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Currently new human diseases are emerging at the rate of one every four months. Around 20%of human emerging diseases are caused by antimicrobial resistant pathogens and around 75% are zoonotic. Diseases are also emerging in livestock, companion animals, wildlife and plants. A systematic literatur...


Grace, DeliaBett, Bernard K.Unger, FredHung Nguyen-Viet[Sustainable intensification?: Implications for the emergence of diseases]Sustainable intensification?: Implications for the emergence of diseases
Bett, Bernard K.Irungu, P.Nyamwaro, Sospeter S.Murilla, G.Kitala, P.Gathuma, G.Vale, G.Hargrove, J.Randolph, Thomas F.McDermott, John J.[Evaluation of the effectiveness of a synthetic tsetse-repellent technology for control of bovine trypanosomosis in Kenya]Evaluation of the effectiveness of a synthetic tsetse-repellent technology for control of bovine trypanosomosis in Kenya
Bett, Bernard K.Kitala, P.Gathuma, G.Vale, G.Hargrove, J.Randolph, Thomas F.McDermott, John J.[Simulating the impact of a synthetic tsetse repellent technology on trypanosomosis transmission in cattle under varied scenarios using a mathematical model]Simulating the impact of a synthetic tsetse repellent technology on trypanosomosis transmission in cattle under varied scenarios using a mathematical model

In an on-farm trial conducted amongst the Maasai pastoralists in Nkuruman and Nkineji areas of Kenya between April 2004 and August 2005 designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a synthetic tsetse repellent technology, we assessed the relationship between tsetse challenge and trypanosomosis incid...


Bett, Bernard K.Irungu, P.Nyamwaro, Sospeter S.Murilla, G.Kitala, P.Gathuma, J.Randolph, Thomas F.McDermott, John J.[Estimation of tsetse challenge and its relationship with trypanosomosis incidence in cattle kept under pastoral production systems in Kenya]Estimation of tsetse challenge and its relationship with trypanosomosis incidence in cattle kept under pastoral production systems in Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.[Partners of the Program Against African Trypanosomosis: Research institutions’ roles, activities and synergies with the progressive control pathway for African animal trypanosomosis]Partners of the Program Against African Trypanosomosis: Research institutions’ roles, activities and synergies with the progressive control pathway for African animal trypanosomosis

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