Stefan Kienberger
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Recent Articles
1.
Jamshed A, Rana I, Birkmann J, McMillan J, Kienberger S
Jamba
. 2024 Jan;
15(1):1486.
PMID: 38223542
Contribution: Critique of the MOVE framework can be helpful in further improvement and development of a multi-hazard holistic framework that would be flexible enough to support multiple theoretical perspectives in...
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Duscher G, Kienberger S, Haslinger K, Holzer B, Zimpernik I, Fuchs R, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2022 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 36144363
Recently, ticks of spp. have been found more often in areas previously lacking this tick species. Due to their important role as a vector of different diseases, such as Crimean-Congo-hemorrhagic...
3.
Cabrera-Barona P, Blaschke T, Kienberger S
Soc Indic Res
. 2017 Sep;
133(2):719-739.
PMID: 28890596
Accessibility and satisfaction related to healthcare services are conceived as multidimensional concepts. These concepts can be studied using objective and subjective measures. In this study, we created two indices: a...
4.
Delmelle E, Hagenlocher M, Kienberger S, Casas I
Acta Trop
. 2016 Sep;
164:169-176.
PMID: 27619189
Dengue fever has gradually re-emerged across the global South, particularly affecting urban areas of the tropics and sub-tropics. The dynamics of dengue fever transmission are sensitive to changes in environmental...
5.
Taylor D, Kienberger S, Malone J, Tompkins A
Geospat Health
. 2016 Apr;
11(1 Suppl):464.
PMID: 27063742
No abstract available.
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Bizimana J, Kienberger S, Hagenlocher M, Twarabamenye E
Geospat Health
. 2016 Apr;
11(1 Suppl):404.
PMID: 27063738
Despite the decline in malaria incidence due to intense interventions, potentials for malaria transmission persist in Rwanda. To eradicate malaria in Rwanda, strategies need to expand beyond approaches that focus...
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Taylor D, Hagenlocher M, Jones A, Kienberger S, Leedale J, Morse A
Geospat Health
. 2016 Apr;
11(1 Suppl):387.
PMID: 27063733
Outbreaks of Rift Valley fever (RVF), a relatively recently emerged zoonosis endemic to large parts of sub-Saharan Africa that has the potential to spread beyond the continent, have profound health...
8.
Contreras D, Blaschke T, Kienberger S, Zeil P
Int J Disaster Risk Reduct
. 2016 Jan;
8:125-142.
PMID: 26779431
There is a set of myths which are linked to the recovery of L׳Aquila, such as: the L׳Aquila recovery has come to a halt, it is still in an early...
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Cabrera-Barona P, Murphy T, Kienberger S, Blaschke T
Int J Health Geogr
. 2015 Apr;
14:11.
PMID: 25888924
Background: Deprivation indices are useful measures to analyze health inequalities. There are several methods to construct these indices, however, few studies have used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Multi-Criteria methods...
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Bizimana J, Twarabamenye E, Kienberger S
Malar J
. 2015 Jan;
14:2.
PMID: 25566988
Background: Since 2004, malaria interventions in Rwanda have resulted in substantial decline of malaria incidence. However, this achievement is fragile as potentials for local malaria transmissions remain. The risk of...