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A burgeoning epidemic of sleeping sickness in Uganda. The Lancet [Internet]. 2005; 366:745-747.
Authors: Fèvre EM, Picozzi K, Fyfe J, Waiswa C, Odiit M, Coleman PG, Welburn SC.
A case for Planetary Health/Geohealth. GeoHealth [Internet]. 2017;1 (2) :75-78.
Authors: Almada AA, Golden CD, Osofsky SA, Myers SS.
A Climate-Based Model Predicts the Spatial Distribution of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives [Internet]. 2003;111 :1152.
Authors: Brownstein JS, Holford TR, Fish D.
A global assessment of closed forests, deforestation and malaria risk. Ann Trop Med Parasitol [Internet]. 2006;100 :189-204.
Authors: Guerra CA, Snow RW, Hay SI.
A Human Disease Indicator for the Effects of Recent Global Climate Change. Proc Natl Acad Sci [Internet]. 2002;99 :12506-12508.
Author: Patz JA.
A Meta-analysis Suggesting that the Relationship Between Biodiversity and Risk of Zoonotic Pathogen Transmission is Idiosyncratic. Ecology Letters [Internet]. 2013.
Authors: Salkeld DJ, Padgett KA, Jones JH.
A Model of Animal-Human Brucellosis Transmission in Mongolia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine [Internet]. 2005;69 :77-95.
Author: Zinsstag, J.
A review of national-level adaptation planning with regards to the risks posed by climate change on infectious diseases in 14 OECD nations. Int J Environ Res Public Health [Internet]. 2013;10 (12) :7083-109.
Authors: Panic M, Ford JD.
A review of studies on animal reservoirs of the SARS coronavirus. Virus Res. [Internet]. 2008;133 :74-87.
Authors: Shi Z, Hu Z.
A Rift Valley fever atlas for Africa. Preventive Veterinary Medicine [Internet]. 2007;82 :72-82.
Authors: Clements ACA, Pfeiffer DU, Martin V, Otte MJ.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between self-reported diarrheal disease and distance from home to water source. Am J Trop Med Hyg [Internet]. 2010;83 (3) :582-4.
Authors: Wang X, Hunter PR.
Addressing challenges to human health in the Anthropocene epoch"an overview of the findings of the Rockefeller/Lancet Commission on Planetary Health . International Health [Internet]. 2017;9 (5) :269"“271.
Author: Haines A.
Agricultural Development and Arthropod-borne Diseases: a Review. Rev Saude Publica Jun [Internet]. 1991;25 :165-78.
Author: Service MW.
Agrochemical pollution increases risk of human exposure to schistosome parasites. [Internet]. 2017.
Authors Halstead N, Hoover C, Arakala A, Civitello DJ, Leo GD, Gambhir M, Johnson SA, Loerns KA, McMahon TA, Nguyen K, et al.
An ecosystem services framework to support both practical conservation and economic development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [Internet]. 2008;105 :9457-9464.
Authors: Tallis H, Kareiva P, Marvier M, Chang A.
Assessing Ecosystem Health Trends. Ecology & Evolution [Internet]. 1998;13 :397-402.
Authors: Rapport DJ, Costanza R, McMichael AJ.
Assessing ecosystem impacts on health: A tool review. Ecosystem Services [Internet]. 2016;17 :237-254.
Authors: Oosterbroek B, Kraker JD, Huynen, M MTE, Martens P.
Avian Influenza and the Environment: An Ecohealth Perspective. UNEP Report; 2006.
Author: Rapport DJ.
Biodiversity and disease: a synthesis of ecological perspectives on Lyme disease transmission. Trends in Ecology & Evolution [Internet]. 2013;28 :239-247
Authors: Wood CL, Lafferty KD.
Biodiversity loss and the new global disease ecology. Bioscience [Internet]. 2009;59 :945-54.
Authors: Pongsiri MJ, Roman J, Ezenwa VO, Goldberg TL, Koren HS, Newbold SC, Ostfeld RS, Pattanayak SK, Salkeld DJ.
Biodiversity, Endemism, Sense of Place, and Public Health: Inter-relationships for Australian Inland Aquatic Systems. Ecosystem Health [Internet]. 2002;7 :253-265.
Authors: Horwitz P, Lindsay M, O'Connor M.
Biological control agents elevate hantavirus by subsidizing deer mouse populations. Ecology Letters [Internet]. 2006;9 :443-450.
Authors: Pearson DE, Callaway RM.
Biological Diversity and Public Health. Annu Rev Public Health. 2014;35 :153-167.
Author: Bernstein AS.
Bushmeat hunting, deforestation, and prediction of zoonotic disease emergence. Emerging Infectious Diseases [Internet]. 2005;11 :1822-27.
Authors: Wolfe ND, Daszak P, Kilpatrick MA, Burke, D S.
Calling for an ecological approach to studying climate change and infectious diseases. Ecology [Internet]. 2009;90 :932-933.
Author: Lafferty KD.
Changing pattern of schistosomiasis in Egypt 1935-79. Lancet [Internet]. 1979;2 :242-244.
Author: Abdelwahab, M F.
Climate and infectious disease: use of remote sensing for detection of Vibrio cholerae by indirect measurement. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A [Internet]. 2000;97 :1438-43.
Authors: Lobitz B, Beck L, Huq A, Wood B, Fuchs G, Faruque AS, Colwell R.
Climate and Vectorborne Diseases. American Journal of Preventive Medicine [Internet]. 2008;35 :436-450.
Authors: Gage KL, Burkot TR, Eisen RJ, Hayes EB.
Climate change and dengue: a critical and systematic review of quantitative modelling approaches. BMC Infectious Diseases [Internet]. 2014;14 (167).
Authors: Naish S, Dale P, Mackenzie JS, McBride J, Mengersen K, Tong S.
Climate Change and Health: Strengthening the Evidence Base for Policy. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2008;35 :411-413.
Author: Haines A.
Climate Change and Human Health . New England Journal of Medicine [Internet]. 2005;353 :1433-1436.
Authors: Epstein PR.
Climate change and human health: impacts, vulnerability, and mitigation. Lancet [Internet]. 2006;367 :2101-2109.
Authors: Haines A, Kovats RS, Campbell-Lendrum D, Corvalan C.
Climate change and human health: present and future risks. Lancet [Internet]. 2006;367 :859-869.
Authors: McMichael AJ, Woodruff RE, Hales S.
Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework. Science [Internet]. 2013;341 :514-519.
Authors: Altizer S, Ostfeld RS, Johnson PTJ, Kutz S, Harvell CD.
Climate Change and Mosquito-borne Disease. Environ Health Perspect [Internet]. 2001;109 :141-161.
Author: Reiter P.
Climate change and the distribution and intensity of infectious diseases. Ecology [Internet]. 2009;90 :903-905.
Author: Ostfeld RS.
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