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Path To Publication: A Peer Mentorship Model For Student-Lead Surgical Research, Usama Waqar, Hareem Rauf, Muskaan Abdul Qadir, Hina Inam
Path To Publication: A Peer Mentorship Model For Student-Lead Surgical Research, Usama Waqar, Hareem Rauf, Muskaan Abdul Qadir, Hina Inam
Medical College Documents
Early and sustained involvement in research is imperative for medical students to ensure better career prospects in addition to provision of high-quality, evidence-based care to patients. However, involvement of students in surgical research still remains limited, owing to inadequate research training. The current paper was planned to describe the structure of the "Path to Publication" series, incorporating peer mentorship with capacity-building research workshops for medical students. A total of 25 students were grouped into 8 surgical subspecialty groups to conduct research, supervised by experienced student research and faculty mentors. In addition, a series of research workshops were organized in synchronization …
Pre-Covid-19 Social Determinants Of Health Among Mexican Migrants In Los Angeles And New York City And Their Increased Vulnerability To Unfavorable Health Outcomes During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Mireya Vilar-Compte, Pablo Gaitán‐Rossi, Lucía Félix‐Beltrán, Arturo V. Bustamante
Pre-Covid-19 Social Determinants Of Health Among Mexican Migrants In Los Angeles And New York City And Their Increased Vulnerability To Unfavorable Health Outcomes During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Mireya Vilar-Compte, Pablo Gaitán‐Rossi, Lucía Félix‐Beltrán, Arturo V. Bustamante
Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works
COVID-19 has disproportionally affected underrepresented minorities (URM) and low-income immigrants in the United States. The aim of the study is to examine the underlying vulnerabilities of Mexican immigrants in New York City (NYC) and Los Angeles (LA), its correspondence with area-level COVID-19 morbidity and mortality, and to document the role of trusted and culturally sensitive services offered during the pandemic through the Ventanillas de Salud (i.e. VDS, Health Windows) program. The study uses a mixed-methods approach including a cross-sectional survey of Mexican immigrants in LA and NYC collected in the Mexican Consulates at the onset of the pandemic, complemented with …
Peer-Taught Virtual Research Workshops For Surgical Residents: Protocol For A Novel And Sustainable Solution To Improving Surgical Research In Pakistan, Russell S. Martins, Ronika Devi Ukrani, Mohummad Hassan Raza Raja, Maria Khan, Haissan Iftikhar, Syeda Sadia Fatima, Saulat Fatimi
Peer-Taught Virtual Research Workshops For Surgical Residents: Protocol For A Novel And Sustainable Solution To Improving Surgical Research In Pakistan, Russell S. Martins, Ronika Devi Ukrani, Mohummad Hassan Raza Raja, Maria Khan, Haissan Iftikhar, Syeda Sadia Fatima, Saulat Fatimi
Medical College Documents
Objective: To generate a protocol describing the methodology for a study assessing the effectiveness of a comprehensive series of peer-taught online research workshops for surgical residents across Pakistan in terms of improving research-related knowledge and skills, and long-term research involvement and output.
Methods: The quasi-experimental study will consist of a series of six online research workshops conducted over Zoom for surgical residents across Pakistan. An online sign-up form will be circulated on social media to current surgical residents throughout Pakistan. Curricular content covered in the workshops will be developed in collaboration with experienced research faculty at the Departments of Surgery …
Nih Funding For Research Underlying New Cancer Therapies, Ekaterina Galkina Cleary, Fred D. Ledley
Nih Funding For Research Underlying New Cancer Therapies, Ekaterina Galkina Cleary, Fred D. Ledley
Natural & Applied Sciences Faculty Publications
Contemporary discovery and development of cancer drugs are based on the model that investments in basic biomedical science will provide insights that can be translated into new cures. In the USA, basic research is primarily funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH),1 which allocates half of its research budget to basic science,2 with smaller amounts contributed by philanthropy, academics, or industry.1 Basic science is formally defined as the “systematic study directed toward fuller knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of phenomena and observable facts without specific application towards processes or products in mind”.3 However, science is often useinspired,4 …
Care Of Acute Conditions And Chronic Diseases In Canada And The United States: Rapid Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Keren M. Escobar, Dorian Murariu, Sharon Munro, Kevin M. Gorey
Care Of Acute Conditions And Chronic Diseases In Canada And The United States: Rapid Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Keren M. Escobar, Dorian Murariu, Sharon Munro, Kevin M. Gorey
Social Work Publications
This study tested the hypothesis that socioeconomically vulnerable Canadians with diverse acute conditions or chronic diseases have health care access and survival advantages over their counterparts in the USA. A rapid systematic review retrieved 25 studies (34 independent cohorts) published between 2003 and 2018. They were synthesized with a streamlined meta-analysis. Very low-income Canadian patients were consistently and highly advantaged in terms of health care access and survival compared with their counterparts in the USA who lived in poverty and/or were uninsured or underinsured. In aggregate and controlling for specific conditions or diseases and typically 4 to 9 comorbid factors …
Research Support Infrastructure: Implementing A Clinical Research Coordinating Center, Julio A. Ramirez, Paula Peyrani, William A. Mattingly, Forest W. Arnold, Timothy L. Wiemken, Robert R. Kelley, Leslie A. Wolf, Ruth M. Carrico, Andrea Reyes-Vega
Research Support Infrastructure: Implementing A Clinical Research Coordinating Center, Julio A. Ramirez, Paula Peyrani, William A. Mattingly, Forest W. Arnold, Timothy L. Wiemken, Robert R. Kelley, Leslie A. Wolf, Ruth M. Carrico, Andrea Reyes-Vega
Faculty Scholarship
Insufficient infrastructure is one of the challenges facing investigators in the field of clinical research. At the University of Louisville (UofL) Division of Infectious Diseases, we developed a multidisciplinary coordinating center with the aim to support investigators in all aspects of the clinical research process. The objective of this article is to describe the composition and the role of the different units of the UofL Clinical Research Coordinating Center. The different components of the Center can serve as a template for institutions interested in developing a clinical research support infrastructure.
Gender Differences In Virologic Response After Antiretroviral Therapy In Treatment-Naïve Hiv-Infected Individuals: Results From The 550 Clinic Hiv Cohort Study., Andrea Reyes-Vega, Alejandra Loban, Kavitha Srinivasan, Stephen P. Furmanek, Conner English, Mary Bishop, Cathy Spencer, Daniel Truelove, Julio A. Ramirez, Anupama Raghuram, Paula Peyrani
Gender Differences In Virologic Response After Antiretroviral Therapy In Treatment-Naïve Hiv-Infected Individuals: Results From The 550 Clinic Hiv Cohort Study., Andrea Reyes-Vega, Alejandra Loban, Kavitha Srinivasan, Stephen P. Furmanek, Conner English, Mary Bishop, Cathy Spencer, Daniel Truelove, Julio A. Ramirez, Anupama Raghuram, Paula Peyrani
Faculty Scholarship
Background
Controversy still exists regarding gender differences in virologic response between treatment-na•ve HIV-infected individuals. The objective of this study was to evaluate gender difference in virologic and immunologic response to antiretroviral therapy in treatment-na•ve HIV-infected individuals. Methods
This was a retrospective, observational study of treatment-na•ve HIV-infected individuals managed at the 550 clinic who started antiretroviral therapy (ART) between January 1st, 2010 and December 31, 2015. Patients with available viral load and CD4 counts before and one year after initiating ART were included in this study. Virologic suppression was defined as < 48 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL, and mmunologic recovery was defined as a CD4 count increase of at least 150 cells/mm3. Dichotomous variables were reported in number and percentages and analyzed using Chi-squared tests and Fisher’s exact (whichever was appropriate). Continuous variables were reported as median and interquartile range (IQR) and analyzed using Wilcox rank-sum tests. Multivariate analyses performed were logistic regressions with adjustment for other covariates. P value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. R version 3.3.2 was used for the statistical analysis. Results
A total of 70 women and 90 men were included …
Health Promotion Practice And The Road Ahead: Addressing Enduring Gaps And Encouraging Greater Practice-To-Research Translation, Amanda Birnbaum, Mark D. Rivera
Health Promotion Practice And The Road Ahead: Addressing Enduring Gaps And Encouraging Greater Practice-To-Research Translation, Amanda Birnbaum, Mark D. Rivera
Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works
A decade ago, Lancaster and Roe described four critical gaps (i.e., communications, accessibility, credibility, and expectations) between research and practice in health education and health promotion that formed the framework for this department. Despite considerable attention and some progress, these gaps persist and are barriers to interaction and translation between health promotion and health education research and practice. Looking to the next several years as the new Associate Editors for this department, we renew the department’s commitment toward addressing these enduring gaps around which we frame new questions and invite continued dialogue.
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1929-1985) T1701-T1800, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1929-1985) T1701-T1800, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T1701. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN, OVEZMUKHAMMEDOV, A. and SAF'YANOVA, V. M. (1983), Occurrence of amastigotes of Leishmania gymnodactyli in the peripheral blood of Gymnodactylus caspius and Agama caucasica. Parazitologiya, Leningrad. 17(3):185-188.
T1702. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. YASTREBOV, V. K. and YURLOV, K. T. (1978). Possible arbovirus dissemination in western Siberia in connection with data on migrations and overwinterings of west Siberian birds. Dokl. Simp. Transkont. Svyazi Pereletn. Ptits Rol' v Rasp. Arbovirus. (Novosibirsk, July-August, 1976), pp. 167-172.
T1703. TRANSLATION FROM GERMAN. MOSKVIN, I. A. (1929). On the role of the tick Ornithodoros papillipes Bir. (Ixodoidea) in transmitting relapsing fever in Turkestan. Z. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1973-1984) T1801-T1900, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1973-1984) T1801-T1900, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1801. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KOLOTVINOV, S. V. and MASLENNIKOV, V. A. (1980). Method for evaluating the functional activity of viral antigens. Zh. Mikrobiol., Moskva, 57(8): 58-61.
T1803. TRANSLATION FROM GERMAN. CAFLISH, U., TONZ, O., SCHAAD, U. B., AESCHLIMANN, A. and BURGDORFER, W. (1984). Tick-borne meningo-radiculitis – a spirochetosis. Schweiz. Med. Wschr., 114(18):630-634.
T1804. TRANSLATION FROM FRENCH. LEW, D. (1984). Fevers developing after travels – some unusual cases. Schweiz. Med. Wschr., 114(29):1029-1031.
T1805. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. L'VOV, D. K., ANDREEV, V. P., ISACHENKO, V. A., YAKHNO, M. A. ZAKSTEL'SKAYA, L. Ya., SOKOLOVA, N. N. and VASIL' EV, V. I. (1974). Detection …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1915-1983) T1601-T1700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1915-1983) T1601-T1700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T1603. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SELIVANOV, Ya. M. and POLYAKOVA, A. N. (1981). Technic of preparing and producing experimental series of immunoglobulin erythrocytic polytype diagnosticums to certain arboviruses for the indirect hemagglutination test. Sborn. Trud. Inst. Virus. imeni D. I. Ivanovsky, Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR, pp. 145-151.
T1604. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. ROSLAYA, I. G., DEMENEV, V. A., PRYGOVA, A. I., ROSLYAKOV, G. E. and VERETA, L. A. (1981). Certain questions of ecology of tickborne encephalitis group viruses in the lower Pre-Amur'ye. Sborn. Trud. Inst. Virus. imeni D. I. Ivanovsky, Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR, pp. 90-94.
T1605. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EMEL'YANOVA. N. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1931-1982) T1501-T1600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1931-1982) T1501-T1600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1501. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LEONOV, Yu. A. and KHARITONOVA, N. N. (1972). Experimental confirmation of the role of root voles in epizootiology of Omsk hemorrhagic fever. In: Transcontinental associations of migratory birds and their role in distribution of arboviruses, edited by Cherepanov, A. I. Mater. 5. Simp. Izuch. Roli Pereletn. Ptits Rasp. Arbovirus. (Novosibirsk, July 1969), pp. 355-358.
T1503. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. GASANOV, A. A. (1963). The infection of Rhipicephalus bursa (Can. et Fanz., 1877) with Babesia ovis in the Nakhichevan Region of the ASSR. Izv. Akad. Nauk Azerb. SSR, s. Biol. Med. Nauk, (4):117-123.
T1504. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. TSAPRUN, …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1921-1981) T1401-T1500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1921-1981) T1401-T1500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T1401. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. L'VOV, D. K., GROMASHEVSKY, V. L., SIDOROVA, G. A., TSIRKIN, Yu. M. CHERVONSKY, V. L. GOSTINSHCHIKOVA, G. V. and ARISTOVA, V. A. (1971). Isolation of a new arbovirus Baku of Kemerovo group from argasid ticks Ornithodoros coniceps. in Azerbaijan. Vop. Virus., 16(4):434-437.
T1402. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. ALEKSANDROV, Yu. V., KORYAGIN, V. L. and YOVAL'CHUK, Zh. T. (1970). Observations on ecological biological properties of Hyalomma plumbeum ticks in eastern Crimea. Tezisy Dokl. 2. Akarol. Soveshch., (1):22-24.
T1403. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MATEVOSYAN, K. Sh., KARASEVA, P. S. and SEMENOV, B. F. (1974). Study of potential arbovirus foci in …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1923-1979) T1301-T1400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1923-1979) T1301-T1400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1303. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SMIRNOV, V. A. and PELIPEICHENKO, M. V. (1964). Contribution to the question of epidemiological importance of birds in Kola Peninsula. Vop. Med. Virus., (10):213-219.
T1304. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KAMBARATOV, P. I. (1972). Differential diagnosis of Q fever, influenza, and typhoid fever in children. Pediatriya, 51: 78-79.
T1305. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KHOD'KO, L. P. and MISHAEVA, N. P. (1974). Experimental study of infection in arthropods in relation to feeding on vertebrates with different viremia levels. In: Ecology of viruses associated with birds, edited by Votyakov, V. I. and L'vov, D. K. Mater. Resp. Simp. Kamenyuki “Belovezh. Pushcha” …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1940-1977) T1201-T1300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1940-1977) T1201-T1300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1201. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. GAIDAMOVICH, S. Ya., MEL'NIKOVA, E. E., OBUKHOVA, V. R. and KLISENKO, G. A. (1974). Errors during identification of arboviruses. In: Arboviruses, edited by Gaidamovich, S. Ya. Sborn. Trud. Inst. Virus. imeni D. I. Ivanovsky, Akad. Med. Nauk, SSSR, (1):89-93.
T1202. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KARMYSHEVA, V. Ya., CHUMAKOV, M. P., BERYAEVA, A. P., BUTENKO, A. M. and MART'YANOVA, L. I. (1964). Study of interreaction between Astrakhan virus isolated from Hyalomma plumbeum plumbeum ticks and tissue cell cultures. Mater. 11. Nauch. Sess. Inst. Polio. Virus. Entsef. (Moscow, 1964), pp. 10-12.
T1203. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. DZHAFAROV, T. E. (1965). …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1945-1976) T1101-T1200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1945-1976) T1101-T1200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1101. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SUMMARY. MIRONOV, P. (1953). Hemorrhagic fever in Burgas Region. Suvrem. Med., Sof., 6:62-73. (In Bulgarian).
T1102. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MATEVOSYAN, K. Sh., KARASEVA, P. S., RESHETNIKOV, I. A. and SEMENOV, B. F. (1972). Investigation of arboviruses transmitted through ticks in Armenian SSR. In: Actual problems of virology and prophylaxis of viral diseases, edited by Chumakov, M. P. Tezisy 17. Nauch. Sess. Inst. Posvyashch. Aktual. Probl. Virus. Profilakt. Virus. Zabolev. (Moscow, October 1972), p. 303.
T1103. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SKOFERTSA, P. G., GAIDAMOVICH, S. Ya., OBUKHOVA, V. O., KORCHMAR'. N. D., YAROVOI, P. I., KLISENKO, G. A. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1856-1975) T901-T1000, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1856-1975) T901-T1000, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T901. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. STARKOV, O. A. (1975). Anomalohimalaya lama Hoogstraal, Kaiser and Mitchell, a new ixodid tick genus and species for the fauna of USSR. Zool. Zh., 54(2):304-305.
T902. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MOTEYUMAS, L. E. and EZERSKENE, E. P. (1974). Small mammals of human disease natural foci in Lithuanian SSR. Zool. Zh., 53(1):1580-1583.
T903. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BELYAEVA, A. P. (1965). Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus culture in chick embryos. In: Endemic viral infections (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, Crimean hemorrhagic fever, Omsk hemorrhagic fever, and Astrakhan virus from Hyalomma pl. plumbeum tick), ed. Chumakov, M. P. Trudy Inst. Polio. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1948-1975) T1001-T1100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1948-1975) T1001-T1100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T1001. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KOROLEV, M. B., DONETS. M. A. and CHUMAKOV, M. P. (1975). Electron microscopic study of Crimean hemorrhagic fever virus in the brain of infected mice and pig kidney cell cultures. Tezisy Konf. Vop. Med. Virus. (Moscow, October 1975), pp. 202-303.
T1002. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KUIMA, A. U. (1975). Some characteristics of distribution and numbers of Crimean hemorrhagic fever vectors in southern Tadzhikistan. Tezisy Konf. Vop. Med. Virus. (Moscow, October 1975), pp. 310-311.
T1003. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LEONOVA, G. N., SAFRONOV, A. V., ISACHKOVA, L. M. and BARANOV, N. I. (1975). Study of biological properties of Powassan …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1941-1974) T801-T900, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1941-1974) T801-T900, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T801. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. RUBIN, S. G. (1971). New modification of the agar gel diffusion and precipitation reaction (AGDP) useful for studying antigenic differences in viruses. In: Viral hemorrhagic fevers. Crimean hemorrhagic fever, and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, Chumakov, M. P. (ed.). Trudy Inst. Polio. Virus. Entsef. Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR, 19:443-444.
T802. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. GONCHAROV, A. I. (1973). Aedaegus morphology in fleas of the genus Paradoxopsyllus (Leptopsyllidae). Parasit. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 2(3):264-269.
T803. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LEONOV, Yu. A. and FEDOROVA, T. N. (1966). The role of rodents and shrews in Omsk hemorrhagic fever foci of northern …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1949-1974) T701-T800, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1949-1974) T701-T800, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T701. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. RAD’KOVA, O. A. (1971). Characteristics of Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus strains isolated from different inhabitants of a natural focus. Mater. 6. Simp. Izuch. Virus. Ekol. Svyazan. Ptits. (Omsk, 1971), pp. 28-29.
T702. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SIDOROVA, G. A., GROMASHEVSKY, V. L., VESELOVSKAYA, O. V., NERONOV, V. M., RUSTAMOV, B. R., MUSATOVA, A. I. and IPATOV, V. P. (1973). Isolation of West Nile virus from ixodid and argasid ticks collected in arid regions of Uzbekistan. Sborn. Trud. Ekol. Virus., (1): 87-90.
T703. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KARPOVICH, V. N. and PILIPAS, N. I. (1971). Migratory routes and transcontinental …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1928-1973) T601-T700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1928-1973) T601-T700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T601. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SAPEGINA, V. F. (1967). The ecology of ixodid ticks in the forest-steppe tickborne encephalitis focus of northeastern Altai. In: The nature of tickborne encephalitis foci in Altai (northeastern part) (A. A. Maksimov, ed.). Biol. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibirsk. Otd; Novosibirsk, pp. 38-45.
T602. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. NOVIKOVA, A. V. (1966). On epizootics of muskrats in Kurgan Oblast. In: The muskrat of western Siberia. (The biocenotic relations, parasite fauna, epizootics and measures of prophylaxis). Biol. Inst., Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibirsk. Otd., Novosibirsk, pp. 156-158.
T603. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. TERSKIKH, I. I., SIDOROV, V. E., AKHUNDOVA, E. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1910-1972) T501-T600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1910-1972) T501-T600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T501. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SOKOLOVA, E. I., MIRZOEVA, N. M., KULIEVA, N. M., SULTANOVA, Z. D. and KANBAY, I. G. (1971). Ecological data on possible arboviral infection in the focus of Sabirabad Region, Azerbaijan SSR. Tezisy Dokl. Vop. Med. Virus., Inst. Virus. imeni Ivanovsky, D. I., Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR (October 19-21), pt. 2; 109-110.
T502. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BUTENKO, A. M. and CHUMAKOV, M. P. (1971). Isolation of Astra arbovirus new for USSR from H. plumbeum ticks and A. hyrcanus mosquitoes in Astrakhan Oblast. Tezisy Dokl. Vop. Med. Virus., Inst. Virus. imeni Ivanovsky, D. I., Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1766-1971) T401-T500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1766-1971) T401-T500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
T401. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. GROKHOVSKAYA, I. M. and NGUEN SVAN HOE (1968). Contribution to the study of ixodid ticks (Ixodidae) in Vietnam. Med. Parasit., Moscow, 37(6):710-715.
T402. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. POLESHCHUK, V. D., VASHKOV, V. I., STOLBOV, D. N. and ZIMINA, Yu. V. (1967). Use of chlorophos with prolongator for antitick treatment of large cattle in a Crimean hemorrhagic fever focus. Zh. Mikrobiol., Moscow, 44(12):87-91.
T404. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EMEL'YANOVA, N. D. and STUPINA, A. G. (1966). Morphological characteristics of ticks of the genus Dermacentor (Acarina, Ixodidae) of Barguzin Valley. Tezisy Dokl. l. Akarol. Soveshch., pp. 90-91.
T407. TRANSLATION FROM …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T301. TRANSLATION FROM ITALIAN. TORTONESE, E. (1948). Ecological notes on a desert area of Lower Egypt (Tel-El-Kebir). Boll. Mus. Zool. Univ. Torino (1942-48), 1(13):155-183.
T302. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EROPOV, V. I. (1962). Some data on diurnal activity of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in Irkutsk Oblast. Mater. Yubil. Nauch. Konf. Irkutsk. Nauch. -Issled. Inst. Epidem. Mikrobiol. pp. 15-16.
T304. TRANSLATION FROM CHINESE. CHANG, P. -H. LOU, W. -Y., TENG, C. -C. and HSU, A. -C. (1964). Studies on tick infestation of domestic animals in Nanking. Acta Zool. Sin., 16(1):132-138.
T305. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. NIKOL'SKY, S. N. and MESHCHERYAKOVA. V. D. (1964). …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T201. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SARTBAEV, S. K. (1959). Materials on the biology of certain ticks of the genus Haemaphysalis in Kirgiz. SSR. Trud. Inst. Zool. Parasit., Akad. Nauk Kirgiz. SSR, (7):191-202.
T202. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MAKHMETOV, M. M. (1961). Spontaneous infection of Rickettsia burneti in ectoparasites of the Sand Martin. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. Azii (September 15-20, 1959), (3):70-74.
T203. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KALMYKOV, P. G. (1961). Development of ixodid ticks in the natural environment of islands in the Sea of Japan. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T101. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. CHIKAKI, H. and OTAKE, A. (1956). Ecology of ticks attacking cattle in a pasture. Jap, J. Appl. Zool., 21(2):53-62.
T102. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SOKOLOV, L. I. (1945). Karyological study of some Acari and the problem of sex determination in the group Izv. Akad. Nauk SSR, s. Biol, (6):654-663.
T103. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. ABRAMOV, I. V. (1955). The duration of preservation of the agent of equine piroplasmosis (Piroplasma caballi) in ticks Hyalomma plumbeum Panzer. 1795. Vestn. Sel. -Khoz. Nauki, Moskva, s. g, 32(3):42-46.
T104. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BELIKOVA, N. P. and TATARINOVA, L. G. (1960). On the …
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department
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T8. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. POSPELOVA-SHTROM, M. V. (1945). Concerning certain groups within the genus Haemaphysalis C. L. Koch, and their taxonomic significance. Med. Parasit., Moscow, 14(1):12-18.
T9. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LOTOTSKY, B. V. (1956). On the morphology of Haemaphysalis pavlovskyi Pospelova-Shtrom, 1934 (Parasitiformes, Ixodidae). Zool. Zh., 35(9):1415-1417.
T10. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KUCHERUK, V. V., SIDOROVA, G. A. and ZHMAEVA, Z. M. (1955). On the self protection of small rodents against tick (Ixodidae) larvae. Zool. Zh., 34(4):948-950.
T11. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. SUGIMOTO, M. (1937). Notes on ticks in the Formosan Mountain Reservation for aborigines. J. Centr. Soc. Vet. Med. Tokyo, 50:303-340. …
Translation From Russian Of Kurchatov, V. I. (1939) Biological Peculiarity Of The Tick Hyalomma Marginatum Koch, Vector Of Equine Piroplasmosis. Sovetsk. Vet., 16(5): 45-46., V. I. Kurchatov
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This work was done in the laboratory and in the field and includes questions of development, behavior, and viability of ticks, their propagation and season of attack.
H. marginatum: Two-host tick, larvae and nymphs parasitize mainly birds, also hares, adults on, all kinds of domestic animals.
This tick inhabits the southern areas of the Soviet Union. Northern boundary of mass propagation is 46 to 49.5° northern latitude and yearly isotherms +90. Host heavily infested are lowlands and foothills of steppe, forest steppe; and low mountain forest zone. In high mountain belts and deserts, this tick is rare. Birds must …