Browsing by Author "Innes, Elisabeth"
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Livestock abortion surveillance in Tanzania reveals disease priorities and importance of timely collection of vaginal swab samples for attribution
Lankester, Felix; Kibona, Tito; Allan, Kathryn; Glanville, William; Buza, Joram; Katzer, Frank; Mmbaga, Blandina; Wheelhouse, Nick; Innes, Elisabeth; Thomas, Kate; Nyasebwa, Obed; Swai, Emanuel; Claxton, John; Cleaveland, Sarah (eLife Sciences Publications Limited, 2024-12-16)Lack of data on the aetiology of livestock diseases constrains effective interventions to improve livelihoods, food security and public health. Livestock abortion is an important disease syndrome affecting productivity and ... -
Prospective cohort study reveals unexpected aetiologies of livestock abortion in northern Tanzania
Thomas, Kate; Kibona, Tito; Claxton, John; de Glanville, William; Lankester, Felix; Amani, Nelson; Buza, Joram; Carter, Ryan; Chapman, Gail; Crump, John; Dagleish, Mark; Halliday, Jo; Hamilton, Clare; Innes, Elisabeth; Katzer, Frank; Livingstone, Morag; Longbottom, David; Millins, Caroline; Mmbaga, Blandina; Mosha, Victor; Nyarobi, James; Nyasebwa, Obed; Russell, George; Sanka, Paul; Semango, George; Wheelhouse, Nick; Willett, Brian; Cleaveland, Sarah; Allan, Kathryn (Springer Nature Limited, 2022-07-08)Livestock abortion is an important cause of productivity losses worldwide and many infectious causes of abortion are zoonotic pathogens that impact on human health. Little is known about the relative importance of infectious ...