Disease spread in populations is a consequence of the interaction between host, pathogen, and environment, i.e. the epidemiological triad. Yet the influences of each triad component may vary dramatically for different settings. Comparison of environmental, demographic, socio-economic, and historical backgrounds may support tailoring site-specific control measures. Because of the long-term survival of Bacillus anthracis, Anthrax is a suitable example for studying the influence of triad components in different endemic settings. We compared the spatiotemporal patterns of historic animal Anthrax records in two endemic areas, located at northern latitudes in the western and eastern hemispheres. Our goal was to compare the spatiotemporal patterns...
Bacillus anthracis is a spore-forming, Gram-positive bacterium responsible for anthrax, an acute inf...
To investigate the epidemic characteristics of human cutaneous anthrax (CA) in China, detect the spa...
Quantitative models describing environmentally-mediated disease transmission rarely focus on the ind...
1. Minnesota data are summarized by year (1912-2014) by county (n=87) 2. Kazakhstan data are summar...
Background: Anthrax is a soil-borne disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is consid...
Introduction Anthrax is a disease caused by the spores of Bacillus anthracis and can have a high fat...
<div><p>We assessed spatial and temporal changes in the occurrence of human anthrax in Azerbaijan du...
Anthrax is a worldwide zoonotic disease. Anthrax has long been a public health and socio-economic is...
The spatial and temporal windows of the scan statistic were set to 10% and 5% respectively.</p
Recent cases of anthrax disease have severely affected reindeer herds in Siberia. Experts believe th...
Outbreaks were reported between 1912 and 2014 in Minnesota and between 1933 and 2014 in Kazakhstan (...
Anthrax, a global re-emerging zoonotic disease in recent years is enzootic in mainland China. Despit...
Epidemic curves were characterized by geographical locations at Lakes George and Edward (Panel A); K...
Anthrax has become endemic throughout the upper Zambezi floodplain located in the Western Province o...
Analysis of the anthrax incidence in the Russian Federation over the period of 2009–2018 showed that...
Bacillus anthracis is a spore-forming, Gram-positive bacterium responsible for anthrax, an acute inf...
To investigate the epidemic characteristics of human cutaneous anthrax (CA) in China, detect the spa...
Quantitative models describing environmentally-mediated disease transmission rarely focus on the ind...
1. Minnesota data are summarized by year (1912-2014) by county (n=87) 2. Kazakhstan data are summar...
Background: Anthrax is a soil-borne disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is consid...
Introduction Anthrax is a disease caused by the spores of Bacillus anthracis and can have a high fat...
<div><p>We assessed spatial and temporal changes in the occurrence of human anthrax in Azerbaijan du...
Anthrax is a worldwide zoonotic disease. Anthrax has long been a public health and socio-economic is...
The spatial and temporal windows of the scan statistic were set to 10% and 5% respectively.</p
Recent cases of anthrax disease have severely affected reindeer herds in Siberia. Experts believe th...
Outbreaks were reported between 1912 and 2014 in Minnesota and between 1933 and 2014 in Kazakhstan (...
Anthrax, a global re-emerging zoonotic disease in recent years is enzootic in mainland China. Despit...
Epidemic curves were characterized by geographical locations at Lakes George and Edward (Panel A); K...
Anthrax has become endemic throughout the upper Zambezi floodplain located in the Western Province o...
Analysis of the anthrax incidence in the Russian Federation over the period of 2009–2018 showed that...
Bacillus anthracis is a spore-forming, Gram-positive bacterium responsible for anthrax, an acute inf...
To investigate the epidemic characteristics of human cutaneous anthrax (CA) in China, detect the spa...
Quantitative models describing environmentally-mediated disease transmission rarely focus on the ind...