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Influenza D virus has been identified in America, Europe, and Asia. We detected influenza D virus antibodies in cattle and small ruminants from North (Morocco) and West (Togo and Benin) Africa. Dromedary camels in Kenya harbored influenza C or D virus antibodies, indicating a potential new host f...


Salem, E.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Lbacha, H.A.Oliva, J.Awoume, F.Aplogan, G.L.Hymann, E.C.Muloi, D.Deem, S.L.Alali, S.Zouagui, Z.Fèvre, Eric M.Meyer, G.Ducatez, M.F.[Serologic evidence for influenza C and D virus among ruminants and camelids, Africa, 1991–2015]Serologic evidence for influenza C and D virus among ruminants and camelids, Africa, 1991–2015

East Coast fever (ECF), caused by Theileria parva, is the most important tick-borne disease of cattle in much of eastern, central and southern Africa. In Kenya, immunization against ECF has been performed in many field trials using the infection and treatment method. The main targets for immuniza...


Deem, S.L.Perry, Brian D.Katende, J.M.McDermott, John J.Mahan, S.M.Maloo, S.H.Morzaria, S.P.Musoke, A.J.Rowlands, G.J.[Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: Implications for East Coast fever immunization]Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: Implications for East Coast fever immunization

Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) are an important protein source for people in semi-arid and arid regions of Africa. In Kenya, camel populations have grown dramatically in the past few decades resulting in the potential for increased disease transmission between humans and camels. An estima...


Browne, A.S.Fèvre, Eric M.Kinnaird, M.Muloi, D.M.Wang, C.A.Larsen, P.S.O'Brien, T.Deem, S.L.[Serosurvey of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Laikipia County, Kenya]Serosurvey of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Laikipia County, Kenya

Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of Query fever (Q fever), is among the most highly infectious zoonotic pathogens transmitted among livestock, with chronic effects challenging to veterinary and medical detection and care systems. Transmission among domestic livestock species can vary region...


Larson, P.S.Espira, L.Grabow, C.Wang, C.A.Muloi, D.Browne, A.S.Deem, S.L.Fèvre, Eric M.Foufopoulos, J.Hardin, R.Eisenberg, J.N.S.[The sero‐epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) across livestock species and herding contexts in Laikipia County, Kenya]The sero‐epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) across livestock species and herding contexts in Laikipia County, Kenya

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