Articles by author - Mazet JAK
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Poster Session B. Epidemiologic Principles and Methods, pp 557, Nov 2018
Networks from space: how satellite imagery and GIS data can help predict disease spread
Authors: Randhawa N, Mailhot H, Martinez-Lopez B, Mazet JAKPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Poster Session B. Epidemiologic Principles and Methods, pp 557, Nov 2018
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 12: Proceedings of the 12th Symposium, Durban, South Africa, Issue Theme 9 - Wildlife diseases and the wildlife/ livestock/ human interface: Wildlife,Wildlife epidemiology,Public health, pp 450, Aug 2009
T9-5.2.3 - Zoonotic disease and water scarcity at the wildlife-livestock interface in Tanzania
Authors: Sadiki H, John J, Kazwala RR, Erickson JD, Coppolillo PB, Masozera M, Mazet JAK, Clifford DLPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 12: Proceedings of the 12th Symposium, Durban, South Africa, Issue Theme 9 - Wildlife diseases and the wildlife/ livestock/ human interface: Wildlife,Wildlife epidemiology,Public health, pp 450, Aug 2009
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Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Oral Session A. Epidemiologic Studies in Specific Species/Topics, pp 22, Nov 2018
Where do bats go? Shedding light on virus exposure pathways and surveillance strategies by tracking bats
Authors: Randhawa N, Bird B, VanWormer E, Sijali Z, Kilonzo C, Msigwa A, Ekiri A, Samson A, Wolking DJ, Smith WA, Martinez-Lopez B, Kazwala R, Mazet JAKPublication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 15: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Issue Oral Session A. Epidemiologic Studies in Specific Species/Topics, pp 22, Nov 2018
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Bat
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