Evidence of co-exposure with Brucella spp, Coxiella burnetii, and Rift Valley fever virus among various species of wildlife in Kenya.
<h4>Background</h4>Co-infection, especially with pathogens of dissimilar genetic makeup, may result in a more devastating impact on the host. Investigations on co-infection with neglected zoonotic pathogens in wildlife are necessary to inform appropriate prevention and control strategies...
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Main Authors: | Francis Gakuya (Author), James Akoko (Author), Lillian Wambua (Author), Richard Nyamota (Author), Bernard Ronoh (Author), Isaac Lekolool (Author), Athman Mwatondo (Author), Mathew Muturi (Author), Collins Ouma (Author), Daniel Nthiwa (Author), Earl Middlebrook (Author), Jeanne Fair (Author), John Gachohi (Author), Kariuki Njenga (Author), Bernard Bett (Author) |
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