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Autor Halsey, Eric-S. |
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Perkins, T. Alex ; Paz-Soldan, Valerie-A. ; Stoddard, Steven-T. ; Morrison, Amy-C. ; Forshey, Brett-M. ; Long, Kanya-C. ; Halsey, Eric-S. ; Kochel, Tadeusz-J. ; Elder, John-P. ; Kitron, Uriel ; Scott, Thomas-W. ; Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo-M. | The Royal Society | 2019-02-06T14:45:57ZPathogens inflict a wide variety of disease manifestations on their hosts, yet the impacts of disease on the behaviour of infected hosts are rarely studied empirically and are seldom accounted for in mathematical models of transmission dynamics.[...]texto impreso
Identification of Blood Meals from Potential Arbovirus Mosquito Vectors in the Peruvian Amazon Basin
Palermo, Pedro-M. ; Aguilar, Patricia-V. ; Sanchez, Juan-F. ; Zorrilla, Victor ; Flores-Mendoza, Carmen ; Huayanay, Anibal ; Guevara, Carolina ; Lescano, Andres-G. ; Halsey, Eric-S. | American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2019-02-06T14:45:56ZThe transmission dynamics of many arboviruses in the Amazon Basin region have not been fully elucidated, including the vectors and natural reservoir hosts. Identification of blood meal sources in field-caught mosquitoes could yield information f[...]texto impreso
Kocher, Claudine ; Morrison, Amy-C. ; Leguia, Mariana ; Loyola, Steev ; Castillo, Roger-M. ; Galvez, Hugo-A. ; Astete, Helvio ; Flores-Mendoza, Carmen ; Ampuero, Julia-S. ; Bausch, Daniel-G. ; Halsey, Eric-S. ; Cespedes, Manuel ; Zevallos, Karine ; Jiang, Ju ; Richards, Allen-L. | Public Library of Science | 2019-02-06T14:45:36ZUsing a large, passive, clinic-based surveillance program in Iquitos, Peru, we characterized the prevalence of rickettsial infections among undifferentiated febrile cases and obtained evidence of pathogen transmission in potential domestic reser[...]texto impreso
Halsey, Eric-S. ; Baldeviano, G. Christian ; Edgel, Kimberly-A. ; Vilcarromero, Stalin ; Sihuincha, Moises ; Lescano, Andres-G. | Public Library of Science | 2019-02-06T14:45:35ZBACKGROUND: Malaria and dengue are two of the most common vector-borne diseases in the world, but co-infection is rarely described, and immunologic comparisons of co-infection with mono-infection are lacking. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: [...]