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Aug 07 2014 · Ebola virus (EBOV) is a member of the Filoviridae virus family along with Marburg virus (MARV). Together they are commonly known as filoviruses. EBOV is a virulent pathogen that causes fatal hemorraghic fever in humans and nonhuman primates (Hartlieb et al. 2005). A large majority of patients infected with EBOV and who are not properly treated
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Geocarto International Vol. 23 No. 6 December 2008 451–466 Spatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmission R. Ryan Lasha Nathaniel A. Brunsella and A. Townsend Petersonb a Department of Geography The University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA bThe Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center The University of Kansas
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Jun 13 2019 · Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerg Inf Dis. 201723(3) 415–422. View Article Google Scholar 22. Rulli MC Santini M Hayman DTS D Odorico P. (2017). The nexus between forest fragmentation in Africa and Ebola virus disease outbreaks. Sci Rep. 20177 41613. pmid
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Jan 01 2018 · Since it was suggested that the dispersal of Ebola virus was supported by the proximity of infected people to main roads (Hui-Jun et al. 2015) the population-weighted road distance weight matrix was expected to yield the highest Moran s I values (i.e. had the best explanatory power). Instead the contiguity matrix lead to higher Moran s I values.
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Jun 13 2019 · Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerg Inf Dis. 201723(3) 415–422. View Article Google Scholar 22. Rulli MC Santini M Hayman DTS D Odorico P. (2017). The nexus between forest fragmentation in Africa and Ebola virus disease outbreaks. Sci Rep. 20177 41613. pmid
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Apr 10 2017 · The results showed that the risk of Ebola spillover peaks in central Africa but is also high in certain areas previously not considered at great risk -- including the tropical and subtropical
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In addition to support for seasonal shifts from wet to dry conditions as triggers of Ebolavirus spillover 6 7 Ebola outbreaks in apes are known to have occurred in dry seasons during which fruit consumption made lead to direct or indirect contact between primates and bats 8 37 38 .
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Dates locations and sources for the unique set of spillover events used in analyses of spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus disease spillover Africa 1961–2014. View
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The five maps below illustrate the progress of the West Nile Virus (WNV) between and raises questions about its spread. The early slow advance of the disease an unexplained outbreak in Florida and then a rapid spread up the Mississippi taken together suggests human beings were a principal source of its expansion.
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Jan 22 2018 · Introduction. Despite the unprecedented scale of the 2014–2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa significant uncertainty remains about the precise number of cases involved and about the spatiotemporal dynamics of transmission 2–8 .The numbers of non-hospitalized community-based cases over time and among locations are particularly uncertain.
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Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23 2017. PDF Project AM Kramer JT Pulliam LW Alexander AW Park P Rohani JM Drake. Spatial spread of the West Africa Ebola epidemic. Royal
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Jul 17 2014 · Ebola and Marburg virus diseases in Africa Increased risk of outbreaks in previously unaffected areas Katendi Changula. Laura W. Alexander John M. Drake Spatiotemporal Fluctuations and Triggers of Ebola Virus Spillover Emerging Infectious Diseases 10.3201/eid2302.160101 23 3 () (2017).
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Since the initial recognition of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in 1976 many epidemics have occurred in Af rica. Serious concerns remain that the fatal disease may repeatedly reemerge. In this study we used data from an unprecedented EVD outbreak in Sierra Leone to map spatiotemporal transmission patterns identify influential
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Mar 01 2017 · Technical Appendix 2 Detailed methods for the determination of unique Ebola spillover events selection of data sources and processing of geographic layers and statistical modeling used in analyses of spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus
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Other studies have focused on aspects of malaria (Rosa-Freitas et al. 2007) leishmaniosis (Peterson and Shaw 2003) dengue blastomycosis (Reed et al. 2008) Ebola virus (Lash et al. 2008
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Jun 13 2019 · Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerg Inf Dis. 201723(3) 415–422. View Article Google Scholar 22. Rulli MC Santini M Hayman DTS D Odorico P. (2017). The nexus between forest fragmentation in Africa and Ebola virus disease outbreaks. Sci Rep. 20177 41613. pmid
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Geocarto International Vol. 23 No. 6 December 2008 451–466 Spatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmission R. Ryan Lasha Nathaniel A. Brunsella and A. Townsend Petersonb a Department of Geography The University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA bThe Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center The University of Kansas
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Oct 13 2008 · (2008). Spatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmission. Geocarto International Vol. 23 No. 6 pp. .
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Jul 17 2014 · Ebola and Marburg virus diseases in Africa Increased risk of outbreaks in previously unaffected areas Katendi Changula. Laura W. Alexander John M. Drake Spatiotemporal Fluctuations and Triggers of Ebola Virus Spillover Emerging Infectious Diseases 10.3201/eid2302.160101 23 3 () (2017).
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Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover JP Schmidt AW Park AM Kramer BA Han LW Alexander JM Drake Emerging infectious diseases 23 (3) 415 2017
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Introduction. Despite the unprecedented scale of the 2014–2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa significant uncertainty remains about the precise number of cases involved and about the spatiotemporal dynamics of transmission 2–8 .The numbers of non-hospitalized community-based cases over time and among locations are particularly uncertain.
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Spatiotemporal Fluctuations and Triggers of Ebola Virus Spillover Because the natural reservoir of Ebola virus remains unclear and disease outbreaks in humans have occurred only spo- radically over a large region forecasting when and where Ebola spillovers are most likely to occur constitutes a con- tinuing and urgent public health challenge.
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Viruses included not only Hendra Nipah Ebola and Marburg virus but also Lloviu and Reston virus. We grouped viruses by taxa given our sample sizes and known issues of serological cross-reactivity 39 40 . 2017 Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebola virus spillover. Emerg. Infect.
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