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Vector-Borne Disease and Climate Change

Vector-borne disease and climate change adaptation in African dryland social-ecological systems

Vector-borne disease and climate change adaptation in African dryland social-ecological systems

... and vector-borne diseases are major contributing factors ...sub-humid climate zones ...and vector-borne disease emergence ...use, vector and pathogen resistance [6], and ...

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND VECTOR BORNE DISEASES: THE ROLE OF GIS & REMOTE SENSING

CLIMATE CHANGE AND VECTOR BORNE DISEASES: THE ROLE OF GIS & REMOTE SENSING

... of disease (Molineaux and Gramiccia ...on vector-borne diseases, there are reservations about the potential for predicting future effects of climate change on vector-borne ...

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Challenges in predicting climate and environmental effects on vector borne disease episystems in a changing world

Challenges in predicting climate and environmental effects on vector borne disease episystems in a changing world

... on climate change in North America (Gould and Higgs, ...USA vector species are in the subgenus Culex but this subgenus also includes 10 other species in the USA (Darsie and Ward, 2005) that are not ...

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Climate Change and Vector Borne Diseases on NASA Langley Research Center

Climate Change and Vector Borne Diseases on NASA Langley Research Center

... of climate change on the incidence, spread, and geographic range of vector borne diseases can be ...extreme climate events and climatic variability, confidence in using these studies ...

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Climate Change Impacts on Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (A Review)

Climate Change Impacts on Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (A Review)

... Climate change is an occurring phenomenon that creates extreme weather patterns and global ...especially vector-borne infectious diseases. Malaria is one of the vector-borne ...

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The Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory: How Ecology and Big Data can be utilised in the fight against vector-borne diseases

The Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory: How Ecology and Big Data can be utilised in the fight against vector-borne diseases

... of climate change on ...and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory (BCCVL), which provides access to numerous species distribution modelling tools; a large and growing collection of biological, ...

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The impact of temperature changes on vector borne disease transmission : Culicoides midges and Bluetongue virus

The impact of temperature changes on vector borne disease transmission : Culicoides midges and Bluetongue virus

... to climate change, is a sig- nificant ...to climate continues even when distinguishing between morphologically similar species within a single Culicoides species group ...changing climate [29] ...

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Addressing vulnerability, building resilience: community-based adaptation to vector-borne diseases in the context of global change

Addressing vulnerability, building resilience: community-based adaptation to vector-borne diseases in the context of global change

... fectious disease, there is a growing literature documenting the complex interactive responses of distinct pathogens in a common host ...of disease at the commu- nity, district, and national levels, and ...

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Potential impact of climate change on emerging vector-borne and other infections in the UK

Potential impact of climate change on emerging vector-borne and other infections in the UK

... a vector, it needs to live longer than the time required for a pathogen to develop within it, and na- tive species may be more able to survive (and hence live longer) at the UK’s relatively cool temperatures than ...

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Support for research towards understanding the population health vulnerabilities to vector-borne diseases: increasing resilience under climate change conditions in Africa

Support for research towards understanding the population health vulnerabilities to vector-borne diseases: increasing resilience under climate change conditions in Africa

... Chagas disease, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, tick-borne encephalitis, typhus, Lyme disease, human African trypanosomiasis, onchocerciasis and schistosom- iasis account for 17% of all infectious ...

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Assessing the impact of climate change on vector-borne viruses in the EU through the elicitation of expert opinion

Assessing the impact of climate change on vector-borne viruses in the EU through the elicitation of expert opinion

... by climate change, the 10th–90th percentiles for risk of incursion (Table 4) increased from negligible–low to low–medium with climate change, mirroring the increase in risk of incursion of ...

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Impact of past and on-going changes on climate and weather on vector-borne diseases transmission: a look at the evidence

Impact of past and on-going changes on climate and weather on vector-borne diseases transmission: a look at the evidence

... on climate change on VBDs transmission can be seen not only on the vectors, but also on the host such as in the Plague ecosystems, as demonstrated in the Daurian ground squirrel and Mongolian gerbil ...

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Implications of climate change on the distribution of the tick vector Ixodes scapularis and risk for Lyme disease in the Texas Mexico transboundary region

Implications of climate change on the distribution of the tick vector Ixodes scapularis and risk for Lyme disease in the Texas Mexico transboundary region

... arthropod borne diseases, LD is a com- plex system subject to shifts in ecological processes that influence vector biology and the epidemiology of ...addition, climate change has been ...

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Risk maps for range expansion of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes scapularis, in Canada now and with climate change

Risk maps for range expansion of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes scapularis, in Canada now and with climate change

... Algorithm 6 was the scale used to establish cut-off values for the level of risk of I. scapularis establishment in each CSD. Risk categories were: 'high', 'moderate' and 'low' for establishment of I. scapularis ...

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Canine vector borne diseases in Brazil

Canine vector borne diseases in Brazil

... Canine hepatozoonosis is prevalent in Center-West, Northeast, South, Southeast [72-82], and much probably in the North region. The prevalence of infection may be as high as 39% in some rural areas [76]. Little is known ...

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The immunopathology of canine vector borne diseases

The immunopathology of canine vector borne diseases

... In addition to the practical issues defined above, sim- ple aspects of the nature of the CVBDs make them particularly challenging for investigation. All of these infections are characterized by being formed of a unique ...

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Global Dynamic Analysis of a Vector Borne Plant Disease Model with Discontinuous Treatment

Global Dynamic Analysis of a Vector Borne Plant Disease Model with Discontinuous Treatment

... insect vector population is divided into X and Y , which denotes the densities of the susceptible vector and infective vector at time t , re- ...

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Canine vector borne infections in Mauritius

Canine vector borne infections in Mauritius

... principal vector respon- sible for the spread of cowdriosis (Ehrlichia ruminantium) in tropical Africa and is also a vector for Rickettsia africae and Babesia divergens, both of which are potential human ...

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Paratransgenic Control of Vector Borne Diseases

Paratransgenic Control of Vector Borne Diseases

... Though many triatomine vectors of T. cruzi exist, we have focused primarily on genetically modifying R. rhodnii, the symbiont of R. prolixus, for paratrans- genic purposes. As described earlier, the paratrans- genic ...

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Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

... The model was implemented as a new software component adopting the architecture presented by Donatelli and Rizzoli [2008]. Modelling solutions for simulating soil temperature were tested [Donatelli et al. 2012a] and have ...

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