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28. Hayer, S.*, K. VanderWaal*, Ranjan, J.K. Biswal, S. Subramaniam, J.K. Mohapatra, G.K. S

harma, M. Rout, B. Dash, B. Das, B.R. Prusty, A.K. Sharma, C. Stenfeldt, A. Perez, L.L.

Rodriguez, B. Pattnaik, J. Arzt. Online advanced access. Foot-and-mouth disease virus

transmission dynamics and persistence in a herd of vaccinated dairy cattle in India.

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. PDF.

                 * Co-first author

 

27. Alba, A., A. Perez, P. Puig, A. Wunschmann, J. Ponder, K. VanderWaal, J. Alvarez, M.

Willette. 2017. Syndromic surveillance for West Nile virus using raptors in rehabilitation.

BMC Veterinary Research 13(1):368. PDF.

 

26. VanderWaal, K.  M. Gilbertson, S. Okanga, B. Allan, M.E. Craft. 2017. Seasonality and

pathogen transmission in pastoral cattle contact networks. Royal Society Open Science  4:

170808. PDF.

 

25. Fountain-Jones, N.M, Packer, C., Troyer, J.L., VanderWaal, K.L., Robinson, S., Craft, M.E. 

2017. Linking behavioral and spatial networks to viral community

phylogenetics reveal subtype specific transmission dynamics in African lions.

Journal of Animal Ecology. PDF coming soon.

 

24. Pauszek, S.J., M.R. Bertram, L.T.Vu, E.J. Hartwig, G.R. Smoliga, B. Brito, C. Stenfeldt,

K. VanderWaal, I.H. Fish, V.V. Hung, N.T. Phuong, B.H. Hoang, L.L. Rodriguez, D. Dung, J. Arzt.

Genome sequences of seven foot-and-mouth disease virus isolates collected from serial

samples from one persistently infected carrier cow in Vietnam. Genome Announcements

5(34): e00849-17. PDF coming soon.

 

23. VanderWaal, K. EA. Enns, C. Picasso, J. Alvarez, A. Perez, F. Fernandez, A. Gil, M. Craft, S. Wells.

2017. Optimal surveillance strategies for bovine tuberculosis in a low-prevalence country.

Scientific Reports 7: 4140. PDF.

 

22. Singhla, T., Boonyayatra, S., Punyapornwithaya, V, VanderWaal, K., Alvarez, J., Sreevatsan,

S, Phornwisetsiridun, Sankwan, J, Sriun, M., Wells, S. 2017. Factors Affecting Herd Status for

Bovine Tuberculosis in Dairy Cattle in Northern ThailandVeterinary Medicine International

2017: 2964389. PDF.

 

21. VanderWaal, K., R. Morrison, C. Neuhauser, C. Vilalta, A. Perez. 2017. Translating big data

into smart data for veterinary epidemiology. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 4: 110. PDF.

20. Arruda, A.G., Alkhamis, M A., VanderWaal, K, Morrison, R.B., Perez, A.M. 2017. Estimation of Time-Dependent Reproduction Numbers for Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome across Different Regions and Production Systems of the USFrontiers in Veterinary Science: Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics 4: 46. PDF.

19. Wells, S.J., M. Kromm, E. VanBeusekom, E. J. Sorley, M. E. Sundaram, K. VanderWaal, J.W.J. Bowers, P.A. Papinaho, M.T. Osterholm, J. Bender. 2017. Epidemiologic Investigation of Highly Pathogenic H5N2 Avian Influenza among Upper Midwest US Turkey Farms, 2015Avian Diseases Online advanced access.

18. Hayer, S., R. Ranjan, J.K. Biswal, S. Subramaniam, J.K. Mohapatra, G.K. Sharma, M. Rout, B. Dash, B. Das, B.R. Prusty, A.K. Sharma, C. Stenfeldt, A. Perez, L.L. Rodriguez, B. Pattnaik, K. VanderWaal*, J. Arzt*. In press. Quantitative characteristics of the foot-and- mouth disease carrier state under natural conditions in India. Transboundary and Emerging Infectious Diseases. PDF coming soon.

              *These authors contributed equally to the manuscript.

17. Picasso, C., Alvarez, J., VanderWaal, K. L., Fernandez, F., Gil, A., Wells, S. J. & Perez, A. 2017. Epidemiological investigation of bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Uruguay (2011-2013). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 138: 156-161. PDF-coming soon.

16. Valdes-Donoso, P., VanderWaal, K., Jarvis, L. S., Wayne, S. R. & Perez, A. M. 2017. Using Machine Learning to Predict Swine Movements within a Regional Program to Improve Control of Infectious Diseases in the US. Frontiers in Veterinary Science: Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, 19, 1-13. PDF.

15. VanderWaal, K. L., Enns, E. A., Picasso, C., Packer, C. & Craft, M. E. 2016. Evaluating empirical contact networks as potential transmission pathways for infectious diseasesJournal of the Royal Society Interface, 13, 20160166. PDF.

14. VanderWaal, K. L. & Ezenwa, V. O. 2016. Heterogeniety in pathogen transmission: mechanisms and methodology. Functional Ecology, 30, 1606-1622 . PDF.

13. VanderWaal, K. L., Obanda, V., Omondi, G. P., McCowan, B., Wang, H., Fushing, H. & Isbell, L. A. 2016. The ‘strength of weak ties’ and helminth parasitism in giraffe social networksBehavioral Ecology, 27, 1190-1197. PDF.

12. VanderWaal, K. L., Picasso, C., Enns, E. A., Craft, M. E., Alvarez, J., Fernandez, F., Gil, A., Perez, A. & Wells, S. 2016. Network analysis of cattle movements in Uruguay: Quantifying heterogeneity for risk-based disease surveillance and control. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 123, 12-22. PDF.

11. Kinsley, A. C., Patterson, G., VanderWaal, K. L., Craft, M. E. & Perez, A. M. 2016.Parameter values for epidemiological models of foot-and-mouth disease in swine. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 3, 44. PDF.

10. Alkhamis, M. A. & VanderWaal, K. L. 2016. Spatial and temporal epidemiology of Lumpy Skin Disease in the Middle East, 2012-2015. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 3, 19. PDF.

9. VanderWaal, K. L., Windels, S. K., Olson, B. T., Vannatta, J. T. & Moen, R. 2015. Landscape influence on spatial patterns of meningeal worm and liver fluke infection in white-tailed deer.Parasitology, 142, 706-718. PDF.

8. VanderWaal, K. L., Atwill, E. R., Isbell, L. A. & McCowan, B. 2014. Quantifying microbe transmission networks for wild and domestic ungulates in Kenya. Biological Conservation,169, 136-146. PDF.

7. VanderWaal, K. L., Atwill, E. R., Isbell, L. A. & McCowan, B. 2014. Linking social and pathogen transmission networks using microbial genetics in giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis). Journal of Animal Ecology, 86, 406-414. PDF.

6. VanderWaal, K. L., Wang, H., McCowan, B., Fushing, H. & Isbell, L. A. 2014. Multilevel social organization and space use in reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis). Behavioral Ecology, 25, 17-26. PDF.

5. VanderWaal, K., Omondi, G. P. & Obanda, V. 2014. Mixed-host aggregations and helminth parasite sharing in an East African wildlife-livestock system. Veterinary Parasitology, 205, 224-232. PDF.

4. Fushing, H., Wang, H., VanderWaal, K., McCowan, B. & Koehl, P. 2013. Multi-scale clustering by building a robust and self correcting ultrametric topology on data points. PLoS One, 8, e56529. PDF.

3. VanderWaal, K. L., Atwill, E. R., Hooper, S., Buckle, K. & McCowan, B. 2013. Network structure and prevalence of Cryptosporidium in Belding’s ground squirrels. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67, 1951-1959. PDF.

2. VanderWaal, K. L. 2013. Linking social and pathogen transmission networks using microbial genetics in East African ungulates. Doctoral dissertation. University of California, Davis.

1. VanderWaal, K. L., Mosser, A. & Packer, C. 2009. Optimal group size, dispersal decisions and postdispersal relationships in female African lions. Animal Behaviour, 77, 949-954. PDF.

 

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