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Aknowledgement example for future publications: This work has been done within the framework of the COST Action CA21170 “Prevention, anticipation and mitigation of tick-borne disease risk applying the DAMA protocol (PRAGMATICK).

Title
2025
Mette Frimodt Hansen, Camilla Adler Sørensen, Kokoe Anna Brinckmann Lawson, Sara Moth Jedari, Anna-Sofie Stensgaard, Mita Eva Sengupta, Heidi Huus Petersen, Karen Angeliki Krogfelt
Cervids and raccoon dogs as wildlife sentinels for the geographical distribution of tick-borne encephalitis virus and Francisella tularensis in Denmark
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Volume 16, Issue 2
2025
Mette F. Hansen, John Shorter, Martin T. Jepsen, Anders Boman, Pikka Jokelainen, Solveig Jore, Daniel Slunge, Karen A. Krogfelt
Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis virus in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
Vaccine: X, Volume 24
2025
Matej Kautman , Branka Bilbija, Markéta Nováková, Emil Tkadlec, Ivo Papoušek, Peter Mikulíček, David Jandzik, Hossein Javanbakht, Ghoulem Tiar, Pavel Široký
The importance of the tortoise tick Hyalomma aegyptium as a carrier of bacterial agents on a wide range
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 16
2024
Dorottya Győrössy, Vuong Tan Tu, Gábor Csorba, Sanjan Thapa, Péter Estók, Gábor Földvári, Tamás Görföl
The grey zone of taxonomy—The case of the Sikkim Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae: Myotis sicarius), first recorded from Southeast Asia
Vertebrate Zoology 74: 737-749
2025
Samantha Lansdell, Abin Zorto, Misaki Seto, Edessa Negera, Saeed Sharif, Sally Cutler
Insights into the contribution of multiple factors on Ixodes ricinus abundance across Europe spanning 20 years using different machine learning algorithms
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Volume 16, Issue 1
2024
Alena Balážová, Tomáš Václavík, Vojtech Baláž, Pavel Široký
Borrelia miyamotoi and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato widespread in urban areas of the Czech Republic
Parasites & Vectors, 17, 513
2024
Ana Cláudia Norte, El-Mustapha Laghzaoui, Andreia Guerreiro-Nunes, El Hassan El Mouden, Maria Sofia Núncio, Rita de Sousa, Isabel Lopes de Carvalho
Molecular investigation of tick-borne pathogens from different regions of Morocco
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, Volume 15, Issue 6
2024
Arianna Menzano, Paolo Tizzani, Marisa Diana Farber, Aitor Garcia-Vozmediano, Laura Martinelli, Luca Rossi, and Laura Tomassone
Zoonotic Tick-Borne Pathogens in Ticks from Vegetation and Alpine Ibex (Capra ibex) in the Maritime Alps, Italy
Animals, volume 14
2024
Gábor Földvári, Zsófia Tauber, Gábor Endre Tóth, Dániel Cadar, Alexandra Bialonski, Balázs Horváth, Éva Szabó, Zsófia Lanszki, Brigitta Zana, Zsaklin Varga, Fanni Földes and Gábor Kemenesi
Genomic characterization of Volzhskoe tick virus (Bunyaviricetes) from a Hyalomma marginatum tick, Hungary
Scientific Reports, volume 14
2024
Anastasia Diakou, Angelique Foucault-Simonin, Giannakis Antoniou, Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz and Gábor Földvári
Tick paralysis induced by Ixodes gibbosus: enigmatic cases in domestic mammals from Cyprus
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 11
2023
Daniel R. Brooks and Salvatore J. Agosta
Emerging Diseases and Institutional Stumbling Blocks, or Why We Cannot Afford Business as Usual
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 200-205
2023
Éva Szabó and Gábor Földvári
Citizen Science Can Help Prevent Emerging Infectious Diseases
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 190-199
2023
Orsolya Molnár, Marina Knickel, and Christine Marizzi
All Hands on Deck: Turning Evolutionary Theory into Preventive Policies
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 170-189
2023
Eloy Ortíz and Alicia Juarrero
Monitoring: An Emerging Infectious Disease Surveillance Platform for the 21st Century
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 158-169
2023
Daniel R. Brooks, Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger, and Valeria Trivellone
Assess: Using Evolution to Save Time and Resources
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 146-157
2023
Eric P. Hoberg, Valeria Trivellone, Joseph A. Cook, Jonathan L. Dunnum, Walter A. Boeger, Daniel R. Brooks, Salvatore J. Agosta, and Jocelyn P. Colella
Document: Pathogen Diversity— Finding Them before They Find Us
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 122-145
2023
Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger, Orsolya Molnár, Gabor Földvári, Scott L. Gardner, Alicia Juarrero, Vitaliy Kharchenko, Eloy Ortíz, Wolfgang Preiser, Valeria Trivellone, and Daniel R. Brook
The DAMA Protocol: Anticipating to Prevent and Mitigate Emerging Infectious Diseases
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 112-121
2023
Orsolya Molnár, Eric P. Hoberg, Valeria Trivellone, Gábor Földvári, and Daniel R. Brooks
Prevent-Prepare-Palliate: The 3P Framework — Integrating the DAMA Protocol into Global Public Health Systems
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 98-111
2023
Angie T. C. Souza, Sabrina B. L. Araujo, and Walter A. Boeger
Modeling the Stockholm Paradigm: Insights for the Nature and Dynamics of Emerging Infectious Diseases
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 78-96
2023
Valeria Trivellone and Bernd Panassiti
Pathogen-Host Phylogenetic Congruence Varies with Paradigmatic Assumptions, Analytical Method, and Type of Association
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 59-77
2023
Daniel R. Brooks, Walter A. Boeger, and Eric P. Hoberg
The Stockholm Paradigm: The Conceptual Platform for Coping with the Emerging Infectious Disease Crisis
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 47-59
2023
Salvatore J. Agosta
The Stockholm Paradigm Explains the Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of the Biosphere in a Changing World, Including Emerging Infectious Disease
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 29-46
2023
Daniel R. Brooks, Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger, and Scott L. Gardner
The Emerging Infectious Disease Crisis: Changing a Losing Game
An Evolutionary Pathway for Coping with Emerging Infectious Disease, 14-27
2023
Mária Kazimírová, Lenka Mahríková, Zuzana Hamšíková, Michal Stanko, Maryna Golovchenko and Natalie Rudenko
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Prevalence Rates of Members of the Borrelia burgdorferi Species Complex in Ixodes ricinus Ticks in Urban, Agricultural and Sylvatic Habitats in Slovakia
Microorganisms, 11(7), 1666
2023
Félix Valcárcel, L. Elhachimi, M. Vilá, L. Tomassone, M. Sánchez, S. M. A. Selles, M. Kouidri, M. G. González, R. Martín-Hernández, Á. Valcárcel, N. Fernández, J. M. Tercero, J. Sanchis, J. Bellido-Blasco, A. González-Coloma, A. S. Olmeda
Emerging Hyalomma lusitanicum: From identification to vectorial role and integrated control
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1– 35.
2023
Apari P, Földvári G.
Domestication and microbiome succession may drive pathogen spillover.
Frontiers in Microbiology 14:1102337
2022
Molnár Orsolya; Hoberg Eric; Trivellone Valeria; Földvári Gábor; R. Daniel. Brooks
The 3P Framework: A Comprehensive Approach to Coping with the Emerging Infectious Disease Crisis
Manter, journal of parasite diversity, occasional papers 23 pp. 1-14. , 14 p.
2022
Eric P. Hoberg; Walter A. Boeger; Orsolya Molnár; Gábor Földvári; Scott Gardner; Alicia Juarrero; Vitaliy A. Kharchenko; Eloy Ortiz; Valeria Trivellone; and Daniel R. Brooks
The DAMA Protocol, an Introduction: Finding Pathogens before They Find Us
Manter, journal of parasite diversity, occasional papers 21 pp. 1-20. , 20 p.
2022
Daniel R. Brooks; Walter A. Boeger; Eric P. Hoberg.
The Stockholm Paradigm: Lessons for the Emerging Infectious Disease Crisis
Manter, journal of parasite diversity, occasional papers 22 pp. 1-10. , 10 p.
2022
Bilbija, B., Spitzweg, C., Papoušek, I., Fritz, U., Földvári, G., Mullett, M., Ihlow, F., Sprong, H., Civáňová Křížová, K., Anisimov, N., Belova, O.A., Bonnet, S.I., Bychkova, E., Czułowska, A., Duscher, G.G., Fonville, M., Kahl, O., Karbowiak, G., Kholodilov, I.S., Kiewra, D., Krčmar, S., Kumisbek, G., Livanova, N., Majláth, I., Teresa Manfredi, M., Mihalca, A.D., Miró, G., Moutailler, S., Nebogatkin, I.V., Tomanović, S., Vatansever, Z., Yakovich, M., Zanzani, S., Široký, P.
Dermacentor reticulatus – a tick on its way from glacial refugia to a panmictic Eurasian population.
International Journal for Parasitology
2022
Alena, Balážová; Gábor, Földvári; Branka, Bilbija; Eva, Nosková; Pavel, Široký
High Prevalence and Low Diversity of Rickettsia in Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks, Central Europe
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES. 28: 893-895
2022
Földvári Gábor; Szabó Éva; Tóth Gábor Endre; Lanszki Zsófia; Zana Brigitta; Varga Zsaklin; Kemenesi Gábor
Emergence of Hyalomma marginatum and Hyalomma rufipes adults revealed by citizen science tick monitoring in Hungary
TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES Paper: 14563 , 25 p.

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