1998
Ecologic Studies of Rodent Reservoirs: Their Relevance for Human Health - Volume 4, Number 4—December 1998 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC
Mills J, Childs J. Ecologic Studies of Rodent Reservoirs: Their Relevance for Human Health - Volume 4, Number 4—December 1998 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC. Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998, 4: 529-537. PMID: 9866729, PMCID: PMC2640244, DOI: 10.3201/eid0404.980403.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses of Importance to Agricultural Workers
Ellis B, Mills J, Childs J. Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses of Importance to Agricultural Workers. Journal Of Agromedicine 1996, 2: 7-44. DOI: 10.1300/j096v02n04_03.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHemorrhagic fever virusSevere hemorrhagic fever diseaseFever virusSouth American hemorrhagic fever virusesHemorrhagic fever diseaseHantavirus pulmonary syndromeSin Nombre virusRodent-borne virusesAgricultural workersClinical featuresLikelihood of exposureVirus infectionLassa feverPulmonary syndromeHemorrhagic feverRenal syndromeNombre virusGuanarito virusLassa virusFever diseaseGenus HantavirusMortalityFamily ArenaviridaeVirusFever
1995
Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: A Special Risk for Mammalogists?
Childs J, Mills J, Glass G. Rodent-Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: A Special Risk for Mammalogists? Journal Of Mammalogy 1995, 76: 664-680. DOI: 10.2307/1382739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHemorrhagic fever virusPersistent infectionPathophysiological consequencesSpecial riskSurvival of hostsDiseases of humansFever virusDiseaseZoonotic diseaseTransmission routesVirusUnrelated virusesInfectionRemarkable specializationMammalian hostsHuman diseasesVariable effectsRiskRodentsHumansRodent species