Woutrina A Smith
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Ekiri A, Kilonzo C, Bird B, VanWormer E, Wolking D, Smith W, et al.
J Trop Med
. 2020 Oct;
2020:6586182.
PMID: 33014074
In endemic African areas, such as Tanzania, spp. cause human febrile illnesses, which often go unrecognized and misdiagnosed, resulting in delayed diagnosis, underdiagnosis, and underreporting. Although rapid and affordable point-of-care...
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Randhawa N, Bird B, VanWormer E, Sijali Z, Kilonzo C, Msigwa A, et al.
One Health Outlook
. 2020 Aug;
2(1):16.
PMID: 32835170
Background: Many ecologically important plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including the widely distributed African straw-colored fruit bats (). Their ability to fly long distances...
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Burgess T, Tinker M, Miller M, Smith W, Bodkin J, Murray M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):3683.
PMID: 32111856
Sarcocystis neurona was recognised as an important cause of mortality in southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis) after an outbreak in April 2004 and has since been detected in many...
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Giardia Infection and Trypanosoma Cruzi Exposure in Dogs in the Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, Nicaragua
Roegner A, Daniels M, Smith W, Gottdenker N, Schwartz L, Liu J, et al.
Ecohealth
. 2019 Aug;
16(3):512-522.
PMID: 31414319
Indigenous Mayangna and Miskitu inhabit Nicaragua's remote Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, located in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. They are sedentary horticulturists who supplement their diet with wild game, hunting...
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Haggblade M, Smith W, Noheri J, Usanase C, Mudakikwa A, Cranfield M, et al.
J Wildl Dis
. 2018 Oct;
55(2):298-303.
PMID: 30284944
Mountain gorillas ( Gorilla beringei beringei) are one of the most critically endangered great apes in the world. The most common cause of mountain gorilla morbidity and mortality is trauma...
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Shapiro K, Silver M, Byrne B, Berardi T, Aguilar B, Melli A, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2018 Sep;
94(11).
PMID: 30239730
Pollution of nearshore waters with disease-causing microorganisms impacts ecosystems health through illness and deaths in people and wildlife, as well as negative socioeconomic consequences of impaired marine resources. Insight on...
17.
Kundu A, Smith W, Harvey D, Wuertz S
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2018 Aug;
99(4):889-898.
PMID: 30062991
Poor drinking water quality is one of the main causes of acute diarrheal disease in developing countries. The study investigated the relationship between fecal contamination of hands, stored drinking water,...
18.
Kundu A, Wuertz S, Smith W
Food Microbiol
. 2018 Jul;
75:95-102.
PMID: 30056969
This study estimates illness (diarrhea) risks from fecal pathogens that can be transmitted via fecal-contaminated fresh produce. To do this, a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) framework was developed in...
19.
Daniels M, Smith W, Jenkins M
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2018 Jan;
12(1):e0006231.
PMID: 29377884
Background: In many low-income settings, despite improvements in sanitation and hygiene, groundwater sources used for drinking may be contaminated with enteric pathogens such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia, which remain important...
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Berrian A, Smith M, van Rooyen J, Martinez-Lopez B, Plank M, Smith W, et al.
One Health
. 2017 Dec;
5:9-20.
PMID: 29270459
The interface between humans, domestic animals, and wildlife has been implicated in the emergence of infectious diseases and the persistence of endemic human and animal diseases. For individuals who reside...