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Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic vector-borne disease present in much of Africa, and the Arabic peninsula. During outbreaks, the case fatality is high in young ruminants and there may be abortion storms, human disease is usually mild but some may suffer fatal hemorrhagic fever. Outbreaks in ...


Lindahl, Johanna F.Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Grace, DeliaBett, Bernard K.[Rift Valley fever virus seroprevalence among ruminants and humans in northeast Kenya]Rift Valley fever virus seroprevalence among ruminants and humans in northeast Kenya

Kairu-Wanyoike, S.W.Nyamwaya, D.Wainaina, M.Lindahl, Johanna F.Ontiri, E.Bukachi, S.Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Grace, DeliaBett, Bernard K.[Seroepidemiology of Brucella spp. in humans and livestock in eastern Kenya: Opportunities for One Health interventions]Seroepidemiology of Brucella spp. in humans and livestock in eastern Kenya: Opportunities for One Health interventions

Bett, Bernard K.Said, Mohammed YahyaSang, R.Bukachi, S.A.Lindahl, Johanna F.Wanyoike, S.Ontiri, E.Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Wanyoike, Francis N.Mbotha, D.Grace, Delia[Land use, biodiversity changes and the risk of zoonotic diseases: Findings from a cross-sectional study in Tana River County, Kenya]Land use, biodiversity changes and the risk of zoonotic diseases: Findings from a cross-sectional study in Tana River County, Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.Said, Mohammed YahyaSang, R.Bukachi, S.A.Lindahl, Johanna F.Wanyoike, S.Njeru, I.Grace, Delia[Land use change and the risk of selected zoonotic diseases: Observations from a case study in an arid/semi-arid area in Kenya]Land use change and the risk of selected zoonotic diseases: Observations from a case study in an arid/semi-arid area in Kenya

Bett, Bernard K.Sang, R.Verdugo, CristobalBukachi, S.A.Wanyoike, S.Said, Mohammed YahyaOntiri, E.Kifugo, S.C.Otieno, T.F.Njeru, I.Karanja, J.Lindahl, Johanna F.Grace, Delia[Comparing the risk of mosquito-borne infections in humans in irrigated and non-irrigated sites in Kenya]Comparing the risk of mosquito-borne infections in humans in irrigated and non-irrigated sites in Kenya

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