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December 2021, Volume 37, Number 12, pp.

1017–1112 Editor
Pengfei Kong

Editorial Trends Publisher


Jessica Miles
1017 Apart, together: reflections on the
Journal Manager
COVID-19 pandemic Claire Louise Brimilcombe

Spotlights Journal Administrator


Patrick Scheffmann
1020 Molecular surveillance of malaria Philipp Schwabl
Advisory Board
scales up and Daniel E. Neafsey John H. Adams
Maria-Gloria Basanez
1022 Complex infections in vivax malaria: Alyssa E. Barry Cinzia Cantacessi
the more you look, the more you find Jane M. Carlton
Flaminia Catteruccia
Christian Doerig
1024 Degradation without ubiquitination: Jian Chen, Daowen Wang, Luisa M. Figueiredo
new function of a parasite effector and Zheng Qing Fu Robin B. Gasser
Lars Hviid
Elisabeth A. Innes
Forum Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena
Jennifer Keiser
1027 Anthropogenic changes and André B.B. Wilke, Giovanni Benelli, Francois H. Nosten
associated impacts on vector-borne and John C. Beier Faith H. A. Osier
diseases Hilary A. Ranson
Julian C. Rayner
Lucy J. Robertson
1031 Commandeering the mammalian Sheila Donnelly and Nham Tran Carol H. Sibley
Ago2 miRNA network: a newly Robert W. Snow
discovered mechanism of helminth Boris Striepen
R.C. Andrew Thompson
immunomodulation Joanne P. Webster
Dario S. Zamboni
1034 The rise of big data in disease Jean-François Doherty, Xing-Quan Zhu
ecology Xuhong Chai, Laurie E. Cope,
Daniela de Angeli Dutra,
Marin Milotic, Steven Ni,
Eunji Park, and Antoine Filion

Opinion
1038 Progress and challenges in virus Verity Hill, Christopher Ruis,
genomic epidemiology Sumali Bajaj, Oliver G. Pybus,
and Moritz U.G. Kraemer

Reviews
1050 Wolbachia as translational science: Eric P. Caragata, Heverton L.C. Dutra,
controlling mosquito-borne Pedro H.F. Sucupira,
pathogens Alvaro G.A. Ferreira,
and Luciano A. Moreira

1068 Anti-Wolbachia drugs for filariasis Kelly L. Johnston, W. David Hong,


Joseph D. Turner, Paul M. O’Neill,
Stephen A. Ward,
and Mark J. Taylor
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1082 Emerging roles of pathogen- Dousheng Wu, Lifeng Wang,


secreted host mimics in plant Yong Zhang, Lianyang Bai,
disease development and Feng Yu

1096 The ecology of zoonotic parasites in Barbara A. Han,


the Carnivora Adrian A. Castellanos,
John Paul Schmidt,
Ilya R. Fischhoff,
and John M. Drake

Parasite of the Month


1111 Angiostrongylus costaricensis Alberto Solano-Barquero,
Javier Mora,
Carlos Graeff-Teixeira,
and Alicia Rojas

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