2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 9 - Disease And Epidemiology

Assessing strain-specificity in acquired resistance response to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
KM Barnett, Emory University; Taegan A. McMahon, University of Tampa; David J. Civitello, Emory University
Physiological and microbial mediators of fungal infection
Nina Naghshineh, Fordham University; Elle Barnes, Fordham University; J.D. Lewis, Fordham University
Impact of prior and projected climate change on US Lyme disease incidence
Lisa I. Couper, Stanford University; Andrew J. MacDonald, University of California Santa Barbara; Erin Mordecai, Stanford University
Exploring the differential competence of communities by observing ranavirus in larval amphibian communities
Daniel Suh, University of Georgia; Andrew W. Park, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia
Unlocking the swab: Characterizing non-pathogenic amphibian fungi
Jennie Wuest, Fordham University; Steve Kutos, Fordham University; Elle Barnes, Fordham University
In the heart of the city: Trypanosoma cruzi infection prevalence in rodents across New Orleans
Nathaniel Lee Gibson, University of Tennessee; Bruno M. Ghersi, University of Tennessee; Anna C Peterson, University of Tennessee; Claudia Riegel, City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite, Rodent Control Board; Claudia P. Herrera, Tulane University; Michael J. Blum, University of Tennessee
Attack of the clones: An anti-Bd chitinase story
Mary Lally, Fordham University; Erin Carter, Fordham University; Elle Barnes, Fordham University; J.D. Lewis, Fordham University
Ecology of monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Insights from genetic and geographic analyses
Yoshinori Nakazawa, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Audrey M. Matheny, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Matthew Mauldin, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Clint N. Morgan, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Andrea McCollum, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Christine Hughes, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Benjamin Monroe, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Jeffrey B. Doty, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Whitni Davidson, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Kimberly Wilkins, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Jinxin Gao, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Yu Li, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Joelle Kabamba, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Emile Okitolonda, Kinshasa School of Public Health; Beatrice Nguete, Kinshasa School of Public Health; Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, National Institute for Biomedical Research; Victoria Olson, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Mary Reynolds, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Host specialization may influence Borrelia burgdorferi strain persistence transmitted by Ixodes scapularis ticks
Danielle Tufts, Columbia University; Yi-Pin Lin, New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Center; Matthew Combs, Columbia University; Maria Diuk-Wasser, Columbia University
Effects of tropical cyclones on invasion and saturation of agricultural pests and pathogens
Robin Alan Choudhury, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Yanru Xing, University of Florida; Karen A. Garrett, University of Florida
Risks and rewards of vaccination during Rift Valley Fever epizootics
Ola Weinbaum, University of New Mexico; Helen J. Wearing, University of New Mexico; Quincy D. Harris, University of New Mexico; Rebecca C. Christofferson, Louisiana State University
Evidence for corallivores as potential vectors of disease
Bianca Aram, University of California, Irvine; Raechel A. Littman, University of California, Irvine; Joleah Lamb, University of California, Irvine
It’s not easy being green: High disease prevalence in low-abundance prairie grasses
Katie Schroeder, University of Minnesota; Megan E. Wilcots, University of Minnesota; Rachel E. Paseka, University of Minnesota; Alexander T. Strauss, University of Minnesota; Eric W. Seabloom, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth T. Borer, University of Minnesota
Presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in isolated Sonoran Desert waters
Sadie Roth, Texas Tech University; Kerry L. Griffis-Kyle, Texas Tech University; Matthew A. Barnes, Texas Tech University
Evaluating the effects of population demographics and reproductive parameters on prevalence of Orthopoxviruses in Georgian small mammal communities
Clint N. Morgan, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Jeffrey B. Doty, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Giorgi Maghlakelidze, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Audrey M. Matheny, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Otar Parkadze, National Food Agency; Irakli Sikharulidze, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health; Yoshinori Nakazawa, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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