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EcoHealth

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EcoHealth aims to advance research, practice, and knowledge integration at the interface of ecology and health by publishing high quality research and review articles that address and profile new ideas, developments, and programs. The journal’s scope encompasses research that integrates concepts and theory from many fields of scholarship (including ecological, social and health sciences, and the humanities) and draws upon multiple types of knowledge, including those of relevance to practice and policy. Papers address integrated ecology and health challenges arising in public health, human and veterinary medicine, conservation and ecosystem management, rural and urban development and planning, and other fields that address the social-ecological context of health. The journal is a central platform for fulfilling the mission of the International Association for Ecology & Health to strive for sustainable health of people, domestic animals, wildlife, and ecosystems by promoting discovery, understanding, and transdisciplinarity.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

1612-9202

ISSN electrónico

1612-9210

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Estados Unidos

Fecha de publicación

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West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis Viruses Antibodies Surveillance in Captive and Free-Ranging Birds of Prey from Argentina

Agustin I. Quaglia; Luis A. Diaz; Hernan Argibay; Marta S. Contigiani; Miguel D. Saggese

Pp. 603-609

Daily Movements and Microhabitat Selection of Hantavirus Reservoirs and Other Sigmodontinae Rodent Species that Inhabit a Protected Natural Area of Argentina

Malena Maroli; María Victoria Vadell; Ayelén Iglesias; Paula Julieta Padula; Isabel Elisa Gómez Villafañe

Pp. 421-431

Commensal Rodents in the City of Buenos Aires: A Temporal, Spatial, and Environmental Analysis at the Whole City Level

Regino Cavia; Emiliano Muschetto; Gerardo Rubén Cueto; Olga Virginia Suárez

Pp. 468-479

Environmental Variables Associated with Hantavirus Reservoirs and Other Small Rodent Species in Two National Parks in the Paraná Delta, Argentina: Implications for Disease Prevention

María Victoria Vadell; Isabel Elisa Gómez Villafañe

Palabras clave: Ecology; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Pp. 248-260

Landscape, Climate and Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome Outbreaks

Paula Ribeiro Prist; Paulo Sérgio D´Andrea; Jean Paul Metzger

Pp. 614-629

Rodent-Borne Bartonella Infection Varies According to Host Species Within and Among Cities

Anna C. Peterson; Bruno M. Ghersi; Fernando Alda; Cadhla Firth; Matthew J. Frye; Ying Bai; Lynn M. Osikowicz; Claudia Riegel; W. Ian Lipkin; Michael Y. Kosoy; Michael J. Blum

Palabras clave: Ecology; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Pp. 771-782

Cattle Farming and Plantation Forest are Associated with Bartonella Occurrence in Wild Rodents

Valeria C. Colombo; Leandro R. Antoniazzi; Gabriel L. Cicuttin; María N. De Salvo; Pablo M. Beldomenico; Lucas D. MonjeORCID

Pp. 381-389