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Ask when - Not just whether - It's a risk: How regional context influences local causes of diarrheal disease
ArticleAbstract: Contemporary epidemiology is enriched when it incorporates ecological concepts about systems and depPalabras claves:diarrhea, disease transmission, epidemiologic methods, meta-populations, Sanitation, SurveillanceAutores:Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Trostle J.A.Fuentes:scopusPerceptions of Local Vulnerability and the Relative Importance of Climate Change in Rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Rural, natural resource dependent communities are especially vulnerable to climate change, and theirPalabras claves:Climate adaptation, Climate Change, ECUADOR, Esmeraldas, MARGINALITY, Riparian flooding, vulnerability, Well beingAutores:Corozo Angulo B., Dimka J., Gutierrez H., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lee G.O., Trostle J.A.Fuentes:scopusRelating diarrheal disease to social networks and the geographic configuration of communities in rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Social networks and geographic structures of communities are important pbkp_redictors of infectiousPalabras claves:diarrhea, ECUADOR, Environment and public health, geography, social supportAutores:Bates S.J., Hubbard A.H., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusSocial cohesion and passive adaptation in relation to climate change and disease
ArticleAbstract: Climate change affects biophysical processes related to the transmission of many infectious diseasesPalabras claves:adaptive capacity, Environmental change, infectious disease, Model, Social Network, vulnerabilityAutores:Cangemi I., Cherng S.T., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Remais J.V., Trostle J.A.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmental change and infectious disease: How new roads affect the transmission of diarrheal pathogens in rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Environmental change plays a large role in the emergence of infectious disease. The construction ofPalabras claves:Community study, developing country, Diarrheal disease, environment, humansAutores:Bates S.J., Gabriel Antonio Trueba Piedrahita , Hubbard A.H., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Lourdes Karina Ponce-Loaiza, Mauricio Espinel, Pablo Francisco Endara, Riley L.W., Scott J.C., Trostle J.A., Vieira N., William T. CevallosFuentes:googlescopus