Medicine, 1984
Michigan State University School of Medicine, 1984
San Diego State University School of Public Health, 1988
University of Alabama School of Public Health, 1994
Towson State University, 1994
Uniformed Services University (Public Health), 1998
University of Minnesota School of Public Health, 2002
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2002
University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, 2004
University of Rochester School of Medicine, 2005
Professional Committees (Past):
American Public Health Association:
Committee on Hepatitis, Chairman, 1961-1965
Multiple Antigen Committee, 1964-1966
Epidemiology Section Council, 1965-1967
Surgeon General s Advisory Committees on:
Influenza, Secretary, 1961-1965
Measles Vaccines, Secretary, 1963
Immunization Practice, Secretary, 1964-1966
World Health Organization:
Special Committee on Measles Vaccine, Consultant, 1963
Scientific Group on Human Virus Vaccines, Member, 1965
Expert Advisory Panel on Virus Diseases, 1977-2001
Global Commission for the Certification of Smallpox Eradication,
1978-1980
Program Advisory Group for the Prevention of Blindness, 1978-1982
Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, Scientific
and Technological Advisory Committee, 1982-1984
Caribbean Epidemiology Center, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1980-1983
Consultative Group on Poliomyelitis Eradication, Chairman, 1988-1992
Committee on Orthopoxvirus Infections, 1981-1994
Scientific Advisory Group of Experts, Children s Vaccine Initiative and
Global Program of Vaccination, 1994-1996
Pan-American Health Organization Technical Advisory Group on Vaccines
and Immunization, Chairman, 1985-2004
National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences:
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Board on Science and Technology in International Development, 1981-1983
Committee on Research Grants, 1982-1983
Report Review Committee, 1998-2004
International Advisory Board, 1998-2004
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences:
Steering Committee for Study on Clinical Investigations in Developing
Countries, 1978-1980
Advisory Committee on Health, Biomedical Research and Development,
Chairman, 1981-1983
Steering Committee, Study of Tropical Diseases, 1984-1987
Committee on the Evaluation of Poliomyelitis Vaccine, 1987-1988
Board on International Health, 1988-1991
Association of Schools of Public Health, Treasurer, 1978; Vice-President,
1981-1982 and 1987-1988; President, 1988-1990
International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health, Scientific Council,
1981-1990
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, Polio Plus Advisory Committee,
1985-1990
Association of Academic Health Centers, Task Force on Health Promotion/
Disease Prevention, 1989-1991
AIDS Patient Care magazine, Editorial Advisory Panel, 1987-1991
Government Accounting Office, Research and Education Advisory Panel to the
Comptroller-General, 1977-1986; Advisory Board, Program Evaluation
and Methodology Division, 1988-1991
Department of Health and Human Services:
PHS Hospitals ad hoc Advisory Committee, 1978
Secretary s Committee on Influenza, Vice-Chairman, 1979
National Ethics Advisory Board, 1977-1980
CDC Programs and Policy Advisory Committee, 1978-1980
Immunization Practices Advisory Committee, CDC, 1982-1986
National Vaccine Advisory Committee, 1988-1989; Chairman, 1990
Secretary s Council on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 1989-1990
National Advisory Committee on Public Health Preparedness, Chair 2002-2005
Department of Defense
Biological Warfare Defense Panel, Member, 1999-2000
Mayor s Task Force on Environmental Carcinogens (Baltimore), Chairman,
1977-1978
Maryland Society for Medical Research, Inc., Board of Directors, 1978-1991
Population Crisis Committee, Board of Directors, 1981-1991
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
Medical Alumni Association, Board of Directors, 1989-1991
Board of Trustees and Chairman of Research Committee, 1995-2001
Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President:
Task Force for Science and Technology in Foreign Assistance, Chairman, 1980
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Advisory Committee on Science, Technology and Development, 1978-1979
Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Board of Trustees, 1985-1990
International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research (Dhaka), Board of Trustees,
1988-1990
City University of New York Medical School, National Visiting Committee, 1986-1989
U.S. Department of State, Advisory Committee on Oceans, Environmental and
Scientific Affairs, 1988-1990
United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, Scientific Advisory Panel, 1988-1989
U.S. Agency for International Development, Research Advisory Committee,
1983-1990
American Journal of Epidemiology:
Board of Overseers, Associate Editor, 1965-1977; Chairman, 1984-1990
Charles A. Dana Foundation Awards Jury, 1990-1996
Republic of China: Scientific and Technical Advisory Group to Premier and Executive
Yuan, 1994-1999
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, Tropical Disease Research Program, Advisory
Board, 1997-1999
Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York Academy of Medicine,
Advisory Board, 1996-2001
Not listed: Johns Hopkins University and School Committees, 1977-1990, while
serving as Dean of the School
Government Committees, 1991-1995, while serving in the Executive Office
of the President and as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services
Publications: More than 200 scientific publications dealing primarily with smallpox
eradication, epidemiology, immunization and biological terrorism
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Book
Fenner F, Henderson DA, Arita I, Jezek A, and Ladnyi ID (1988). Smallpox
and Its Eradication. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Book Chapters
1. Karzon DT & Henderson DA (1966) Current status of live attenuated vaccines.
In: Advances in Pediatrics XIV, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc: 121-200.
2. Henderson DA (1973) Smallpox. In: Sartwell PE, ed. Maxcy-Rosenau Preventive
Medicine and Public Health (10th edition). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts:
104-116.
Henderson DA (1980) Smallpox. In: Last JM, ed. Maxcy-Rosenau Preventive
Medicine and Public Health (11th edition). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts:
95-110.
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Henderson DA (1985) Smallpox. In: Last JM, ed. Maxcy-Rosenau Preventive
Medicine and Public Health (12th edition). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts:
129-138.
3. Henderson DA (1976) Smallpox. In: Russell and Standards, eds. Epidemiology and
Community Health in Warm Climate Countries. Edinburgh: Churchill
Livingstone: 160-167.
Henderson DA (1985) Smallpox. In: Robinson, ed. Epidemiology and Community
Control of Disease in Warm Climate Countries. Edinburgh: Churchill
Livingstone: 249-261.
4. Henderson DA (1982) Variola and vaccinia. In: Wyngaarden JB & Smith LH, eds. Cecil
Textbook of Medicine (16th edition). Phil: W.B. Saunders Co.:1658-1663.
Henderson DA (1985) Variola and vaccinia. In: Wyngaarden JB & Smith LH, eds. Cecil
Textbook of Medicine (17th edition). Phil. W.B. Saunders Co.:1724-1728.
Henderson DA (1988) Variola and vaccinia. In: Wyngaarden JB & Smith LH, eds. Cecil
Textbook of Medicine (18th edition). Phil. W.B. Saunders Co.::1791-1793
Henderson DA (1992) Variola and vaccinia. In: Smith LH & Plum F, eds. Cecil
Textbook of Medicine (19th edition). Phil. W.B. Saunders Co.:1842-44.
Henderson DA (1995) Variola and vaccinia. In: Smith LH & Plum F, eds. Cecil
Textbook of Medicine (20th edition). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.
5. Henderson DA (1979) Smallpox: Eradication of a killer. In: Encyclopedia
Britannica Medical and Health Annual: 125-144.
6. Henderson DA (1980) Explicit goals for prevention and public health. In:
McNerney WJ, ed. Working for a Healthier America. Cambridge: Ballinger
Publishing Company: 87-94.
7. Henderson DA (1984) Lessons from the smallpox eradication experience. In:
Isselbacher KJ, ed. Medicine, Science and Society. N.Y. John Wiley:715-26.
8. Foege WH & Henderson DA (1986) Management priorities in primary health care.
In: Walsh JA & Warren KS, eds. Selective Primary Health Care Intervention.
Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press: 313-321.
9. Henderson DA (1987) Smallpox and vaccinia. In: Plotkin S & Mortimer E, eds.
Vaccines. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company: 8-30.
Henderson DA & Fenner F (1994) Smallpox and vaccinia. In: Plotkin S &
Mortimer E, eds. Vaccines. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company: 13-40.
Henderson DA (1999) Smallpox and vaccinia. In: Plotkin S & Orenstein W, eds.
Vaccines. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company: 74-97.
Henderson DA, Borio LL, Lane JM. (2003) Smallpox and Vaccinia. In: Plotkin S &
Orenstein W, eds. Vaccines. Philadelphia: W.B.Saunders Company. 123-153
Henderson DA, Borio LL, Grabenstein, J (2006) Smallpox and Vaccinia. In: Plotkin S,
Orenstein W, Offit, eds. Vaccines. Philadelphis: W.B.Saunders Co. (in prep)
10. Henderson DA (1992) Academic health centers and the health of the nation. In: Evarts
CM, Bosomworth PP & Osterweiss M, eds. Human Resources for Health:
Defining the Future, 205-213.
11. Warren KS, Bundy DAP, Anderson RM, Davis AR, Henderson DA, Jamison DT,
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Prescott NM & Senft A (1993) Helminth infections. In: Jamison DT, Mosley
WH, Measham AR & Bobadilla JL, eds. Disease Control Priorities in Developing
Countries. NewYork: Oxford University Press: 131-160.
12. Henderson DA (1993) Surveillance systems and intergovernmental cooperation. In:
Morse SS, ed. Emerging Viruses. NewYork: Oxford University Press: 283-289.
13. Henderson DA (1994) Organizing for health rather than sickness. In: Ruttan VW, ed.
Health and Sustainable Agricultural Development. Boulder CO: Westview Press:
15-22.
14. Henderson DA (1994) Health issues. In: DeGregori T & Rodgers H, eds. Policy
Studies in Developing Nations, Vol 1. Greenwich CT: JAI Press: 231-243.
15. Henderson DA (1994) Glowing visions through a darkened glass. In: Jain SC, Whetten-
Goldstein K & Igoe LM, eds. Issues in International Health. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina: 19-34.
16. Henderson DA, de Quadros CA(1995) Eradication of poliomyelitis (Albert.B.Sabin
Lecture). In:Vaccines 95.Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Press: 413-
422.
17. Henderson DA (1999) Disease eradication and control. In: Guerrant RL, Walker DH &
Weller PF, ed. Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practices.
Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone: Vol I, 101-105.
Henderson DA (2006) Disease eradication and control. In. Guerrant RL, Walker DH
& Weller PF, ed. Tropical infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and
Practices. New York: Elsevier: Vol I, 68-72.
18. Henderson DA (1999) Smallpox and monkeypox. In: Guerrant RL,Walker DH &
WellerPF, ed. Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practices.
Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone: Vol II, 1095-1106
19. Henderson DA, Borio LL (2006) Smallpox and monkeypox. In: Guerrant RL,
WalkerDH, Weller PF, ed. Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens
and Practices. New York, Elsevier, Vol I, 621-634.
Henderson DA (1999) Smallpox. In:Encyclopedia of Microbiology, 2nd Edition. (Ed.
20.
Lederberg J). Volume 4, Academic Press 289-296.
21. Henderson DA (2001) Smallpox and monkeypox. In: Guerant RL, Walker DH, Weller
PF (Eds.) Essentials of Tropical Infectious Diseases. Phil. WB Saunders. 519-524.
22. Henderson DA, Borio LL (2005) Bioterrorism: an overview. In Principles and Practice
of Infectious Diseases (Eds: Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R). Phil, Churchill
Livingstone, 3591-3601..
23. Henderson DA (2004) Smallpox vaccine and Summation. In Vaccines: Preventing
Disease and Protecting Health (Ed: de Quadros CA) Washington, Pan American
Health Organization. 281-286, 365-368.
24. Lucey DR, Breman JG, Henderson DA (2005) Smallpox and Bioterrorism (in press)
25. Miller M, Barrett S, Henderson DA (2006) Control and Eradication. In Disease Control
Priorities in Developing Countries. (Ed: Jameson DT, Breman JG, Measham AR,
et al. New York. World Bank and Oxford University Press.1163-1176.
26. Henderson DA (2007). The use of Surveillance in the Eradication of Smallpox and
Poliomyelitis In. Infectious Disease Surveillance. (Ed:M ikanatha N, Lynfield R,
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Van Beneden C, de Valk H) London. Blackwell Press (in press).
Scientific Papers
1. Armijo R, Henderson DA, Timothee R & Robinson HB (1957) Food poisoning
outbreaks associated with spray-dried milk: An epidemiological study. Am J Public
Health 47, 1093-1100.
2. Poskanzer DA, Henderson DA, Kunkle EC, Kalter SS, Clement WB, Bond, JO (1957)
Epidemic neuromyasthenia, outbreak in Punta Gorda, FL. N Eng J Med 257, 356-364.
3. Clement WB, Henderson DA, Lawrence JW & Bond JO (1958) Epidemic
neuromyasthenia, an outbreak in Punta Gorda, Florida: An illness resembling Iceland
disease. J Florida State Med Assoc 45, 422-426.
4. Henderson DA & Shelokov A (1959) Medical progress: Epidemic neuromyasthenia--
clinical syndrome. N Eng J Med 260, 757-764, 814-818.
5. Trotter Y, Dunn FL, Drachman RH, Henderson DA, Pizzi M & Langmuir AD (1959)
Asian influenza in the United States, 1957-1958. Am J Hyg 70, 34-50.
6. Quirce JM, Vargas-Mendez O, Nunez J, Montoya JA, Brody J, Henderson DA &
Martins da Silva M (1959) Vaccination with attenuated polioviruses in Costa Rica. 1st
Internat. Conf. of Live Poliovirus Vaccine, Sci. Pub. 44, Pan American San. Bur. 510-13.
7. Henderson DA & Hawn CVZ (1960) The epidemiology of antibiotic-resistant
staphylococci in the community. Surg Clinics N Amer 40, 971-982.
8. Dull HB, Jensen KE, Rakich JH, Cohen A, Henderson DA & Pirkle CI (1960)
Monovalent Asian influenza vaccine: Evaluation of its use during two waves of epidemic
Asian influenza in partly immunized penitentiary population.
JAMA 172, 1223-1229.
9. Langmuir AD, Henderson DA, Serfling RE & Sherman IL (1962) The importance of
measles as a health problem. Am J Public Health 52 Supplement Part II, 1-3.
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10. Aach RD, Elsea WE, Lyerly JL & Henderson DA (1963) Efficacy of varied doses
of gamma globulin during an epidemic of infectious hepatitis, Hoonah, Alaska, 1961.
Am J Public Health 53: 1623-1629.
11. Guinee VF, Casey HL, Ruthig DW, Henderson DA et al (1963) A collaborative
study of measles vaccines in five United States communities. Am J Public Health 53,
645-651.
12. Henderson DA, Witte JJ, Morris L & Langmuir AD (1964) Paralytic disease
associated with oral polio vaccines. JAMA 190, 41-48.
13. Langmuir AD, Henderson DA & Serfling RE (1964) The epidemiological basis for the
control of influenza. Am J Public Health 54, 563-571.
14. Henderson DA (1965) Viral hepatitis: Experience in the United States. The Milbank
Memorial Fund Quarterly XLIII(2), 404-411.
15. Foege WH, Leland OS, Mollohan CS, Fulginiti VA, Henderson DA & Kempe CH
(1965) Inactivated measles virus vaccine. Public Health Rep 80, 60-64.
16. Joseph PR, Millar JD & Henderson DA (1965) An outbreak of hepatitis traced to food
contamination. N Eng J Med 273, 188-194.
17. Dizon JJ, Alvero MG, Joseph RR, Tamayo JF, Mosley WH & Henderson DA (1965)
Studies of cholera El Tor in the Philippines: 1. Characteristics of cholera El Tor
in Negros Occidental Province, November 1961 to September 1962. Bull Wld Health
Org 33, 627-636.
18. Joseph PR, Tamayo JF, Mosley WH, Alvero MG, Dizon JJ & Henderson DA (1965)
Studies of cholera El Tor in the Philippines: 2. A retrospective investigation of
an explosive outbreak in Bacolod City and Talisay, November 1961. Bull Wld Hlth Org
33: 637-643.
19. Tamayo JF, Mosley WH, Alvero MG, Joseph PR, Gomez CZ, Montague T,
Dizon JJ & Henderson DA (1965) Studies of cholera El Tor in the Philippines:
3. Transmission of infection among household contacts of cholera patients.
Bull Wld Health Org 33, 645-649.
20. Mosley WH, Alvero MG, Joseph PR, Tamayo JF, Gomez CZ, Montague T, Dizon JJ &
Henderson DA (1965) Studies of cholera El Tor in the Philippines:
4. Transmission of infection among neighborhood and community contacts of cholera
patients. Bull Wld Health Org 33, 651-660.
21. Guinee VF, Henderson DA, Casey HL, Wingo ST, Ruthig DW et al (1966)
Cooperative measles vaccine field trial: I. Clinical efficacy. II. Serological studies.
Pediatrics 37, 649-665.
22. Witte JJ & Henderson DA (1966) The cerebrospinal fluid in Type III
poliomyelitis. Am J Epidemiol 83, 189-195.
23. Gelfand HM & Henderson DA (1966) A program for smallpox eradication and measles
control throughout West Africa. J Int Health 2, 24-33.
24. Morris L, Witte JJ, Gardner P, Miller G & Henderson DA (1967) Surveillance of
poliomyelitis in the United States, 1962-1965. Public Health Rep 82, 417-428.
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25. Neff JM, Lane JM, Pert JH, Moore R, Millar JD & Henderson DA (1967)
Complications of smallpox vaccination: I. National survey in the United States, 1963.
N Eng J Med 276, 125-132.
26. Neff JM, Levine RH, Lane JM, Ager EA, Moore H, Rosenstein BJ, Millar JD &
Henderson DA (1967) Complications of smallpox vaccination: II. Results obtained by
four statewide surveys. Pediatrics 39, 916-923.
27. Miller G, Gale J, Villarejos V, James W, Arteaga DG, Casey H & Henderson DA (1967)
Edmonston B and further attenuated measles vaccine--a placebo controlled double blind
comparison. Am J Public Health 57, 1330-1340.
28. Henderson DA (1967) Smallpox eradication and measles-control programs in West
and Central Africa: Theoretical and practical approaches and problems. Industry and
Trop Health VI, 112-120, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston.
29. Arita I & Henderson DA (1968) Smallpox and monkeypox in non-human primates.
Bull Wld Health Org 39, 277-283.
30. Arita I & Henderson DA (1969) Smallpox and monkeypox in primates. Primates in
Med 3, 122-123.
31. Henderson DA (1969) La evaluacion en los programas de vacunacion. Boletin de la
Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 66, 426-434.
32. Millar JD, Roberto RR, Wulff H, Wenner HA & Henderson DA (1969) Smallpox
vaccination by intradermal jet injection. Bull Wld Health Org 41, 749-760.
33. Henderson DA (1969) The status of the global smallpox eradication programme
in September 1969. Proceedings of Symposium on Smallpox, Yugoslav Academy
of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, 23-25.
34. Arita I & Henderson DA (1969) Freeze-dried vaccine for the smallpox eradication
programme. Proceedings of Symposium on Smallpox, Yugoslav Academy of Sciences
and Arts, Zagreb, 39-50.
35. Henderson DA (1970) Smallpox surveillance in the strategy of global eradication.
Health Centre J 12, 59-66.
36. Wehrle PF, Posch J, Richter KH & Henderson DA (1970) An airborne outbreak of
smallpox in a German hospital and its significance with respect to other recent outbreaks
in Europe. Bull Wld Health Org 43, 669-679.
37. Henderson DA (1971) Control and eradication of smallpox. Tropical Doctor 1, 33-35.
38. Henderson DA (1971) Smallpox: The problem. International Conference on the
Application of Vaccines against Viral, Rickettsial and Bacterial Dieseases of Man,
PAHO, Washington, 139-143.
39. Henderson DA (1971) Progress in smallpox vaccination. Proceedings of a Seminar on
Vaccination in Africa, Centre Internationale de l Enfance, Paris, 44-46.
40. Henderson DA, Labusquiere R, Millar JD, N Dow PJ, Nicholas CC, Rey M,
Ristori C & Sulianti-Saroso J (1972) Design for immunization programs in the
developing countries. International Conference on the Application of Vaccines against
Viral, Rickettsial and Bacterial Diseases of Man, PAHO, Washington, 1971, 626-635
and Pediatrica Indonesia 12, 408-426.
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41. Henderson DA (1972) Epidemiology in the global eradication of smallpox.
Int J Epidemiol 1, 25-30.
42. Henderson DA & Arita I (1973) Monkeypox and its relevance to smallpox eradication.
WHO Chronicle 27, 145-148.
43. Henderson DA (1973) La variole. Medecine et Hygiene 31, 709-719.
44. Henderson DA (1973) Eradication of smallpox: The critical year ahead.
Proc R Soc 66, 493-500.
45. Henderson DA (1974) Genesis, strategy and progress of the global smallpoxeradication
program. J Com Dis 6, 155-159.
46. Foege WH, Millar JD & Henderson DA (1975) Smallpox eradication in West and
Central Africa. Bull Wld Health Org 52, 209-222.
47. Henderson DA (1975) Global smallpox eradication programme. Swasth Hind 19,
116-118.
48. Henderson DA (1975) Smallpox eradication--the final battle (Jenner Lecture).
J Clin Path 28, 843-849.
49. Henderson, DA (1975) Current status of smallpox in the world. J Com Dis 7,
165-170.
50. Henderson DA (1976) Surveillance of smallpox. Int J Epidemiol 5, 19-28.
51. Henderson DA (1976) The eradication of smallpox. Scientific American 235, 25-33.
52. Arita I & Henderson DA (1976) Monkeypox and whitepox viruses in West and Central
Africa. Bull Wld Health Org 53, 347-353.
53. Henderson DA (1977) Smallpox eradication. Proc R Soc 199, 83-97.
54. Henderson DA (1977) The saga of smallpox eradication and beyond (James Bordley III
Lecture). In: Occasional Papers, The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital,
Cooperstown NY.
55. Henderson DA (1979) The saga of smallpox eradication: An end and a beginning.
Can J Public Health 70, 21-17.
56. Henderson DA (1980) History of smallpox eradication. In: Lilienfeld AM, ed. Times,
Places and Persons (Supplement to the Bull Hist Med), Johns Hopkins Press, 99-108.
57. Henderson DA (1980) Mobilization of health manpower to meet health needs: Lessons
learned from the smallpox eradication program. In: Human Resources for Primary
Health Care in the Middle East, 140-150. Beirut,Lebanon: American University of
Beirut.
58. Henderson DA (1980) Landmarks in American epidemiology: Smallpox eradication.
Public Health Rep 95, 422-426.
59. Henderson DA (1981) Expanding horizons on a diminishing planet. Pediatrics 61, 770-
774.
60. Henderson DA (1982) The deliberate extinction of a species (Harben Lecture).
Am Phil Soc 126, 461-471.
61. Henderson DA (1983) Primary health care as a practical means for measles control.
Rev Infect Dis 5, 606-607.
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62. Henderson DA & Arita I (1985) Utilization of vaccine in the global eradication of
smallpox. In: Vaccinia Viruses as Vectors For Vaccine Antigens, 61-67. New York:
Elsevier.
63. Henderson DA (1985) Public health and virus diseases. Indian J Public Health 29,
223-225.
64. Henderson DA (1987) Principles and lessons from the smallpox eradication programme.
Bull Wld Health Org 65: 535-546.
65. Henderson DA (1987) Eradication of infectious diseases: Utopian or realistic? Ernst
Jung Prize Symposium. Hamburg, Germany: Ernst Jung Foundation.
66. Mosley WH & Henderson DA (1988) International health in development of the 1990s.
Issues in Science and Technology.
67. Henderson DA (1989) Strategies for vaccine delivery: introduction.
Rev Infect Dis 11 (supp 3), S497.
68. Henderson DA (1989) Defining global medical education needs. Acad Med 64
(supp 5), S9-12.
69. Henderson DA & Rakel RE (1989) The worldwide eradication of smallpox. Houston
Medicine 5, 102-114.
70. Henderson DA (1990) Protecting the world s children: An agenda for the 1990s,
rapporteur s summary, 236-240. Atlanta: Task Force for Child Survival.
71. Henderson DA (1990) The child survival revolution. Pediatric Res 27 (supp 6), S56-58.
72. Mosley WH, Jamison DT & Henderson DA (1990) The health sector in developing
countries: Problems for the 1990s and beyond. Ann Rev Public Health 11, 335-358.
73. National Vaccine Advisory Committee (Henderson DA, chair) (1991) The measles
epidemic: The problems, barriers and recommendations. J Am Med Assoc 266,
1547-1552.
74. Henderson DA & Sorensen AA (1991) Relationship between the work setting and
professional education in public health. Washington DC: Proceedings of the Conference
on Education, Training and the Future of Public Health, 61-68. Institute of Medicine.
75. Henderson DA (1991) Strategies for the twenty-first century--control or eradication.
Galveston TX: Proceedings of the Centennial Symposium on Tropical Medicine,
University of Texas Medical Branch, May 31, 1991. New York: Springer-Verlag:
227-234.
76. De Quadros CA, Andrus JK, Olive J, de Macedo CG & Henderson DA (1992) Polio
eradication from the western hemisphere. Annu Rev Public Health 13, 239-252.
77. Henderson DA & Scutchfield FD (1993) Point-counterpoint: The public health versus
medical model of prevention. Am J Prev Med 5(2), 113-119.
78. Henderson DA (1993) New challenges for tropical medicine (Charles Franklin Craig
Lecture). Am J Trop Med 49, 153-157.
79. Henderson DA (1993) Recommendations for future research and action. Ann
Epidemiol 3, 203-206.
80. Henderson DA (1994) Reflections on epidemic neuromyasthenia (chronic fatigue
syndrome). Clin Infect Dis 18 (supp 1, 1994a), S3-6.
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81. Henderson DA (1994) Role of the United States in the global response to emerging
infections. J Infect Dis 170, 284-285.
82. De Quadros CA & Henderson DA (1994) Disease eradication and control in the
Americas. Biologicals 21, 335-343.
83. Henderson DA (1994) Vaccines. Vaccines Forum on Disease Prevention Research.
Prev Med 23, 632-633.
84. Henderson DA (1994) Global priorities in vaccination. In: Strategies for Pediatric
Vaccines: Conventional and Molecular Approaches. Report of the 104th Ross
Conference on Pediatric Research, Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH: 257-263.
85. Henderson DA (1995) Vaccination policies and practices (Fenner Lecture). Australian J
Public Health 19, 634-638.
86. Henderson DA (1995) Health strategies for Africa. Towson State J Intl Affairs 31,
13-17.
87. De Quadros CA, Olive JM, Hersh B, Strassburg M, Henderson DA, Brandling-Bennett
DB & Alleyne GAO (1996) Measles elimination in the Americas.
J Am Med Assoc 275, 224-229.
88. Henderson DA (1996) Edward Jenner s vaccine. In: The Jordan Report: Accelerated
Development of Vaccines. Natl Inst Allergy and Infect Dis, 4-12. Washington DC
and Public Health Rep 112, 116-121.
89. Henderson DA (1997) The miracle of vaccination (Royal Society Lecture).
Notes Rec R Soc Lond 51, 235-245.
90. Henderson DA (1996) A new era for immunization. In: Challenges in Medicine.
George Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart: 3-6.
91. Henderson DA (1997) Use of inactivated polio vaccine: The case against.
Rev in Med Virol 7, 83-86.
92. Breman JG & Henderson DA (1998) Of poxvirus dilemmas: Newly epidemic
monkeypox, smallpox as a bioweapon and the fate of variola virus.
N Eng J Med 339, 556-559.
93. Henderson DA (1998) Eradication: Lessons from the past. Bull Wld Hlth Org 76
(supp 2) 17-21.
94. Henderson DA (1998) New and emerging infections. The Reynolds Historical Lectures.
U of Alabama.
95. Henderson DA (1998) Bioterrorism. Emerging Infectious Diseases 4, 488-492.
96. Henderson DA (1998) The challenge of eradication: lessons from past eradication
campaigns (The Pittsfield Lecture). Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2:54-58.
97. Henderson DA (1998) The siren song of eradication. J Royal College of Physicians
32, 580-584.
98. Henderson DA (1999) Smallpox eradication: a saga of triumph and betrayal. Inf Dis in
Clin Pract
99. Henderson DA (1999) Smallpox eradication -- a cold war victory. Wrld Hlth Forum
19,113-119.
100. Henderson DA (1999) Weapons for the future. Lancet 354: siv 64
101. Henderson DA (1999) The looming threat of bioterrorism. Science 283, 1279-1282.
102. Inglesby TV, Henderson DA, Barlett JG, et al (1999) Anthrax as a biological weapon:
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medical and public health management. JAMA 281, 1735-1745.
103. Henderson DA, Inglesby TV, Barlett JG, et al (1999) Smallpox as a biological weapon:
medical and public health management. JAMA 281, 2127-2137.
104. Henderson DA (1999) Lessons from the eradication campaigns. Vaccine 17:553-557.
Henderson DA (2000) Smallpox:public health threat. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2nd
105.
edition . Macmillan Reference Limited, Article 3368.
Henderson DA (2000) Smallpox Eradication. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2nd edition.
106.
Macmillan Reference Limited, Article 959
107. Henderson DA (2000) Bioterrorism. International J. of Clinical Practice. Supplement
115: 32-36.
108. Inglesby TV, Dennis DT, Henderson DA, et al (2000) Plague as a biological weapon:
medical and public health management. JAMA 283:2281-2291.
109. Henderson DA (2001) Lessons from the past in preparedness for pandemic influenza. III
International Conference on Respiratory Viral Infections, St. Lucia, 2000. (In press).
110. Henderson DA, Fenner F (2001) Recent events and observations pertaining to smallpox
virus destruction in 2000. Clin Inf Dis 33:1057-1059.
111. Henderson DA (2002) Case studies of major eradication efforts: Smallpox. Eds: Kobler
S, Lederberg J, Prays LA. National Academy Press, Washington. pp 34-40.
112. Arnon SS, Schechter R, Inglesby TV, Henderson DA, et al (2001) Botulinum toxin as a
biological weapon: medical and public health management. JAMA 285:1059-1069.
113. O'Toole T, Henderson DA (2001) A clearly present danger: confronting the threat of
bioterrorism. Harvard International Forum. 23: 49-53.
114. Dennis DT, Inglesby TV, Henderson DA (2001) Tularemia as a biological weapon:
medical and public health management. JAMA 285:2763-2773.
115. Henderson DA (2002) Countering the post eradication threat of smallpox and polio
eradication. Clin Inf Dis 34:79-83.
116. Brookmeyer R, Blades N, Hugh-Jones M, Henderson DA (2001) The statistical analysis
of truncated data: application to the Sverdlovsk anthrax outbreak. Biostatistics 2:233-
247.
117. Breman JG, Henderson DA (2002) Current Concepts: Smallpox diagnosis and
management. New Engl J Med. 346: 1300-1308.
118. Borio L, et al (2002)Hemorrhagic fever viruses as biological weapons: medical and
public health management. JAMA 287:2391-2405
119. Inglesby TV, O'Toole T, Henderson DA, et al (2002) Anthrax as a biological weapon:
Updated recommendations for management JAMA 287: 2236-2252.
120. Henderson DA (2002) Public Health Preparedness. In: Science and Technology in a
Vulnerable World. Edits: Teich AH, Nelson SD) Supplement to AAAS Science and
Technoology Policy Yearbook, 2003, pp 33-40.
121. Henderson DA (2002) The National Response- options, opportunities, operation. In
Emergency Preparedness: Antiterrorism and Beyond, pp 29-38.
122. Henderson DA (2002) Countering the post-eradication threat of smallpox and polio. Clin.
Inf. Dis 34: 79-83
123. Fulginiti VA, Papier A, Lane JM, Neff JM, Henderson DA (2003) Smallpox Vaccination
(Vaccinia) A Review: I Background, vaccination technique, normal vaccination and
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revaccination. Clin Inf Dis 37:241-250
124. Fulginiti VA, Papier A, Lane JM, Neff JM, Henderson DA (2003) Smallpox Vaccination
(Vaccinia) A Review: II Adverse Events. Clin Inf Dis 37:251-271
125. Neff JM, Lane JM, Fulginiti VA, Henderson DA (2002) Contact vaccinia transmission
of vaccinia from smallpox vaccination. JAMA 288: 1901-1905.
126. Henderson DA (2004) Smallpox Vaccine In: Vaccines: Preventing Disease and
Protecting Health.Washington. Pan American Health Organization, pp 281-286.
127. Henderson DA (2003) Commentary on Dr. Zelicoff s Epidemiological Analysis of the
Aralsk Outbreak. Critical Reviews in Microbiology 29:169-170
128. Henderson DA (2004) The threat of aerosolized biological weapons. ASHRAE Journal,
December, pp. 34-37.
129. Henderson DA (2005) Incidental reflections based on a career in public health and public
health policy. Bulletin of King County Medical Society 84:14-15.
130. Henderson DA (2005) Smallpox: from eradication to resurrection. Nova Acta
Leopoldina 344:111-116. (Halle, Germany).
131. Toner E, Waldhorn R, Maldin B, Borio L, Nuzzo JB, Lam C, Franco C, Henderson DA,
Inglesby TV O Toole T.(2006) Hospital preparedness for pandemic influenza Biosecur
Bioterror 4: 207-217
132. Hitchcock PJ, Mair M, Inglesby TV, Gross J, Henderson DA, O Toole T, Ahern-Seronde
J, Bahnfleth WP, Brennan T, Burroughs HEB, Davidson C, Delp W, Ensor DS, Gomory
R, Osiewski P, Samet JM, Smith WM, Strefel AJ, White RH, Woods JE (2006)
Improving performance of HVAC systems to reduce exposure to aerosolized infectious
agents in Buildings. Biosecur Bioterror. 4:41-53.
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Miscellaneous Papers
1. Henderson DA (1957) An end--and a beginning. World Health (Feb-Mar), 12-17.
2. Henderson DA (1973) Smallpox eradication--the global strategy. World Health (Oct),
8-16.
3. Henderson DA (1977) Smallpox shows the way. World Health (Feb), 22-27.
4. Henderson DA (1978) Smallpox--epitaph for a killer. National Geographic (Dec), 796-
805.
5. Henderson DA (1980) Smallpox target zero. Rochester Review (Spring), 2-5.
6. Henderson DA (1980) A victory for all mankind. World Health (May), 3-5.
7. Henderson DA (1982) Commentary on the feasibility of eradication. World Health
Forum 2, 482-484.
8. Henderson DA (1982) Book review: Razell P, Edward Jenner s Cowpox Vaccine: The
History of a Medical Myth. J Hist Med 37, 236-238.
9. Henderson DA (1982) Letter to the editor: Global measles eradication. Lancet,
July 24.
10. Henderson DA (1982) Book review: Baxby D, Jenner s Smallpox Vaccine: The Riddle
of the Vaccinia Virus and Its Origin. J Hist Med 37, 595-597.
11. Henderson DA (1984) Education has an urgent need for redirection. Oberlin College
Sesquicentennial Papers, Oberlin Alumni Magazine, 20-22.
12. Henderson DA (1987) Op-Ed: How the U.S. shortchanges world health. The Evening
Sun, Baltimore: Jan 30.
13. Henderson DA (1987) Stocks of variola virus. Am J Public Health 77 (2), 238-239.
14. Halsey NA & Henderson DA (1987) Editorial: HIV infection and immunization.
N Eng J Med 316, 683-685.
15. Henderson DA (1987) The lessons learnt. World Health (Aug-Sep).Henderson DA
(1987) Smallpox eradication: a WHO success story. World Health Forum 8, 283-292.
16. Henderson DA (1987) Op-Ed: and for the World Health Organization. Washington
Post, June 17.
17. Henderson DA (1988) Smallpox after eradication: storing the virus. Encyclopedia
Britannica, Medical and Health Annual, 254-256.
18. Henderson DA (1988) Introductory: Outbreaks of smallpox due to variolation in China
1962-1965. Am J Epidemiol 128, 39-40.
19. Henderson DA (1989) Poliomyelitis and smallpox eradication. World Health (Dec).
20. Henderson DA (1995) Commentary: Epidemiology of smallpox in West Pakistan. III.
Outbreak detection and interlocality transmission. Am J Epidemiol 140, .
21. Henderson DA (1995) Book review: Basch P, Vaccines and world health: science,
policy and practice. Am J Epidemiol (in press).
22. Henderson DA (1995) Global challenges in health. U.S. Medicine (Aug).
23. Henderson DA (1995) Book Review: Foreman D, Plagues, products and policies:
emergent public health hazards and national policymaking. Am J Prev Med (in press).
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24. Henderson DA (1997) Letter to the editor: Combating mad cow disease in the
United States. Public Health Reports 112, 357.
25. Halsey NA, Sommer A, Henderson DA & Black RE (1997) Ethics and international
research. British Med J 315, 965.
26. Henderson DA (1997) Book review: Levy BS, Sidel VW. War and public health.
Politics and the Health Sciences 16, 84-85.
27. Henderson DA (1998) Smallpox eradication--a cold war victory. World Health
Forum 19, 113-119.
28. Henderson DA (1998) Guest editorial: Defending against biological terrorism.
International medical news group.
29. Henderson DA (1999) Book review:Skold, P The two faces of smallpox. Bull Hist
Med 73, 336.
30. Henderson DA (1999) Op-Ed: Should the last stocks of smallpox be destroyed.
Baltimore Sun
31. Henderson DA (2000) Book Review: Guillemin, J. Anthrax. Nature Medicine
32. Henderson D.A. (2000) Book Review: Bazin, H. Eradication of Smallpox. Trends in
Microbiology
33. Henderson DA (2001) Letter to the editor :Biopreparedness and public health. Amer J.
Pub Health 91: 1917-1918.
34. Henderson DA (2002) Poliomyelitis Protection Considerations for a Long-term Strategy
Working Paper for WHO Technical Consultation of Global eradication of polio 7-10
May 2001.
35. Henderson DA (2004) Book Review: Kaplow, D. Smallpox: the Fight to Eradicate a
Global Scourge. Bull. of the History of Medicine (in press)
Unpublished Manuscripts
1. Henderson DA (1974) Importations of smallpox into Europe. WHO/SE/74.62
2. Henderson DA (1990) Application and problem solving in health research for the
developing countries. Prepared for the Global Commission on Health Research.
3. Henderson DA (1991) Academic health centers and the health of the nation. The John
Hogness Lecture. Meeting of the Association of Academic Health Centers, California.
4. Henderson DA (1992) Health 2000+. Prepared for PAHO meetings on health planning.
5. Wells WG, Bradshaw RE & Henderson DA (1992) The life sciences: new frontiers.
Recommendations for transition planning for the Clinton administration.
Henderson DA (1995) A public health view of vaccination. Presented at the 100th
6.
anniversary of Pasteur s death. Institut Pasteur, Paris: Sep 30.
7. Henderson DA (1995) Global immunization: victories and challenges. Presented at
Child Health:2000 Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia: June 1.
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