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Paula Ribeiro Prist

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Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|July 21, 2017
Climate change and sugarcane expansion increase Hantavirus infection riskPaula Ribeiro Prist, María Uriarte, Katia Fernandes, et al.
Ecohealth|June 17, 2017
Landscape, Climate and Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome OutbreaksPaula Ribeiro Prist, Paulo Sérgio D Andrea, Jean Paul Metzger
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|May 25, 2024
Ecological Requirements for Abundance and Dispersion of Brazilian Yellow Fever Vectors in Tropical AreasAmanda Francisco Prado, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Luis Filipe Mucci, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 6, 2020
Moving to healthier landscapes: Forest restoration decreases the abundance of Hantavirus reservoir rodents in tropical forestsPaula Ribeiro Prist, Amanda Prado, Leandro Reverberi Tambosi, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2016
Landscape, Environmental and Social Predictors of Hantavirus Risk in São Paulo, BrazilPaula Ribeiro Prist, Maria Uriarte, Leandro Reverberi Tambosi, et al.
Acta Tropica|January 30, 2022
The influence of landscape structure on the dispersal pattern of yellow fever virus in the state of São PauloRamon Wilk-da-Silva, Antônio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa, Gabriel Zorello Laporta, et al.
Plos One|January 14, 2021
Anthropogenic landscape decreases mosquito biodiversity and drives malaria vector proliferation in the Amazon rainforestLeonardo Suveges Moreira Chaves, Eduardo Sterlino Bergo, Jan E Conn, et al.
Acta Tropica|July 7, 2023
The role of forest fragmentation in yellow fever virus dispersalRamon Wilk-da-Silva, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Antônio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa, et al.
Acta Tropica|November 1, 2025
Forest cover influences the fecal virome of Oligoryzomys nigripes in Atlantic Forest remnants, BrazilIngrid Campos Sodré, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Matheus Camargo Silva Mancini, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|May 1, 2026
Human occupation, not forest structure, determines sand fly abundance in the AmazonAndreia Fernandes Brilhante, Fredy Galvis-Ovallos, Felipe Trovalim Jordão, et al.
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Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|July 21, 2017
Climate change and sugarcane expansion increase Hantavirus infection riskPaula Ribeiro Prist, María Uriarte, Katia Fernandes, et al.
Ecohealth|June 17, 2017
Landscape, Climate and Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome OutbreaksPaula Ribeiro Prist, Paulo Sérgio D Andrea, Jean Paul Metzger
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|May 25, 2024
Ecological Requirements for Abundance and Dispersion of Brazilian Yellow Fever Vectors in Tropical AreasAmanda Francisco Prado, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Luis Filipe Mucci, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 6, 2020
Moving to healthier landscapes: Forest restoration decreases the abundance of Hantavirus reservoir rodents in tropical forestsPaula Ribeiro Prist, Amanda Prado, Leandro Reverberi Tambosi, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2016
Landscape, Environmental and Social Predictors of Hantavirus Risk in São Paulo, BrazilPaula Ribeiro Prist, Maria Uriarte, Leandro Reverberi Tambosi, et al.
Acta Tropica|January 30, 2022
The influence of landscape structure on the dispersal pattern of yellow fever virus in the state of São PauloRamon Wilk-da-Silva, Antônio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa, Gabriel Zorello Laporta, et al.
Plos One|January 14, 2021
Anthropogenic landscape decreases mosquito biodiversity and drives malaria vector proliferation in the Amazon rainforestLeonardo Suveges Moreira Chaves, Eduardo Sterlino Bergo, Jan E Conn, et al.
Acta Tropica|July 7, 2023
The role of forest fragmentation in yellow fever virus dispersalRamon Wilk-da-Silva, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Antônio Ralph Medeiros-Sousa, et al.
Acta Tropica|November 1, 2025
Forest cover influences the fecal virome of Oligoryzomys nigripes in Atlantic Forest remnants, BrazilIngrid Campos Sodré, Paula Ribeiro Prist, Matheus Camargo Silva Mancini, et al.
Parasites & Vectors|May 1, 2026
Human occupation, not forest structure, determines sand fly abundance in the AmazonAndreia Fernandes Brilhante, Fredy Galvis-Ovallos, Felipe Trovalim Jordão, et al.
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