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Dr. Rick Douglass Selected Publications

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2009

Douglass, R.,  “Hantaviral Infections of rodents: possible scenarios”, Archives of Virology: Volume 154, Issue 8(2009), Page 1195.

Luis, AD, Douglass, RJ., Mills, JN., Bjørnstad, ON.,  The effect of seasonality, density and   climate on the population dynamics of Montana deer mice, important reservoir hosts for Sin Nombre hantavirus. Journal of Animal Ecology (In Press)

Waltee, D, Lonner, BN, Kuenzi AJ, and Douglass, RJ 2009.  Seasonal dispersal patterns of sylvan deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) within Montana Range Lands. J. Wildlife Diseases 45:998-1007.

Calisher, CH, Peters, CJ,  Douglass, RJ and Kuenzi, AJ, 2009 Hantaviral infections of rodents: possible scenarios. Arch Viro 154:1195-1197.

2007

Douglass, R.J.—Lonner, B, RJ Douglss, AJ Kuenzi and K. Huges.  Seroprevalence Against Sin Nombre virus in Resident and Dispersing Deer Mice.  Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (In Press)

Douglass, R.J., CH Calisher, KD Wagoner, and JN.Mills, 2007. Sin Nombre virus infection of deer mice in Montana: characteristics of newly infected mice, Incidence, and temporal pattern of infection. J. Wildlife Diseases, 43(1), 2007, pp. 12-22.

Douglass, R. J.—Waring, T and R.J. Douglass. "Mercury in Mouse Hair: A Monitoring tool for Environmental Exposure," Intermountain Journal of Sciences (In press)

2006

Douglass, R.J.—Calisher CH, K D Wagoner, BR Amman, JJ Root, RJ Douglass, AJ Kuenzi, KD Abbott, C Parmenter, TL. Yates, TG. Ksiazek, BJ. Beaty, and JN. Mills, 2006. Demographic Factors Associated with Prevalence of Antibody to Sin Nombre Virus in Deer Mice in the Western United States. J. Wildlife Diseases 43:1-11..

Douglass, RJ, WJ Semmens, SJ Matock-Cooley and AJ Kuenzi, 2006.  Deer mouse movements in peridomestic and sylvan setting in relation to Sin Nombre virus antibody prevalence. J. Wildlife Diseases 42:813-818.

2005

Douglass, R.J., Charles H. Calisher, and Konrad C. Bradley, 2005.  “State-by-State Incidences of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in the United States, 1993-2004.”  Victor-Borne Zoonotic Dis. 5, 189-192.

Douglass, R. J.—Kuenzi, A. J., R. J. Douglass, C. W. Bond, C. H. Calisher, and J. N. Mills.  2005.  Long-term dynamics of Sin Nombre viral RNA and antibody in deer mice in Montana.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases 41:473-481.

2003

Douglass, R. J., A. J., Kuenzi, C.Y. Williams, S.J. Douglass, 2003. Removing deer mice from buildings: potential effects on risk of human exposure to Sin Nombre Virus. Emerging and Infectious diseases 9:390-392. 

2002

Douglass, R.J.—Wilson, T.B., Douglass, R.J., Spear, T.M., Hart, J.F., and Norman, J.B. “Evaluation of protective clothing for handling small mammals potentially infected with aerosol-borne zoonotic agents,” Intermountain Journal of Sciences, Vol. 8(1), 2002. 

2001

Douglass, R.J., T. Wilson, W.J. Semmens, S.N. Zanto, C.W. Bond, R.C. Van Horn, and J.N. Mills. Longitudinal studies of Sin Nombre Virus in deer mouse-dominated ecosystems of Montana. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 65:33-41, (2001).

2000

Douglass, R.J., Kuenzi AJ, Wilson T. and Van Horne RC., Effects of bleeding non-anesthetized wild rodents on handling mortality and subsequent recapture. J Wildl Dis 36: 700-704, (2000).

1999

Douglass, R.J., J. Quinn, K. Coffin and J. Mariani. Initial effects of a landscape ecology treatment of coniferous forest on small mammals. Intermountain Journal of Sciences 5:12-22, (1999).

 

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