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Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a zoonotic arbovirus affecting livestock and people. This study was conducted in western Kenya where RVFV outbreaks have not previously been reported. The aims were to document the seroprevalence and risk factors for RVFV antibodies in a community-based sample fr...


Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Grossi-Soyster, E.N.Glanville, William A. deThomas, L.F.Kariuki, S.Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.Wamae, C.N.LaBeaud, A.D.Fèvre, Eric M.[The sero-epidemiology of Rift Valley fever in people in the Lake Victoria Basin of western Kenya]The sero-epidemiology of Rift Valley fever in people in the Lake Victoria Basin of western Kenya

There are substantial limitations in our understanding of the distribution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in humans and livestock in developing countries. Here, we present the results of an epidemiological study examining patterns of AMR in Escherichia coli isolates circulating in sympatric hu...


Muloi, DishonKiiru, J.Ward, M.J.Hassell, James M.Bettridge, Judy M.Robinson, T.P.Bunnik, B.A.D. vanChase-Topping, M.Robertson, G.Pedersen, A.B.Fèvre, Eric M.Woolhouse, Mark E.J.Kang'ethe, Erastus K.Kariuki, S.[Epidemiology of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli carriage in sympatric humans and livestock in a rapidly urbanizing city]Epidemiology of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli carriage in sympatric humans and livestock in a rapidly urbanizing city

Background Antimicrobial resistance is one of the great challenges facing global health security in the modern era. Wildlife, particularly those that use urban environments, are an important but understudied component of epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance. We investigated antimicrobial resi...


Hassell, J.M.Ward, M.J.Muloi, D.Bettridge, Judy M.Robinson, T.P.Kariuki, S.Ogendo, A.Kiiru, J.Imboma, T.Kang'ethe, Erastus K.Öghren, E.M.Williams, N.J.Begon, M.Woolhouse, Mark E.J.Fèvre, Eric M.[Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife–livestock–human interface in Nairobi: An epidemiological study]Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife–livestock–human interface in Nairobi: An epidemiological study

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