Risk of tick-borne pathogen spillover into urban yards in New York City

Nichar Gregory , Maria P Fernandez , Maria Diuk-Wasser
Parasites \& Vectors 15 ( 1) 1 -14

1
2022
EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN MOBILITY PATTERNS ON TICK EXPOSURE USING A SMARTPHONE APPLICATION, THE TICK APP

Maria P Fernandez , Gebbiena M Bron , Pallavi A Kache , Jean I Tsao
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 101 440 -440

2019
Socio‐ecological drivers of multiple zoonotic hazards in highly urbanized cities

Matthew A Combs , Pallavi A Kache , Meredith C VanAcker , Nichar Gregory
Global Change Biology 28 ( 5) 1705 -1724

38
2022
PREDICTING THE EXPANSION OF LYME DISEASE TO IDENTIFY GAPS IN CASE REPORTING IN NORTHEASTERN US

Donal Bisanzio , Maria P Fernandez , Elisa Martello , Richard Reithinger
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 101 404 -404

2019
ECO-BIO-SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HUMAN INFECTION WITH TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI IN RURAL COMMUNITIES IN THE ARGENTINE CHACO

Maria P Fernandez , Maria S Gaspe , Paula Sartor , Ricardo E Grtler
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 97 ( 5) 571 -571

2017
THE TICK APP: A SMARTPHONE APPLICATION TO ASSESS HUMAN BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS OF HUMAN-TICK CONTACTS

Maria Fernandez , Gebienna Bron , Scott Larson , Pallavi Kache
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 99 ( 4) 258 -258

2018
MODELING ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS OF HOST-SEEKING BEHAVIORS THAT AFFECT BLACKLEGGED TICK HOST-FINDING SUCCESS

Max McClure , Danielle Tufts , Maria Fernandez , Jean Tsao
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 99 ( 4) 257 -257

2018
RISK FACTOR COMPARISON OF HUMAN-TICK ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN LYME DISEASE ENDEMIC AREAS OF THE NORTHEAST AND MIDWEST UNITED STATES

Gebbiena Bron , Maria Fernandez , Pallavi Kache , Scott Larson
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 99 ( 4) 236 -236

2018
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO TICK-BORNE DISEASES IN THE UNITED STATES

Maria Pilar Fernandez , Gebbiena Bron , Pallavi Kache , Jean Tsao
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 105 ( 5) 279 -279

2021
The Development and Implementation of Smartphone Applications for Vector-Borne Disease Research and Control: Lessons Learned and New Insights

Lyric Bartholomay , Maria Pilar Fernandez
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 101 324 -324

2019
Human infectiousness and parasite load in chronic patients seropositive for Trypanosoma cruzi in a rural area of the Argentine Chaco.

Natalia P. Macchiaverna , Gustavo F. Enriquez , Jacqueline Bua , María P. Fernández
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 78 104062

3
2020
Beating the odds: Sustained Chagas disease vector control in remote indigenous communities of the Argentine Chaco over a seven-year period

M. Sol Gaspe , Yael M. Provecho , María P. Fernández , Claudia V. Vassena
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 12 ( 10) e0006804 -26

15
2018
Integrating tick density and park visitor behaviors to assess the risk of tick exposure in urban parks on Staten Island, New York

Erin Hassett , Maria Diuk-Wasser , Laura Harrington , Pilar Fernandez
BMC public health 22 ( 1) 1602 -1602

17
2022
Distribution, Host-Seeking Phenology, and Host and Habitat Associations of Haemaphysalis longicornis Ticks, Staten Island, New York, USA.

Danielle M. Tufts , Meredith C. VanAcker , Maria P. Fernandez , Anthony DeNicola
Emerging Infectious Diseases 25 ( 4) 792 -796

33
2019
Human Trypanosoma cruzi infection is driven by eco-social interactions in rural communities of the Argentine Chaco.

Maria del Pilar Fernández , Maria Sol Gaspe , Paula Sartor , Ricardo E. Gürtler
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13 ( 12)

2
2019
Eco-epidemiology of the domestic vector-borne transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi

RE Gürtler , MP Fernández , MV Cardinal
Triatominae: the biology of Chagas disease vectors. New York: Springer

17
2021