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Ferran Jori is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research focuses primarily on agricultural and biological sciences and medicine, involving 47 and 33 publications respectively. Subfields of study include agronomy and crop science, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, and small animals.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass animal disease management and epidemiology, vector-borne animal diseases, viral infections and vectors, zoonotic diseases and public health, animal behavior and welfare studies, mosquito-borne diseases and control, and viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology.

Ferran Jori has published extensively in various peer-reviewed journals. Frequent publication venues include Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Epidemics, and Research Square (Research Square).

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ferran Jori include:

  • "Emerging Zoonotic Diseases: Should We Rethink the Animal-Human Interface?", 2020, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Wildlife-livestock interactions in animal production systems: what are the biosecurity and health implications?", 2021, Animal Frontiers
  • "Putative Role of Arthropod Vectors in African Swine Fever Virus Transmission in Relation to Their Bio-Ecological Properties", 2020, Viruses
  • "Systematic Review on Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Enzootic Cycle and Factors Favoring Virus Transmission: Special Focus on France, an Apparently Free-Disease Area in Europe", 2022, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Application of the World Café method to discuss the efficiency of African swine fever control strategies in European wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations", 2020, Preventive Veterinary Medicine

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Laurence Vial, Vladimir Grosbois, Célia Bernard, Timothée Vergne, and Bastien Trabucco.

In addition to journal publications, Ferran Jori has contributed to book publications, including a title published by FAO, CIRAD, CIFOR, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and eBooks: "Towards sustainable wildlife management" (2022).

Best Publications

  • African swine fever: how can global spread be prevented?

    Solenne Costard;Barbara Wieland;William De Glanville;Ferran Jori

  • African Swine Fever Epidemiology and Control

    Linda K. Dixon;Karl Stahl;Ferran Jori;Laurence Vial

  • Genetic characterization of African swine fever virus isolates from soft ticks at the wildlife/domestic interface in Mozambique and identification of a novel genotype

    Carlos J. Quembo;Ferran Jori;Wilna Vosloo;Wilna Vosloo;Livio Heath

  • The value of wildlife.

    Philippe Chardonnet;B. Des Clers;J. Fischer;R. Gerhold

  • Aujeszky's Disease and Hepatitis E Viruses Transmission between Domestic Pigs and Wild Boars in Corsica: Evaluating the Importance of Wild/Domestic Interactions and the Efficacy of Management Measures.

    François Charrier;Sophie Rossi;Ferran Jori;Oscar Maestrini

  • Role of Wild Suids in the Epidemiology of African Swine Fever

    Ferran J. Jori;Ferran J. Jori;Armanda D.S. Bastos;Armanda D.S. Bastos

  • African swine fever virus eradication in Africa

    Mary-Louise Penrith;Wilna Vosloo;Wilna Vosloo;Ferran J. Jori;Armanda D.S. Bastos

  • Approaches and Perspectives for Development of African Swine Fever Virus Vaccines

    Marisa Arias;Ana de la Torre;Linda Dixon;Carmina Gallardo

  • Review of the sylvatic cycle of African swine fever in sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian ocean

    Ferran Jori;Laurence Vial;Marie-Louise Penrith;R. Pérez-Sánchez

  • Emerging Zoonotic Diseases: Should We Rethink the Animal-Human Interface?

    Ioannis Magouras;Victoria J. Brookes;Ferran Jori;Angela K. Martin

  • Risk analysis and bovine tuberculosis, a re-emerging zoonosis

    Eric Etter;Pilar Donado;Ferran Jori;Alexandre Caron

  • African swine fever virus serodiagnosis: a general review with a focus on the analyses of African serum samples.

    Carolina Cubillos;Silvia Gómez-Sebastian;Noelia Moreno;María C. Nuñez

  • Zoonotic tuberculosis and brucellosis in Africa: neglected zoonoses or minor public-health issues? The outcomes of a multi-disciplinary workshop

    T. Marcotty;F. Matthys;J. Godfroid;L. Rigouts

  • A qualitative risk assessment of factors contributing to foot and mouth disease outbreaks in cattle along the western boundary of the Kruger National Park.

    Ferran Jori;Wilna Vosloo;B. Du Plessis;R.G. Bengis

  • Grasscutter production: an example of rational exploitation of wildlife

    F. Jori;G. A. Mensah;E. Adjanohoun

  • First detection of African Swine Fever Virus in Ornithodoros porcinus in Madagascar and new insights into tick distribution and taxonomy

    Julie Ravaomanana;Vincent Michaud;Ferran J. Jori;Abel Andriatsimahavandy

  • Tick-borne haemoparasites in African buffalo ( Syncerus caffer ) from two wildlife areas in Northern Botswana

    Dewald Eygelaar;Ferran Jori;Ferran Jori;Mokganedi Mokopasetso;Kgomotso P Sibeko

  • A questionnaire-based evaluation of the veterinary cordon fence separating wildlife and livestock along the boundary of the Kruger National Park, South Africa

    Ferran Jori;Dipa P. Brahmbhatt;Geoffrey T. Fosgate;Peter N. Thompson

  • Assessment of domestic pigs, wild boars and feral hybrid pigs as reservoirs of hepatitis E virus in Corsica, France

    Ferran Jori;Morgane Laval;Oscar Maestrini;François Casabianca

  • Wildlife-livestock interactions in animal production systems: what are the biosecurity and health implications?

    Ferran Jori;Marta Hernandez-Jover;Ioannis Magouras;Salome Dürr

  • Contacts between domestic livestock and wildlife at the Kruger National Park Interface of the Republic of South Africa.

    Dipa P. Brahmbhatt;Geoffrey T. Fosgate;Edwin Dyason;Christine M. Budke

  • Understanding and combatting African Swine Fever: A European perspective

    Laura Iacolina;Mary-Louise Penrith;Silvia Bellini;Erika Chenais

  • African Swine Fever Virus DNA in Soft Ticks, Senegal

    Laurence Vial;Barbara Wieland;Ferran Jori;Eric Etter

  • Reproductive performance of captive collared peccaries (Tayassu tajacu) in the eastern Amazon.

    Pedro Mayor;Diva Anelie Guimarães;Yvonnick Le Pendu;Jurupytan Viana Da Silva

Frequent Co-Authors

François Roger
François Roger University of Montpellier
Peter N. Thompson
Peter N. Thompson University of Pretoria
Michael P. Ward
Michael P. Ward University of Sydney
Claude Saegerman
Claude Saegerman University of Liège
Christine M. Budke
Christine M. Budke Texas A&M University
Karl Ståhl
Karl Ståhl National Veterinary Institute
Linda K. Dixon
Linda K. Dixon The Pirbright Institute
Dirk U. Pfeiffer
Dirk U. Pfeiffer City University of Hong Kong
Emmanuel Albina
Emmanuel Albina INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Lihua Xiao
Lihua Xiao South China Agricultural University

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