SummaryObjectivesThe number of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases is increasing. As such, understanding the fundamental ecology of infectious disease is critical. Short-lived highly fecund amplification hosts are implicated to influence disease prevalence, but few empirical examples exist. We examined the relationship between mouse (Mus musculus) abundance and Ross River virus (RRV) incidence in northwest Victoria, Australia.MethodsWe determined a biologically plausible distribution overlap of M. musculus, humans, and vector mosquitoes in our study region. We compared M. musculus abundance with human RRV notifications seasonally between 1997 and 2000.ResultsTrends in M. musculus and RRV were similar during summer, autumn, and summ...
Ecological interactions are fundamental to the transmission of infectious disease. Arboviruses are p...
Ross River virus (RRV) is a mosquito-transmitted Alphavirus emerging in urban centres throughout Aus...
<p>The transmission of pathogens to susceptible hosts is dependent on the vector population dy...
SummaryObjectivesThe number of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases is increasing. As such, ...
Abstract Background Ross River virus (RRV) is Australia’s most important arbovirus given its annual ...
Ross River virus (RRV) is responsible for the most notifications of human arboviral infection in Aus...
Abstract Background The current understanding of the landscape epidemiology of Ross River virus (RRV...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Understanding the non-human reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens is critical for effective disease contr...
Notifications of Ross River (RR) virus disease in Maroochy Shire were mapped according to the patien...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
This study aimed to identify the major mosquito vectors of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, gen...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Background: The two most reported mosquito-borne diseases in Queensland, a northern state of Austral...
Ecological interactions are fundamental to the transmission of infectious disease. Arboviruses are p...
Ross River virus (RRV) is a mosquito-transmitted Alphavirus emerging in urban centres throughout Aus...
<p>The transmission of pathogens to susceptible hosts is dependent on the vector population dy...
SummaryObjectivesThe number of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases is increasing. As such, ...
Abstract Background Ross River virus (RRV) is Australia’s most important arbovirus given its annual ...
Ross River virus (RRV) is responsible for the most notifications of human arboviral infection in Aus...
Abstract Background The current understanding of the landscape epidemiology of Ross River virus (RRV...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Understanding the non-human reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens is critical for effective disease contr...
Notifications of Ross River (RR) virus disease in Maroochy Shire were mapped according to the patien...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
This study aimed to identify the major mosquito vectors of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, gen...
Ross River virus (RRV) is endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea, with marsupials (especially mac...
Background: The two most reported mosquito-borne diseases in Queensland, a northern state of Austral...
Ecological interactions are fundamental to the transmission of infectious disease. Arboviruses are p...
Ross River virus (RRV) is a mosquito-transmitted Alphavirus emerging in urban centres throughout Aus...
<p>The transmission of pathogens to susceptible hosts is dependent on the vector population dy...