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Mathias Mølbak Ingholt
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt
Postdoc, Roskilde University
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Loose ends in the epidemiology of the 1918 pandemic: Explaining the extreme mortality risk in young adults
M van Wijhe, MM Ingholt, V Andreasen, L Simonsen
American Journal of Epidemiology 187 (12), 2503-2510, 2018
342018
The spatiotemporal distribution of historical malaria cases in Sweden: a climatic perspective
TT Chen, FC Ljungqvist, H Castenbrandt, F Hildebrandt, MM Ingholt, ...
Malaria journal 20 (1), 212, 2021
142021
Temperate climate malaria in nineteenth century Denmark
MM Ingholt, TT Chen, F Hildebrandt, RK Pedersen, L Simonsen
BMC Infectious Diseases 22 (1), 432, 2022
92022
Same place, different stories: The mortality burden of the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic in Denmark
MM Ingholt, L Simonsen, M Van Wijhe
Investigaciones de Historia Económica/Economic History Research 16 (4), 49-67, 2020
52020
Did the 1918 influenza pandemic cause a 1920 baby boom? Demographic evidence from neutral Europe
H Gaddy, MM Ingholt
Population Studies, 1-19, 2023
42023
Temporal and geographical changes in reporting rates and case fatality for measles in Denmark 1870-1960
V Andreasen, M van Wijhe, MM Ingholt, ML Perner, L Simonsen
22019
The 1919–21 influenza pandemic in Greenland
MM Ingholt, L Simonsen, SE Mamelund, P Noahsen, M van Wijhe
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 83 (1), 2325711, 2024
2024
Did the 1918 influenza pandemic cause a 1920 baby boom? Demographic evidence from neutral Europe: Demographic evidence from the neutral countries
HG Gaddy, MM Ingholt
Population Studies, 2024
2024
The last hunger years? The 1826–1832 mortality crisis in Denmark
MM Ingholt
Scandinavian Journal of History 48 (4), 480-502, 2023
2023
An ordinary malaria? Intermittent fever in Denmark, 1826–1886
MM Ingholt
Medical History 67 (1), 57-73, 2023
2023
Epidemier
L Simonsen, J Bek-Thomsen, P Duedahl, LN Kallestrup, ML Perner, ...
2023
Did the 1918 pandemic cause a 1920 baby boom in Europe?: Demographic evidence from the neutral countries
HG Gaddy, MM Ingholt
Population Studies, 2022
2022
Agricultural revolution, demographic change, or medical modernization? The disappearance of malaria from Denmark
MM Ingholt, L Simonsen, M van Wijhe
Social Science & Medicine, 2022
2022
The Epidemiology and Medical History of Malaria in nineteenth-century Denmark
MM Ingholt
Roskilde Universitet, 2022
2022
Loose Ends Surrounding the Spanish Flu: Explaining the Extreme Mortality in Young Adults
M van Wijhe, MM Ingholt, V Andreasen, L Simonsen
Options X: For the control of Influenza, 2019
2019
Influenza in Greenland 1914-1921: Untold Stories and Diverging Patterns
MM Ingholt, M van Wijhe, ML Perner, L Simonsen
Options X: For the control of Influenza, 2019
2019
Loose Ends in the Epidemiology of the 1918 Pandemic
M Wijhe, MM Ingholt, V Andreasen, L Simonsen
2018
The Disappearance of Malaria from Denmark in the 19th Century: An Unintended Benefit of Agricultural and Social Changes
MM Ingholt, ML Perner, A Nordland, H Breuning-Madsen, L Simonsen
Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases, 2017
2017
Singular cholera epidemics in 19th-century Denmark: Investigating patterns of transmission with historical source material
ML Perner, MD Phelps, MM Ingholt, PKM Jensen, L Simonsen
Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases, 2017
2017
Identifying Signature Features of Epidemic Diseases in 19th Century All-Cause Mortality Data
RK Pedersen, MM Ingholt, M van Wijhe, V Andreasen, L Simonsen
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