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Perceptions 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:scopusQ fever risk across a dynamic, heterogeneous landscape in Laikipia County, Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Two hundred fourteen serosamples were collected from four livestock species across five ranches in LPalabras claves:C. burnetii, Camels, Kenya, Laikipia County, Livestock, Q fever, Zoonotic pathogenAutores:Benka V., Butt B., Deem S.L., Depuy W., Foufopoulos J., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kinnaird M.F., Massey A., Njoka J., O'Brien T.G., Wanyoike S.Fuentes:scopusSustainable control of water-related infectious diseases: A review and proposal for interdisciplinary health-based systems research
ReviewAbstract: Objective: Even when initially successful, many interventions aimed at reducing the toll of water-rePalabras claves:Infection disease, Interdisciplinary, MALARIA, RESEARCH, Systems approach, WATERAutores:Batterman S., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kruk M.E., Lemos M.C., Michalak A.M., Mukherjee B., Renne E., Stein H., Watkins C., Wilson M.L.Fuentes:scopusThe sero-epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) across livestock species and herding contexts in Laikipia County, Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Query fever (Q fever), is among the most highly infectiousPalabras claves:Kenya, LAND MANAGEMENT, livestock economy, Q fever, seroepidemiology, zoonosisAutores:Browne A.S., Deem S.L., Espira L.M., Fèvre E.M., Foufopoulos J., Grabow C., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Larson P.S., Muloi D., Wang C.A.Fuentes:scopus