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    Thermal biology of mosquito‐borne disease by Mordecai, Erin A., Caldwell, Jamie M., Grossman, Marissa K., Lippi, Catherine A., Johnson, Leah R., Neira, Marco, Rohr, Jason R., Ryan, Sadie J., Savage, Van, Shocket, Marta S., Sippy, Rachel, Stewart Ibarra, Anna M., Thomas, Matthew B., Villena, Oswaldo, Byers, James (Jeb)

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2019)
    “…Mosquito‐borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectothermic vectors and parasites respond strongly and nonlinearly…”
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    Shifting transmission risk for malaria in Africa with climate change: a framework for planning and intervention by Ryan, Sadie J, Lippi, Catherine A, Zermoglio, Fernanda

    Published in Malaria journal (01-05-2020)
    “…Malaria continues to be a disease of massive burden in Africa, and the public health resources targeted at surveillance, prevention, control, and intervention…”
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    Nonlinear and delayed impacts of climate on dengue risk in Barbados: A modelling study by Lowe, Rachel, Gasparrini, Antonio, Van Meerbeeck, Cédric J, Lippi, Catherine A, Mahon, Roché, Trotman, Adrian R, Rollock, Leslie, Hinds, Avery Q J, Ryan, Sadie J, Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M

    Published in PLoS medicine (17-07-2018)
    “…Over the last 5 years (2013-2017), the Caribbean region has faced an unprecedented crisis of co-occurring epidemics of febrile illness due to arboviruses…”
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    Influence of environmental, geographic, socio-demographic, and epidemiological factors on presence of malaria at the community level in two continents by Villena, Oswaldo C., Arab, Ali, Lippi, Catherine A., Ryan, Sadie J., Johnson, Leah R.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-07-2024)
    “…The interactions of environmental, geographic, socio-demographic, and epidemiological factors in shaping mosquito-borne disease transmission dynamics are…”
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    Assessing the value and knowledge gains from an online tick identification and tick-borne disease management course for the Southeastern United States by Lippi, Catherine A, Gaff, Holly D, White, Alexis L, Ryan, Sadie J

    Published in BMC public health (05-07-2024)
    “…Tick-borne diseases are a growing public health threat in the United States. Despite the prevalence and rising burden of tick-borne diseases, there are major…”
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    Mapping current and future thermal limits to suitability for malaria transmission by the invasive mosquito Anopheles stephensi by Ryan, Sadie J, Lippi, Catherine A, Villena, Oswaldo C, Singh, Aspen, Murdock, Courtney C, Johnson, Leah R

    Published in Malaria journal (21-03-2023)
    “…Anopheles stephensi is a malaria-transmitting mosquito that has recently expanded from its primary range in Asia and the Middle East, to locations in Africa…”
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    Trends in mosquito species distribution modeling: insights for vector surveillance and disease control by Lippi, Catherine A, Mundis, Stephanie J, Sippy, Rachel, Flenniken, J. Matthew, Chaudhary, Anusha, Hecht, Gavriella, Carlson, Colin J, Ryan, Sadie J

    Published in Parasites & vectors (28-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Species distribution modeling (SDM) has become an increasingly common approach to explore questions about ecology, geography, outbreak risk, and…”
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    Household and climate factors influence Aedes aegypti presence in the arid city of Huaquillas, Ecuador by Martin, James L, Lippi, Catherine A, Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M, Ayala, Efraín Beltrán, Mordecai, Erin A, Sippy, Rachel, Heras, Froilán Heras, Blackburn, Jason K, Ryan, Sadie J

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-11-2021)
    “…Arboviruses transmitted by Aedes aegypti (e.g., dengue, chikungunya, Zika) are of major public health concern on the arid coastal border of Ecuador and Peru…”
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    Comparing the dietary niche overlap and ecomorphological differences between invasive Hemidactylus mabouia geckos and a native gecko competitor by Lamb, April D., Lippi, Catherine A., Watkins‐Colwell, Gregory J., Jones, Andrew, Warren, Dan L., Iglesias, Teresa L., Brandley, Matthew C., Dornburg, Alex

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2021)
    “…Hemidactylus mabouia is one of the most successful, widespread invasive reptile species and has become ubiquitous across tropical urban settings in the Western…”
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    Estimating the distribution of Oryzomys palustris, a potential key host in expanding rickettsial tick‐borne disease risk by Lippi, Catherine A., Canfield, Samuel, Espada, Christina, Gaff, Holly D., Ryan, Sadie J.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2023)
    “…Increasingly, geographic approaches to assessing the risk of tick‐borne diseases are being used to inform public health decision‐making and surveillance…”
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    Scoping review of distribution models for selected Amblyomma ticks and rickettsial group pathogens by Lippi, Catherine A, Gaff, Holly D, White, Alexis L, Ryan, Sadie J

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (17-02-2021)
    “…The rising prevalence of tick-borne diseases in humans in recent decades has called attention to the need for more information on geographic risk for public…”
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    In young patients with stroke of undetermined etiology, large vessel occlusions are less frequent in the group with high-risk patent foramen ovale by Ter Schiphorst, A., Lippi, A., Corti, L., Mourand, I., Prin, P., Agullo, A., Cagnazzo, F., Macia, J.-C., Arquizan, C.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-06-2024)
    “…Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is present in a significant proportion of young patients with stroke of undetermined etiology, but is not always causal. Therefore,…”
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    Seasonal and geographic variation in insecticide resistance in Aedes aegypti in southern Ecuador by Ryan, Sadie J, Mundis, Stephanie J, Aguirre, Alex, Lippi, Catherine A, Beltrán, Efraín, Heras, Froilán, Sanchez, Valeria, Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J, Sippy, Rachel, Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M, Neira, Marco

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-06-2019)
    “…Insecticide resistance (IR) can undermine efforts to control vectors of public health importance. Aedes aegypti is the main vector of resurging diseases in the…”
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