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neteler Randolph [29 articles]

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  • Socio-economic factors in the differential upsurge of tick-borne encephalitis in central and Eastern Europe
    Reviews in Medical Virology, Vol. 9999, No. 9999. (2008), n/a.
    by Dana Sumilo, Antra Bormane, Loreta Asokliene, Veera Vasilenko, Irina Golovljova, Tatjana Avsic-Zupanc, Zdenek Hubalek, Sarah E Randolph
    posted to disease tbe tick-borne ticks by neteler on 2008-01-29 15:29:53 as **
  • EDEN -- Emerging diseases in a changing European environment: tick-borne diseases
    International Journal of Medical Microbiology, Vol. 296 (May 2006), pp. 84-86.
    by SE Randolph
    posted to gis lyme remote-sensing tick-borne ticks by neteler on 2007-07-27 16:15:00 as ** along with 1 person carpi
  • Climate change cannot explain the upsurge of tick-borne encephalitis in the baltics.
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 2 (2007)
  • Tick-borne encephalitis in Europe (Comment).
    Lancet, Vol. 358, No. 9294. (17 November 2001), pp. 1731-1732.
    posted to climate disease ixodes risk tbe tick-borne ticks by neteler on 2007-05-10 15:02:53 as ** along with 1 person carpi
  • Tick-borne Disease Systems: Mapping Geographic and Phylogenetic Space.
    Adv Parasitol, Vol. 62 (2006), pp. 263-291.
    by SE Randolph, DJ Rogers
    posted to ehrlichiosis phylogenetic tick-borne ticks by neteler on 2007-05-07 14:26:24 as ** along with 1 person carpi
  • Climate change and vector-borne diseases.
    Adv Parasitol, Vol. 62 (2006), pp. 345-381.
    by DJ Rogers, SE Randolph
    posted to climate tick-borne vector-borne by neteler on 2007-05-07 14:25:50 as ** along with 1 person carpi
  • Spatial aspects of disease dynamics
    (2002), pp. 102-118.
    edited by PJ Hudson, AP Rizzoli, BT Grenfell, H Heesterbeek, AP Dobson
  • Ticks and tick-borne disease systems in space and from space.
    Advances in Parasitology, Vol. 47 (2000), pp. 217-243.
    by SE Randolph
    posted to disease remote-sensing tick-borne by neteler on 2006-08-10 22:08:50 as ** along with 1 person eden
  • Education, Outreach and the Future of Remote Sensing in Human Health
    (2000)
    by BL Wood, LR Beck, BM Lobitz, MR Bobo
    edited by SI Hay, SI Randolph, DJ Rogers
    posted to disease epidemiology remote-sensing by neteler on 2006-07-31 23:12:16 as **
  • Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems in Epidemiology (Advances in Parasitology)
    (15 September 2000)
    by SI Hay, SE Randolph, DJ Rogers
  • Incidence from coincidence: patterns of tick infestations on rodents facilitate transmission of tick-borne encephalitis virus.
    Parasitology, Vol. 118 (February 1999), pp. 177-186.
    by SE Randolph, D Miklisová, J Lysy, DJ Rogers, M Labuda
  • notes The ecology of tick-borne infections in wildlife reservoirs
    (2002), pp. 119-138.
    by SE Randolph, C Chemini, C Furnanello, C Genchi, RS Hails, PJ Hudson, LD Jones, G Medley, RA Norman, AP Rizzoli, G Smith, MEJ Woolhouse
    edited by PJ Hudson, AP Rizzoli, BT Grenfell, H Heesterbeek, AP Dobson
  • Seasonal synchrony: the key to tick-borne encephalitis foci identified by satellite data.
    Parasitology, Vol. 121 (July 2000), pp. 15-23.
    by SE Randolph, RM Green, MF Peacey, DJ Rogers
    posted to disease ixodes remote-sensing seasonal synchrony vector-borne by neteler on 2006-03-22 15:33:11 as **
  • Fragile transmission cycles of tick-borne encephalitis virus may be disrupted by predicted climate change.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 267, No. 1454. (7 September 2000), pp. 1741-1744.
    by SE Randolph, DJ Rogers
    posted to change climate disease encephalitis tick-borne by neteler on 2005-08-08 20:10:04 as **
  • Tick ecology: processes and patterns behind the epidemiological risk posed by ixodid ticks as vectors.
    Parasitology, Vol. 129 Suppl (2004)
    by SE Randolph
    posted to biology risk ticks by neteler on 2005-07-24 23:17:56 as ** along with 1 person eden
  • [Fauna, climate and politics: possible causes for the recent increases in tick-borne zoonoses]
    Arch Pediatr, Vol. 11, No. 10. (October 2004), pp. 1282-1285.
    by SE Randolph
    posted to climate disease tick-borne zoonoses by neteler on 2005-07-24 23:10:01 as ** along with 1 person carpi
  • Epidemiological consequenses of tick ecology
    Proc. Symposium Current Research on Tick-Borne Infections, Kalmar, Sweden (28-30 March 2001)
    posted to ecology habitat ticks by neteler on 2005-07-24 22:59:58 as **
  • Impact of microclimate on immature tick-rodent host interactions (Acari: Ixodidae): implications for parasite transmission.
    J Med Entomol, Vol. 36, No. 6. (November 1999), pp. 741-748.
    by SE Randolph, K Storey
    posted to disease host microclimate rodents ticks by neteler on 2005-07-24 22:43:25 as **
  • Remotely Sensed Correlates of Phylogeny: Tick-Borne Flaviviruses
    Experimental and Applied Acarology, Vol. 28, No. 1 - 4. (March 2002), pp. 231-237.
    by Sarah E Randolph, David J Rogers
    posted to biology habitat ixodes remote-sensing ticks by neteler on 2005-07-24 21:56:43 as **
  • The shifting landscape of tick-borne zoonoses: tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme borreliosis in Europe
    Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 356, No. 1411. (July 2001)
    by Sarah E Randolph
    posted to disease encephalitis lyme ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 15:37:52 as **
  • Climate variability and malaria epidemics in the highlands of East Africa.
    Trends Parasitol, Vol. 21, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 52-53.
    by SI Hay, GD Shanks, DI Stern, RW Snow, SE Randolph, DJ Rogers
    posted to climate malaria remote-sensing by neteler on 2005-07-22 10:01:10 as **
  • Evidence that climate change has caused 'emergence' of tick-borne diseases in Europe?
    Int J Med Microbiol, Vol. 293 Suppl 37 (April 2004), pp. 5-15.
    by SE Randolph
    posted to change climate disease ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 10:00:59 as **
  • Studying the global distribution of infectious diseases using GIS and RS.
    Nat Rev Microbiol, Vol. 1, No. 3. (December 2003), pp. 231-237.
    by DJ Rogers, SE Randolph
    posted to disease gis infectious remote-sensing by neteler on 2005-07-22 10:00:28 as **
  • notes Co-feeding transmission and its contribution to the perpetuation of the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia afzelii.
    Emerg Infect Dis, Vol. 9, No. 7. (July 2003)
    by S Randolph, L Gern
    posted to cofeeding disease lyme ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:59:29 as **
  • notes Quantitative ecology of ticks as a basis for transmission models of tick-borne pathogens.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis, Vol. 2, No. 4. (2002), pp. 209-215.
    posted to disease encephalitis seasonal ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:52:33 as ** along with 1 person eden
  • Differential survival of Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in ticks that feed on birds.
    Infect Immun, Vol. 70, No. 10. (October 2002), pp. 5893-5895.
    posted to disease lyme ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:42:58 as **
  • Predicting the risk of tick-borne diseases.
    Int J Med Microbiol, Vol. 291 Suppl 33 (June 2002), pp. 6-10.
    posted to disease prediction ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:41:10 as **
  • An empirical quantitative framework for the seasonal population dynamics of the tick Ixodes ricinus.
    Int J Parasitol, Vol. 32, No. 8. (July 2002), pp. 979-989.
    by SE Randolph, RM Green, AN Hoodless, MF Peacey
    posted to ixodes seasonal ticks by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:27:29 as **
  • Satellite imagery in the study and forecast of malaria.
    Nature, Vol. 415, No. 6872. (7 February 2002), pp. 710-715.
    by DJ Rogers, SE Randolph, RW Snow, SI Hay
    posted to disease malaria remote-sensing by neteler on 2005-07-22 09:26:26 as **
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