Invasive plants facilitated by socioeconomic change harbor vectors of scrub typhus and spotted fever.
BACKGROUND:Ecological determinants of most emerging vector-borne diseases are understudied, particularly for neglected tropical disease. Moreover, although socioeconomic impacts can have significant downstream effects on human risks to vector-borne diseases via a change in land cover, particularly f...
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Main Authors: | Chen-Yu Wei (Author), Jen-Kai Wang (Author), Han-Chun Shih (Author), Hsi-Chieh Wang (Author), Chi-Chien Kuo (Author) |
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