Ecohealth

Papers
(The median citation count of Ecohealth is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Correction: Aetiology and Potential Animal Exposure in Central Nervous System Infections in Vietnam30
Forest Restoration and the Zoonotic Vector Anopheles balabacensis in Sabah, Malaysia29
The Global Contributions of Working Equids to Sustainable Agriculture and Livelihoods in Agenda 203029
Assessing Behavioral Risk Factors Driving Zoonotic Spillover Among High-risk Populations in Myanmar22
In This Issue21
Environmental Drivers of Monkeypox Transmission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo21
In This Issue17
Opposing Patterns of Spatial Synchrony in Lyme Disease Incidence14
Correction to: Foodborne Zoonoses Common in Hunted Wild Boars14
Avian Pox in New World Vultures: An Unnoticeable or Overlooked Infectious Disease?13
Urban Magpies Frequently Feed on Coyote Scats and May Spread an Emerging Zoonotic Tapeworm13
A Multi-landscape Assessment of Leptospira Prevalence on a Diversity of Small Mammals11
Australian Youth Mental Health and Climate Change Concern After the Black Summer Bushfires11
Operationalizing One Health: Environmental Solutions for Pandemic Prevention11
Palladia10
Down the Rabbit Hole: Domestic Rabbit Owners’ Perceptions of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 210
An Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in Captive Armadillos Associated with Gamma Variant in Argentina10
Ecological Degradation and the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Disease in the Great Lakes Basin10
Prevalence and Molecular Analysis of Encephalomyocarditis Virus-2 in the Hazel Dormouse9
Large-Scale Serological Survey of Influenza A Virus in South Korean Wild Boar (Sus scrofa)9
No Evidence of Rabies Exposure in Wild Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) of Northeast Brazil9
By-degree Health and Economic Impacts of Lyme Disease, Eastern and Midwestern United States9
Can Co-Grazing Waterfowl Reduce Brainworm Risk for Goats Browsing in Natural Areas?9
In This Issue8
Tuberculosis in Wild Pigs from Argentina8
Ovipositional Reproduction of the Dengue Vector for Identifying High-Risk Urban Areas8
Potential Effects of Environmental Conditions on Prairie Dog Flea Development and Implications for Sylvatic Plague Epizootics7
Chlamydia psittaci Screening of Animal Workers from Argentina Exposed to Carrier Birds7
Newspaper Coverage and Framing of Bats, and Their Impact on Readership Engagement7
Virological Surveillance of Aedes aegypti Vectors Identifies All Four Dengue Serotypes in a Hyperendemic Region6
Salmonella enterica Infection of Synanthropic Non-native Geckos in Southern Florida6
Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions of Pet Amphibian Owners About Biosecurity Practices6
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis zoonosis is a One Health emergency6
Cattle Farming and Plantation Forest are Associated with Bartonella Occurrence in Wild Rodents6
Zoos as Sentinels? A Meta-Analysis of Seroprevalence of Terrestrial Mammalian Viruses in Zoos5
Vector-Borne Disease in Wild Mammals Impacted by Urban Expansion and Climate Change5
Low Level of Concern Among European Society About Zoonotic Diseases5
Clinical, Epidemiological, and Epizootic Features of Sporothrix brasiliensis in Espírito Santo, Brazil5
Lloviu Virus in Europe is an Emerging Disease of Concern5
Investing to Both Prevent and Prepare for COVID-XX5
Modeling Mosquitoes and their Potential Odonate Predators Under Different Land Uses5
Human Exposure to Bats, Rodents and Monkeys in Bangladesh5
Measures, Gaps, and Mitigation Strategies in Bangladesh’s COVID-19 Response5
Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria Carriage in Rodents According to Habitat Anthropization4
Neopterin Levels in Bonobos Vary Seasonally and Reflect Symptomatic Respiratory Infections4
Potential Facilitation Between a Commensal and a Pathogenic Microbe in a Wildlife Disease4
Evaluating the Risk Landscape of Hawaiian Monk Seal Exposure to Toxoplasma gondii4
Orthohantavirus Infection in Two Rodent Species that Inhabit Wetlands in Argentina4
Mapping Risk of Nipah Virus Transmission from Bats to Humans in Thailand4
Pastoralism and Resulting Challenges for National Parks in Afar, Ethiopia4
International Collaboration is the Only Way to Protect Ourselves from the Next Pandemic4
Spread of the Zoonotic Nematode Baylisascaris procyonis into a Naive Raccoon Population3
The Movement of Pathogen Carrying Flies at the Human–Wildlife Interface3
In This Issue3
Heavy Rainfall, Sewer Overflows, and Salmonellosis in Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger)3
Foodborne Pathogens at the Livestock–Wildlife–Human Interface in Rural Western Uganda3
Orbivirus RNA in a Banana Serotine (Afronycteris nanus) Bat in the Republic of the Congo3
Exposure of Primate Reservoir Hosts to Mosquito Vectors in Malaysian Borneo3
Fibropapillomatosis Prevalence and Distribution in Immature Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Martinique Island (Lesser Antilles)3
Haemosporidians from a Neglected Group of Terrestrial Wild Birds in the Peruvian Amazonia3
Correction: The Impact of Drought on HIV Care in Rural South Africa: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis3
Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) Larval Ecology in Rubber Plantations and Rural Villages in Dabou (Côte d'Ivoire)3
A Review of Mammarenaviruses and Rodent Reservoirs in the Americas3
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Marine Fish and Dietary Exposure in Newfoundland3
Wildlife Consumption, Health, and Zoonotic Disease in China After the Emergence of COVID-193
Future Directions to Manage Wildlife Health in a Changing Climate3
Ecological Niche and Positive Clusters of Two West Nile Virus Vectors in Ontario, Canada3
Collaborative Modeling of the Tick-Borne Disease Social-Ecological System: A Conceptual Framework3
Correction: Marine Protected Area Expansion and Country-Level Age-Standardized Adult Mortality3
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