Professor
Edward Derrick
CBE
Distinguished for his contributions to the knowledge of infectious disease in Australia, in particular for his first recognition and elucidation of two human diseases now known to be of world-wide importance Q fever and Pomona leptospirosis. He has also carried out valuable investigations on other human infectious diseases in Queensland including leptospiroses and rickettsial infections.
Expertise type
- Medical Sciences
- Scrub typhus
- Q fever
- Infectious Diseases
- Asthma
- Dengue
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