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Charette, Margot ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Coomes, Oliver ; Llanos-Cuentas, Elmer Alejandro ; Carcamo, Cesar ; Kulkarni, Manisha ; Harper, Sherilee L. | American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2020-07-14T00:01:03ZDengue is a climate-sensitive disease with an increasing global burden. Although the relationship between meteorological conditions and dengue incidence is well established, less is known about the modifying nature of sociodemographic variables [...]texto impreso
Sherman, Mya ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Ford, James ; Namanya, Didacus B. ; Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro ; Maillet, Michelle ; Harper, Sherilee ; Team, IHACC Res | Wiley | 2019-02-22T14:56:09ZClimate change adaptation is increasingly considered an urgent priority for policy action. Billions of dollars have been pledged for adaptation finance, with many donor agencies requiring that adaptation is distinct from baseline development. Ho[...]texto impreso
Zavaleta, Carol ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Ford, James ; Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro ; Carcamo, Cesar ; Ross, Nancy A. ; Lancha, Guillermo ; Sherman, Mya ; Harper, Sherilee L. ; Edge, Victoria ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus B. | Public Library of Science | 2018-11-08T19:39:21ZBackground Climate change is affecting food systems globally, with implications for food security, nutrition, and the health of human populations. There are limited data characterizing the current and future consequences of climate change on loc[...]texto impreso
Ford, James D. ; Sherman, Mya ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Llanos, Alejandro ; Carcamo, Cesar ; Harper, Sherilee ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus ; Marcello, Thomas ; Maillet, Michelle ; Edge, Victoria | Elsevier | 2018-12-01T00:04:15ZClimate change presents substantial risks to the health of Indigenous peoples. Research is needed to inform health policy and practice for managing risks, with community based adaptation (CBA) emerging as one approach to conducting research to s[...]texto impreso
Lewnard, Joseph A. ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus Bambaiha ; Patterson, Kaitlin A. ; Donnelly, Blanaid ; Kulkarni, Manisha A. ; Harper, Sherilee L. ; Ogden, Nicholas H. ; Carcamo, Cesar P. | American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2020-06-10T18:11:36ZAlthough malnutrition and malaria co-occur among individuals and populations globally, effects of nutritional status on risk for parasitemia and clinical illness remain poorly understood. We investigated associations between Plasmodium falciparu[...]texto impreso
Bishop-Williams, Katherine E. ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Sargeant, Jan M. ; Pearl, David L. ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus Bambaiha ; Edge, Victoria L. ; Cunsolo, Ashlee ; IHACC Research Team ; Bwindi Community Hospital ; Huang, Yi ; Ford, James ; Garcia, Patricia ; Harper, Sherilee L. | MPDI | 2018-11-30T23:41:30ZBackground: Season and weather are associated with many health outcomes, which can influence hospital admission rates. We examined associations between hospital admissions (all diagnoses) and local meteorological parameters in Southwestern Ugand[...]texto impreso
Labbé, Jolene ; Ford, James D. ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Donnelly, Blanaid ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus Bambaiha ; Twesigomwe, Sabastian ; Harper, Sherilee L. ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group | Springer Verlag | 2019-02-22T14:54:32ZVulnerability to the health impacts of climate change will be shaped by the existing burden of ill- health and is expected to be highest in poor and socio-economically marginalized populations. Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, is considered a [...]texto impreso
Charette, Margot ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Llanos-Cuentas, Elmer Alejandro ; Carcamo, Cesar ; Kulkarni, Manisha | Elsevier | 2019-01-25T16:20:56ZDengue is highly endemic in Peru, with increases in transmission particularly since vector re-infestation of the country in the 1980s. Pucallpa, the second largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, experienced a large outbreak in 2012 that caused mor[...]