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Slaughterhouse workers are considered a high risk group for zoonotic disease due to increased contact with animals, animal products and excreta. Globally, slaughterhouse workers have been shown to have an increased seroprevalence to zoonotic pathogens, though no such studies exist in Kenya. Slaug...


Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Gibbons, C.L.Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.Kariuki, S.Fèvre, Eric M.[Slaughterhouse zoonoses: Are workers reservoirs of zoonotic disease?]Slaughterhouse zoonoses: Are workers reservoirs of zoonotic disease?

Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Gibbons, C.L.Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.Kariuki, S.Fèvre, Eric M.[Slaughterhouse workers as reservoirs of zoonotic disease]Slaughterhouse workers as reservoirs of zoonotic disease

Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Glanville, William A. deThomas, L.F.Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.Kariuki, S.Fèvre, Eric M.[Slaughterhouse zoonoses: Leptospirosis and Q fever in Kenya]Slaughterhouse zoonoses: Leptospirosis and Q fever in Kenya

Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Dobson, E.Kiyong'a, A.Akoko, James M.Ogendo, A.Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.Kemp, Stephen J.Agwanda, B.Fèvre, Eric M.[Bats and rodents as a source of emerging human disease in Kenya]Bats and rodents as a source of emerging human disease in Kenya

Kiyong'a, A.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Akoko, James M.Fèvre, Eric M.[Are bats and rodents reservoirs of emerging zoonotic diseases?]Are bats and rodents reservoirs of emerging zoonotic diseases?

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