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A 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:scopusAmblyomma ticks and future climate: Range contraction due to climate warming
ArticleAbstract: Ticks of the Amblyomma cajennense species complex are important vectors of spotted fever in Latin AmPalabras claves:Climate Change, ecological niche modeling, maxent, Spotted fever, Tick-borne diseasesAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E., Gazeta G.S., Gurgel-Gonçalves R., Labruna M.B., Martins T.F., Oliveira S.V.d., Santos J.P.d.Fuentes:scopusDistributional ecology of Andes hantavirus: A macroecological approach
ArticleAbstract: Background: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is an infection endemic in Chile and Argentina, causPalabras claves:Andes hantavirus, Bunyaviridae, ecological niche modeling, maxent, Rodent reservoirs, ZoonosesAutores:Alvarado-Rybak M., Astorga-Arancibia F., Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Duclos M., Escobar L.E., Escobar-Dodero J., Molina-Burgos B.E., Peña-Gómez F.T., Peñafiel-Ricaurte A., Poo-Muñoz D., Rojas-Hucks S., Toro F., Townsend Peterson A.Fuentes:scopusFirst case of New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase in Klebsiella pneumoniae from Ecuador: An update for South America
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To describe a clinical case of Klebsiella pneumoniae harboring a New Delhi metallo-β-lactPalabras claves:Antibiotic Resistance, Klebsiella Pneumoniae, NDM, Plasmid, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Cevallos N., Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E., Gabriel Trueba, Jorge Aníbal Reyes Chacón, Jose Eduardo Villacis, Quezada V., Satán C., Sofía BarreraFuentes:googlescopusInferring the ecological niche of Toxoplasma gondii and Bartonella spp. in wild felids
ArticleAbstract: Traditional epidemiological studies of disease in animal populations often focus on directly transmiPalabras claves:Bartonella spp., environmental transmission, Lynx rufus, Niche, Puma concolor, Toxoplasma gondiiAutores:Carver S., Craft M.E., Crooks K.R., Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E., Lappin M.R., VandeWoude S.Fuentes:scopusOropouche fever, an emergent disease from the Americas
OtherAbstract: Oropouche virus is the aetiological agent of Oropouche fever, a zoonotic disease mainly transmittedPalabras claves:arbovirus, Emergent disease, Oropouche fever, Oropouche virus, OutbreakAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E.Fuentes:scopusSpatiotemporal variation in environmental vibrio cholerae in an estuary in southern coastal ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Cholera emergence is strongly linked to local environmental and ecological context. The 1991–2004 paPalabras claves:Cholera, ECUADOR, spatial, Strains O1 and O139, TEMPERATURE, Vibrio, Vibrio choleraeAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Christine A. King, Chu W., Escobar L.E., Eunice Ordóñez-Enireb, Finkelstein L.J., Froilán Heras, James T.G., Lupone C.D., Polhemus M.E., Ryan S.J., Tauzer E., Waggoner E., Washington B. CárdenasFuentes:scopusSurveillance fatigue (fatigatio vigilantiae) during epidemics
ArticleAbstract: This manuscript presents the concept of “surveillance fatigue” (fatigatio vigilantiae), to describePalabras claves:Epidemics, epidemiology, Fatigatio vigilantiae, Surveillance fatigueAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E., Townsend Peterson A.Fuentes:scopusVegetation loss and the 2016 Oropouche fever outbreak in Peru
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND Oropouche virus causes Oropouche fever, an arboviral disease transmitted mainly by midgesPalabras claves:Culicoides, ecological niche modeling, Modis, Oropouche, Outbreak, vegetationAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E.Fuentes:scopus