Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra, Ph.D.

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2012 Environmental & Forest Biology SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Public Health
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Charles A. S. Hall grad student 2012 SUNY ESF
 (A socio-ecological analysis of vulnerability to dengue fever in southern coastal Ecuador.)
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López-Rosero A, Sippy R, Stewart-Ibarra AM, et al. (2024) High prevalence of Zika virus infection in populations of Aedes aegypti from South-western Ecuador. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 18: e0011908
Ryan SJ, Lippi CA, Caplan T, et al. (2023) The current landscape of software tools for the climate-sensitive infectious disease modelling community. The Lancet. Planetary Health. 7: e527-e536
Torres I, Stewart-Ibarra A, Borbor-Cordova M, et al. (2023) Health and climate challenges in Ecuador. Lancet Regional Health. Americas. 22: 100501
Hartinger SM, Yglesias-González M, Blanco-Villafuerte L, et al. (2023) The 2022 South America report of The Countdown on health and climate change: trust the science. Now that we know, we must act. Lancet Regional Health. Americas. 20: 100470
Neta G, Pan W, Ebi K, et al. (2022) Advancing climate change health adaptation through implementation science. The Lancet. Planetary Health. 6: e909-e918
Kache PA, Santos-Vega M, Stewart-Ibarra AM, et al. (2022) Bridging landscape ecology and urban science to respond to the rising threat of mosquito-borne diseases. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Stewart-Ibarra AM, Rollock L, Best S, et al. (2022) Co-learning during the co-creation of a dengue early warning system for the health sector in Barbados. Bmj Global Health. 7
Fletcher IK, Stewart-Ibarra AM, García-Díez M, et al. (2021) Climate services for health: From global observations to local interventions. Med (New York, N.Y.). 2: 355-361
Martin JL, Lippi CA, Stewart-Ibarra AM, et al. (2021) Household and climate factors influence Aedes aegypti presence in the arid city of Huaquillas, Ecuador. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 15: e0009931
Lippi CA, Stewart-Ibarra AM, Endy TP, et al. (2021) Exploring the utility of social-ecological and entomological risk factors for dengue infection as surveillance indicators in the dengue hyper-endemic city of Machala, Ecuador. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 15: e0009257
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