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Climate pbkp_redicts geographic and temporal variation in mosquito-borne disease dynamics on two continents
ArticleAbstract: Climate drives population dynamics through multiple mechanisms, which can lead to seemingly context-Palabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Anyamba A., Caldwell J.M., Damoah R., Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Froilán Heras, Grossi-Soyster E.N., Krystosik A.R., Labeaud A.D., Lambin E.F., Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Mordecai E.A., Mutuku F.M., Ndenga B.A., Ngugi H.N., Ryan S.J., Shah M.M., Sippyid R.Fuentes:googlescopusA decade of arbovirus emergence in the temperate southern cone of South America: dengue, Aedes aegypti and climate dynamics in Córdoba, Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Background: Argentina is located at the southern temperate range of arboviral transmission by the moPalabras claves:Aedes Aegypti, argentina, Climate, DENGUE, Environmental analysis, environmental science, epidemiology, infectious disease, Larval surveys, Ovitrap, Surveillance, ZoologyAutores:Ainete M., Almirón W.R., Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Benitez E.M., Estallo E.L., Frias-Cespedes M., Grech M.G., Ludueña-Almeida F.F., Robert M.A., Romero M.M., Sippyid R.Fuentes:scopusA global map of suitability for coastal Vibrio cholerae under current and future climate conditions
ArticleAbstract: Vibrio cholerae is a globally distributed water-borne pathogen that causes severe diarrheal diseasePalabras claves:Chlorophyll-a, Cholera, Climate Change, ecological niche modeling, NicheA, Vibrio choleraeAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Christine A. King, Escobar L.E., Finkelstein L.J., Polhemus M.E., Qiao H., Ryan S.J.Fuentes:scopusA participatory community case study of periurban coastal flood vulnerability in southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background Populations in coastal cities are exposed to increasing risk of flooding, resulting in riPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, De La Cuadra T., Jorge Cunalata, Mendoza J., Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Tauzer E.Fuentes:scopusDengue vector dynamics (Aedes aegypti) influenced by climate and social factors in ecuador: Implications for targeted control
ArticleAbstract: Background: Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is now the fastest spreading tropical disePalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Efraín Beltrán Ayala, Mejía R., Muñoz Á.G., Ryan S.J., Silva M.Fuentes:scopusApplication of spatial analysis to the examination of dengue fever in Guayaquil, Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: Dengue is the main viral disease transmitted by arthropods worldwide with over 50 million people infPalabras claves:DENGUE, HOTSPOT, LISAAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Castillo K.C., Gonzalez J.F., Körbl B., Poncec F.Fuentes:scopusGeographic shifts in Aedes aegypti habitat suitability in Ecuador using larval surveillance data and ecological niche modeling: Implications of climate change for public health vector control
ArticleAbstract: Arboviral disease transmission by Aedes mosquitoes poses a major challenge to public health systemsPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Blackburn J.K., Dueñas Zambrano J.E., Espinoza Lopez N.A., Franklin Bajaña Loor M.E., Lippi C.A., Ryan S.J.Fuentes:scopusNonlinear and delayed impacts of climate on dengue risk in Barbados: A modelling study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Over the last 5 years (2013–2017), the Caribbean region has faced an unprecedented crisiPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Gasparrini A., Hinds A.Q.J., Lippi C.A., Lowe R., Mahon R., Rollock L., Ryan S.J., Trotman A.R., van Meerbeeck C.J.Fuentes:scopusHealth and climate challenges in Ecuador
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Irene Torres, Mercy J. Borbor-CordovaFuentes:scopusHousehold and climate factors influence Aedes aegypti presence in the arid city of Huaquillas, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Arboviruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti (e.g., dengue, chikungunya, Zika) are of major public healtPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Blackburn J.K., Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Froilán Heras, Lippi C.A., Martin J.L., Mordecai E.A., Ryan S.J., Sippyid R.Fuentes:scopus