Jessica E. Manning

1.7k total citations
27 papers, 396 citations indexed

About

Jessica E. Manning is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jessica E. Manning has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 396 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 12 papers in Infectious Diseases and 6 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Jessica E. Manning's work include Mosquito-borne diseases and control (16 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (10 papers) and Malaria Research and Control (10 papers). Jessica E. Manning is often cited by papers focused on Mosquito-borne diseases and control (16 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (10 papers) and Malaria Research and Control (10 papers). Jessica E. Manning collaborates with scholars based in United States, Cambodia and Thailand. Jessica E. Manning's co-authors include Jesús G. Valenzuela, Shaden Kamhawi, Matthew J. Memoli, David M. Morens, Tineke Cantaert, Chanthap Lon, Carlos Gutiérrez, Russell E. McDaniel, Bradley Whitehead and W. E. Vaala and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Nature Communications and The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Jessica E. Manning

27 papers receiving 382 citations

Peers

Jessica E. Manning
Svenja Weiß United States
Caren Chancey United States
Pei-Yin Lim United States
J. Piedade Portugal
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All Works

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Chea, Sophana, Chanthap Lon, Rithea Leang, et al.. (2024). Antibodies to Aedes aegypti D7L salivary proteins as a new serological tool to estimate human exposure to Aedes mosquitoes. Frontiers in Immunology. 15. 1368066–1368066. 2 indexed citations
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Parker, Daniel M., Jennifer A. Bohl, Chanthap Lon, et al.. (2023). Determinants of exposure to Aedes mosquitoes: A comprehensive geospatial analysis in peri-urban Cambodia. Acta Tropica. 239. 106829–106829. 5 indexed citations
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Odio, Camila D., Melissa Law, Rosemary A. Aogo, et al.. (2023). Phase 1 trial to model primary, secondary, and tertiary dengue using a monovalent vaccine. BMC Infectious Diseases. 23(1). 345–345. 1 indexed citations
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Yek, Christina, Yimei Li, Chanthap Lon, et al.. (2023). National dengue surveillance, Cambodia 2002–2020. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 101(9). 605–616. 10 indexed citations
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Lon, Chanthap, Jennifer A. Bohl, Sophana Chea, et al.. (2022). Evaluation of cutaneous immune response in a controlled human in vivo model of mosquito bites. Nature Communications. 13(1). 7036–7036. 19 indexed citations
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Yek, Christina, Manu Vanaerschot, Jennifer A. Bohl, et al.. (2022). Metagenomic pathogen sequencing in resource-scarce settings: Lessons learned and the road ahead. PubMed. 2. 14 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., Irfan Zaidi, Chanthap Lon, et al.. (2022). SARS-CoV-2 Cross-Reactivity in Prepandemic Serum from Rural Malaria-Infected Persons, Cambodia. Emerging infectious diseases. 28(2). 440–444. 9 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., Patrick E. Duffy, Dominic Esposito, & Kaitlyn Sadtler. (2021). Material strategies and considerations for serologic testing of global infectious diseases. MRS Bulletin. 46(9). 854–858. 2 indexed citations
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Yek, Christina, Vũ Sinh Nam, Daniel M. Parker, et al.. (2021). The Pandemic Experience in Southeast Asia: Interface Between SARS-CoV-2, Malaria, and Dengue. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases. 2. 7 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., et al.. (2021). Responder Needs Addressed by Arctic Maritime Oil Spill Modeling. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 9(2). 201–201. 6 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., Fabiano Oliveira, Iliano V. Coutinho-Abreu, et al.. (2020). Safety and immunogenicity of a mosquito saliva peptide-based vaccine: a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, phase 1 trial. The Lancet. 395(10242). 1998–2007. 45 indexed citations
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Christofferson, Rebecca C., Daniel M. Parker, Hans J. Overgaard, et al.. (2020). Current vector research challenges in the greater Mekong subregion for dengue, Malaria, and Other Vector-Borne Diseases: A report from a multisectoral workshop March 2019. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 14(7). e0008302–e0008302. 9 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., Chanthap Lon, Michele Spring, et al.. (2018). Cluster-randomized trial of monthly malaria prophylaxis versus focused screening and treatment: a study protocol to define malaria elimination strategies in Cambodia. Trials. 19(1). 558–558. 3 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., Fabiano Oliveira, Daniel M. Parker, et al.. (2018). The PAGODAS protocol: pediatric assessment group of dengue and Aedes saliva protocol to investigate vector-borne determinants of Aedes-transmitted arboviral infections in Cambodia. Parasites & Vectors. 11(1). 664–664. 7 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., David M. Morens, Shaden Kamhawi, Jesús G. Valenzuela, & Matthew J. Memoli. (2018). Mosquito Saliva: The Hope for a Universal Arbovirus Vaccine?. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 218(1). 7–15. 53 indexed citations
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Sobota, Rafal S., Antoine Dara, Jessica E. Manning, et al.. (2016). Expression of complement and toll-like receptor pathway genes is associated with malaria severity in Mali: a pilot case control study. Malaria Journal. 15(1). 150–150. 20 indexed citations
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Pusterla, Nicola, Philip H. Kass, S. Mapes, et al.. (2016). Voluntary surveillance program for important equine infectious respiratory pathogens in the United States. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 39. S78–S79. 1 indexed citations
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Saunders, David, et al.. (2015). Safety, Tolerability, and Compliance with Long-Term Antimalarial Chemoprophylaxis in American Soldiers in Afghanistan. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93(3). 584–590. 21 indexed citations
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Manning, Jessica E., et al.. (2014). Fighting the good fight: the role of militaries in malaria elimination in Southeast Asia. Trends in Parasitology. 30(12). 571–581. 12 indexed citations

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