Peter Vallo
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Recent Articles
1.
Meyer M, Melville D, Baldwin H, Wilhelm K, Nkrumah E, Badu E, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Apr;
15(1):2887.
PMID: 38575573
Anthropogenic disturbances and the subsequent loss of biodiversity are altering species abundances and communities. Since species vary in their pathogen competence, spatio-temporal changes in host assemblages may lead to changes...
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Schmid D, Meyer M, Wilhelm K, Tilley T, Link-Hessing T, Fleischer R, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 May;
32(14):3989-4002.
PMID: 37203872
Understanding the immunogenetic basis of coronavirus (CoV) susceptibility in major pathogen reservoirs, such as bats, is central to inferring their zoonotic potential. Members of the cryptic Hipposideros bat species complex...
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Simsek C, Corman V, Everling H, Lukashev A, Rasche A, Maganga G, et al.
mBio
. 2021 Jan;
12(1).
PMID: 33468689
Bats host many viruses pathogenic to humans, and increasing evidence suggests that rotavirus A (RVA) also belongs to this list. Rotaviruses cause diarrheal disease in many mammals and birds, and...
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Vallo P, Reeder D, Vodzak M, Benda P
Zootaxa
. 2019 Nov;
4577(1):zootaxa.4577.1.9.
PMID: 31715741
Several house bat specimens superficially resembling the white-bellied house bat Scotophilus leucogaster (Cretzschmar, 1830), were recently captured in southwestern Ethiopia and southern South Sudan. These S. cf. leucogaster differed from...
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cervena B, Hrazdilova K, Vallo P, Ketzis J, Bolfa P, Tudor E, et al.
Parasitology
. 2018 May;
145(14):1959-1968.
PMID: 29781415
Five of the 13 known species of Mammomonogamus have been described in members of the family Felidae, including domestic cats, making felids the most frequent hosts of Mammomonogamus. The occurrence...
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Pafco B, cizkova D, Kreisinger J, Hasegawa H, Vallo P, Shutt K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Apr;
8(1):5933.
PMID: 29651122
Strongylid nematodes in large terrestrial herbivores such as great apes, equids, elephants, and humans tend to occur in complex communities. However, identification of all species within strongylid communities using traditional...
7.
cervena B, Hrazdilova K, Vallo P, Pafco B, Fenykova T, Petrzelkova K, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2018 Feb;
117(4):1013-1024.
PMID: 29470712
Four species of Mammomonogamus are known from large African herbivores. A recent study demonstrated that a single Mammomonogamus species was shared by both western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and...
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cervena B, Vallo P, Pafco B, Jirku K, Jirku M, Petrzelkova K, et al.
Parasitology
. 2017 Mar;
144(8):1016-1025.
PMID: 28274296
Syngamid strongylids of the genus Mammomonogamus undoubtedly belong among the least known nematodes with apparent zoonotic potential and the real diversity of the genus remains hard to evaluate without extensive...
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Mapua M, Petrzelkova K, Burgunder J, Dadakova E, Brozova K, Hrazdilova K, et al.
Malar J
. 2016 Aug;
15(1):423.
PMID: 27543045
Background: Habitat types can affect vector and pathogen distribution and transmission dynamics. The prevalence and genetic diversity of Plasmodium spp. in two eastern chimpanzee populations-Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Uganda and Issa...
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Muller M, Devignot S, Lattwein E, Corman V, Maganga G, Gloza-Rausch F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:26637.
PMID: 27217069
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a highly virulent tick-borne pathogen that causes hemorrhagic fever in humans. The geographic range of human CCHF cases largely reflects the presence of...