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  1. Incorporating Machine Learning Techniques to Enhance Rodent Surveillance in Marginalized Urban Communities
  2. Human fecal markers in environmental waters and association with indicators of human and rodent infections in urban Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
  3. Using step selection functions to analyse human mobility using telemetry data in infectious disease epidemiology: a case study of leptospirosis
  4. Using step selection functions to analyse human mobility using telemetry data in infectious disease epidemiology: a case study of leptospirosis
  5. Hematological and biochemical profiles, infection and habitat quality in an urban rat population
  6. Gender differences in Leptospira exposure risk, perceptions of disease severity, and high-risk behaviours in Salvador, Brazil: A cross-sectional study
  7. Using step selection functions to analyse human mobility using telemetry data in infectious disease epidemiology: a case study of leptospirosis
  8. Using step selection functions to analyse human mobility using telemetry data in infectious disease epidemiology: a case study of leptospirosis
  9. Increasing rat numbers in cities are linked to climate warming, urbanization, and human population
  10. Disentangling the influence of reservoir abundance and pathogen shedding on zoonotic spillover of the Leptospira agent in urban informal settlements
  11. Hematological and biochemical profiles, infection and habitat quality in an urban rat population
  12. Topography and environmental deficiencies are associated with chikungunya virus exposure in urban informal settlements in Brazil
  13. Gender differences in the perception of leptospirosis severity, behaviours, andLeptospiraexposure risk in urban Brazil: a cross-sectional study
  14. Environmental Biofilms from an Urban Community in Salvador, Brazil, Shelter Previously Uncharacterized Saprophytic Leptospira
  15. Simplified sewerage to prevent urban leptospirosis transmission: a cluster non-randomised controlled trial protocol in disadvantaged urban communities of Salvador, Brazil
  16. Why is leptospirosis hard to avoid for the impoverished? Deconstructing leptospirosis transmission risk and the drivers of knowledge, attitudes, and practices in a disadvantaged community in Salvador, Brazil
  17. Linking rattiness, geography and environmental degradation to spillover Leptospira infections in marginalised urban settings: An eco-epidemiological community-based cohort study in Brazil
  18. Evaluation of the impact of chemical control on the ecology of Rattus norvegicus of an urban community in Salvador, Brazil
  19. Population dynamics of synanthropic rodents after a chemical and infrastructural intervention in an urban low-income community
  20. Why is leptospirosis hard to avoid for the impoverished? Deconstructing leptospirosis transmission risk and the drivers of knowledge, attitudes, and practices in a disadvantaged community in Salvador, Brazil
  21. Population Dynamics of Synanthropic Rodents After a Chemical and Infrastructural Intervention in an Urban Low-income Community
  22. Linking rattiness, geography and environmental degradation to spillover Leptospira infections in marginalised urban settings: an eco-epidemiological community-based cohort study in Brazil
  23. Leptospira interrogans biofilm formation in Rattus norvegicus (Norway rats) natural reservoirs
  24. Using Rhodamine B to assess the movement of small mammals in an urban slum
  25. Angiostrongylus cantonensisin urban populations of terrestrial gastropods and rats in an impoverished region of Brazil
  26. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices regarding Leptospirosis among Visitors to a Recreational Forest in Malaysia
  27. Effect of chemical and sanitary intervention on rat sightings in urban communities of New Providence, the Bahamas
  28. Short Communicaton:Increased Rat Sightings in Urban Slums During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Risk for Rat-Borne Zoonoses
  29. Prevalence of Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) and Salmonella spp. with zoonotic potential in urban rats in Salvador, Brazil
  30. A multivariate geostatistical framework for combining multiple indices of abundance for disease vectors and reservoirs: a case study ofrattinessin a low-income urban Brazilian community
  31. A multivariate geostatistical framework for combining multiple indices of abundance for disease vectors and reservoirs: A case study of rattiness in a low-income urban Brazilian community
  32. Coinfection modifies carriage of enzootic and zoonotic parasites in Norway rats from an urban slum
  33. Sisal silage addition to feedlot sheep diets as a water and forage source
  34. The helminth community of a population of Rattus norvegicus from an urban Brazilian slum and the threat of zoonotic diseases
  35. Factors affecting carriage and intensity of infection of Calodium hepaticum within Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from an urban slum environment in Salvador, Brazil
  36. Natural humic substances effects on the life history traits of Latonopsis australis SARS (1888) (Cladocera – Crustacea)