ME
Publications
- Data-driven identification of potential Zika virus vectors
- Detecting the impact of temperature on transmission of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya using mechanistic models
- Fine-scale variation in microclimate across an urban landscape shapes variation in mosquito population dynamics and the potential of Aedes albopictus to transmit arboviral disease
- Anticipating Emerging Mosquito-borne Flaviviruses in the USA: What Comes after Zika?
- Carry-over effects of urban larval environments on the transmission potential of dengue-2 virus
- Spatio-temporal spillover risk of yellow fever in Brazil
- Microclimate and Larval Habitat Density Predict Adult Aedes albopictus Abundance in Urban Areas
- Reconciling model predictions with low reported cases of COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa: insights from Madagascar
- Land cover affects microclimate and temperature suitability for arbovirus transmission in an urban landscape
- Socio-demographic, not environmental, risk factors explain fine-scale spatial patterns of diarrhoeal disease in Ifanadiana, rural Madagascar
- Assessing temperature‐dependent competition between two invasive mosquito species
- Both consumptive and non-consumptive effects of predators impact mosquito populations and have implications for disease transmission
- Socio‐ecological dynamics in urban systems: An integrative approach to mosquito‐borne disease in Bengaluru, India
- Integrating Health Systems and Science to Respond to COVID-19 in a Model District of Rural Madagascar
- Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccination efforts and dose allocation within Madagascar
- A Data-driven Horizon Scan of Bacterial Pathogens at the Wildlife–livestock Interface
- Morbidity and mortality burden of COVID-19 in rural Madagascar: results from a longitudinal cohort and nested seroprevalence study
- Sociodemographic Variables Can Guide Prioritized Testing Strategies for Epidemic Control in Resource-Limited Contexts
- Climatic, land-use and socio-economic factors can predict malaria dynamics at fine spatial scales relevant to local health actors: Evidence from rural Madagascar
- The mismatch of narratives and local ecologies in the everyday governance of water access and mosquito control in an urbanizing community
- Increasing the resolution of malaria early warning systems for use by local health actors
- Heterogeneity in elimination efforts could increase the risk of resurgence of lymphatic filariasis in Madagascar
- Applying a zero-corrected, gravity model estimator reduces bias due to heterogeneity in healthcare utilization in community-scale, passive surveillance datasets of endemic diseases
- Combining OpenStreetMap mapping and route optimization algorithms to inform the delivery of community health interventions at the last mile
- Geographic barriers to care persist at the community healthcare level: Evidence from rural Madagascar
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Co-workers & collaborators
- BR
Benjamin Roche
- JC
JEREMY COHEN
- TD
Tad Dallas
- SR
Sadie Ryan
- LJ
Leah Johnson
- VS
Van Savage