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- Disease And Epidemiology 5
COS 133-
Host and environment interact to drive the persistence of remnant host populations following pathogen invasion
Alexander Grimaudo
,
Virginia Tech
;
Joseph R. Hoyt
,
Virginia Tech
;
Carl J. Herzog
,
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
;
Alyssa B. Bennett
,
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
;
Kate E. Langwig
,
Virginia Tech
COS 133-
A question of scale: The impact of population density and localized depletion of susceptible individuals on dengue persistence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rahul Subramanian
,
University of Chicago
;
Victoria Romeo-Aznar
,
University of Chicago
;
Edward L. Ionides
,
University of Michigan
;
Claudia Torres Codeco
,
Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz
;
Mercedes Pascual
,
University of Chicago
COS 133-
Human density at high resolution is key to dengue transmission within an urban landscape
Victoria Romeo-Aznar
,
University of Chicago
;
Lais Picinini-Freitas
,
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
;
Oswaldo Gonçalves Cruz
,
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
;
Claudia Codeço
,
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
;
Mercedes Pascual
,
University of Chicago
COS 133-
The impact of the honey bee microbiome on
Nosema
infection following low dose exposure
Emma Bradford
,
Virginia Tech
;
Jenifer Walke
,
Eastern Washington University
;
Richard D. Fell
,
Virginia Tech
;
David C. Haak
,
Virginia Tech
;
Lisa Belden
,
Virginia Tech
COS 133-
Doing more with less: Combating foot-and-mouth disease with target density-based culling
Rachel Lantz
,
Oregon State University
;
Amanda J. Meadows
,
Oregon State University
;
Jean B. Contina
,
Oregon State University
;
Christopher C. Mundt
,
Oregon State University
;
Matt J. Keeling
,
University of Warwick
;
Michael J. Tildesley
,
University of Warwick
COS 133-
The eco-epidemiology of tick-borne relapsing fever in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, USA
Peter J. Motyka
,
Northern Arizona University
;
Nathan C. Nieto
,
Northern Arizona University
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