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  1. Prevalence and spatial distribution of bovine brucellosis in San Luis and La Pampa, Argentina by Aznar, Maria Natalia, Linares, Facundo José, Cosentino, Bernardo, Sago, Adrián Miguel, La Sala, Luciano Francisco, Leon, Eduardo, Duffy, Sergio, Perez, Andrés

    Published 2019
    “…Our results provide baseline information on the epidemiology of BB and its potential pattern of transmission in Argentina, which will ultimately help to improve BB control programs in the country.…”
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  2. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) seropositive camel handlers in Kenya by Kiyong'a, A.N., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Okba, N.M.A., Kivali, V., Reuksen, C., Haagmans, B.L., Fèvre, Eric M.

    Published 2020
    “…Further research is required to understand the epidemiology of MERS-CoV in Africa in relation to occupational risk, with a need for additional studies on the transmission of MERS-CoV from dromedary camels to humans, seroprevalence and associated risk factors.…”
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  3. Fusarium wilt of banana, a recurring threat to global banana production by Drenth, Andre, Kema, Gert, Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel, Jansen, Kees, Vellema, Sietze R., Stoorvogel, Jetse

    Published 2020
    “…Taken together, the papers provide an overview of our current understanding of the biology and epidemiology of TR4, its management and how integrated and innovative solutions are required and need to be embraced by all stakeholders in an effort to build a sustainable banana industry for the future.…”
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  4. Detection of Rift Valley fever virus interepidemic activity in some hotspot areas of Kenya by sentinel animal surveillance, 2009–2012 by Lichoti, J.K., Kihara, Absolomon, Oriko, A.A., Okutoyi, L.A., Wauna, J.O., Tchouassi, D.P., Tigoi, C.C., Kemp, Stephen J., Sang, R., Mbabu, R.M.

    Published 2014
    “…It has hitherto been known that the virus is maintained between outbreaks in dormant eggs of the mosquito vector and this has formed the basis of understanding of the epidemiology and control strategies of the disease. We show here that seroconversion and sporadic acute disease do occur during the interepidemic periods (IEPs) in the absence of reported cases in livestock or humans. …”
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  5. The multiple burdens of zoonoses in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): why zoonoses are worse for the poor by Grace, Delia

    Published 2024
    “…I present a typology for zoonoses according to epidemiology and argue that although epidemic zoonoses are more dreaded, endemic zoonoses have more negative impact on the poor. …”
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  6. Malaria and agriculture: A global review of the literature with a focus on the application of integrated pest and vector management in East Africa and Uganda by Wielgosz, Benjamin, Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, Tsegai, Daniel, Ringler, Claudia

    Published 2012
    “…This review brings together current research from agricultural economics, environmental science, and epidemiology to provide a foundation for research directly addressing how malaria relates these fields to one another in malaria-endemic settings such as the East African highlands. …”
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  7. Challenges and recommendations for embracing digital tools for one health surveillance in LMICs: Viewpoints from a special session of 17th ISVEE by Thang Nguyen-Tien, Unger, Fred, Yano, T., Mutua, Florence K., Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Hu Suk Lee, Bett, Bernard K., Hung Nguyen-Viet

    Published 2025
    “…At the 17th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE17), a special session explored the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) applications in addressing zoonoses, animal diseases, food safety, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Asia and Africa countries. …”
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  8. A comparison of susceptibility to stocks of Trypanosoma simiae of Glossina pallidipes originating from allopatric populations in Kenya by Moloo, S.K., Zweygarth, E., Sabwa, C.L.

    Published 1995
    “…Nevertheless, if the observed differences in susceptibility of the two G. pallidipes colonies reflect transmission of trypanosomes by the two allopatric populations of tsetse in the field, then the epidemiology of simiae trypanosomiasis probably differs between these two areas of Kenya.…”
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  9. A comparison of susceptibility of two allopatric populations of Glossina pallidipes for stocks of Trypanosoma congolense by Moloo, S.K.

    Published 1993
    “…If the observed differences in susceptibility of the two G. pallidipes colonies reflect transmission of trypanosomes by the two allopatric populations of tsetse in the field, then the epidemiology of congolense‐trypanosomiasis in livestock must differ between these two areas of Kenya endemic for trypanosomiasis.…”
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  10. Coenurus cerebralis infection in Ethiopian highland sheep: incidence and observations on pathogenesis and clinical signs by Achenef, M., Tibbo, Markos, Gebre-Ab, F., Amare, H., Tembely, S.

    Published 1999
    “…An investigation was carried out at Debre Berhan, Ethiopia, between 1996 and 1997, into the epidemiology of coenurosis in Menz and Horro breeds of sheeA total of 37 heads from clinically sick and 183 heads from apparently healthy sheep were examined post mortem for the presence of the cystic larvae of Taenia multicepss, of which 37 and 5 heads, respectively, contained 1 to 8 coenurus cysts (diameter 0.8 to 6.5 cm). …”
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  11. Anopheline (Dipters: Culicidae) breeding in a traditional tank-based village ecosystem in north central Sri Lanka by Amerasinghe, Felix P., Konradsen, Flemming, Fonseka, K.T., Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.

    Published 1997
    “…A 13-mo survey of immature anopheline mosquitoes breeding in surface water habitats was done at Mahameegaswewa village within the Huruluwewa watershed in north central Sri Lanka as part of a multidisciplinary study on malaria epidemiology. The watershed is representative of the ancient small tank-based irrigation network that still forms an important component of the rice production system in the low elevation dry zone. …”
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  12. Genetic diversity of the rice blast fungus in a disease nursery in Colombia by Levy, M., Correa Victoria, Fernando J., Zeigler, Robert S., Xu, S, Hamer, JE

    Published 1993
    “…MGR-DNA fingerprint analysis provides the genealogical framework for evaluating pathogen variation that is essential for understanding disease epidemiology and pathotype evolution. This kind of analysis may be particularly useful for selecting germ plasm sources for more durable blast-resistance breeding.…”
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