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2016
2016
Exposure-Specific and Age-Specific Attack Rates for Ebola Virus Disease in Ebola-Affected Households, Sierra Leone
Hilary Bower
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Sembia Johnson
,
+7 authors
Judith R. Glynn
Emerging infectious diseases
2016
Using histories of household members of Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivors in Sierra Leone, we calculated risk of EVD by age and…Â
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2015
2015
Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and livestock in the Netherlands: comparing host preference and attack rates on a Shetland pony, a dairy cow, and a sheep.
A. R. W. Elbers
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Rudolf Meiswinkel
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the…
2015
Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) host preferences and attack rates were quantified in early summer at a dairy farm in the…Â
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2014
2014
Attack rates of dengue fever in Swedish travellers.
Joacim Rocklöv
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Wolfgang Lohr
,
Marika Hjertqvist
,
Annelies Wilder-Smith
Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases
2014
BACKGROUND Dengue is endemic in many countries visited by Swedish travellers. We aimed to determine the attack rate of dengue in…Â
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2014
2014
Mumps Serum Antibody Levels Before and After an Outbreak to Assess Infection and Immunity in Vaccinated Students
Sigrid Gouma
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Tessa M. Schurink-van't Klooster
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+9 authors
Rob S. van Binnendijk
Open forum infectious diseases
2014
BACKGROUND Since 2009, various mumps outbreaks have occurred in the Netherlands, affecting mostly young adults vaccinated against…Â
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2013
2013
Predator attack rate evolution in space: the role of ecology mediated by complex emergent spatial structure and self-shading.
Susanna M. Messinger
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Annette Ostling
Theoretical population biology
2013
Predation interactions are an important element of ecological communities. Population spatial structure has been shown to…Â
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2012
2012
A cluster of acute diarrhea suspected to be cholera in French travelers in Haiti, December 2010.
Rachel Haus-Cheymol
,
Rafaëlle Theodose
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+6 authors
René Migliani
Journal of travel medicine
2012
A cluster of 21 cases of watery diarrhea suspected to be cholera that involved French military policemen and young volunteers…Â
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2010
2010
Mumps outbreak in the Republic of Moldova, 2007-2008.
Norbert Schwarz
,
Helen Bernard
,
+7 authors
Susan Hahné
The Pediatric infectious disease journal
2010
BACKGROUND Moldova experienced a nationwide mumps outbreak between 2007 and 2008. Single-dose monovalent mumps vaccination at 15…Â
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2000
2000
Resource limitation during early ontogeny: constraints induced by growth capacity in larval and juvenile fish
L -O Persson
,
Per Byström
,
Eva H Wahlström
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A. Nijlunsing
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Sigrid Rosema
Oecologia
2000
The presence of and mechanisms behind density-dependent growth and resource limitation in larval and juvenile stages of organisms…Â
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1987
1987
Description and quantification of field attack rates by predatory mites: An example using an electrophoresis method with a species of Antarctic mite
Allyson L. Lister
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Madeline Usher
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Walter Block
Oecologia
1987
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and subsequent esterase staining provide an alternative to immunological methods for…Â
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1973
1973
Inactivated influenza vaccines. 2. Laboratory indices of protection.
Walter R. Dowdle
,
Michael Coleman
,
Steven Mostow
,
Howard Kaye
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Steve Schoenbaum
Postgraduate medical journal
1973
The data from our 1968-69 influenza vaccine field trials are anlaysed and pre-challenge haemagglutinin and neuraminidase serum…Â
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