Urban risk factors for human Rift Valley fever virus exposure in Kenya
The Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a zoonotic arbovirus that can also transmit directly to humans from livestock. Previous studies have shown consumption of sick animal products are risk factors for RVFV infection, but it is difficult to disentangle those risk factors from other livestock rearing...
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Main Authors: | Keli Nicole Gerken (Author), Francis Maluki Mutuku (Author), Bryson Alberto Ndenga (Author), Gladys Adhiambo Agola (Author), Eleonora Migliore (Author), Eduardo Palacios Fabre (Author), Said Malumbo (Author), Karren Nyumbile Shaita (Author), Izabela Mauricio Rezende (Author), A. Desiree LaBeaud (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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