His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Trypanosoma cruzi, Zoology, Chagas disease and Disease reservoir. His work in Ecology addresses issues such as Nectomys squamipes, which are connected to fields such as Didelphis aurita, Oligoryzomys nigripes and Sigmodontinae. The study incorporates disciplines such as Marsupial, Immunology and Trypanosoma in addition to Trypanosoma cruzi.
The Subspecies, Schistosoma mansoni and Nasua research Paulo Sérgio D'Andrea does as part of his general Zoology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Parasitemia, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Chagas disease research incorporates elements of Triatoma, Seroprevalence and Didelphis albiventris. His study looks at the intersection of Disease reservoir and topics like Rodent with Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and Hantavirus.
Paulo Sérgio D'Andrea mostly deals with Zoology, Ecology, Virology, Sigmodontinae and Hantavirus. His Zoology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Clade, Rodent and Genetic diversity. His work on Species richness, Habitat, Species diversity and Range as part of general Ecology research is often related to Biome, thus linking different fields of science.
His studies deal with areas such as Serology and Seroprevalence as well as Virology. His Sigmodontinae research includes elements of Cricetidae and Endemism. His research integrates issues of Disease reservoir and Oligoryzomys nigripes in his study of Hantavirus.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Zoology, Rodent, Sigmodontinae, Ecology and Cricetidae. His Zoology study incorporates themes from Leptospirosis, Leptospira and Genetic diversity. His Rodent research integrates issues from Nectomys squamipes, Clade, Bartonella, Artibeus and Carollia perspicillata.
When carried out as part of a general Sigmodontinae research project, his work on Akodon is frequently linked to work in Chromosomal inversion, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His research on Ecology often connects related topics like Hantavirus. His research in Oligoryzomys nigripes tackles topics such as Seroprevalence which are related to areas like Virology.
His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Zoology, Hantavirus, Host and Biome. His work on Anaplasma, Anaplasmataceae and Ehrlichia as part of his general Virology study is frequently connected to GroEL and Anaplasma phagocytophilum, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His studies in Zoology integrate themes in fields like Monophyly and Leptospira.
He interconnects Dengue fever, Seroprevalence, Akodon cursor and Oligoryzomys nigripes in the investigation of issues within Hantavirus. His Host research includes themes of Range, Rodent, Clade and Virus. Atlantic forest, Leptospirosis, Potential source, Species identification and Leptospira species are fields of study that intersect with his Biome study.
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Guia dos roedores do Brasil, com chaves para gêneros baseadas em caracteres externos
C.R. Bonvicino;J.A. Oliveira;P.S. D’Andrea;Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde.
Série de Manuais Técnicos;11 (2008)
Enzootiology of Trypanosoma evansi in Pantanal, Brazil
H.M. Herrera;A.M.R. Dávila;A. Norek;U.G. Abreu.
Veterinary Parasitology (2004)
Origin and diversification of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni.
Jess A. T. Morgan;Randall J. Dejong;Grace O. Adeoye;Ebenezer D. O. Ansa.
Molecular Ecology (2005)
Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission Cycle Among Wild and Domestic Mammals in Three Areas of Orally Transmitted Chagas Disease Outbreaks
André Luiz R. Roque;Samanta C. C. Xavier;Marconny G. da Rocha;Ana Cláudia M. Duarte.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2008)
A five-year population study of an assemblage of small mammals in Southeastern Brazil
R. Cerqueira;R. Gentile;F.A.S. Fernandez;P.S. D’Andrea.
Mammalia (1993)
Population dynamics and reproduction of marsupials and rodents in a Brazilian rural area: a five-year study
Rosana Gentile;Paulo Sergio D'Andrea;Rui Cerqueira;Luana Santoro Maroja.
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment (2000)
Trypanosoma cruzi infection in wild mammals of the National Park 'Serra da Capivara' and its surroundings (Piaui, Brazil), an area endemic for Chagas disease.
L. Herrera;P.S. D’Andrea;S.C.C. Xavier;R.H. Mangia.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2005)
Effects of habitat fragmentation on wild mammal infection by Trypanosoma cruzi.
V. C. Vaz;P. S. D'andrea;A. M. Jansen.
Parasitology (2007)
Hantavirus Reservoirs: Current Status with an Emphasis on Data from Brazil
Renata Carvalho de Oliveira;Alexandro Guterres;Jorlan Fernandes;Paulo Sérgio D'Andrea.
Viruses (2014)
The parasitism of Schistosoma mansoni (Digenea–Trematoda) in a naturally infected population of water rats, Nectomys squamipes (Rodentia–Sigmodontinae) in Brazil
P. S. D'andrea;L. S. Maroja;R. Gentile;R. Cerqueira.
Parasitology (2000)
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