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Preliminary results from the evaluation of the impact of bioethanol buses on urban air quality. NILU PP

Lopez-Aparicio, S.; Hak, C.; Schmidbauer, N.; Dye, C.; Manø, S.

2012

Preliminary results of the ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison study at the SIRTA French Atmospheric Supersite in the region of Paris. NILU PP

Crenn, V.; Frölich, R.; Sciare, J.; Croteau, P.L.; Favez, O.; Verlhac, S.; Belis, C.A.; Aas, W.; Äijälä, M.; Artiñano, B.; Baisnée, D.; Baltensprenger, U.; Bonnaire, N.; Bressi, M.; Canagaratna, M.; Canonaco, F.; Carbone, C.; Cavalli, F.; Coz, E.; Cubison, M.J.; Gietl, J.K.; Green, D.C.; Gros, V.; Heikkinen, L.; Lunder, C.; Minguillón, M.C.; Mocnik, G.; O'Dowd, C.D.; Ovadnevaite, J.; Petit, J-E.; Petralia, E.; Poulain, L.; Prevôt, A.S.H.; Priestman, M.; Riffault, V.; Ripoll, A.; Sarda-Estève, R.; Slowik, J.G.; Setyan, A.; Jayne, J.T.

2014

Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and child overweight/obesity at 5-year follow-up: A prospective cohort study

Lauritzen, Hilde Brun; Larose, Tricia L; Øien, Torbjørn; Sandanger, Torkjel M; Odland, Jon Øyvind; van de Bor, Margot; Jacobsen, Geir Wenberg

2018

Preparation and certification of a reference material on PCBs in pig fat and its application in quality control in monitoring laboratories during the Belgian

Bester, K.; de Vos, P.; Le Guern, L.; Harbeck, S.; Hendrickx, F.; Kramer, G.N.; Linsinger, T.; Mertens, I.; Schimmel, H.; Sejeroe-Olsen, B.; Pauwels, J.; De Poorter, G.; Rimkus, G.G.; Schlabach, M.

2001

Presentasjon av CIENS-prosjekt Kunnskapsstatus for tverrfaglig klima- og miljøforskning

Skjellum, Solrun Figenschau; Bartonova, Alena; Ruud, Audun; Slettemark, Britta

2021

Presentasjon av NILU for Romerike batteriverk

Guerreiro, Cristina; Bogra, Shelly

2022

Presentation of a VOC data submission tool under EBAS.

Reimann, S.; Claude, A.; Hill, M.; Fjæraa, A.M.; Plass-Dülmer, C.

2016

Presentation of the ESA ENVISAT CalVal database. NILU F

Vik, A.F.; Krognes, T.

2003

Presentation of the EURODELTA III intercomparison exercise - evaluation of the chemistry transport models' performance on criteria pollutants and joint analysis with meteorology.

Bessagnet, B.; Pirovano, G.; Mircea, M.; Cuvelier, C.; Aulinger, A.; Calori, G.; Ciarelli, G.; Manders, A.; Stern, R.; Tsyro, S.; García Vivanco, M.; Thunis, P.; Pay, M. T.; Colette, A.; Couvidat, F.; Meleux, F.; Rouïl, L.; Ung, A.; Aksoyoglu, S.; Baldasano, J. M.; Bieser, J.; Briganti, G.; Cappelletti, A.; D'Isidoro, M.; Finardi, S.; Kranenburg, R.; Silibello, C.; Carnevale, C.; Aas, W.; Dupont, J. C.; Fagerli, H.; Gonzalez, L.; Menut, L.; Prévôt, A. S. H.; Roberts, P.; White, L.

2016

Presenting air quality data. NILU F

Sivertsen, B.

2002

Prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus in questing Ixodes ricinus nymphs in southern Scandinavia and the possible influence of meteorological factors

Lamsal, Alaka; Edgar, Kristin Skarsfjord; Jenkins, Andrew; Renssen, Hans; Kjær, Lene Jung; Alfsnes, Kristian; Bastakoti, Srijana; Dieseth, Malene Strøm; Klitgaard, Kirstine; Lindstedt, Heidi Elisabeth Heggen; Paulsen, Katrine Mørk; Vikse, Rose; Korslund, Lars; Kjelland, Vivian; Stuen, Snorre; Kjellander, Petter; Christensson, Madeleine; Teräväinen, Malin; Jensen, Laura Mark; Regmi, Manoj; Giri, Dhiraj; Marsteen, Leif; Bødker, René; Soleng, Arnulf; Andreassen, Åshild Kristine

Ixodes ricinus ticks are Scandinavia's main vector for tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), which infects many people annually. The aims of the present study were (i) to obtain information on the TBEV prevalence in host-seeking I. ricinus collected within the Øresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak (ØKS) region, which lies in southern Norway, southern Sweden and Denmark; (ii) to analyse whether there are potential spatial patterns in the TBEV prevalence; and (iii) to understand the relationship between TBEV prevalence and meteorological factors in southern Scandinavia. Tick nymphs were collected in 2016, in southern Scandinavia, and screened for TBEV, using pools of 10 nymphs, with RT real-time PCR, and positive samples were confirmed with pyrosequencing. Spatial autocorrelation and cluster analysis was performed with Global Moran's I and SatScan to test for spatial patterns and potential local clusters of the TBEV pool prevalence at each of the 50 sites. A climatic analysis was made to correlate parameters such as minimum, mean and maximum temperature, relative humidity and saturation deficit with TBEV pool prevalence. The climatic data were acquired from the nearest meteorological stations for 2015 and 2016. This study confirms the presence of TBEV in 12 out of 30 locations in Denmark, where six were from Jutland, three from Zealand and two from Bornholm and Falster counties. In total, five out of nine sites were positive from southern Sweden. TBEV prevalence of 0.7%, 0.5% and 0.5%, in nymphs, was found at three sites along the Oslofjord (two sites) and northern Skåne region (one site), indicating a potential concern for public health. We report an overall estimated TBEV prevalence of 0.1% in questing I. ricinus nymphs in southern Scandinavia with a region-specific prevalence of 0.1% in Denmark, 0.2% in southern Sweden and 0.1% in southeastern Norway. No evidence of a spatial pattern or local clusters was found in the study region. We found a strong correlation between TBEV prevalence in ticks and relative humidity in Sweden and Norway, which might suggest that humidity has a role in maintaining TBEV prevalence in ticks. TBEV is an emerging tick-borne pathogen in southern Scandinavia, and we recommend further studies to understand the TBEV transmission potential with changing climate in Scandinavia.

Wiley-VCH

2023

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