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Bett, Bernard K.[Co-infection with Rift Valley fever virus, Brucella spp. and Coxiella burnetii in humans and animals in Kenya: Disease burden and ecological factors]Co-infection with Rift Valley fever virus, Brucella spp. and Coxiella burnetii in humans and animals in Kenya: Disease burden and ecological factors

A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of Brucella spp. and Leptospira spp. and risk factors of exposure in cattle in three zones with varying land use types and wildlife–livestock interactions. Five villages were selected purposively; two in areas with intensive li...


Nthiwa, D.Alonso, SilviaOdongo, D.Kenya, E.Bett, Bernard K.[Zoonotic pathogen seroprevalence in cattle in a wildlife–livestock interface, Kenya]Zoonotic pathogen seroprevalence in cattle in a wildlife–livestock interface, Kenya

The burden of anthrax in wildlife is demonstrated through high numbers of sudden mortalities among herbivore species, including endangered animal species. East Africa is home of multiple species of faunal wildlife numbering in the millions but there are limited disease surveillance programmes, re...


Gachohi, J.M.Gakuya, F.Lekolool, I.Osoro, E.Nderitu, L.Munyua, P.Ngere, I.Kemunto, N.Bett, Bernard K.Otieno, F.Muturi, M.Mwatondo, A.Widdowson, M.A.Njenga, M.K.[Temporal and spatial distribution of anthrax outbreaks among Kenyan wildlife, 1999–2017]Temporal and spatial distribution of anthrax outbreaks among Kenyan wildlife, 1999–2017

Livestock-wildlife interactions promote the transmission of a wide range of infectious diseases that constraint livestock production. We used a participatory appraisal approach to find out and rank infectious diseases of concern to pastoralists in a zone of intense wildlife-livestock interaction ...


Nthiwa, DanielAlonso, SilviaOdongo, David O.Kenya, EuchariaBett, Bernard K.[A participatory epidemiological study of major cattle diseases amongst Maasai pastoralists living in wildlife-livestock interfaces in Maasai Mara, Kenya]A participatory epidemiological study of major cattle diseases amongst Maasai pastoralists living in wildlife-livestock interfaces in Maasai Mara, Kenya

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