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Dr John Manton

Honorary Assistant Professor

United Kingdom

I was at the LSHTM Anthropologies of African Biosciences Group from 2010 to 2013, and the Centre for History in Public Health from 2015 to 2022.

Affiliations

Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
Faculty of Public Health and Policy

Centres

TB Centre
Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre

Teaching

I was deputy module organiser for the MSc Public Health distance learning module History in Health, and co-organizer of the initial Decolonizing Global Health - History and Legacy lecture series. I also lecture(d) on the History and Health, Medical Anthropology and Public Health, Epidemiology and Control of Malaria modules, Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, Globalization, and Evaluation of Public Health Interventions modules, and on the LSHTM short course on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).

Research

History and anthropology of health planning, and infectious disease control in West and West Central Africa and Southeast Asia. Focus on leprosy control in Nigeria. Funded by Wellcome Trust doctoral and fellowship grants, and by the ESRC and the Leverhulme Trust.

Research Area
Global Health
Health systems
Anthropology
History of public health
Disease and Health Conditions
Disability
Leprosy
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Tropical diseases
Tuberculosis
Infectious diseases
Vector borne diseases
Skin diseases
Country
Cameroon
Malaysia
Nigeria
Philippines
Region
East Asia & Pacific (all income levels)
Least developed countries: UN classification
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)

Selected Publications

Antibiotic Arrivals in Africa: A Case Study of Yaws and Syphilis in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Uganda
Palanco Lopez, P; MANYAU, S; DIXON, J; MacPherson, E; Nayiga, S; MANTON, J; Kirchhelle, C; CHANDLER, CI R;
2022
Medicine Anthropology Theory
Qua Iboe by motorcycle and launch: brokering public health coverage in 1960s Southeastern Nigeria.
MANTON, J;
2022
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
The words we choose matter: recognising the importance of language in decolonising global health.
Hommes, F; Monzó, HB; FERRAND, RA; Harris, M; Hirsch, LA; Besson, EK; MANTON, J; TOGUN, T; ROY, RB;
2021
The Lancet Global Health
Subscription model for antibiotic development.
GLOVER, RE; MANTON, J; WILLCOCKS, S; STABLER, RA;
2019
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Traces of the future: an archaeology of medical science in Africa
Geissler, W; Lachenal, G; MANTON, J; Tousignant, N;
2016
Intellect Ltd
Neglected Actors in Neglected Tropical Diseases Research: Historical Perspectives on Health Workers and Contemporary Buruli Ulcer Research in Ayos, Cameroon.
Lachenal, G; Owona Ntsama, J; Ze Bekolo, D; Kombang Ekodogo, T; MANTON, J;
2016
PLoS neglected tropical diseases
Trialing Drugs, Creating Publics: Medical Research, Leprosy Control, and the Construction of a Public Health Sphere in Post-1945 Nigeria
MANTON, J;
2015
Para-States and Medical Science: Making African Global Health
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