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Rift Valley Fever (RVF) virus causes severe epidemics in livestock and humans resulting in considerable economic losses from disruption of livestock production and market chain and morbidity and mortality in humans. This study estimated the burden of RVF disease in humans using disability adjuste...


Orinde, A.B.Kimani, T.Schelling, E.Omolo, J.O.Kikuvi, G.M.Njenga, K.M.[Estimation of the Rift Valley Fever burden of disease in the 2006/2007 outbreak in Kenya]Estimation of the Rift Valley Fever burden of disease in the 2006/2007 outbreak in Kenya

Conventional disciplinary research approach is losing momentum in the face of dynamic health challenges of the 21st century. There is a need for a new, suitable approach, to tackle these emerging and re-emerging human and animal diseases through integrating livestock and human health research in ...


Tibbo, MarkosSchelling, E.Grace, DeliaBishop, Richard P.Taracha, E.A.Kemp, Stephen J.Ameni, G.Dawo, F.Randolph, Thomas F.[Cross-disciplinary and participatory livestock and human health research for successful control of zoonoses in the developing world]Cross-disciplinary and participatory livestock and human health research for successful control of zoonoses in the developing world

Rift Valley fever is a viral zoonosis that primarily affects people, cattle, sheep, goats, camels, buffalos, dromedaries, antelopes and wildebeest. The two most recent RVF epidemics in Kenya occurred in 1997/1998 and in 2006/2007 with severe socio-economic consequences in multiple sectors of the ...


Kimani, T.M.Schelling, E.Ngigi, M.Randolph, Thomas F.[Economic analysis of alternate Rift Valley fever control options from a multisectoral perspective]Economic analysis of alternate Rift Valley fever control options from a multisectoral perspective
Grace, DeliaLapar, Ma. LucilaUnger, FredGilbert, J.Fèvre, S.Nguyen, H.Schelling, E.[Zoonotic emerging infectious disease in Southeast Asia: Insights from Ecohealth]Zoonotic emerging infectious disease in Southeast Asia: Insights from Ecohealth

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