Geographic Spread / Vector-Borne Disease

This project aims to explore the drivers of the geographic spread of vector-borne pathogens from endemic areas to new regions, focusing on the emergence of tick-borne and mosquito-borne diseases in southern Canada and the potential for the emergence of vector-borne diseases in the Arctic.

  • Co-Project Investigators: Katie Clow (University of Guelph), Patrick Leighton (Université de Montréal), Amy Greer (University of Guelph)
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