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Office
1500 S Main St
Fort Worth, TX 76104Phone+1 817-702-1215
Summary
- Stephen Manock, MD, is a family medicine specialist based in Fort Worth, TX. He completed his medical education at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1988 and completed a residency in family medicine at The MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve University in 1991. Dr. Manock has several publications, including studies on malaria and immunogenicity of vaccines in Equatorial Guinea, the genetic variability of Plasmodium vivax, wound botulism in Ecuador, and health interventions for farmworkers. His work has been cited multiple times, highlighting his contribution to research in tropical medicine and community health.
Education & Training
- The MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve UniversityResidency, Family Medicine, 1988 - 1991
- University of Illinois College of MedicineClass of 1988
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 2017 - 2026
- TN State Medical License 2007 - 2018
- IL State Medical License 1991 - 2008
- American Board of Family Medicine Family Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsSafety and Immunogenicity of Radiation-Attenuated PfSPZ Vaccine in Equatoguinean Infants, Children, and Adults.Said A Jongo, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Nchama, L W Preston Church, Ally Olotu, Stephen R Manock
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2023-07-05 - The impact of Loa loa microfilaraemia on research subject retention during a whole sporozoite malaria vaccine trial in Equatorial Guinea.Stephen R Manock, Vicente Urbano Nsue, Ally Olotu, Maximillian Mpina, Elizabeth Nyakarungu
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2022-08-05 - 1 citationsProviding Ancillary Care in Clinical Research: A Case of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma during a Malaria Vaccine Trial in Equatorial Guinea.Stephen R Manock, Ali Mtoro, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong, Ally Olotu, Mwajuma Chemba
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2021-02-03
Other Languages
- Spanish
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