Elizabeth Carlton
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Grover E, Allshouse W, Lund A, et al. (2023) Open-source environmental data as an alternative to snail surveys to assess schistosomiasis risk in areas approaching elimination. Research Square |
Grover E, Paull S, Kechris K, et al. (2022) Predictors of bovine Schistosoma japonicum infection in rural Sichuan, China. International Journal For Parasitology |
Weaver AK, Head JR, Gould CF, et al. (2022) Environmental Factors Influencing COVID-19 Incidence and Severity. Annual Review of Public Health |
Shortt JA, Timm LE, Hales NR, et al. (2021) Population genomic analyses of schistosome parasites highlight critical challenges facing endgame elimination efforts. Scientific Reports. 11: 6884 |
Buchwald AG, Grover E, Van Dyke J, et al. (2021) Human Mobility Associated with Risk of Schistosoma japonicum Infection in Sichuan, China. American Journal of Epidemiology |
Hess JJ, Ranadive N, Boyer C, et al. (2020) Guidelines for Modeling and Reporting Health Effects of Climate Change Mitigation Actions. Environmental Health Perspectives. 128: 115001 |
Buchwald AG, Hayden MH, Dadzie SK, et al. (2020) Aedes-borne disease outbreaks in West Africa: A call for enhanced surveillance. Acta Tropica. 105468 |
Levy MC, Collender PA, Carlton EJ, et al. (2019) Spatiotemporal Error in Rainfall Data: Consequences for Epidemiologic Analysis of Waterborne Diseases. American Journal of Epidemiology |
Pitaksakulrat O, Kiatsopit N, Laoprom N, et al. (2017) Preliminary genetic evidence of two different populations of Opisthorchis viverrini in Lao PDR. Parasitology Research |
Head JR, Chang H, Li Q, et al. (2016) Genetic Evidence of Contemporary Dispersal of the Intermediate Snail Host of Schistosoma japonicum: Movement of an NTD Host Is Facilitated by Land Use and Landscape Connectivity. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 10: e0005151 |