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1. Empirical and model-based evidence for a negligible role of cattle in peste des petits ruminants virus transmission and eradication.

2. Temperature affects viral kinetics and vectorial capacity of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes co-infected with Mayaro and Dengue viruses.

3. Helminth ecological requirements shape the impact of climate change on the hazard of infection.

4. Modeling the contribution of antibody attack rates to single and dual helminth infections in a natural system.

5. Temperature affects viral kinetics and vectorial capacity of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes co-infected with Mayaro and Dengue viruses.

6. The enemy of my enemy is my friend: Immune-mediated facilitation contributes to fitness of co-infecting helminths.

7. Gastrointestinal helminths increase Bordetella bronchiseptica shedding and host variation in supershedding.

8. Divergent Evolutionary Pathways of Myxoma Virus in Australia: Virulence Phenotypes in Susceptible and Partially Resistant Rabbits Indicate Possible Selection for Transmissibility.

9. Spatial scaling of gregarious host populations and nonlinearities in infectious disease transmission.

10. Identification of Bacillus anthracis, Brucella spp., and Coxiella burnetii DNA signatures from bushmeat.

11. Convalescent plasma anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike protein ectodomain and receptor-binding domain IgG correlate with virus neutralization.

12. Within-host mechanisms of immune regulation explain the contrasting dynamics of two helminth species in both single and dual infections.

13. Molecular species identification of bushmeat recovered from the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania.

14. Peste des petits ruminants Virus Transmission Scaling and Husbandry Practices That Contribute to Increased Transmission Risk: An Investigation among Sheep, Goats, and Cattle in Northern Tanzania.

15. Relationship between Anti-Spike Protein Antibody Titers and SARS-CoV-2 In Vitro Virus Neutralization in Convalescent Plasma.

16. Identifying Age Cohorts Responsible for Peste Des Petits Ruminants Virus Transmission among Sheep, Goats, and Cattle in Northern Tanzania.

17. Microbial Diversity in Bushmeat Samples Recovered from the Serengeti Ecosystem in Tanzania.

18. External disturbances impact helminth-host interactions by affecting dynamics of infection, parasite traits, and host immune responses.

19. iMAP: an integrated bioinformatics and visualization pipeline for microbiome data analysis.

20. Innate Immune Genes Associated With Newcastle Disease Virus Load in Chick Embryos From Inbred and Outbred Lines.

21. Pastoral production is associated with increased peste des petits ruminants seroprevalence in northern Tanzania across sheep, goats and cattle.

22. Changes in parasite traits, rather than intensity, affect the dynamics of infection under external perturbation.

23. Reverse Engineering Field Isolates of Myxoma Virus Demonstrates that Some Gene Disruptions or Losses of Function Do Not Explain Virulence Changes Observed in the Field.

24. Patterns of tsetse abundance and trypanosome infection rates among habitats of surveyed villages in Maasai steppe of northern Tanzania.

25. Next step in the ongoing arms race between myxoma virus and wild rabbits in Australia is a novel disease phenotype.

26. Seasonal variation of tsetse fly species abundance and prevalence of trypanosomes in the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania.

27. Variation of tsetse fly abundance in relation to habitat and host presence in the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania.

28. Genomic and phenotypic characterization of myxoma virus from Great Britain reveals multiple evolutionary pathways distinct from those in Australia.

29. Impact of Helminth Infections and Nutritional Constraints on the Small Intestine Microbiota.

30. Host immunity shapes the impact of climate changes on the dynamics of parasite infections.

31. Does host immunity influence helminth egg hatchability in the environment?

32. Infections do not predict shedding in co-infections with two helminths from a natural system.

33. Genome scale evolution of myxoma virus reveals host-pathogen adaptation and rapid geographic spread.

34. A co-infection with two gastrointestinal nematodes alters host immune responses and only partially parasite dynamics.

35. Comparative analysis of the complete genome sequence of the California MSW strain of myxoma virus reveals potential host adaptations.

36. Variability in the intensity of nematode larvae from gastrointestinal tissues of a natural herbivore.

37. Climate changes influence free-living stages of soil-transmitted parasites of European rabbits.

38. Immuno-epidemiology of chronic bacterial and helminth co-infections: observations from the field and evidence from the laboratory.

39. Network model of immune responses reveals key effectors to single and co-infection dynamics by a respiratory bacterium and a gastrointestinal helminth.

40. Evolutionary history and attenuation of myxoma virus on two continents.

41. Snapshot of spatio-temporal cytokine responses to single and co-infections with helminths and bacteria.

42. Seasonal breeding drives the incidence of a chronic bacterial infection in a free-living herbivore population.

43. Explaining patterns of infection in free-living populations using laboratory immune experiments.

44. Immune regulation of a chronic bacteria infection and consequences for pathogen transmission.

46. Heligmosomoides polygyrus reduces infestation of Ixodes ricinus in free-living yellow-necked mice, Apodemus flavicollis.

47. Effects of host characteristics and parasite intensity on growth and fecundity of Trichostrongylus retortaeformis infections in rabbits.

48. Seasonality, cohort-dependence and the development of immunity in a natural host-nematode system.

49. Parasite co-infection and interaction as drivers of host heterogeneity.

50. Variation in host susceptibility and infectiousness generated by co-infection: the myxoma-Trichostrongylus retortaeformis case in wild rabbits.

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