Article Highlights
- Garchitorena, et al, 2018, “Early changes in intervention coverage and mortality rates following the implementation of an integrated health system intervention in Madagascar,” BMJ Global Health, 3:e000762. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000762. [Related editorial in BMJ Global Health]
- Thomson, D.R., et al. 2018. Impact of a health system strengthening intervention on maternal and child health outputs and outcomes in rural Rwanda 2005–2010. BMJ Global Health, 3(2), p.e000674.
- Brummitt, C., Huremovic, K., Pin, P., Bonds, MH, and Vega Redondo, F, 2017. “Contagious disruptions and complexity traps in economic development,” Nature Human Behaviour, doi:10.1038/s41562-017-0190-6. Coverage in New Scientist
- Ngonghala, C.N., De Leo, G., Pascual, M., , Keenan, D.C., Dobson, A. and M.H. Bonds 2017. “General ecological models for human subsistence, health, and poverty,” Nature Ecology & Evolution, DOI:10.1038/s41559-017-0221-8. Synopsis in Nature Ecology & Evolution; Science Magazine.
- Ngonghala*, C.N., Plucinski, M., Murray, M.B., Farmer, P., Barrett, C., Keenan, D.C. and M.H. Bonds*, 2014. “Poverty, disease, and the ecology of complex systems,” PLOS Biology, 12:e1001827.
- Bonds, M.H., Dobson, A. F. and D.C. Keenan. 2012. “Disease ecology, biodiversity and the latitudinal gradient in income,” PLOS Biology 10: e1001456. Synopsis in PLoS Biology.
- Bonds, M.H., D.C. Keenan, P. Rohani, and J. D. Sachs. 2010. “Poverty trap formed by the ecology of infectious diseases,” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 277:1185- 1192. Synopsis in Nature.
Submitted
- Ryan, S. et al, 2019, “Climate change could expose 1.3 billion new people to Zika virus risk by the mid-century,” submitted.
- Sokolow S, Jones IJ, Wood CL, Lafferty KD, Garchitorena A, Hopkins SR, Lund AJ, MacDonald AJ, Nova N, LeBoa C, Peel AJ. More than One Third of Global Human Infectious Disease Burden Is Environmentally Mediated, with Disproportionate Effects in Rural Poor Areas.
- Miller A.C., et al. 2019. Factors associated with risk of developmental delay in preschool children in a setting with high rates of malnutrition: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the IHOPE study, Madagascar. (preprint: medRxiv. 2019 Jan 1:19011064).
2019
- Brummitt, C.D., Gomez-Lievano, A., Hausmann, R. and Bonds, M.H., 2019. Machine-learned patterns suggest that diversification drives economic development, J. Roy Soc Interface in press (preprint: Xiv:1812.03534).
- Garchitorena, A., Murray, M.B., Hedt-Gauthier, B., Farmer, P.E., Bonds, M.H. 2019. “Reducing the knowledge gap in global health delivery: contributions and limitations of randomized controlled trials,” in press.
- Ezran C. et al, 2019 “Beyond access: assessing trends in the content of maternal and child care following a health system strengthening initiative in rural Madagascar,” PLoS Medicine, 16, no. 8 (2019).
- Wild, H., Glowacki, L., Maples, S., Mejía-Guevara, I., Krystosik, A., Bonds, M.H., Hiruy, A., LaBeaud, A.D. and Barry, M., 2019. Making Pastoralists Count: Geospatial Methods for the Health Surveillance of Nomadic Populations. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 101 (3), 661-669.
2018
- Ballard M, et al. 2018, Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW AIM); Updated Program Functionality Matrix for Optimizing Community Health Programs” Community Health Impact Coalition DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.27361.76644.
- Bonds, M.H. and Rich, M.L. 2018. “Integrated health system strengthening can generate rapid population impacts that can be replicated: Lessons from Rwanda to Madagascar,” BMJ Global Health .
- Garchitorena, et al, 2018, “Early changes in intervention coverage and mortality rates following the implementation of an integrated health system intervention in Madagascar,” BMJ Global Health, 3:e000762. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000762.
- Thomson, D.R., Amoroso, C., Atwood, S., Bonds, M.H., et al. 2018. Impact of a health system strengthening intervention on maternal and child health outputs and outcomes in rural Rwanda 2005–2010. BMJ Global Health, 3(2), p.e000674.
- Garchitorena, A. Raza-Fanomezanjanahary, E. Mioramalala, S.A. Chesnais, C.; Ratsimbasoa, C.A.; Ramarosata, H; Bonds, M.H.; Rabenantoandro, H. 2018. “Towards the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in southeastern Madagascar: Successes and challenges for interrupting transmission,” PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006780.
- Bonds MH, Ouenzar MA, Garchitorena A, Cordier L, McCarty MG, Rich RL, Andriamihaja B, Haruna J, Farmer P. 2018, “Madagascar can build stronger health systems to fight plague and prevent the next epidemic,” PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 12(1): e0006131.
- Bonds, M., Garchitorena, A., Cordier, L., Miller, A. C., McCarty, M., Andriamihaja, B., … & Rich, M, 2018. “Advancing A Science For Sustaining Health: Establishing A Model Health District in Madagascar,” BioRxiv, 141549.
- Tesla B, Demakovsky LR, Mordecai EA, Bonds MH, Ngonghala CN, Brindley MA, Murdock, CC. “Impacts of temperature on Zika virus transmission potential: combining empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches,” Proc Roy Soc B. 10.1098/rspb.2018.0795
- Miller, A.C., Garchitorena, A., Rabeza, V., Randriamanambintsoa, M., Razanadrakato, H.T.R., Cordier, L., Oenzar, M.A. Murray, M.B, Thomson, D.R., Bonds, M.H. 2018, “Cohort Profile: Ifanadiana Health Outcomes and Prosperity longitudinal Evaluation (IHOPE),” International Journal of Epidemiology, 10.1093/ije/dyy099.
- McCuskee, S., Garchitorena, A., Miller, A.C., Ouenzar, M.A., Rabeza, V.R., Ramananjato, R., Razanadrakato, H.T.R., Randriamanambintsoa, M., Barry, M., Bonds, M.H.2018. “Child malnutrition in Ifanadiana district, Madagascar: associated factors and timing of growth faltering ahead of a health system strengthening intervention,” Global Health Action, 11:1, DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1452357.
- Bonds, MH, Garchitorena, A., Farmer, PE, Murray, MB, “Ecology of poverty, disease, and health care delivery: Lessons for Planetary Health,” in Ecology and Evolution for the Control of Infectious Diseases in Low Income Countries: Broadening the Scope of Public Health eds Roche, Broutin, Simard. Oxford University Press.
- Garchitorena, A, Bonds, MH., Ngonghala, Guegan, JF, Roche, B. “Interactions between ecological and socio-economic drivers of Buruli ulcer burden in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities for improved control,” in Ecology and Evolution for the Control of Infectious Diseases in Low Income Countries: Broadening the Scope of Public Health eds Roche, Broutin, Simard. Oxford University Press.
- Tesla, B., Demakovsky, L.R., Packiam, H.S., Mordecai, E.A., Rodriguez, A.D., Bonds, M.H., Brindley, M.A. and Murdock, C.C., 2017. Estimating the effects of variation in viremia on mosquito susceptibility, infectiousness, and R0 of Zika in Aedes aegypti, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, e0006733.
2017
- Ngonghala, C.N., De Leo, G., Pascual, M., , Keenan, D.C., Dobson, A. and M.H. Bonds 2017. “General Ecological Models For Human Subsistence, Health, and Poverty,” Nature Ecology & Evolution, DOI:10.1038/s41559-017-0221-8. [Supplemental Information] Synopsis in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
- Brummitt, C., Huremovic, K., Pin, P., Bonds, MH, and Vega Redondo, F, 2017. “Contagious Disruptions and Complexity Traps in Economic Development,” Nature Human Behaviour, doi:10.1038/s41562-017-0190-6.
- Garchitorena, A., et al. 2017. “In Madagascar, Use of Health Care Services Increased When Fees Were Removed: Lesson for Universal Health Coverage,” Health Affairs, 36: 1443-1451 .
- Miller, A.C., Ramananjato, R.H., Garchitorena, A., Rabeza, V.R., Gikic, D., Cripps, A., Cordier, L., Rahaniraka Razanadrakato, H.T., Randriamanambintsoa, M., Hall, L., Murray, M., Razanavololo, F.S., Rich, M.L., Bonds, M.H., 2017. “Baseline population health conditions ahead of a health system strengthening program in rural Madagascar” Global Health Action 10: 1329961.
- Garchitorena, A. et al 2017 “Disease Ecology, Health and Environment: a framework to account for ecological and socio-economic feedbacks in the control of Neglected Tropical Diseases,” Phil Trans Roy Soc 372.1722 (2017).
- De Leo, Giulio A., et al. “A novel framework to account for ecological drivers in the control and elimination of environmentally transmitted disease: a modelling study.” The Lancet 389 (2017): S5.
- Garchitorena, A., Bonds, M.H., Ngonghala, C.N., Guégan, J.F. and Roche, B., 2017. Modelling ecological and socioeconomic feedbacks of Buruli ulcer in sub-Saharan Africa: results from a field study in Cameroon. The Lancet, 389, p.S9.
2016
- Odone, A., et al, 2016 “Acquired and transmitted drug resistant tuberculosis: the role of social determinants,” PLoS ONE 11(1):e0146642
2015
- Garchitorena, A., Ngonghala, C.N., Texier, G., Landier, J., Eyangoh, S., Bonds, M.H., Guegan J- F., Roche, B. 2015 “Modeling environmental and water bug transmission dynamics of Mycobacterium ulcerans in Buruli ulcer endemic regions.” Scientific Reports, 5:18055.
- Rist CL, Ngonghala CN, Garchitorena AS, Naharimahefa A, Brook C., Miller AM, Ramananjato RH, Rabeza RV, Randrianarivelojosia M, Wright PC, Gillespie TR, Bonds MH. 2015 “Modeling the Economic Burden of Livestock Disease in the Ifanadiana District of Madagascar” One Health, 1:60-65.
- Garchitorena, A., Ngonghala, C.N., Guegan J-F, Texier, G., Bellanger, M. Bonds, M.H. Roche, B. 2015. “Economic inequality caused from feedbacks between poverty and the emergence of a rare neglected tropical disease: the case of Buruli Ulcer,” Proc Roy Soc B 282:20151426.
- Rist CL, Ngonghala CN, Garchitorena AS, Gillespie TR, Bonds MH. 2015 “The burden of livestock diseases on the poor” Trends in Parasitology. 31:527-530.
2014
- Binagwaho, A. et al. 2014. “Rwanda twenty years on: investing in life” Lancet. 384:371-375. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60574-2.
- Ivers, L C., Teng, J E., Jerome, J G., Bonds, M.H., Freedberg, K. A., Franke, M. 2014. “A randomized trial comparing ready-to-use-supplementary food and corn-soy-blend as food rations for HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in rural Haiti.” Clinical Infectious Diseases, 59:1176 doi: 10.1093/cid/ciu028.
- Ngonghala*, C.N., Plucinski, M., Murray, M.B., Farmer, P., Barrett, C., Keenan, D.C. and M.H. Bonds*, 2014. “Poverty, disease, and the ecology of complex systems,” PLOS Biology, 12:e1001827.
- Golden, C.D. Bonds, M.H., Brashares, J.S., Rasolofoniaina, B.J.R., and C. Kremen, 2014. “An economic valuation of the subsistence harvest of wildlife in Madagascar,” Conservation Biology, 28:234-243.
2013
- Plucinski, M., Ngonghala, C.N., Getz, W. and M.H. Bonds, 2013. “Clusters of poverty and disease emerge from feedbacks on an epidemiological network,” Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 10:20120656.
2012
- Bonds, M.H., Dobson, A. F. and D.C. Keenan. 2012. “Disease ecology, biodiversity and the latitudinal gradient in income,” PLOS Biology 10: e1001456. (F1000) Synopsis in PLoS Biology. Reprinted in the Tenth Anniversary PLOS Biology Collection, eds Robert R.G. and Alfred, J. 2013 11(10): e1001688.
- Dhillon, R., Bonds, M.H., Fraden, M., Ndahiro, D., Josh Ruxin. 2012. “The impact of removing financial barriers on utilization of a primary care facility in Rwanda.” Global Public Health, 7:71- 86.
2011
- Plucinski*, M., Ngonghala*, C.N., and M.H. Bonds*, 2011. “Health safety nets break cycles of poverty and disease: a stochastic ecological model.” Journal of the Royal Society Interface 8:1796-1803.
2010
- Bonds, M.H., D.C. Keenan, P. Rohani, and J. D. Sachs. 2010. “Poverty trap formed by the ecology of infectious diseases,” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 277:1185- 1192.
- Bonds, M.H., and P. Rohani. 2010. “Herd immunity acquired indirectly from interactions between the ecology of infectious diseases, demography, and economics,” Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 7:541-547.
Before 2010
- Bonds, M.H. and D.R. Hughes. 2007. “On the productivity of public forests: a stochastic frontier analysis of school trust timber production,” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 55: 171- 183.
- Bonds, M.H. 2006. “Host life-history strategy explains pathogen-induced sterility,” The American Naturalist 168: 433-444.
- Bonds, M.H., D.C. Keenan, Leidner, A., and P. Rohani. 2005. “Higher disease prevalence can induce greater sociality; a game theoretic coevolutionary model,” Evolution 59(9): 1859-1866.
- Bonds, M.H. and J. Pompe. 2005. “Improving institutional incentives for public land management; an econometric analysis of school trust land leases,” Journal of Institutional Economics 1(2): 193-215.
- Bonds, M.H. and J. Pompe. 2003. “Calculating wetland mitigation banking credits; adjusting for function and location,” Natural Resources Journal 43(4): 961-977.