Oliver Jerome Brady
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Publications of Oliver Jerome Brady (5 listed):
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2022) 16 (1 - e0010019)
Sabrina L. Li, André L. Acosta, Sarah C. Hill, Oliver J. Brady, Marco A.B. de Almeida, Jader da C. Cardoso, Arran Hamlet, Luis F. Mucci, Juliana Telles de Deus, Felipe C.M. Iani, Neil S. Alexander, G.R. William Wint, Oliver G. Pybus, Moritz U.G. Kraemer, Nuno R. Faria and Jane P. Messina (2022)
Mapping environmental suitability of Haemagogus and Sabethes spp. mosquitoes to understand sylvatic transmission risk of yellow fever virus in Brazil
Annual Review of Entomology (2020) 65, 191-208
Oliver J. Brady and Simon I. Hay (2020)
The global expansion of dengue: How Aedes aegypti mosquitoes enabled the first pandemic arbovirus
Parasites and Vectors (2014) 7 (338) - Global temperature constraints ...
Oliver J. Brady, Nick Golding, David M. Pigott, Moritz U.G. Kraemer, Jane P. Messina, Robert C. Reiner Jr., Thomas W. Scott, David L. Smith, Peter W. Gething and Simon I. Hay (2014)
Global temperature constraints on Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus persistence and competence for dengue virus transmission
Parasites and Vectors (2014) 7 (276) - A global assembly of adult ...
Carlos A. Guerra, Robert C. Reiner, T. Alex Perkins, Steve W. Lindsay, Janet T. Midega, Oliver J. Brady, Christopher M. Barker, William K. Reisen, Laura C. Harrington, Willem Takken, Uriel Kitron, Alun L. Lloyd, Simon I. Hay, Thomas W Scott and David L Smith (2014)
A global assembly of adult female mosquito mark-release-recapture data to inform the control of mosquito-borne pathogens
Parasites and Vectors (2013) 6 (351) - Modelling adult Aedes ...
Oliver J. Brady, Michael A. Johansson, Carlos A. Guerra, Samir Bhatt, Nick Golding, David M. Pigott, Hélène Delatte, Marta G. Grech, Paul T. Leisnham, Rafael Maciel-de-Freitas, Linda M. Styer, David L. Smith, Thomas W. Scott, , Peter W. Gething and Simon I. Hay (2013)
Modelling adult Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus survival at different temperatures in laboratory and field settings