Terry A. Klein mainly investigates Virology, Vector, Veterinary medicine, Ecology and Malaria. His Virology course of study focuses on Genotype and Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Japanese encephalitis, Culex, Phylogenetics and Panama. His studies deal with areas such as Psorophora and Encephalitis as well as Vector.
Terry A. Klein works mostly in the field of Veterinary medicine, limiting it down to topics relating to Botany and, in certain cases, DEET. His research in the fields of Taxonomy, Nymph, Single species and Fauna overlaps with other disciplines such as China. His studies examine the connections between Malaria and genetics, as well as such issues in Protozoa, with regards to Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Gametocyte and Immunology.
Virology, Veterinary medicine, Ecology, Zoology and Malaria are his primary areas of study. As part of the same scientific family, Terry A. Klein usually focuses on Virology, concentrating on Phylogenetic tree and intersecting with Phylogenetics. His Veterinary medicine research integrates issues from Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Apodemus agrarius, Aedes vexans, Culex pipiens and Scrub typhus.
His Ecology study incorporates themes from Population density and Anopheles sinensis. His Zoology research incorporates elements of Crocidura lasiura and Tick, Anaplasma. His work in Malaria covers topics such as Vector which are related to areas like Alphavirus.
His primary areas of study are Tick, Virology, Zoology, Veterinary medicine and Haemaphysalis longicornis. Tick is a subfield of Ecology that Terry A. Klein tackles. His study in Virology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Multiplex polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing.
His studies deal with areas such as Habitat and Phylogenetic tree as well as Zoology. Terry A. Klein has included themes like Plasmodium vivax, Vector, Malaria, Anopheles and Culex pipiens in his Veterinary medicine study. Terry A. Klein combines subjects such as Anaplasma, Ixodes persulcatus and Haemaphysalis with his study of Haemaphysalis longicornis.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Tick, Veterinary medicine, Haemaphysalis longicornis and Ecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Polymerase chain reaction and Metagenomics. His Tick study incorporates themes from Zoology and Bartonella.
His Veterinary medicine study combines topics in areas such as Plasmodium vivax, Incidence, Environmental health and Malaria, Anopheles. His Haemaphysalis longicornis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Disease reservoir, Hydropotes inermis, Rickettsia, Nymph and Anaplasma. His Amblyomma testudinarium study in the realm of Ecology connects with subjects such as Field.
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Tick-Borne Rickettsial Pathogens in Ticks and Small Mammals in Korea
Chul Min Kim;Ying Hua Yi;Do Hyeon Yu;Mi Jin Lee.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2006)
Diagnosis by random amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction of four cryptic species related to Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) albitarsis (Diptera: Culicidae) from Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil.
Richard C. Wilkerson;Thomas J. Parsons;Terry A. Klein;Thomas V. Gaffigan.
Journal of Medical Entomology (1995)
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers readily distinguish cryptic mosquito species (Diptera: Culicidae: Anopheles)
Richard C. Wilkerson;T. J. Parsons;D. G. Albright;T. A. Klein.
Insect Molecular Biology (1993)
Comparative susceptibility of anopheline mosquitoes in Rondonia, Brazil to infection by Plasmodium vivax.
Terry A. Klein;Jose B. P. Lima;Mauro S. Tada;Robert Miller.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1991)
Comparative susceptibility of anopheline mosquitoes to Plasmodium falciparum in Rondonia, Brazil.
Terry A. Klein;Jose B. P. Lima;Mauro S. Tada.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1991)
Isolation of Viruses from Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) Collected in the Amazon Basin Region of Peru
M. J. Turell;M. L. O’guinn;J. W. Jones;M. R. Sardelis;M. R. Sardelis.
Journal of Medical Entomology (2005)
The AFHSC-Division of GEIS Operations Predictive Surveillance Program: A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Early Detection and Response to Disease Outbreaks
Clara J Witt;Allen L Richards;Allen L Richards;Penny M Masuoka;Desmond H Foley.
BMC Public Health (2011)
Characterization of Imjin Virus, a Newly Isolated Hantavirus from the Ussuri White-Toothed Shrew (Crocidura lasiura)
Jin-Won Song;Hae Ji Kang;Se Hun Gu;Sung Sil Moon.
Journal of Virology (2009)
Emergence of Japanese encephalitis virus genotype V in the Republic of Korea
Ratree Takhampunya;Heung Chul Kim;Bousaraporn Tippayachai;Ampornpan Kengluecha.
Virology Journal (2011)
A newly recognized species in the Anopheles Hyrcanus Group and molecular identification of related species from the Republic of South Korea (Diptera: Culicidae)
Cong Li;John S. Lee;Jennifer L. Groebner;Hueng-Chul Kim.
Zootaxa (2005)
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