Leveraging Long‐Term Ecological Research Initiatives Into the One Health Synthesis
We address important ecological and evolutionary considerations for advancing a One Health perspective by drawing attention to faunal and ecosystem changes occurring through the Great Plains of North America that have strong implications for future risk of emerging pathogens including zoonoses.
Andrew G. Hope +2 more
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Climate Change Is Expected to Expand Malaria Transmission Range and Population at Risk in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Karl S +6 more
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Species of the genera Isoberlinia and Berlinia are threatened with extinction due to the abusive exploitation of their distribution area including various forms of use. However, their availability and socio‐cultural importance are little known and/or neglected.
Sekongo Gbambaly Karim +2 more
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Changing climate and its impacts on the dynamics of future malaria transmission over certain endemic regions in India. [PDF]
Bal PK, Kumar DS, Parihar RS, Saini A.
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Anopheles species and malaria transmission risk in a highland area, south-central Ethiopia
Abebe Animut Ayele
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The “regime shift extinctions” hypothesis and mass extinction of waterbirds in Hawaiʻi
Abstract Studies of biodiversity loss commonly imply that species extinctions occurred as a direct result of initial human arrival and thus are attributable to stewardship failures of Indigenous Peoples. However, recent studies have suggested this assumption is not supported by the evidence, prompting a global reevaluation of existing assumptions.
Kristen C. Harmon +2 more
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An age-structured mathematical model to assess the combined effects of vaccine and non-vaccine interventions on malaria transmission and burden. [PDF]
Glèlè Kakaï R, Djomatin LC.
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A Systematic Review on the Economic Burden of the Most Prevalent Infectious Diseases in West Africa
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Infectious diseases, including malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, and Lassa fever, pose a significant public health and economic challenge in West Africa. The financial burden includes direct medical costs (hospitalization, medication, diagnostics), nonmedical costs (transportation, food, caregiving), and indirect costs (loss ...
Kofi Afriyie Nyamekye +3 more
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Case Report and Epidemiological Investigation of Healthcare-associated <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> Malaria Transmission in Westchester County, New York-2023. [PDF]
White JL +27 more
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