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M E Woolhouse

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Berto A, Anh P, Carrique-Mas J, Simmonds P, Van Cuong N, Tue N, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health . 2017 Apr; 65(1):30-42. PMID: 28418192
Bats and rodents are being increasingly recognized as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic viruses. Various studies have investigated bat viruses in tropical regions, but to date there are no data regarding...
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Woolhouse M
Parasitol Today . 2006 Oct; 14(10):428-34. PMID: 17040835
A characteristic relationship between infection and host age, with levels of infection reaching a peak in particular age classes, has been reported for many parasites. However, several field studies have...
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SCOTT J, Turner C, Mutapi F, Woolhouse M, Ndhlovu P, Hagan P
Parasite Immunol . 2001 Nov; 23(10):519-26. PMID: 11696162
Prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium infection in children from two neighbouring villages in Zimbabwe was 77.1% and 40.3%, respectively. The age-intensity data indicated peak intensities of infection at a lower age...
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Keeling M, Woolhouse M, Shaw D, Matthews L, Chase-Topping M, Haydon D, et al.
Science . 2001 Oct; 294(5543):813-7. PMID: 11679661
Foot-and-mouth is one of the world's most economically important livestock diseases. We developed an individual farm-based stochastic model of the current UK epidemic. The fine grain of the epidemiological data...
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Mduluza T, Ndhlovu P, Midzi N, Mary C, Paris C, Turner C, et al.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz . 2001 Oct; 96 Suppl:89-101. PMID: 11586432
T cell clones were derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Schistosoma haematobium infected and uninfected individuals living in an endemic area. The clones were stimulated with S. haematobium worm...
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Fevre E, Coleman P, Odiit M, Magona J, Welburn S, Woolhouse M
Lancet . 2001 Sep; 358(9282):625-8. PMID: 11530149
Background: Sleeping sickness, caused by two trypanosome subspecies, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, is a parasitic disease transmitted by the tsetse fly in sub-Saharan Africa. We report on...
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Taylor L, Latham S, Woolhouse M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2001 Aug; 356(1411):983-9. PMID: 11516376
A comprehensive literature review identifies 1415 species of infectious organism known to be pathogenic to humans, including 217 viruses and prions, 538 bacteria and rickettsia, 307 fungi, 66 protozoa and...
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Matthews L, Coen P, Foster J, Hunter N, Woolhouse M
Arch Virol . 2001 Aug; 146(6):1173-86. PMID: 11504423
A detailed analysis of a scrapie outbreak in a flock of Cheviot sheep is described. A total of 33 cases of 1473 sheep born to the flock were reported between...
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Webster J, Davies C, Ndamba J, Noble L, Jones C, Woolhouse M
Ann Trop Med Parasitol . 2001 Aug; 95(5):515-27. PMID: 11487373
Genetic variation among temporally and spatially defined populations of the schistosome intermediate host, Biomphalaria pfeifferi, was analysed using RAPD markers. Snails were collected from each of eight sites that were...
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Coleman P, Perry B, Woolhouse M
Lancet . 2001 Jun; 357(9264):1284-6. PMID: 11418173
Endemic stability is an epidemiological state of a population, in which clinical disease is scarce despite high level of infection. The notion was developed to describe patterns of tick-borne disease...