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Craig R Williams

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Fricker S, Keppel G, Williams C
Med Vet Entomol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39865618
We investigated the mosquito community along 315 km of the Murray River, where we identified three assemblages (upper, middle, and lower river) that exhibited different patterns of species richness and...
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Cull B, Vo B, Webb C, Williams C
J Vector Ecol . 2024 Sep; 49(2):R12-R26. PMID: 39315958
Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and the pathogens they transmit represent a threat to human and animal health. Low-cost and effective surveillance methods are necessary to enable sustainable monitoring of mosquito distributions,...
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Braz Sousa L, Fricker S, Webb C, Baldock K, Williams C
J Med Entomol . 2024 Sep; 61(6):1399-1409. PMID: 39271136
Although citizen science initiatives have been increasing globally, there is still a gap in understanding how they can result in sustainable benefits for citizen scientists. This article addresses dual goals...
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Williams C, Webb C, Higgs S, van den Hurk A
Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis . 2022 Nov; 22(11):529-534. PMID: 36354964
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) continues to cause significant numbers of human infections and fatalities despite the availability of efficacious vaccines. It is regarded as an emerging mosquito-borne pathogen with the...
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Braz Sousa L, Fricker S, Webb C, Baldock K, Williams C
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 May; 19(10). PMID: 35627874
Citizen science mosquito surveillance has been growing in recent years due to both increasing concern about mosquito-borne disease and the increasing popularity of citizen science projects globally. Health authorities are...
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Williams C, Burnell S, Rogers M, Flies E, Baldock K
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Jan; 19(1). PMID: 35010326
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, impacting human interactions with natural environments (NEs). NEs take a number of forms, ranging from pristine, modified, to built NEs, which are common in...
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White T, Mincham G, Montgomery B, Jansen C, Huang X, Williams C, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2021 Nov; 15(11):e0009963. PMID: 34784371
Background: Australia is theoretically at risk of epidemic chikungunya virus (CHIKV) activity as the principal vectors are present on the mainland Aedes aegypti) and some islands of the Torres Strait...
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Viennet E, Frentiu F, Williams C, Mincham G, Jansen C, Montgomery B, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2020 Jul; 14(7):e0008438. PMID: 32663213
Background: Since 2015, Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreaks have occurred in the Americas and the Pacific involving mosquito-borne and sexual transmission. ZIKV has also emerged as a risk to global blood...
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Braz Sousa L, Fricker S, Doherty S, Webb C, Baldock K, Williams C
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Dec; 704:135349. PMID: 31837870
Mosquito surveillance remains a cornerstone of pest and disease control operations globally but is strongly limited in scale by resources. The use of citizen science to upscale scientific data collection...
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Watson-Brown P, Viennet E, Mincham G, Williams C, Jansen C, Montgomery B, et al.
Transfusion . 2019 Jan; 59(2):648-658. PMID: 30618208
Background: Zika virus (ZIKV) is transfusion-transmissible. In Australia the primary vector, Aedes aegypti, is established in the north-east, such that local transmission is possible following importation of an index case,...