The document provides a curriculum vitae for Rudy Bueno Jr., Ph.D., a public health entomologist. It outlines his education, including a B.S. from University of Texas at El Paso, M.S. from University of Texas at El Paso, and Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. It also lists his professional experience in public health entomology, adjunct faculty positions, and publications and committee experience.
Seroprevalence and risk factors for Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) infection in ...ILRI
Poster prepared by DK Mwololo, PM Kitala, SK Wanyoike and B Bett presented at the 3rd International One Health Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 15-18 March 2015.
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Seroprevalence and risk factors for Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) infection in ...ILRI
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Morbillivirus contains viruses that are highly infectious, spread via the respiratory route, causes profound immune suppression, and have a propensity to cause large outbreaks associated with high mortality in the previously unexposed population. In populations with endemic virus circulation, the epidemiology changes to that of a childhood disease, as they survive the infection normally develop lifelong immunity
Land use, biodiversity changes and the risk of zoonotic diseases: Findings fr...ILRI
Presented by B. Bett, M. Said, R. Sang, S. Bukachi, J. Lindahl, S. Wanyoike, E. Ontiri, I. Njeru, J. Karanja, F. Wanyoike, D. Mbotha and D. Grace at the 49th Kenya Veterinary Association annual scientific conference, Busia, Kenya, 22-25 April 2015.
Morbillivirus contains viruses that are highly infectious, spread via the respiratory route, causes profound immune suppression, and have a propensity to cause large outbreaks associated with high mortality in the previously unexposed population. In populations with endemic virus circulation, the epidemiology changes to that of a childhood disease, as they survive the infection normally develop lifelong immunity
Land use, biodiversity changes and the risk of zoonotic diseases: Findings fr...ILRI
Presented by B. Bett, M. Said, R. Sang, S. Bukachi, J. Lindahl, S. Wanyoike, E. Ontiri, I. Njeru, J. Karanja, F. Wanyoike, D. Mbotha and D. Grace at the 49th Kenya Veterinary Association annual scientific conference, Busia, Kenya, 22-25 April 2015.
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Photography and Design, Rangsit University, Thailand (2012)
Thesis project
- Designed the advertised background
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TacklingPovertyNZ Sustaining and Empowering Factors FrameworkMcGuinness Institute
At each of the TacklingPovertyNZ 2016 national tour workshop, participants were asked to develop specific, actionable suggestions for how to address poverty. As a result of the tour’s six workshops, 240 ‘hows’ were identified. In the process of reviewing the ‘hows’, we created the Sustaining and Empowering Factors Framework. This framework enabled us to divide the 240 ‘hows’ to correspond with sustaining factors (which relate to an individual’s short-term survival and security needs) and empowering factors (which relate to the empowerment of an individual, community or nation). We then grouped these ‘hows’ by similarity, producing 33 sub-factors for analysis. The sub-factors are terms we have created to align with the voices we heard on tour.
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
BIM is a process of generating and managing building data during its complete
lifecycle, from conceptual design through operation of the building
Building information modeling(BIM) is an integrated
workflow that enables architects, engineers, and
builders to explore a project digitally before it is built.
BIM is Evolution not Revolution
The creation and use of coordinated,
internally consistent, computable
information about a building project in
BIM is a modern technology and associated set of
processes to produce, communicate, and analyze
‘building models’…..
• ‘Digital representations’ of the building components that follow
parametric rules, which can be manipulated in an intelligent
fashion
• Carry ‘computable graphic and non‐redundant data attributes’
which are consistent, coordinated which can be viewed
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Kelompok lansia dipandang sebagai kelompok masyarakat yang berisiko (population at risk) mengalami gangguan kesehatan. Oleh karenanya, kelompok lansia merupakan kelompok risiko tinggi yang menjadi perhatian utama dalam cabang ilmu keperawatan komunitas. Masalah keperawatan yang menonjol pada kelompok tersebut adalah meningkatnya disabilitas fungsional fisik sebagai dampak dari respon lansia terhadap proses penuaan, penyakit kronis, atau status psikososialnya. Disabilitas fungsional lansia sebagai efek dari perubahan fisiologis (umur depresi dan demensia) memungkinkan untuk dijelaskan melalui Model Sistem Neuman (MSN). Mengingat MSN memiliki banyak interrelasi konsep sehingga derivasi teori konseptual tersebut lebih bersifat kontekstual. Oleh karenanya, peneliti bermaksud agar penelitian ini dapat digunakan sebagai studi pendahuluan terhadap penelitian-penelitian mengenai disabilitas fungsional yang lebih kompleks. Gigliotti (2003) berpendapat bahwa kredibilitas MSN hanya dapat dikembangkan melalui proses derivasi dan pengujian teori antara (middle-range theory) sebagai derivat dari MSN.
An overview of livestock-associated MRSA in agriculturealmaples
Harper AL, Ferguson DD, Leedom-Larson KR, Hanson BM, Male MJ, Donham KJ, Smith TC. An overview of livestock-associated MRSA in agriculture. Journal of Agromedicine, 15(2):101-4, 2010.
RESEARCH AND PRACTICEIndigenous Farmworkers Project, partn.docxrgladys1
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Indigenous Farmworkers Project, partners will
promote leadership among indigenous farm-
workers by directly involving the farmworkers
as promotores/as (health promoters) to develop
educational materials and advocate for healthier
occupational environments. The changing de-
mographics of the agricultural workforce require
development of suitable services and materials
for indigenous farmworkers, as well as greater
attention to this population's basic ri^ts. •
About the Authors
Stephanie Farquhar and Nancy Goffare with the School of
Community Health, Portland State University, Portland,
OR. Nargess Shadbeh, Julie Samples, and Santiago Ventura
are with the Oregon Law Center, Woodbum.
Requests for reprints should be sent to Stephanie
Farquhar, PhD, Portland State University, School of
Community Health, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207
(e-mail, [email protected]).
This brief was accepted February 4, 2008.
Contributors
S. Farquhar facilitated development and implementation
of research instruments and protocol, data analyses and
interpretation, and article preparation. N. Shadbeh con-
ceptualized the study and supervised all aspects of im-
plementation and evaluation. N. Shadbeh, J. Samples,
and S. Ventura provided expertise on farmworker com-
munities in Oregon, contributed to development of
instruments, conducted focus groups, administered sur-
veys, interpreted data, and edited the article. N. Goff
managed, analyzed, and interpreted the data, and con-
tributed to article preparation and editing.
Acknowledgments
This research was supported by a grant fix)m the National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (grant R25-
OH008334-01).
The authors express their appreciation for Linda
McCauley of the University of Pennsylvania School of
Nursing, who served as project consultant
Human Participant Protection
Human participant approval for this research was
obtained from the institutional review board at Portland
State University.
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1. Curriculum Vitae for
Rudy Bueno, Jr., Ph.D.
Public Health Entomologist
27222 Orth Lane
Conroe, TX 77385
713-705-7327
rudybuenojr@gmail.com
Education:
B.S. University of Texas at El Paso 1975 Biology
M.S. University of Texas at El Paso 1979 Biology
Ph.D. Texas A&M University 1995 Entomology
Professional Experience:
Public Health Entomologist Independent Consultant Feb. 2014-present
Adjunct Faculty Texas A&M University Sept. 2007-present
Division Director Harris County Mosquito Control Feb. 2005-Dec. 2013
Adjunct Faculty Baylor College of Medicine Dec. 2012-June 2014
National School of Tropical Medicine
Adjunct Faculty University of Texas School of Aug. 2008-Dec. 2009
Public Health
Division Manager Albuquerque Environmental Health Mar. 1997-Jan. 2005
Department
Adjunct Faculty University of New Mexico Aug. 2002-Dec. 2004
Research Technician Texas A&M University May 1991-July 1996
Graduate Publications:
Bueno, Jr., R. 1979. A survey of coccidia in migratory waterfowl along the central flyway and cross-transmission
experiments in the pekin duck, Anas platyrhynchos domestica. Masters Thesis. University of Texas at El Paso.
Bueno, Jr., R. 1995. Bioclimatic effects on the production and storage of Aphelinus perpallidus (Gahan)
(Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), a primary parasite of the blackmargined aphid of pecans, Monellia caryella (Fitch)
(Homoptera: Aphididae). Doctoral Dissertation. Texas A&M University.
Graduate Committee Member:
Dietrich, E.B.G. 2001. Pyriproxyfen bait for control of plague vector fleas (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) on rock
squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae). Master’s Thesis. Texas A&M University.
Rodriquez, L. F. 2008. Emerging Arboviruses in Harris County, TX. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Texas
School of Public Health.
Bloemer, J. M. 2009. Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and dengue virus in Harris County: An estimate of risk.
Master of Public Health Thesis. University of Texas School of Public Health.
White, S. L. 2009. A comparison of gravid and under-house CO2-baited CDC light traps for mosquito species of
public health importance in Houston, Texas. Master’s Thesis. Texas A&M University.
2. Poh, K. 2015-on-going. Determinants of spatial and temporal variation of WNV transmission in Texas. Doctoral
Dissertation. Texas A&M University.
Selected Peer Reviewed Publications:
Allison, R. M., F. J. May, L. Li, H. Guzman, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, R. B. Tesh, and A. D. Barrett. 2011.
Evolution of New Genotype of West Nile Virus in North America. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 17:785-793.
Curtis, A., X. Ye, E. Heob, J. Targhetta, V. Salvato, M. Reyna, and R. Bueno, Jr. and L. Holmes. 2014. A
comparison of three approaches to identify West Nile Virus mosquito space-time hotspots in the Houston vicinity
for the period 2002 to 2011. J. Applied Geography 51: 58-64.
Davis, C. T., Li Li, Fiona J. May, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, A. A. Bala, H. Guzman, D. Elizondo-Quiroga, R. B.
Tesh, and A. D. Barrett. 2007. Genetic stasis of dominant West Nile Virus genotype, Houston, Texas. Emerg.
Infect. Dis. 13:601-604.
Dennett, J. A., T. Wuithiranyagool, M. Reyna-Nava, A. Bala, R. B. Tesh, R. E. Parsons, and R. Bueno, Jr. 2007.
Description and use of the Harris County gravid trap for West Nile Virus surveillance 2003-2006. J. Amer. Mosq.
Cont. 23: 359-362.
Dennett, J. A., A. Bala, T. Wuithiranyagool, Y. Randle, C. B. Sargent, H. Guzman, M. Siirin, H. K. Hassan, M.
Reyna-Nava, T. R. Unnasch, R. B. Tesh, R. E. Parsons, and R. Bueno, Jr. Associations between two mosquito
populations and West Nile Virus in Harris County, Texas 2003-06. 2007. J. Amer. Mosq. Cont. 23:264-275.
DiMenna, M.A, R. Bueno, Jr., R. R. Parmenter, D. E. Norris, J. M. Sheyka, J. L. Molina, E. M. LaBeau, E. S.
Hatton, and G. E. Glass. 2006. Comparison of mosquito trapping method efficacy for West Nile Virus surveillance
in New Mexico. J. Amer. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 22: 246-253.
DiMenna, M.A., Bueno, Jr., R., Parmenter, R. R., Norris, D. E.., Molina, J. L. , LaBeau, E. M., Hatton, E. S., and
Glass, G. 2006. Emergence of West Nile Virus in mosquito communities of the New Mexico Rio Grande Valley. J.
Med. Entomol. 43:594-599.
DiMenna, M.A., Bueno, Jr., R., Parmenter, R. R., Norris, D. E., Sheyka, J.M., Molina, J. L., LaBeau, E.M., Hatton,
E.S., Roberts, C.M., and Glass, G. 2007. Urban habitat evaluation for West Nile Virus surveillance in mosquitoes
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. J. Amer. Mosq. Assoc. 23:153-160.
Eisen, R.J., P. J.Reynolds, P. Ettestad, T. Brown, R. E. Enscore, B. J. Biggerstaff, J. Cheek, R. Bueno, Jr., J.
Targhetta, J. A. Montenieri, and K. L. Gage. Residence-linked human plague in New Mexico: A habitat suitability
model. 2007. Accepted in the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Eisen, R.J., R. E. Enscore, B. J. Biggerstaff, P. J.Reynolds, P. Ettestad, T. Brown, J. Pape, D. Tanda, C. E.
Levy, D. M. Engelthaler, J. Cheek, R. Bueno, Jr., J. Targhetta, J. A. Montenieri, and K. L. Gage. 2007. Human
plague in the southwestern United States, 1957-2004: Spatial models of elevated risk of human exposure to Yersinia
pesits. J. Med. Entomol. 44:530-537.
Fredregill, C. L., G. C. Motl, J. A. Dennett, K. L. Flatt, and R. Bueno, Jr. 2011. Thermal fog efficacy tests against
mosquitoes in storm drains in Harris County, Texas. 2008-2009. J. Amer. Mosq. Cont. 27:61-68.
Fredregill, C. L., G. C. Motl, J. A. Dennett, R. Bueno, Jr., and M. Debboun. Efficacy of two larvasonic units
against Culex larvae and effects on common aquatic non-target organisms in Harris County, Texas 2013-2014.
Submitted to the Journal of American Mosquito Control Association.
G. Molaei, T.G. Andreadis, P.M. Armstrong, R. Bueno, Jr., J. Dennett, A. Bala, Y. Randle, H. Guzman, A.
Travassos da Rosa, T. Wuithiranyagool, and R. B. Tesh. 2007. Host feeding pattern of Culex quinquefasciatus
(Diptera: Culicidae) and its role in transmission of West Nile Virus in Harris County, Texas. . Amer, J. Trop. Med.
and Hyg. 77:73-81.
3. Kim, M. L., D. J. King, H. Guzman, R. B. Tesh, A. Travassos Da Rosa, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, and C. L.
Afonso. 2008. Biological and phylogenetic characterization of pigeon paramyxovirus serotype 1 circulating in wild
North American pigeons and doves. J. Clinical Microbiology 46: 3303-3310.
Kim, M. L., H. Guzman, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, A. J. Auguste, C. V. F. Carrington, V. L. Popov, S. C.
Weaver, D. W. C. Beasley, and R. B. Tesh. 2009. Characterization of Culex Flavivirus (Flaviviridae) strains
isolated from mosquitoes in the United States and Trinidad. Virology 386: 154-159.
Mann, B. R., A. R. McMullen, D. M. Swetman, V. Salvato, M. Reyna, H. Guzman, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, R.
B. Tesh, and A. D. T. Barrett. 2013. Continued evolution of West Nile virus in Houston, Texas, USA, 2002-2012.
Emerg. Infect. Dis. 19:1418-1427.
May, F. J., Li Li, S. Zhang, H. Guzman, D. W. C. Beasley, R. B. Tesh, S. Higgs, R. Raj, R. Bueno, Jr., Y. Randle,
L. Chandler, and A. D. T. Barrett. Genetic variation of St. Louis encephalitis virus. 2008. J. General Virology 89:
1901-1910.
McMullen, A. R., F. J. May, Li Li, H. Guzman, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, R. B. Tesh, and A. D. T. Barrett.
Evolution of new genotype of West Nile virus in North America. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 17:785-793.
Molaei, G., T. G. Andreadis, P. M. Armstrong, R. Bueno, Jr., J. A. Dennett, S. V. Real, C. Sargent, A. Bala, Y.
Rnadle, H. Guzman, A. Travassos Da Rosa, T. Wuithiranyagool, R. B. Tesh. 2007. Host feeding pattern of Culex
quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) and its role in transmission of West Nile virus in Harris County, Texas. Amer.
J. Trop. Med. And Hyg. 77:73-81.
Sames, W. J., R. Bueno, Jr., J. Hayes, and J. K. Olson. 1996. Insecticide susceptibility of Aedes aegypti and Aedes
albopictus in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Mexico. J. Amer. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 12: 487-490.
Schotthoefer, A. M., R. J. Eisen, J. J. Jugeler, R. Ettestad, P J. Reynolds, T. Brown, R. E. Enscore, J. Cheek, R.
Bueno, Jr., J. Targhetta, J. A. Montenieri, and K. L. Gage. Changing socioeconomic indicators of human plague in
New Mexico, USA. 2012. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 18:1151-1154.
Self, J. M., K. L. Flatt, R. A. Reed, and R. Bueno, Jr. 2010. Implementing a program for alternating insecticides in
ground ULV adulticide applications in Harris County, TX. Wing Beats 21: 24-29. Florida Mosquito Control
Association.
Stark, P. M., J. H. Wiggins, K. L. Flatt, and R. Bueno, Jr. 2012. Insecticide resistance surveillance in Harris
County, TX. Wing Beats 23:6-15. Florida Mosquito Control Association.
Vessey, N. Y., P. M. Stark, K. L. Flatt, and R. Bueno, Jr. A multiunit CO2 anesthetizing system for use in
transferring mosquitoes during field cage insecticide efficacy tests. 2008. J. Amer. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 463-464.
White, S. L., M. P. Ward, C. M. Budke, T. Cyr, and R. Bueno, Jr. 2009. A comparison of gravid and under-house
CO2-baited CDC light traps for mosquito species of public health importance in Houston, TX. J. Med. Entomol.
46:P 1494-1497.
Professional Organizations
Board Member, West Central Mosquito and Vector Control Association, 2000-2004
Board Certified Entomologist, 2000-2004
Gamma Sigma Delta Agricultural Honor Society
Member, American Mosquito Control Association, 2005-Present
Member, Entomological Society of America, 1985-2004
Member, Society of Vector Ecology, 2000-2004
Member, Texas Mosquito Control Association, 2005- Present
Member, Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2011-2013
4. Selected Education/Training Synergistic Activities:
Integrated Pest Mosquito Management of Endemic and Exotic Mosquito Borne Diseases. Greater Houston Pest
Control CEU Workshop. Invited Speaker, 2016.
Challenges for Texas Mosquito Control. Texas Mosquito Control Association Conference. 2016.
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Extramural Research Program Office
(NCDZIED ERPO). Vector Borne Disease Regional Centers of Excellence/Western Gulf Center of Excellence
for Vector Borne Diseases. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control. 2016.
Blood-Feeding Behavior and Viral Symbionts in Three Major Mosquito Vector Species in the Lower Rio
Grande Valley. Funded by the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Insect Vector Disease Program. Dr. Gabe
Hamer (Principal Investigator); David Ragsdale, Ismael Badillo-Vargas, Rudy Bueno, Estelle Martin, Matthew
Medeiros, Charles Johnson, and Richard Metz. 2016.
Social-Ecological Factors of Influencing Receptivity to Zika Virus and the Efficacy of Interventions in
Communities Along the Texas-Mexico Border. Funded by the National Institutes of Health.
New York City Zika Ad-Hoc Panel. Department of Health and Human Services, Vector Surveillance and
Control. 2016
Integrated Biosurveillance Test Bed for Detecting and Predicting Emergence of Mosquito-Borne Diseases.
Funded by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Dr. Gabe Hamer (Principal Investigator); Ismael
Badillo-Vargas, Matthew Medeiros, Estelle Martin, Rudy Bueno. 2016.
North Texas Mosquito Education Seminar, Dallas, TX. 2016.
ADAPCO Non-Commercial Pesticide Application (TX Dept. of Agriculture) Certified Education Unit
Workshop (8 sites) Instructor, 2016.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Structural Pest Control Applicator Recertification and Technician
Assistant Educational Event. A Cooperative Educational with the Greater Houston Pest Control Association.
2015.
The Importance of GIS in the Harris County, TX Mosquito Control Program (2005-2013) and Preliminary
Assessment in Ft. Bliss, TX. Texas A&M University.
ADAPCO Non-Commercial Pesticide Application (TX and OK Dept. of Agriculture) Certified Education Unit
Workshop (7 sites) Instructor, 2015.
Status of Arbovirus Surveillance and Vector Control along the United States‐Mexico Border. University of
Texas at El Paso. Invited Speaker, 2015.
Texas A&M University, Department of Entomology, 2007-present, Adjunct Faculty
Consultant/University of Texas at El Paso (Binational, Tri-State Vector Control Group, 2014-15)
University of Texas at El Paso Seminar Presenter. Veterinary Services Department. 2014.
ADAPCO Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator (TX and OK Dept. of Agriculture) Certified Education Unit
Workshop (8 sites) Instructor, 2014.
Baylor National School of Tropical Medicine, 2012-2014. Adjunct Faculty
Harris County Pesticide General Permit Training Instructor, 2012. Harris County Attorney Office
Harris County Pesticide General Permit Working Group, 2010-2013. Harris County Attorney Office
Harris County Mosquito Control Division Symposium Presenter, 2012. American Mosquito Control
Association Annual Conference
Insecticide Resistance Management Regional Workgroup, 2007. Harris County Public Health and
Environmental Services Mosquito Control Division
North Central Texas Mosquito Education Seminar. Presenter, 2014
Texas Department of Agriculture, Certified Continuing Education Unit Instructor, 2012-2014. Harris County
Public Health and Environmental Services Mosquito Control Division
Texas Environmental Health Association Annual Conference. Certified Continuing Education Unit Instructor.
2013
Texas West Nile Virus Task Force, 2012-2013
Zoonosis Disease Conference. Certified Education Unit Instructor. 2013. Harris County Public Health and
Environmental Services Veterinary Public Health Division