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There were 275 studies reporting Culex abundance, 17 of which explicitly stated the motivation for the study was RVFV. Despite most studies being motivated by other topics, there was good coverage of studies reporting mosquito sampling in areas associated with the risk of RVFV outbreaks. Studies were c.
Catherine Andrews+3 more
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One Health and Neglected Zoonotic Diseases. [PDF]
Igreja RP, de Macedo PM, Schneider MC.
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Unravelling the burden of parasitic zoonoses in Nepal [PDF]
Devleesschauwer, Brecht+3 more
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Light and barrier traps near human activity selectively captured more Anopheles arabiensis, indicating a strong attraction to humans and explicit bias in adult sampling methods. Traps placed in open glades away from humans captured species proportions similar to larval samples, suggesting reduced sampling bias in those settings. Visits by entomological
Deogratius R. Kavishe+8 more
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Insights and future directions: Applying the One Health approach in international agricultural research for development to address food systems challenges. [PDF]
Nguyen-Viet H+10 more
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CIRAD's Platform in partnership (GREASE) activities on zoonoses in South East Asia [PDF]
Binot, Aurélie+8 more
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Tackling zoonoses in a crowded world: Lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
A. Córdoba‐Aguilar+3 more
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Correlative modelling approaches can be used successfully to predict the distribution of vectors and hosts involved in vector‐borne diseases of concern. For West Nile virus in the United Kingdom, host distributions are unlikely to be a significant factor influencing change. Vector distributions and urbanisation will drive increasing risk. Projecting to
Amy J. Withers+4 more
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