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Philip J. Havik
Grupo GHTM: IHC PhD members, Individual Health Care
Currently, his research focuses on the longitudinal analysis of health systems and epidemiological control and elimination programmes for Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), malaria and STDs in sub-Saharan Africa, and Angola, Guinea Bissau and Mozambique in particular. His work also addresses the broader history of public health and tropical medicine, as well as the medicinal uses of ethno-botanical species, indigenous healing traditions and integrative medicine in sub-Saharan Africa. In geographical terms his research focuses on sub-Saharan Africa, with an emphasis on Portuguese Speaking Countries (PALOP), and Guinea Bissau in particular.
- Catarino L., Havik P.J. & Romeiras M.M. 2016. Medicinal plants of Guinea-Bissau: therapeutic applications, ethnic diversity and knowledge transfer, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 183:71-94. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2016.02.032
- Catarino L., Havik P.J, Indjai, B. & Romeiras M.M. 2016. Ecological Data in Support of an Analysis of Guinea-Bissau’s Medicinal Flora, Data in Brief, 7, 1078–1097. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.03.077
- P.J. Havik. Hybridizing Medicine: illness, health and the dynamics of reciprocal exchange on the Upper Guinea coast (West Africa), in: Medical History, 60 (2016): 181-205. doi:10.1017/ mdh.2016.3
- P.J. Havik. Public Health and Tropical Modernity: the combat against sleeping sickness in Portuguese Guinea (1945-1974), Manguinhos: história, ciências, saúde, 21, 2, 2014: 641-666.
- P.J. Havik. From Hospitals to Villages: population health, medical services and disease control in former Portuguese Africa, Portuguese Studies Review, 25, 2 (2017): 17-56.