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Alemu, D.Degefe, T.Ferede, S.Nzietchueng, S.Roy, D.[Overview and background paper on Ethiopia’s poultry sector: Relevance for HPAI research in Ethiopia]Overview and background paper on Ethiopia’s poultry sector: Relevance for HPAI research in Ethiopia
Nzietchueng, S.Onkundi, D.Okuthe, S.Bett, Bernard K.Njeumi, F.[Participatory risk analysis: how to involve the community in animal disease prevention and control strategies]Participatory risk analysis: how to involve the community in animal disease prevention and control strategies

An outbreak of the viral zoonotic disease Rift Valley fever in East Africa in 2006/07 left more than 300 people dead and caused economic losses in Kenya alone estimated to exceed USD 30 million. Participatory studies undertaken shortly after the outbreaks abated enabled valuable lessons to be lea...


Jost, ChristineSones, Keith R.Bett, Bernard K.Kihu, S.Nzietchueng, S.Njogu, G.Swai, E.Minjauw, B.Amanfu, W.Rocque, S. de laMartin, V.Mariner, Jeffrey C.[Towards better control and prevention of Rift Valley fever in the Greater Horn of Africa: a decision support tool for veterinary services]Towards better control and prevention of Rift Valley fever in the Greater Horn of Africa: a decision support tool for veterinary services

To capture lessons from the 2007 Rift Valley fever (RVF) outbreak, epidemiological studies were carried out in Kenya and Tanzania. Somali pastoralists proved to be adept at recognizing symptoms of RVF and risk factors such as heavy rainfall and mosquito swarms. Sandik, which means "bloody nose," ...


Jost, ChristineNzietchueng, S.Kihu, S.Bett, Bernard K.Njogu, G.Swai, E.S.Mariner, Jeffrey C.[Epidemiological assessment of the Rift Valley fever outbreak in Kenya and Tanzania in 2006 and 2007]Epidemiological assessment of the Rift Valley fever outbreak in Kenya and Tanzania in 2006 and 2007

An outbreak of the viral zoonotic disease Rift Valley fever in East Africa in 2006/07 left more than 300 people dead and caused economic losses in Kenya alone estimated to exceed USD 30 million. Participatory studies undertaken shortly after the outbreaks abated enabled valuable lessons to be lea...


Jost, ChristineSones, Keith R.Bett, Bernard K.Kihu, S.Nzietchueng, S.Njogu, G.Swai, E.Minjauw, B.Amanfu, W.Rocque, S. de laMartin, V.Mariner, Jeffrey C.[Towards better control and prevention of Rift Valley fever in the greater Horn of Africa: a decision support tool for veterinary services]Towards better control and prevention of Rift Valley fever in the greater Horn of Africa: a decision support tool for veterinary services

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