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original article |
Date |
Title |
Authors All Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
2023―Nov―25 |
From ancient pathogens to modern pandemics: Integrating evolutionary, ecological, and sociopolitical dynamics of infectious disease and pandemics through biological anthropology |
Andrew Wooyoung Kim, Sabrina C. Agarwal |
2 |
[GO] |
2023―Nov―21 |
Paleoserological detection of Coronavirus antigens in dental calculus of human remains dating from the beginning of the 19th century, French Ardennes |
N. Merrouche, S. Edouard, H. Oumarou Hama, D. Gucker, S. Thiol, N. Orain, et al. (+3) G. Aboudharam, M. Drancourt, E. Terrer |
3 |
[GO] |
2023―Sep―25 |
Dispensing with reductionism and dualism: Biological anthropological perspectives towards understanding disease, epidemics, and pandemics |
Anne L. Grauer |
4 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―08 |
Childhood adversity during the post-apartheid transition and COVID-19 stress independently predict adult PTSD risk in urban South Africa: A biocultural analysis of the stress sensitization hypothesis |
Andrew Wooyoung Kim, Rihlat Said Mohamed, Shane A. Norris, Sara Naicker, Linda M. Richter, Christopher W. Kuzawa |
5 |
[GO] |
2022―Dec―12 |
Contextualizing pandemics: Respiratory survivorship before, during, and after the 1918 influenza pandemic in Newfoundland |
Taylor P. van Doren, Saige Kelmelis |
6 |
[GO] |
2022―Nov―01 |
Biocultural perspectives on bioarchaeological and paleopathological evidence of past pandemics |
Molly K. Zuckerman, Anna Grace Tribble, Rita M. Austin, Cassandra M. S. DeGaglia, Taylor Emery |
7 |
[GO] |
2022―Sep―02 |
Primates and pandemics: A biocultural approach to understanding disease transmission in human and nonhuman primates |
Sindhu Radhakrishna |
8 |
[GO] |
2022―Apr―05 |
Pandemics, past, and present: The role of biological anthropology in interdisciplinary pandemic studies |
Jessica Dimka, Taylor P. Doren, Heather T. Battles |