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Co-developing climate services for public health: Stakeholder needs and perceptions for the prevention and control of Aedestransmitted diseases in the Caribbean
ArticleAbstract: workshops with stakeholders. Survey responses were tabulated, and audio recordings were transcribedPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Hilaire M.G.S., Hinds A.Q.J., Lowe R., Mahon R., Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Rollock L., Romero M.M., Ryan S.J., Trotman A.R., van Meerbeeck C.J., Ville S.S.Fuentes:scopusBuilding resilience to mosquito-borne diseases in the Caribbean
ArticleAbstract: Small island developing states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the planePalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Boodram L.L.G., Lowe R., Mahon R., Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Ryan S.J., Trotman A.R., van Meerbeeck C.J.Fuentes:scopusA network analysis framework to improve the delivery of mosquito abatement services in Machala, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Vector-borne disease places a high health and economic burden in the American tropics. CPalabras claves:ECUADOR, GIS, Network Analysis, Service delivery, Vector controlAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Blackburn J.K., Burkett-Cadena N.D., Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Heydari N., Lippi C.A., Mao L., Ryan S.J.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:scopusEffects of political instability in Venezuela on malaria resurgence at Ecuador–Peru border, 2018
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Cueva-Aponte C., Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Farrell D.F., Gonzaga J.L., Jaramillo-Ochoa R., Ordoñez-León T., Quintana F.A., Ryan S.J., Sippyid R.Fuentes:scopusDirect and indirect social drivers and impacts of vector-borne diseases
Book PartAbstract: Vector borne diseases (VBDs) are often seen by the highly developed nations of the world as an issuePalabras claves:arbovirus emergence, ECUADOR, EUROPE, HAITÍ, Implementation, intervention, Natural disasters, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), social drivers, social-ecological contextAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Bardosh K.L., Frydenlund E.F., Gaff H.D., Heydari N., Lippi C.A., Ryan S.J., Wilson A.J.Fuentes:scopusKey Findings and Comparisons From Analogous Case-Cluster Studies for Dengue Virus Infection Conducted in Machala, Ecuador, and Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
ArticleAbstract: Dengue viruses (DENV) pose a significant and increasing threat to human health across broad regionsPalabras claves:DENGUE, ECUADOR, epidemiology, Observational Study, ThailandAutores:Anderson K.B., Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Buddhari D., Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Endy T.P., Fernandez S., Iamsirithaworn S., Jarman R.G., Ryan S.J., Sippyid R., Thomas S.J.Fuentes:scopusSpatiotemporal tools for emerging and endemic disease hotspots in small areas: An analysis of dengue and chikungunya in Barbados, 2013–2016
ArticleAbstract: Dengue fever and other febrile mosquito-borne diseases place considerable health and economic burdenPalabras claves:Autores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Hilaire M.G.S., Holligan D., Kirton S., Lippi C.A., Lowe R., Mahon R., Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Rollock L., Romero M.M., Ryan S.J., Trotman A.R., van Meerbeeck C.J.Fuentes:scopusThe origins of dengue and chikungunya viruses in Ecuador following increased migration from Venezuela and Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Background: In recent years, Ecuador and other South American countries have experienced an increasePalabras claves:CHIKUNGUNYA, COLOMBIA, DENGUE, Dissemination, ECUADOR, VENEZUELAAutores:Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Efraín Felix Beltrán Ayala, Endy T.P., Figueroa K., Jarman R.G., Maljkovic Berry I., Rutvisuttinunt W., Ryan S.J., Sippyid R., Srikanth A.Fuentes:scopus