Widening geographic range of Rift Valley fever disease clusters associated with climate change in East Africa

Background: Recent epidemiology of Rift Valley fever (RVF) disease in Africa suggests growing frequency and expanding geographic range of small disease clusters in regions that previously had not reported the disease. We investigated factors associated with the phenomenon by characterising recent RV...

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Main Authors: Situma, S., Nyakarahuka, L., Omondi, E., Mureithi, M., Mweu, M.M., Muturi, M., Mwatondo, A., Dawa, J., Konongoi, L., Khamadi, S., Clancey, E., Lofgren, E., Osoro, E., Ngere, I., Breiman, R.F., Bakamutumaho, B., Muruta, A., Gachohi, J., Oyola, Samuel O., Njenga, M.K., Singh, D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: BMJ 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145124

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