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Integrated Analysis of Environment, Cattle and Human Serological Data: Risks and Mechanisms of Transmission of Rift Valley Fever in MadagascarQuantitative assessment of a spatial multicriteria model for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in Thailand, and application in CambodiaPredictive modeling of West Nile virus transmission risk in the Mediterranean Basin: how far from landing?Reconstruction of Rift Valley fever transmission dynamics in Madagascar: estimation of force of infection from seroprevalence surveys using Bayesian modellingIdentifying landscape features associated with Rift Valley fever virus transmission, Ferlo region, Senegal, using very high spatial resolution satellite imageryWorldwide niche and future potential distribution of Culicoides imicola, a major vector of bluetongue and African horse sickness virusesEnvironmental risk mapping of canine leishmaniasis in France.Modelling the effects of past and future climate on the risk of bluetongue emergence in Europe.Importance of wetlands management for West Nile Virus circulation risk, Camargue, Southern FrancePathogenic landscapes: interactions between land, people, disease vectors, and their animal hosts.Combining hydrology and mosquito population models to identify the drivers of Rift Valley fever emergence in semi-arid regions of West Africa.Feeding behaviour of potential vectors of West Nile virus in Senegal.Habitat fragmentation alters the properties of a host-parasite network: rodents and their helminths in South-East Asia.Dengue spatial and temporal patterns, French Guiana, 2001.A quantitative risk assessment approach for mosquito-borne diseases: malaria re-emergence in southern FranceA geographical information system-based multicriteria evaluation to map areas at risk for Rift Valley fever vector-borne transmission in Italy.Hantavirus seropositivity in rodents in relation to habitat heterogeneity in human-shaped landscapes of Southeast Asia.Environmental factors and public health policy associated with human and rodent infection by leptospirosis: a land cover-based study in Nan province, Thailand.Remote sensing, land cover changes, and vector-borne diseases: use of high spatial resolution satellite imagery to map the risk of occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ghardaïa, Algeria.A generic weather-driven model to predict mosquito population dynamics applied to species of Anopheles, Culex and Aedes genera of southern France.Descriptive and spatial epidemiology of Rift valley fever outbreak in Yemen 2000-2001.An Integrative Eco-Epidemiological Analysis of West Nile Virus Transmission.Environmental risk factors of West Nile virus infection of horses in the Senegal River basin.Trypanosoma from rodents as potential source of infection in human-shaped landscapes of South-East Asia.Geographic variations of the bird-borne structural risk of West Nile virus circulation in Europe.On the dynamics of flying insects populations controlled by large scale information.Ecological distribution and population dynamics of Rift Valley fever virus mosquito vectors (Diptera, Culicidae) in Senegal.Understanding the ecological drivers of avian influenza virus infection in wildfowl: a continental-scale study across Africa.Use of high spatial resolution satellite imagery to characterize landscapes at risk for bluetongue.Assessing the distribution of disease-bearing rodents in human-modified tropical landscapesProgress on research on rodents and rodent-borne zoonoses in South-east AsiaClimate Induced Effects on Livestock Population and Productivity in the Mediterranean AreaThe potential for remote sensing and hydrologic modelling to assess the spatio-temporal dynamics of ponds in the Ferlo Region (Senegal)Assessing optical earth observation systems for mapping and monitoring temporary ponds in arid areasComplementarity of empirical and process-based approaches to modelling mosquito population dynamics with Aedes albopictus as an example-Application to the development of an operational mapping tool of vector populations
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