G. R. William Wint
University of Oxford
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Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of G. R. William Wint
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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High habitat richness reduces the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: A multi-scale study | One Health | Francesca Dagostin Valentina Tagliapietra Giovanni Marini Giulia Ferrari Marco Cervellini | 2024/6/1 |
Contribution of climate change to the spatial expansion of West Nile virus in Europe | Nature Communications | Diana Erazo Luke Grant Guillaume Ghisbain Giovanni Marini Felipe J Colón-González | 2024/2/8 |
A spatio-temporal predictive model inferring the year-to-year probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe | F Dagostin D Erazo G Marini D Da Re V Tagliapietra | 2023 | |
FIRST DRAFT | Marcos Singer | 2007/4 | |
R03. 1 Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe | GeoVet 2023 International Conference | Diana Erazo Luke Grant Guillaume Ghisbain Giovanni Marini Felipe J z Colón-Gonzále | 2023/9/6 |
High habitat richness limits the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: a multi-scale study | F Dagostin V Tagliapietra G Marini G Ferrari M Cervellini | 2023 | |
P02. 2 The development and impact of an online bovine TB system for GB-information bovine TB (ibTB) | GeoVet 2023 International Conference | Stuart Mckay Andrew Mitchell William Wint Nigel Tait | 2023/9/6 |
Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe | Diana Erazo Luke Grant Guillaume Ghisbain Giovanni Marini F Colón-Gonzále | 2023 | |
R04. 2 Combining key hazard-and exposure-related drivers to model the probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe | GeoVet 2023 International Conference | Francesca Dagostin Diana Erazo Giovanni Marini Daniele Da Re Valentina Tagliapietra | 2023/9/6 |
Combining key hazard-and exposure-related drivers to model the probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe | Francesca Dagostin Diana Erazo Giovanni Marini Daniele Da Re Valentina Tagliapietra | 2023 | |
VectorNet: collaborative mapping of arthropod disease vectors in Europe and surrounding areas since 2010 | Eurosurveillance | GR William Wint Thomas Balenghien Eduardo Berriatua Marieta Braks Cedric Marsboom | 2023/6/29 |
Ecological and environmental factors affecting the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe, 2017 to 2021 | Bird Conservation International | Pema Khandu George A Gale Sara Bumrungsri | 2021/9 |
The first continental population dynamics model of the Asian tiger mosquito driven by climate and environment | EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | Kamil Erguler Cedric Marsboom George Zittis Yiannis Proestos George Christophides | 2023/5 |
Quantifying the force of infection of West Nile virus in the European human population | G Marini A Pugliese W Wint N Alexander A Rizzoli | 2023 | |
The Spatial Distribution of Crimean–Congo Haemorrhagic Fever and Its Potential Vectors in Europe and Beyond | Insects | Jane Paula Messina GR William Wint | 2023/9/17 |
eo5 Challenges of Modelling and Projecting Tick Distributions | Climate, Ticks and Disease | William Wint Neil Alexander | 2022 |
Drivers of West Nile virus human transmission risk in Europe | G Marini A Pugliese W Wint N Alexander A Rizzoli | 2022 | |
Climate and land-use shape the spread of zoonotic yellow fever virus | MedRxiv | Sarah C Hill Simon Dellicour Ingra M Claro Patricia C Sequeira Talita Adelino | 2022/8/26 |
Assessing the ecological covariates related to tick-borne encephalitis emergence in Europe. | F Dagostin V Tagliapietra G Marini C Cataldo M Bellenghi | 2022 | |
VectorNet: putting vectors on the map | Frontiers in Public Health | Marieta Braks Francis Schaffner Jolyon M Medlock Eduardo Berriatua Thomas Balenghien | 2022/4/4 |