Autor:
Benschop, J.
Allan, K.
Fayaz, A.
Bastos, A.D.S.
Collins-Emerson, J.
Crump, J.A.
Dobigny, G.
El Azhari, M.
El-Tras, W.F.
Halliday, J.
Koffi, S.K.
Lindahl, Johanna F.
Mgode, G.
Moseley, M.
Mubemba, B.
Naicker, P.
Rahelinirina, S.
Rakotomanana, F.
Rubbo, P.A.
Although leptospirosis is a disease of global importance, local context is crucial to formulating effective intervention strategies. Factors including reservoir host species, pathogen type, environmental, and social settings generate context-specific epidemiologies. Diverse climatic zones, agricu...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/79923
Benschop, J.
,
Allan, K.
,
Fayaz, A.
,
Bastos, A.D.S.
,
Collins-Emerson, J.
,
Crump, J.A.
,
Dobigny, G.
,
El Azhari, M.
,
El-Tras, W.F.
,
Halliday, J.
,
Koffi, S.K.
,
Lindahl, Johanna F.
,
Mgode, G.
,
Moseley, M.
,
Mubemba, B.
,
Naicker, P.
,
Rahelinirina, S.
,
Rakotomanana, F.
,
Rubbo, P.A.
,
[Building an African Leptospirosis Network]
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Building an African Leptospirosis Network