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pro vyhledávání: '"Fiona Keating"'
Autor:
Felicia Keesing, Stacy Mowry, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S. Evans, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Alison F. Hinckley, Sarah A. Hook, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Richard S. Ostfeld
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 28, Iss 5, Pp 957-966 (2022)
Tickborne diseases (TBDs) such as Lyme disease result in ≈500,000 diagnoses annually in the United States. Various methods can reduce the abundance of ticks at small spatial scales, but whether these methods lower incidence of TBDs is poorly unders
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bbee408f33c441e2980ede5819ac005f
Spatial variation in risk for tick-borne diseases in residential areas of Dutchess County, New York.
Autor:
Felicia Keesing, Emma Tilley, Stacy Mowry, Sahar Adish, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S Evans, Ilya R Fischhoff, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Richard S Ostfeld
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 11, p e0293820 (2023)
Although human exposure to the ticks that transmit Lyme-disease bacteria is widely considered to occur around people's homes, most studies of variation in tick abundance and infection are undertaken outside residential areas. Consequently, the patter
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5c2bc5df91ee4539bc16de9b36586bac
Autor:
Richard S. Ostfeld, Sahar Adish, Stacy Mowry, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S. Evans, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Felicia Keesing
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 172 (2023)
Acaricides are hypothesized to reduce human risk of exposure to tick-borne pathogens by decreasing the abundance and/or infection prevalence of the ticks that serve as vectors for the pathogens. Acaricides targeted at reservoir hosts such as small ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c23b710c971c4625bd96ddfee43ecb97
Effects of residential acaricide treatments on patterns of pathogen coinfection in blacklegged ticks
Autor:
Richard S. Ostfeld, Sahar Adish, Stacy Mowry, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S. Evans, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Felicia Keesing
Publikováno v:
Parasitology, Pp 1-7
Medically important ixodid ticks often carry multiple pathogens, with individual ticks frequently coinfected and capable of transmitting multiple infections to hosts, including humans. Acquisition of multiple zoonotic pathogens by immature blacklegge
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e61a150e18c54ecb8d75c795898f5cde
Autor:
Richard S. Ostfeld, Stacy Mowry, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S. Evans, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Alison F. Hinckley, Sarah A. Hook, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Felicia Keesing
Publikováno v:
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 23:89-105
Autor:
Richard S. Ostfeld, Sahar Adish, Stacy Mowry, William Bremer, Shannon Duerr, Andrew S. Evans, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Fiona Keating, Jennifer Pendleton, Ashley Pfister, Marissa Teator, Felicia Keesing
Publikováno v:
Pathogens
Volume 12
Issue 2
Pages: 172
Volume 12
Issue 2
Pages: 172
Acaricides are hypothesized to reduce human risk of exposure to tick-borne pathogens by decreasing the abundance and/or infection prevalence of the ticks that serve as vectors for the pathogens. Acaricides targeted at reservoir hosts such as small ma
Publikováno v:
Physica Medica. 104:S158-S159
Publikováno v:
Physica Medica. 104:S158
Publikováno v:
Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 31:147-152
Chubs of the genus Nocomis build large pebble nests that may serve as an important microhabitat for macroinvertebrates and small vertebrates in streams of eastern North America. Macroinvertebrates that use chub nests have not been systematically docu