Remote sensing and geographic information systems: charting Sin Nombre virus infections in deer mice
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A global perspective on hantavirus ecology, epidemiology, and diseaseThe effect of biodiversity on the hantavirus epizootic.Prediction of Peromyscus maniculatus (deer mouse) population dynamics in Montana, USA, using satellite-driven vegetation productivity and weather data.Pathogenic landscapes: interactions between land, people, disease vectors, and their animal hosts.Satellite imagery characterizes local animal reservoir populations of Sin Nombre virus in the southwestern United States.Spatial and temporal emergence pattern of Lyme disease in Virginia.Remote sensing as a tool to survey endemic diseases in Brazil.Dengue spatial and temporal patterns, French Guiana, 2001.Anthropogenically driven environmental changes shift the ecological dynamics of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndromeLandscape, Climate and Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome Outbreaks.T-cell epitopes predicted from the Nucleocapsid protein of Sin Nombre virus restricted to 30 HLA alleles common to the North American population.Hantavirus infection in rodents and haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Shaanxi province, China, 1984-2012.Environmental variability and the transmission of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Changsha, People's Republic of China.Landscape structure influences avian malaria ecology in the Western Cape, South AfricaSpatiotemporal variation in Akodon montensis (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) and hantaviral seroprevalence in a subtropical forest ecosystemSpatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmissionUsing MODIS satellite imagery to predict hantavirus risk
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Remote sensing and geographic information systems: charting Sin Nombre virus infections in deer mice
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E W Otteson
K C McGwire
P F Brussard
R S DeBaca
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10.3201/EID0603.000304
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2000-05-01T00:00:00Z