Risky rodent landscapes: where will zoonotic infections become more common?
A recent study investigated how changing land use will alter where rodent zoonotic hazard increases or decreases across the globe.
A recent study investigated how changing land use will alter where rodent zoonotic hazard increases or decreases across the globe.
A recent study looked at the diversity of rodents and their bacterial pathogens to better understand how human disease risk changes in declining urban… Read more »
Small mammals (including mice, voles, and shrews) are found globally and many species are happy to live next door or even within… Read more »
Krisztian Magori and his MSc student Ben Thompson summarize a new study experimentally demonstrating the connection between rodent… Read more »
Looking at several factors that have been influencing Lassa fever outbreaks in Nigeria shows that stopping the current outbreak… Read more »
In Edo State, Nigeria, health researchers are collecting data on Lassa fever to improve health education and protect people from… Read more »