News from the IAEH Pierre EchaubardBruce WilcoxFrank F. Mallory News from the IAEH 24 December 2014 Pages: 4 - 7
The Real Challenge for Cookstoves and Health: More Evidence Joshua Rosenthal Forum 18 February 2015 Pages: 8 - 11
Results of Laboratory Testing of 15 Cookstove Designs in Accordance with the ISO/IWA Tiers of Performance Dean StillSamuel BentsonHaixi Li Original Contribution 12 September 2014 Pages: 12 - 24
Can Currently Available Advanced Combustion Biomass Cook-Stoves Provide Health Relevant Exposure Reductions? Results from Initial Assessment of Select Commercial Models in India Sankar SambandamKalpana BalakrishnanVeerabhadran Ramanathan Original Contribution 08 October 2014 Pages: 25 - 41
Patterns of Stove Use in the Context of Fuel–Device Stacking: Rationale and Implications Ilse Ruiz-MercadoOmar Masera Original Contribution 28 February 2015 Pages: 42 - 56
Assessing Exposures to Household Air Pollution in Public Health Research and Program Evaluation Amanda L. NorthcrossNina HwangSumi Mehta Original Contribution Open access 08 November 2014 Pages: 57 - 67
Children’s Respiratory Health After an Efficient Biomass Stove (Patsari) Intervention Astrid SchilmannHoracio Riojas-RodríguezIsabelle Romieu Original Contribution 09 September 2014 Pages: 68 - 76
Human Health-Related Ecosystem Services of Avian-Dense Coastal Wetlands Adjacent to a Western Lake Erie Swimming Beach Chris L. ReaMichael S. BisesiJiyoung Lee Original Contribution 13 January 2015 Pages: 77 - 87
Drinking Water Quality in a Mexico City University Community: Perception and Preferences Ana C. Espinosa-GarcíaCarlos Díaz-ÁvalosMarisa Mazari-Hiriart Original Contribution 30 September 2014 Pages: 88 - 97
Early Detection of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases with Animal Morbidity and Mortality Monitoring Isabelle-Anne BissonBenard J. SsebidePeter P. Marra Original Contribution 01 November 2014 Pages: 98 - 103
Characteristics and Risk Perceptions of Ghanaians Potentially Exposed to Bat-Borne Zoonoses through Bushmeat Alexandra O. KaminsJ. Marcus RowcliffeOlivier Restif Original Contribution Open access 30 September 2014 Pages: 104 - 120
Survival of Hendra Virus in the Environment: Modelling the Effect of Temperature J. C. ScanlanN. Y. KungH. E. Field Original Contribution 19 March 2014 Pages: 121 - 130
Long-Run Relative Importance of Temperature as the Main Driver to Malaria Transmission in Limpopo Province, South Africa: A Simple Econometric Approach Kibii KomenJane OlwochAdetunji Adebayo Original Contribution 17 December 2014 Pages: 131 - 143
Reduced West Nile Virus Transmission Around Communal Roosts of Great-Tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) Nicholas KomarJames M. ColbornJohn Townsend Original Contribution 06 December 2014 Pages: 144 - 151
Disease Risk in a Dynamic Environment: The Spread of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Minnesota, USA Stacie J. RobinsonDavid F. NeitzelKatharine M. Pelican Original Contribution 04 October 2014 Pages: 152 - 163
Assessing the Contribution of Songbirds to the Movement of Ticks and Borrelia burgdorferi in the Midwestern United States During Fall Migration Sarah C. SchneiderChristine M. ParkerBrian F. Allan Original Contribution 09 October 2014 Pages: 164 - 173
A 4-Year Study of a Natural Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Focus in Hungary, 2010–2013 Viktor ZöldiTibor PappLászló Egyed Original Contribution 16 September 2014 Pages: 174 - 182
First Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato DNA in Serum of the Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in Northern Portugal by Nested-PCR Ana S. FariaMaria das Neves Paiva-CardosoMaria L. Vieira Short Communication 18 September 2014 Pages: 183 - 187
Transition of Chytrid Fungus Infection from Mouthparts to Hind Limbs During Amphibian Metamorphosis Taegan A. McMahonJason R. Rohr Short Communication 11 November 2014 Pages: 188 - 193