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Juan Guitéras y Gener (orJuan Guiteras) (January 4, 1852 – October 28, 1925), was a Cuban physician and pathologist specializing in yellow fever.

Guiteras studied medicine at the University of Havana, and moved to the United States in 1873 to attend the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated that same year.[1] He worked at Philadelphia Hospital until 1879,[2] when he went into the U.S. Navy as a physician and began to research yellow fever, working with Stanford Chaillé and George Miller Sternberg in the Havana Yellow Fever Commission.[3] On May 5, 1883 he married Dolores Gener in Cuba.[4] He then taught at the Medical University of South Carolina[5] from 1884 to 1888, and then taught at the University of Pennsylvania from 1889 to 1898. In 1893, he served as an Assistant Secretary-General at the first Pan-American Medical Congress.[6] When the Spanish–American War broke out, Guiteras went to Cuba with the U.S. Army and joined the yellow fever research team led by William C. Gorgas.[1]

Around this same time, Carlos Finlay and Walter Reed discovered that the Aedes mosquito was the disease vector for yellow fever.[7] Guiteras confirmed Finlay's results and collaborated with him to help eradicate Aedes from Cuba, reducing the incidence of yellow fever there. In 1900 he became chair of the Pathology and Tropical Diseases department at the University of Havana and founded the Journal of Tropical Medicine. In 1902 he became director of the Cuban Department of Public Health and continued research in pathology.[1] He was a member of the Yellow Fever Commission of the International Health Board in 1916.[2]

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  1. ^ a b c Juan Guiteras, Biografias y Vidas (in Spanish)
  • ^ a b American Journal of Public Health, 16 (2), 1926, pp. 159-160.
  • ^ "The Trials and Tribulations of George Miller Sternberg (1838-1915)—America's First Bacteriologist," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Summer 1993. Vol. 36, Iss. 4
  • ^ Juan Guiteras Archived 2008-07-02 at the Wayback Machine, Celebración Virtual (in Spanish)
  • ^ Biografias y Vidas says "la Escuela de Medicina de Charleston". AJPH calls it the "Medical College of South Carolina". I'm unsure if this is the correct identification.
  • ^ "S. Ex. Doc. 53-36 - Transactions of the First Pan-American Medical Congress : : held in the City of Washington, D.C., U.S.A., September 5, 6, 7, and 8, A.D. 1893, Part I". GovInfo.gov. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 15.
  • ^ Pierce J.R., J, Writer. 2005. Yellow Jack: How Yellow Fever Ravaged America and Walter Reed Discovered its Deadly Secrets. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-47261-1

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