Daniel J Salkeld
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Recent Articles
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Martyn C, Hayes B, Lauko D, Midthun E, Castaneda G, Bosco-Lauth A, et al.
mSystems
. 2024 May;
9(6):e0032124.
PMID: 38742892
Importance: Ticks are increasingly important vectors of disease, particularly in the United States where expanding tick ranges and intrusion into previously wild areas has resulted in increasing human exposure to...
2.
Mader A, Waters N, Kawazu E, Marvier M, Monnin N, Salkeld D
Bioscience
. 2022 Nov;
72(11):1099-1104.
PMID: 36325104
A hallmark of the media publicity surrounding COVID-19 has been the message that land change causes zoonotic diseases to spill over from wild animals to humans. The secondary peer-reviewed literature...
3.
Freeman E, Salkeld D
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2022 Oct;
13(6):102036.
PMID: 36274450
Ticks pose an emerging threat of infectious pathogen transmission in the United States in part due to expanding suitable habitat ranges in the wake of climate change. Active and passive...
4.
Tran T, Porter W, Salkeld D, Prusinski M, Jensen S, Brisson D
J R Soc Interface
. 2021 Nov;
18(184):20210610.
PMID: 34814732
Citizen science projects have the potential to address hypotheses requiring extremely large datasets that cannot be collected with the financial and labour constraints of most scientific projects. Data collection by...
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Porter W, Wachara J, Barrand Z, Nieto N, Salkeld D
mSphere
. 2021 Sep;
6(5):e0068221.
PMID: 34585963
Tick-borne diseases have expanded over the last 2 decades as a result of shifts in tick and pathogen distributions. These shifts have significantly increased the need for accurate portrayal of...
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Salkeld D, Lagana D, Wachara J, Porter W, Nieto N
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2021 Apr;
87(13):e0031921.
PMID: 33893109
Tick-borne diseases in California include Lyme disease (caused by Borrelia burgdorferi), infections with Borrelia miyamotoi, and human granulocytic anaplasmosis (caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum). We surveyed multiple sites and habitats (woodland,...
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Porter W, Barrand Z, Wachara J, DaVall K, Mihaljevic J, Pearson T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Jan;
16(1):e0244754.
PMID: 33400719
In the twenty-first century, ticks and tick-borne diseases have expanded their ranges and impact across the US. With this spread, it has become vital to monitor vector and disease distributions,...
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Salkeld D, Stapp P, Tripp D, Gage K, Lowell J, Webb C, et al.
Bioscience
. 2020 Apr;
66(2):118-129.
PMID: 32287347
Infectious diseases that are transmitted from wildlife hosts to humans, such as the Ebola virus and MERS virus, can be difficult to understand because the pathogens emerge from complex multifaceted...
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Salkeld D, Antolin M
Ecohealth
. 2020 Feb;
17(1):4-12.
PMID: 32026056
Interdisciplinary approaches are merited when attempting to understand the complex and idiosyncratic processes driving the spillover of pathogens from wildlife and vector species to human populations. Public health data are...
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Salkeld D, Porter W, Loh S, Nieto N
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2019 Jun;
10(5):1113-1117.
PMID: 31201125
Interactions between humans and ticks are often measured indirectly, using surveillance of tick population abundance and pathogen prevalence, or reported human disease data. We used data garnered as part of...