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James L. N. Wood
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 343
Citations - 17866
James L. N. Wood is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 328 publications receiving 15748 citations. Previous affiliations of James L. N. Wood include Animal Health Trust & Zoological Society of London.
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Unifying the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of pathogens.
Bryan T. Grenfell,Oliver G. Pybus,Julia R. Gog,James L. N. Wood,Janet M. Daly,J. A. Mumford,Edward C. Holmes +6 more
TL;DR: A phylodynamic framework for the dissection of dynamic forces that determine the diversity of epidemiological and phylogenetic patterns observed in RNA viruses of vertebrates is introduced.
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Evidence for several waves of global transmission in the seventh cholera pandemic
Ankur Mutreja,Dong Wook Kim,Dong Wook Kim,Nicholas R. Thomson,Thomas R. Connor,Jehee Lee,Jehee Lee,Samuel Kariuki,Nicholas J. Croucher,Seon Young Choi,Seon Young Choi,Simon R. Harris,Michael Lebens,Swapan Kumar Niyogi,Eun Jin Kim,Thandavarayan Ramamurthy,Jongsik Chun,James L. N. Wood,John D. Clemens,Cecil Czerkinsky,G. Balakrish Nair,Jan Holmgren,Julian Parkhill,Gordon Dougan +23 more
TL;DR: It is shown here that the seventh pandemic has spread from the Bay of Bengal in at least three independent but overlapping waves with a common ancestor in the 1950s, and several transcontinental transmission events are identified.
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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,Amy T. Gilbert,Juliet R. C. Pulliam,Juliet R. C. Pulliam,James N. Mills,Mary E. Timonin,Craig K. R. Willis,Andrew A. Cunningham,Anthony R. Fooks,Charles E. Rupprecht,James L. N. Wood,Colleen T. Webb +15 more
TL;DR: The results point to a new hypothesis to explain in part why bats host more zoonotic viruses per species: the stronger effect of sympatry in bats and more viruses shared between bat species suggests that interspecific transmission is more prevalent among bats than among rodents.
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Canine neoplasia in the UK: estimates of incidence rates from a population of insured dogs.
TL;DR: Canine cutaneous histiocytoma was the most common single tumour type, with a standardised incidence rate of 337 per 100,000 dogs per year, followed by lipoma, adenoma, soft tissue sarcoma, mast cell tumour and lymphosarcoma.
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The risk of death: the confidential enquiry into perioperative small animal fatalities.
David Brodbelt,Karen J. Blissitt,R.A. Hammond,Prue J Neath,Lestey E Young,Dirk U. Pfeiffer,James L. N. Wood +6 more
TL;DR: Small animal anaesthesia appears to be increasingly safe, and greater patient care in the postoperative period could reduce fatalities.