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Hilary Hurd is affiliated with Keele University in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in research and scholarly activities connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Manipulation of medically important insect vectors by their parasites.

    Hilary Hurd

  • Host fecundity reduction: a strategy for damage limitation?

    Hilary Hurd

  • Apoptosis in the malaria protozoan, Plasmodium berghei: a possible mechanism for limiting intensity of infection in the mosquito.

    Ebtesarn M Al-Olayan;Gwyn T Williams;Hilary Hurd

  • The costs of mounting an immune response are reflected in the reproductive fitness of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae

    A. M. Ahmed;S. L. Baggott;R. Maingon;H. Hurd

  • Physiological and behavioural interactions between parasites and invertebrate hosts.

    Hilary Hurd

  • Design and Activity of Antimicrobial Peptides against Sporogonic-Stage Parasites Causing Murine Malarias

    Romanico B. G. Arrighi;Romanico B. G. Arrighi;Romanico B. G. Arrighi;Chikashi Nakamura;Jun Miyake;Hilary Hurd

  • THE EFFECT OF PLASMODIUM YOELII NIGERIENSIS INFECTION ON THE FEEDING PERSISTENCE OF ANOPHELES STEPHENSI LISTON THROUGHOUT THE SPOROGONIC CYCLE

    R A Anderson;J C Koella;H Hurd

  • Immune stimulation and malaria infection impose reproductive costs in Anopheles gambiae via follicular apoptosis

    Ashraf M. Ahmed;Hilary Hurd

  • Apoptotic markers in protozoan parasites.

    Antonio Jiménez-Ruiz;Juan Fernando Alzate;Ewan Thomas MacLeod;Carsten Günter Kurt Lüder

  • The effects of natural Plasmodium falciparum infection on the fecundity and mortality of Anopheles gambiae s. l. in north east Tanzania

    J. C. Hogg;H. Hurd

  • Complete Development of Mosquito Phases of the Malaria Parasite in Vitro

    Ebtesam M. Al-Olayan;Annette L. Beetsma;Geoff A. Butcher;Robert E. Sinden

  • Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis: the effect of high and low intensity of infection upon the egg production and bloodmeal size of Anopheles stephensi during three gonotrophic cycles

    J. C. Hogg;H. Hurd

  • Exploiting host compensatory responses: the 'must' of manipulation?

    Thierry Lefèvre;Benjamin Roche;Robert Poulin;Hilary Hurd

  • Interactions between bloodfeeding, fecundity and infection in mosquitoes

    H. Hurd;J.C. Hogg;M. Renshaw

  • EVALUATING THE COSTS OF MOSQUITO RESISTANCE TO MALARIA PARASITES

    H. Hurd;P. J. Taylor;D. Adams;A. Underhill

  • MALARIA-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN MOSQUITO OVARIES: A MECHANISM TO CONTROL VECTOR EGG PRODUCTION

    Jane A. Hopwood;Jane A. Hopwood;Ashraf M. Ahmed;Anthony Polwart;Gwyn T. Williams

  • Malaria-induced reduction of fecundity during the first gonotrophic cycle of Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes.

    Jon C. Hogg;Hilary Hurd

  • A parasite that increases host lifespan

    H. Hurd;E. Warr;A. Polwart

  • Effects of malaria infection on vitellogenesis in Anopheles gambiae during two gonotrophic cycles.

    A. M. Ahmed;R. Maingon;P. Romans;H. Hurd

  • Ecological immunology of mosquito-malaria interactions.

    Frédéric Tripet;Fred Aboagye-Antwi;Hilary Hurd

  • New prospects for research on manipulation of insect vectors by pathogens.

    Thierry Lefèvre;Jacob C Koella;François Renaud;Hilary Hurd

  • The effects of infection with Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis on the reproductive fitness of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae

    A. M. Ahmed;R. D. Maingon;P. J. Taylor;H. Hurd

  • Metacestode-induced depression of the production of, and response to, sex pheromone in the intermediate host Tenebrio molitor.

    Hilary Hurd;G. Parry

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Thomas
Frédéric Thomas University of Montpellier
Jacob C. Koella
Jacob C. Koella Imperial College London
Gwyn T. Williams
Gwyn T. Williams Keele University
Robert E. Sinden
Robert E. Sinden Imperial College London
François Renaud
François Renaud University of Montpellier
J. Grant Burgess
J. Grant Burgess Newcastle University
Jesus G. Valenzuela
Jesus G. Valenzuela National Institutes of Health
John A. Pickett
John A. Pickett Cardiff University
Christos Louis
Christos Louis University of Crete
Susan C. Welburn
Susan C. Welburn University of Edinburgh

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