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Florey, L.S., S. Galea, and M.L. Wilson. (In Press). Macrosocial determinants of population health in the context of globalization. In Galea S (Ed.) Macrosocial Determinants of Population Health, Springer Media Publishing.
Cohen, J.M., M.L. Wilson, and A.E. Aiello. (In Press). Analysis of social epidemiology research on infectious diseases: historical patterns and future opportunities. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Rainey, J.J., W.O. Mwanda, P. Wairiumu, A.M. Moorman, R. Snow, M.L. Wilson and R. Rochford. (In Press). Mapping the spatial distribution of Burkitt's lymphoma in Kenya and correlation with malaria risk. Tropical Medicine and International Health
Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space. Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond. (418 pp.). National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.
Committee on the Earth System Science for Decisions about Human Welfare. (2007). Contributions of Land Remote Sensing for Decisions about Food Security and Human Health. (112). National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.
Rainey, J.J., D. Omenah, P.O. Sumba, A.M. Moormann, R. Rochford, and M.L. Wilson. 2007. Spatial clustering of endemic Burkitt's lymphoma in high-risk regions of Kenya International Journal of Cancer 120:121-127.
Waller, L.A., B.A. Goodwin, M.L. Wilson, R.S. Ostfeld, N. Hayes, and S. Marshall. (2007). Exploring spatiotemporal patterns in county-level incidence and reporting of Lyme disease in the northeastern United States, 1990-2000 Environmental and Ecological Statistics 14:83-100.
Ernst, K.C., S.O. Adoka, D.O. Kowuor, M.L. Wilson and C.C. John. 2006. Malaria hotspot areas in a highland Kenya site are the same in epidemic and non-epidemic years and are associated with ecological factors. Malaria Journal 5:78 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-5-78
Choi, K.-M., G. Christakos, and M.L. Wilson. (In Press, 2006). Spatiotemporal distribution of influenza mortality risk in the state of California during the period 1997-2001 Stochastic Environ. Res. & Risk Assessm.
Mathanga,D.P., C.H. Campbell, T.E. Taylor, R. Barlow, and M.L. Wilson. 2006. Socially-marketed insecticide-treated nets effectively reduce Plasmodium infection and anemia among children in urban Malawi Trop. Med. International Health 11(9): 1367-1374.
Cohen, J.M., M.L. Wilson, A. Cruz-Celis, R. Ordonez, J.M. Ramsey. 2006. Infestation by Triatoma pallidipennis (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) is associated with housing characteristics in rural Mexico. Journal of Medical Entomology 43(6):1252-1260.
Jacquez, G.M., J.R. Meliker, G.A. AvRuskin, P. Goovaerts, A. Kaufmann, M.L. Wilson, and J. Nriagu. 2006. Case-control geographic clustering for residential histories accounting for risk factors and covariates. International Journal of Health Geographics 5(32)
Choi, K.-M., G. Christakos, and M.L. Wilson. 2006. El Nino effects on influenza mortality risks in the state of California. Public Health 120(6):505-16.
Greene, S.K., E.L. Ionides, and M.L. Wilson. 2006. Patterns of influenza-associated mortality among U.S. elderly by geographic region and virus subtype , 1968-1998 American Journal of Epidemiology 163(4):316-326.
Mathanga, D.P., C.H. Campbell, T.E. Taylor, R. Barlow, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Reduction of childhood malaria by social marketing of insecticide treated nets: A case-control study of effectiveness in Malawi American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 73(3):622-625.
MacNeil, J.R., C. McRill, G. Steinhauser, J.B. Weisbuch, E. Williams, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Jail, a neglected opportunity for tuberculosis prevention American Journal of Preventive Medicine 28(2):225-228.
Zenk, S.N., A.J. Schulz, B.A. Israel, S.A. James, S. Bao, and M.L. Wilson. 2006. Fruit and vegetable access differs by community racial composition and socioeconomic position in Detroit, Michigan. Ethnicity & Disease 16(1):275-280.
Wilson, M.L., and M. Anker. 2005. Disease surveillance in the context of climate stressors: Needs and opportunities. In Smith J, Burton I, Ebi KL (Ed.) Chapter 12 IN: Integration of Public Health with Adaptation to Climate Change: Lessons Learned and New Directions. (191-214). Taylor and Francis, London.
Smith, K.F., A.P. Dobson, F.E. McKenzie, L.A. Real, D.L. Smith, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Ecological theory to enhance infectious disease control and public health policy. Frontiers Ecol. Environ. 3(1):29-37.
Greene, S.K., M. Schmidt, M.G. Stobierski, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Spatio-temporal pattern of viral meningitis in Michigan, 1993-2001. Journal of Geographical Systems. 7(1):85-99.
Dunkle, K.L., M. Beksinska, H. Rees, R. Ballard, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Risk factors for HIV infection among sex workers in Johannesburg, South Africa. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 16(3):256-261.
Zenk, S.N., B.A. Israel, A.J. Schulz, S.A. James, S. Bao, and M.L. Wilson. 2005. Neighborhood racial composition, neighborhood poverty, and the spatial accessibility of supermarkets in metropolitan Detroit. American Journal of Public Health. 95(4):660-667.
Gubler, D.J., and M.L. Wilson. 2005. The global resurgence of vector-borne diseases: Lessons learned from successful and failed adaptation. In Smith, J., Burton, I., Ebi, K.L. (Ed.) Chapter 3 IN: Integration of Public Health with Adaptation to Climate Change: Lessons Learned and New Directions. (44-59). Taylor and Francis, London.
Wilson, M.L. 2004. Commentary: Models of scientific inquiry and statistical practice. In Taper ML, Lele SR (Ed.) The Nature of Scientific Evidence: Empirical, Statistical, and Philosophical Considerations. (39-43). University of Chicago Press.
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