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James N. Mills is affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine, immunology, and microbiology, with specific attention to public health, environmental and occupational health, infectious diseases, and parasitology.

The scientist has contributed to the study of vector-borne infectious diseases, particularly those related to mosquito-borne diseases and viral infections with vectors. This emphasis is reflected across their main topics of work, which include:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral infections and vectors
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases

James N. Mills has co-authored research with several collaborators, including:

  • Crystyan Siles
  • William H. Elson
  • Stalin Vilcarromero
  • Amy C. Morrison
  • Robert D. Hontz

Their publications have appeared in venues such as Emerging Infectious Diseases. One notable recent paper is "Guaroa Virus and Plasmodium vivax Co-Infections, Peruvian Amazon," published in 2020 in Emerging Infectious Diseases.

James N. Mills' research outputs demonstrate a clear focus on infectious disease dynamics in tropical environments, particularly involving interactions between viruses and parasites transmitted by vectors. Their interdisciplinary approach spans both medical and microbiological aspects of disease transmission and public health implications.

Best Publications

  • A comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses: are bats special?

    Angela D. Luis;Angela D. Luis;David T. S. Hayman;Thomas J. O'Shea;Paul M. Cryan

  • Isolation of Genetically Diverse Marburg Viruses from Egyptian Fruit Bats

    Jonathan S. Towner;Brian R. Amman;Tara K. Sealy;Serena A. Reeder Carroll

  • Potential influence of climate change on vector-borne and zoonotic diseases: a review and proposed research plan.

    James N. Mills;Kenneth L. Gage;Ali S. Khan

  • The natural history of Hendra and Nipah viruses.

    Hume Field;Peter Young;Johara Mohd Yob;James Mills

  • Ecologic Studies of Rodent Reservoirs: Their Relevance for Human Health

    James N. Mills;James E. Childs

  • The Ecology and Evolutionary History of an Emergent Disease: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

    Terry L. Yates;James N. Mills;Cheryl A. Parmenter;Thomas G. Ksiazek

  • Methods for trapping and sampling small mammals for virologic testing

    James N. Mills;James E. Childs;T. G. Ksiazek;C. J. Peters

  • Ecologic and Geographic Distribution of Filovirus Disease

    A. Townsend Peterson;John T. Bauer;James N. Mills

  • Long-term studies of hantavirus reservoir populations in the southwestern United States: a synthesis.

    James N Mills;Thomas G Ksiazek;C.J. Peters;James E. Childs

  • An unusual hantavirus outbreak in southern Argentina: person-to-person transmission? Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Study Group for Patagonia.

    R. M. Wells;S. Sosa Estani;Z. E. Yadon;D. Enria

  • Guidelines for Working with Rodents Potentially Infected with Hantavirus

    James N. Mills;Terry L. Yates;James E. Childs;Robert R. Parmenter

  • An Outbreak of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, Chile, 1997

    Jorge Toro;Jeanette D. Vega;Jeanette D. Vega;Ali S. Khan;James N. Mills

  • Laguna Negra Virus Associated with HPS in Western Paraguay and Bolivia

    Angela M Johnson;Michael D Bowen;Thomas G Ksiazek;R.Joel Williams

  • Experimental evidence for reduced rodent diversity causing increased hantavirus prevalence.

    Gerardo Suzán;Erika Marcé;J. Tomasz Giermakowski;James N. Mills

  • Patterns of association with host and habitat: Antibody reactive with Sin Nombre virus in small mammals in the major biotic communities of the southwestern United States

    Mills Jn;Ksiazek Tg;Ellis Ba;Rollin Pe

  • Deciphering serology to understand the ecology of infectious diseases in wildlife.

    Amy T GIlbert;Anthony R Fooks;Anthony R Fooks;David T S Hayman;Daniel L Horton

  • Habitat Associations and Relative Densities of Rodent Populations in Cultivated Areas of Central Argentina

    James N. Mills;Barbara A. Ellis;Kelly T. McKee;Julio I. Maiztegui

  • Longitudinal studies of Sin Nombre virus in deer mouse-dominated ecosystems of Montana.

    R J Douglass;T Wilson;W J Semmens;S N Zanto

  • Search for the Ebola Virus Reservoir in Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Reflections on a Vertebrate Collection

    Herwig Leirs;James N. Mills;John W. Krebs;James E. Childs

  • Long-term studies of hantavirus reservoir populations in the southwestern United States: rationale, potential, and methods.

    James N. Mills;Terry L. Yates;Thomas G. Ksiazek;C. J. Peters

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas G. Ksiazek
Thomas G. Ksiazek The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
James E. Childs
James E. Childs Yale University
Clarence J. Peters
Clarence J. Peters The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Pierre E. Rollin
Pierre E. Rollin Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Stuart T. Nichol
Stuart T. Nichol Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Barry J. Beaty
Barry J. Beaty Colorado State University
Ali S. Khan
Ali S. Khan University of Nebraska Medical Center
Gregory E. Glass
Gregory E. Glass University of Florida
David T. S. Hayman
David T. S. Hayman Massey University
Ottar N. Bjørnstad
Ottar N. Bjørnstad Pennsylvania State University

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