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    Keith Neal FFPHM FRCP DM is emeritus professor in the epidemiology of infectious diseases at the University of Nottingham. He previously worked as a consultant epidemiologist for the Field Epidemiology Service of Public Health England. Career. Neal trained in infectious diseases and public health.

  2. Aug 25, 2022 · It projects that the current cost-of-living crisis may have pushed over 51 million people into extreme poverty at $1.90 a day, and an additional 20 million at $3.20 a day, with hotspots in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the Sahel, the Balkans and the Caspian Basin.

  3. Aug 18, 2020 · Keith Neal. Journal of Public Health, Volume 42, Issue 3, September 2020, Pages 443–444, https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdaa141. Published: 18 August 2020. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Issue Section: Editorial. We make no apology for the amount devoted to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) in this issue.

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  4. View Keith Neals profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Consultant Epidemiologist · Medically-qualified Public Health Consultant with over 35 years of experience...

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  5. Professor Keith Neal has 30 years' experience controlling infectious diseases, such as SARS, MERS, swine flu and Ebola in the UK public health system. He also has 25 years of experience in the research of the epidemiology of infectious diseases at the University of Nottingham.

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  6. Feb 26, 2021 · Professor Keith Neal – one of the expert advisors appointed to advise the Government on COVID-19 and ethnicity – was able to take journalists questions on the report and its findings. Speakers included:

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  8. Keith Neal (1938-2023) My friend Keith Neal, who has died aged 84, taught biology at Manchester Grammar School for 23 years. He turned biology from an elite, esoteric A level to one of the most popular subjects at GCSE.