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Asensio, Cédric S., Sirkis, Daniel W., Maas, James W., Jr., Egami, Kiyoshi, To, Tsz-Leung, Brodsky, Frances M., Shu, Xiaokun, Cheng, Yifan, Edwards, Robert H.
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In Developmental Cell 25 November 2013 27(4):425-437
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In The Veterinary Journal 2009 180(3):356-362
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Abongo, Bernard, Gimnig, John E, Torr, Steve, Longman, Bradley, Omoke, Diana, Muchoki, Margaret, terKuile, Feiko, Ochomo, Eric, Munga, Stephen, Samuels, Aaron M, Njiagi, Kiambo, Maas, James, Perry, Robert T, Fornadel, Christen, Donnelly, Martin, Oxborough, Richard M
Indoor residual spraying (IRS) of insecticides is a major vector control strategy for malaria prevention. We evaluated the impact of a single round of IRS with the organophosphate, pirimiphos-methyl (Actellic 300CS), on entomological and parasitologi
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Sanderson, Roy, Maas, James, Blain, Alasdair, Gorton, Russell, Ward, Jessica, O'Brien, Sarah, Hunter, Paul, Rushton, Stephen
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International Journal of Epidemiology
Background Campylobacteriosis is a major cause of gastroenteritis in the UK, and although 70% of cases are associated with food sources, the remainder are probably associated with wider environmental exposure. Methods In order to investigate wider en
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Rushton, Stephen, Sanderson, Roy, Diggle, Peter John, Shirley, Mark, Blain, Alasdair, Lake, Iain, Maas, James, Reid, William, Hardstaff, Jo, Williams, Nicola, Jones, Natalia, Rigby, Daniel, Strachan, Norval J. C., Forbes, Ken, Hunter, Paul, Humphrey, Thomas J., O'Brien, Sarah
Background: With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of food borne disease. In temperate climates incidence is highly seasonal but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood, making human disease control difficul
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https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/69673/
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Kobié Toé, Mechan, Frank, Julie-Anne Tangena, Morris, Marion, Solino, Joanna, Tchicaya, Emile, Traoré, Alphonse, Hanafy Ismail, Maas, James, Lissenden, Natalie, Pinder, Margaret, Lindsay, Steve, Tiono, Alfred, Ranson, Hilary, N’Falé Sagnon
Additional file 5. Adjusted knockdown of susceptible An. gambiae (Kisumu strain) mosquitoes exposed in cone bioassays to PPF-permethrin nets and LLINs.
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Rushton, Stephen P., Sanderson, Roy A., Diggle, Peter J., Shirley, Mark D. F., Blain, Alasdair P., Lake, Iain, Maas, James A., Reid, William D. K., Hardstaff, Jo, Williams, Nicola, Jones, Natalia R., Rigby, Daniel, Strachan, Norval J. C., Forbes, Ken J., Hunter, Paul R., Humphrey, Thomas J., O’Brien, Sarah J.
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Journal of Translational Medicine
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Journal of Translational Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
Rushton, S P, Sanderson, R A, Diggle, P J, Shirley, M D F, Blain, A P, Lake, I, Maas, J A, Reid, W D K, Hardstaff, J, Williams, N, Jones, N R, Rigby, D, Strachan, N J C, Forbes, K J, Hunter, P R, Humphrey, T J & O'Brien, S J 2019, ' Climate, human behaviour or environment : individual-based modelling of Campylobacter seasonality and strategies to reduce disease burden ', Journal of Translational Medicine, vol. 17, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-019-1781-y
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Journal of Translational Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
Rushton, S P, Sanderson, R A, Diggle, P J, Shirley, M D F, Blain, A P, Lake, I, Maas, J A, Reid, W D K, Hardstaff, J, Williams, N, Jones, N R, Rigby, D, Strachan, N J C, Forbes, K J, Hunter, P R, Humphrey, T J & O'Brien, S J 2019, ' Climate, human behaviour or environment : individual-based modelling of Campylobacter seasonality and strategies to reduce disease burden ', Journal of Translational Medicine, vol. 17, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-019-1781-y
BACKGROUND: With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of food borne disease. In temperate climates incidence is highly seasonal but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood, making human disease control difficul