Emilia Grill
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Recent Articles
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McKean E, Grill E, Choi Y, Mitreva M, OHalloran D, Hawdon J
Parasitology
. 2024 Jan;
151(3):271-281.
PMID: 38163962
Parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes pose significant health risks to humans, livestock, and companion animals, and their control relies heavily on the use of anthelmintic drugs. Overuse of these drugs has led...
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Langeland A, Grill E, Shetty A, OHalloran D, Hawdon J
Parasitology
. 2023 Mar;
150(6):511-523.
PMID: 36883013
Soil-transmitted nematodes (STNs) place a tremendous burden on health and economics worldwide with an estimate of at least 1.5 billion people, or 24% of the population, being infected with at...
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Motaher R, Grill E, McKean E, Kenney E, Eleftherianos I, Hawdon J, et al.
Comput Biol Chem
. 2021 Mar;
92:107464.
PMID: 33667976
Parasitic nematodes constitute one of the major threats to human health, causing diseases of major socioeconomic importance worldwide. Recent estimates indicate that more than 1 billion people are infected with...
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Kitchen S, Ratnappan R, Han S, Leasure C, Grill E, Iqbal Z, et al.
Int J Parasitol
. 2019 Feb;
49(5):397-406.
PMID: 30771359
Soil-transmitted nematodes infect over a billion people and place several billion more at risk of infection. Hookworm disease is the most significant of these soil-transmitted nematodes, with over 500 million...