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Wardrop, N.A.Atkinson, P.M.Gething, P.W.Fèvre, Eric M.Picozzi, K.Kakembo, A.S.[Bayesian geostatistical analysis and prediction of Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis]Bayesian geostatistical analysis and prediction of Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis

Eimeriosis is caused by a protozoan infection affecting most domestic animal species. Outbreaks in cattle are associated with various environmental factors in temperate climates but limited work has been done in tropical settings. The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence and env...


Makau, D.N.Gitau, G.K.Muchemi, G.K.Thomas, L.F.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Wardrop, N.A.Fèvre, Eric M.Glanville, William A. de[Environmental predictors of bovine Eimeria infection in western Kenya]Environmental predictors of bovine Eimeria infection in western Kenya
Wardrop, N.A.Fèvre, Eric M.Atkinson, P.M.Kakembo, A.Welburn, S.C.[An exploratory GIS-based method to identify and characterise landscapes with an elevated epidemiological risk of Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis]An exploratory GIS-based method to identify and characterise landscapes with an elevated epidemiological risk of Rhodesian human African trypanosomiasis

Evidence suggests that the intracellular bacterial pathogen Coxiella burnetii (which causes Q fever) is widespread, with a near global distribution. While there has been increasing attention to Q fever epidemiology in high-income settings, a recent systematic review highlighted significant gaps i...


Wardrop, N.A.Thomas, L.F.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Glanville, William A. deAtkinson, P.M.Wamae, C.N.Fèvre, Eric M.[The sero-epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii in humans and cattle, western Kenya: Evidence from a cross-sectional study]The sero-epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii in humans and cattle, western Kenya: Evidence from a cross-sectional study

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