Papers by Clarissa Guerrero

From 2016 to 2018, Hidalgo County observed the emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections along wi... more From 2016 to 2018, Hidalgo County observed the emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections along with sporadic cases of Dengue virus (DENV) and West Nile virus (WNV). Due to the emergence of ZIKV and the historical presence of other mosquito-borne illnesses, Hidalgo County obtained funding to enhance mosquito surveillance and educate residents on arboviruses and travel risks. During this time period, Hidalgo County mosquito surveillance efforts increased by 1.275%. This increase resulted in >8000 mosquitoes collected, and 28 mosquito species identified. Aedes aegypti, Ae albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus made up approximately two-thirds of the mosquitoes collected in 2018 (4122/6171). Spatiotemporal shifts in vector species composition were observed as the collection period progressed. Significantly, temperature variations (p < 0.05) accounted for associated variations in vector abundance, whereas all other climate variables were not significant.

Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2020
Hidalgo County (HC), located along the Texas–Mexico border, was listed as a high-risk county for ... more Hidalgo County (HC), located along the Texas–Mexico border, was listed as a high-risk county for Zika virus (ZIKV) in 2017 by the Texas Department of State Health Services, based on its historical presence of Dengue. Due to its subtropical climate, active binational travel, and population of low socioeconomic status, Hidalgo County focused on disease detection activities for the prevention of further transmission. Therefore, Hidalgo County Health and Human Services enacted public health surveillance, reviewed laboratory results, and conducted epidemiological investigations from 2016 to 2018. In 2017, Hidalgo County experienced a locally-acquired outbreak of Zika virus disease, resulting in the highest local mosquito-borne acquisition case count for the year within the United States. This resulted in Hidalgo County reviewing epidemiological data for disease detection and risk areas. With the data review, key outcomes of testing were identified. This included the importance of both RT...

Alternative method for assessing cattle temperament
Chronically stressed cattle with excitable temperaments negatively impact the cattle industry. Id... more Chronically stressed cattle with excitable temperaments negatively impact the cattle industry. Identifying excitable cattle can improve overall cattle management, but current assessment techniques may not capture a true representation of cattle temperament. Cattle behavior is altered when subjected to restrained versus unrestrained environments. Exit velocity (EV), chute score (CS) and pens score (PS) are methods used to assess cattle temperament; however, EV, CS and PS are conducted in a restrained or confined environments. Thus, a different approach is need to characterize cattle temperament in an unrestrained environment. In this study, two range finders were used to evaluate cattle temperament to measure the distance of flight zones in a pasture setting. Three unrestrained measurements, initial distance (Di), distance moved (Dm) and pasture velocity (PV), were compared to EV, CS, and PS assessments. Results revealed restrained assessments (EV and CS) were correlated to each othe...
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