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Malik Da Silva A, Courquet S, Raoul F, Rieffel D, Giraudoux P, Millon L, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2020 Sep; 50(14):1195-1204. PMID: 32896570
The eggs of Echinococcus multilocularis, the infectious stage, are spread into the environment through wild and domestic carnivore faeces. The spatial location of the faeces containing infective E. multilocularis eggs...
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Batumbo Boloweti D, Giraudoux P, Deniel C, Garnier E, Mauny F, Kasereka C, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2020 Aug; 14(8):e0008406. PMID: 32776919
We hypothesized that Cholera (Vibrio cholerae) that appeared along Lake Kivu in the African Rift in the seventies, might be controlled by volcano-tectonic activity, which, by increasing surface water and...
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Villette P, Afonso E, Couval G, Levret A, Galan M, Goydadin A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jun; 10(1):9506. PMID: 32528097
Understanding the driving forces that control vole population dynamics requires identifying bacterial parasites hosted by the voles and describing their dynamics at the community level. To this end, we used...
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Galanaud P, Galanaud A, Giraudoux P, Labesse H
PLoS One . 2020 Jan; 15(1):e0226420. PMID: 31967994
Objective And Methods: We analyze the influence of population movement on susceptibility to death and resilience during two epidemics occurring in Dijon soon after the Black Death. Using a specific...
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Giraudoux P, Villette P, Quere J, Damange J, Delattre P
Sci Rep . 2019 Sep; 9(1):13942. PMID: 31558762
Rodent outbreaks have plagued European agriculture for centuries, but continue to elude comprehensive explanation. Modelling and empirical work in some cyclic rodent systems suggests that changes in reproductive parameters are...
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Giraudoux P, Zhao Y, Afonso E, Yan H, Knapp J, Rogan M, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2019 Aug; 13(8):e0007701. PMID: 31469833
Background: Human alveolar echinococcosis caused by infection with Echinococcus multilocularis is one of the most potentially pathogenic helminthic zoonoses. Transmission occurs involving wildlife cycles typically between fox and small mammal...
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Craig P, Giraudoux P, Wang Z, Wang Q
Adv Parasitol . 2019 Apr; 104:165-246. PMID: 31030769
Since the mid-1990s detailed studies and field investigations on the Tibetan Plateau have revealed human echinococcosis to be an under-reported major public health problem, particularly in the dominant pastoral communities...
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Zhang Y, Clauzel C, Li J, Xue Y, Zhang Y, Wu G, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2019 Mar; 9(4):1680-1690. PMID: 30847064
Using a case study of an isolated management unit of Sichuan snub-nosed monkey (), we assess the extent that climate change will impact the species' habitat distribution in the current...
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Fernandez-de-Simon J, Coeurdassier M, Couval G, Fourel I, Giraudoux P
Pest Manag Sci . 2018 Sep; 75(4):900-907. PMID: 30175431
Background: The use of pesticides can affect non-target species by causing population declines through indirect intoxication. Small mustelids (SMs; weasels, Mustela nivalis L.; stoats, Mustela erminea L.) consume water voles...
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Knapp J, Giraudoux P, Combes B, Umhang G, Boue F, Said-Ali Z, et al.
Int J Parasitol . 2018 Aug; 48(12):937-946. PMID: 30076909
In zoonotic infections, the relationships between animals and humans lead to parasitic disease with severity that ranges from mild symptoms to life-threatening conditions. In cities and their surrounding areas, this...