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Adriana V Diaz

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Malaria Journal|February 3, 2021
Achieving global malaria eradication in changing landscapesKimberly M Fornace, Adriana V Diaz, Jo Lines, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|May 22, 2012
African swine fever virus strain Georgia 2007/1 in Ornithodoros erraticus ticksAdriana V Diaz, Christopher L Netherton, Linda K Dixon, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|April 14, 2015
Exposure to environmental stressors result in increased viral load and further reduction of production parameters in pigs experimentally infected with PCV2bRobert Patterson, Amanda Nevel, Adriana V Diaz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Variable efficacy of praziquantel among Schistosoma-infected ruminants of northern Senegal-a drug trial and population genetic study across two contrasting epidemiological regionsAdriana V Diaz, Nicolas D Diouf, Elsa Léger, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 28, 2026
Correction: 'Variable efficacy of praziquantel among Schistosoma-infected ruminants of northern Senegal-a drug trial and population genetic study across two contrasting epidemiological regions' (2026), by Diaz et alAdriana V Diaz, Nicolas D Diouf, Elsa Léger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 5, 2023
Mimicking superinfection exclusion disrupts alphavirus infection and transmission in the yellow fever mosquito <i>Aedes aegypti</i>Christine M Reitmayer, Emily Levitt, Sanjay Basu, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 11, 2021
Quantifying and Modeling the Acquisition and Retention of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus by Hematophagus Insects Reveals Clinically but Not Subclinically Affected Cattle Are Promoters of Viral Transmission and Key Targets for Control of Disease OutbreaksBeatriz Sanz-Bernardo, Ismar R Haga, Najith Wijesiriwardana, et al.
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Malaria Journal|February 3, 2021
Achieving global malaria eradication in changing landscapesKimberly M Fornace, Adriana V Diaz, Jo Lines, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|May 22, 2012
African swine fever virus strain Georgia 2007/1 in Ornithodoros erraticus ticksAdriana V Diaz, Christopher L Netherton, Linda K Dixon, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|April 14, 2015
Exposure to environmental stressors result in increased viral load and further reduction of production parameters in pigs experimentally infected with PCV2bRobert Patterson, Amanda Nevel, Adriana V Diaz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Variable efficacy of praziquantel among Schistosoma-infected ruminants of northern Senegal-a drug trial and population genetic study across two contrasting epidemiological regionsAdriana V Diaz, Nicolas D Diouf, Elsa Léger, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 28, 2026
Correction: 'Variable efficacy of praziquantel among Schistosoma-infected ruminants of northern Senegal-a drug trial and population genetic study across two contrasting epidemiological regions' (2026), by Diaz et alAdriana V Diaz, Nicolas D Diouf, Elsa Léger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 5, 2023
Mimicking superinfection exclusion disrupts alphavirus infection and transmission in the yellow fever mosquito <i>Aedes aegypti</i>Christine M Reitmayer, Emily Levitt, Sanjay Basu, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 11, 2021
Quantifying and Modeling the Acquisition and Retention of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus by Hematophagus Insects Reveals Clinically but Not Subclinically Affected Cattle Are Promoters of Viral Transmission and Key Targets for Control of Disease OutbreaksBeatriz Sanz-Bernardo, Ismar R Haga, Najith Wijesiriwardana, et al.
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