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Bett, Bernard K.Said, Mohammed YahyaSang, R.Bukachi, S.A.Lindahl, Johanna F.Wanyoike, S.Njeru, I.Grace, Delia[Land use change and the risk of selected zoonotic diseases: Observations from a case study in an arid/semi-arid area in Kenya]Land use change and the risk of selected zoonotic diseases: Observations from a case study in an arid/semi-arid area in Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.Sang, R.Bukachi, S.A.Wanyoike, S.Njeru, I.[Development of a protocol for the Rift Valley fever case study—Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa: Ecosystems, livestock/wildlife, health and wellbeing project]Development of a protocol for the Rift Valley fever case study—Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa: Ecosystems, livestock/wildlife, health and wellbeing project

Bett, Bernard K.Mwangi, E.Bukachi, S.A.Wanyoike, S.Sang, R.Njeru, I.[Investigating the impacts of land use, climate and biodiversity changes on human health and wellbeing]Investigating the impacts of land use, climate and biodiversity changes on human health and wellbeing

Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Muriuki, J.Mwololo, D.Bukachi, S.A.Bett, Bernard K.[Review of protocols for a study on Rift Valley fever and other acute febrile illnesses in humans in Ijara and Tana River sub-counties, Kenya]Review of protocols for a study on Rift Valley fever and other acute febrile illnesses in humans in Ijara and Tana River sub-counties, Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.Said, Mohammed YahyaNjeru, I.Kifugo, S.C.Gachohi, John M.Sang, R.Bukachi, S.A.Grace, Delia[Evaluating the impacts of the development of irrigation schemes in arid and semi-arid areas in Kenya on ecosystems biodiversity and its capacity to regulate infectious diseases]Evaluating the impacts of the development of irrigation schemes in arid and semi-arid areas in Kenya on ecosystems biodiversity and its capacity to regulate infectious diseases

Consumption of contaminated livestock products is one of the risk factors for the transmission of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in humans. In pastoral communities, livestock is the main source of livelihood providing nutritional, economic and cultural services hence zoonotic diseases tend to be more pr...


Bukachi, S.A.Ng'ang'a, C.M.Bett, Bernard K.Bett, Bernard K.[Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya]Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.Sang, R.Verdugo, CristobalBukachi, S.A.Wanyoike, S.Said, Mohammed YahyaOntiri, E.Kifugo, S.C.Otieno, T.F.Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Lindahl, Johanna F.Grace, Delia[Comparing the risk of mosquito-borne infections in humans in irrigated and non-irrigated sites in Kenya]Comparing the risk of mosquito-borne infections in humans in irrigated and non-irrigated sites in Kenya

Background: Human behavioral factors have been found to be central in the transmission of Rift Valley fever. Consumption of contaminated meat and milk in particular have been identified as one of the key risk factors for the transmission of Rift Valley fever in humans. In pastoral communities, li...


Ng'ang'a, C.M.Bukachi, S.A.Bett, Bernard K.[Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya]Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya

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