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    • Development, feasibility and potential effectiveness of community-based continuous mass dog vaccination delivery strategies: lessons for optimization and replication 

      Duamor, Christian; Hampson, Katie; Lankester, Felix; Lugelo, Ahmed; Mpolya, Emmanuel; Kreppel, Katharina; Cleaveland, Sarah; Wyke, Sally (bioRxiv, 2022-03-13)
      Objectives Dog vaccination can eliminate rabies, but annual delivery strategies do not sustain vaccination coverage between campaigns. We describe the development of a community-based continuous mass dog vaccination (CBC-MDV) ...
    • Economic Burden of Livestock Abortions in Northern Tanzania 

      Semango, George; Yoder, Jonathan; Kibona, Tito; Claxton, John; Buza, Joram; Mmbaga, Blandina; Johnson, Stephanie; Cleaveland, Sarah; Lankester, Felix (Cambridge University press, 2024)
      Livestock abortion is a source of economic loss for farmers, but its economic impact has not been estimated in many Low and Middle-Income Countries. This article presents an estimation methodology and estimates for the ...
    • Enhancing livestock vaccination decision-making through rapid diagnostic testing 

      Railey, Ashley; Lankester, Felix; Lembo, Tiziana; Reeve, Richard; Shirima, Gabriel; Marsh, Thomas (Elsevier Ltd., 2019-12)
      • Compared to vaccination, the collective approach to diagnostic testing presents a low-fixed cost. • Existing household livestock-health behaviors increase the likelihood for uptake of preventative health practices. ...
    • “He Who Relies on His Brother's Property Dies Poor”: The Complex Narratives of Livestock Care in Northern Tanzania 

      Davis, Alicia; Virhia, Jennika; Buza, Joram; Crump, John; de Glanville, William; Halliday, Jo; Lankester, Felix; Mappi, Tauta; Mnzava, Kunda; Swai, Emanuel; Thomas, Kate; Toima, Mamus; Cleaveland, Sarah; Mmbaga, Blandina; Sharp, Jo (Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021-11-03)
      Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Africa. In these communities, people's health and livelihoods are severely affected by livestock disease losses. Understanding ...
    • How can we realise the full potential of animal health systems for delivering development and health outcomes? 

      Auty, Harriet; Davis, Alicia; Swai, E.; Virhia, Jennika; de Glanville, William; Kibona, Tito; Lankester, Felix; Shirima, Gabriel; Cleaveland, Sarah (Europe PMC, 2021-08-21)
      Animal health services play an essential role in supporting livestock production, with the potential to address the challenges of hunger, poverty, health, social justice and environmental health as part of the path towards ...
    • The impact of malignant catarrhal fever virus challenge on physiological stress in cattle 

      Daudi, Mark; Santymere, Rachel; Lankester, Felix; Buza, Joram (American Journal of Research Communication, 2014)
      There is a lot of information in literature on animals succumbing to disease(s) after exposure to stressors. But little information is available on what happens to corticosterone hormones when animals are exposed to a ...
    • Integrating a community-based continuous mass dog vaccination delivery strategy into the veterinary system of Tanzania: A process evaluation using normalization process theory 

      Duamor, Christian; Hampson, Katie; Lankester, Felix; Lugelo, Ahmed; Changalucha, Joel; Lushasi, Kennedy; Czupryna, Anna; Mpolya, Emmanuel; Kreppel, Katharina; Cleaveland, Sarah; Wyke, Sally (Elsevier, 2023-06-03)
      Abstract: Sustained vaccination coverage of domestic dog populations can interrupt rabies transmission. How- ever, challenges remain including low dog owner participation, high operational costs associated with ...
    • Inter-epidemic Rift Valley fever virus infection incidence and risks for zoonotic spillover in northern Tanzania 

      Ngonzi, Amos; Glanville, William; Nyarobi, James; Kibona, Tito; Halliday, Jo; Thomas, Kate; Allan, Kathryn; Johnson, Paul; Davis, Alicia; Lankester, Felix; Claxton, John; Rosta, Melinda; Carter, Ryan; Jong, Rosanne; Rubach, Matthew; Crump, John; Mmbaga, Blandina; Nyasebwa, Obed; Swai, Emanuel; Willett, Brian; Cleaveland, Sarah (PLOS, 2022-10-28)
      Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen that has caused epidemics involving people and animals across Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. A number of studies have found evidence for the circulation of ...
    • One Health contributions towards more effective and equitable approaches to health in low- and middle-income countries 

      Cleaveland, Sarah; Sharp, Jo; Abela-Ridder, Bernadette; Allan, Kathryn; Buza, Joram; Crump, John; Davis, Adrian; Del Rio Vilas, Victor; de Glanville, William; Kazwala, Rudovick; Kibona, Tito; Lankester, Felix; Lugelo, Ahmed; Mmbaga, Blandina; Rubach, Matthew; Swai, Senyael; Waldman, Linda; Haydon, Daniel; Hampson, Katie; Halliday, Jo (Published by the Royal Society, 2017)
      Emerging zoonoses with pandemic potential are a stated priority for the global health security agenda, but endemic zoonoses also have a major societal impact in low-resource settings. Although many endemic zoonoses can ...
    • One Health in Practice: Using Integrated Bite Case Management to Increase Detection of Rabid Animals in Tanzania. 

      Lushasi, Kennedy; Steenson, Rachel; Bernard, Jubilate; Changalucha, Joel; Govella, Nicodem; Haydon, Daniel; Hoffu, Husna; Lankester, Felix; Magoti, Frank; Mtema, Zacharia; Nonga, Hesron; Hampson, Katie; Mpolya, Emmanuel (Frontiers in Public Health, 2020-02-14)
      Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease that causes an estimated 59,000 human deaths worldwide annually, mostly in Africa and Asia. A target of zero human deaths from dog-mediated rabies has been set for 2030, and large-scale ...
    • One Health: a concept led by Africa, with global benefits 

      Kamani, Titus; Kazwala, Rudovick; Mfinanga, Sayoki; Haydon, Dan; Keyyu, Julius; Lankester, Felix; Buza, Joram (BMJ Publishing Group, 2015-05-09)
      One Health evolved from the recognition that an interdisciplinary approach is required to understand complex health problems, and that the health of humans and animals are inextricably linked. Through closer ...
    • Participation in mass dog vaccination campaigns in Tanzania: Benefits of community engagement 

      Duamor, Christian; Lankester, Felix; Mpolya, Emmanuel; Ferguson, Elaine; Johnson, Paul; Wyke, Sally; Cleaveland, Sarah; Hampson, Katie; Kreppel, Katharina (Frontiers, 2022-10-13)
      Background: Canine rabies causes about 59,000 human deaths each year globally but the disease can be eliminated by sustaining sufficient dog vaccination coverage over several consecutive years. A challenge to achieving ...
    • Predicting uptake of a malignant catarrhal fever vaccine by pastoralists in northern Tanzania: Opportunities for improving livelihoods and ecosystem health 

      Decker, Catherine; Hanley, Nick; Czajkowski, Mikolaj; Morrison, Thomas; Keyyu, Julius; Munishi, Linus; Lankester, Felix; Cleaveland, Sarah (Elsevier, 2021-08-16)
      Malignant Catarhal Fever (MCF), caused by a virus transmitted from asymptomatic wildebeest, is a lethal disease in cattle that threatens livestock-based livelihoods and food security in many areas of Africa. Many herd ...
    • The Prevalence and Determinants of Taenia multiceps Infection (Cerebral Coenurosis) in Small Ruminants in Africa: A Systematic Review 

      Kibona, Tito; Buza, Joram; Shirima, Gabriel; Lankester, Felix; Ngongolo, Kelvin; Hughes, Ellen; Cleaveland, Sarah; Allan, Kathryn (MDPI, 2022-06-10)
      Cerebral coenurosis is a fatal parasitic neurological disease affecting the brain and spinal cord of goats and sheep. Despite the large population of sheep and goats in Africa, there is very little awareness about the scale ...
    • 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 ...
    • The Sero-epidemiology of Neospora caninum in Cattle in Northern Tanzania 

      Semango, George; Hamilton, Clare; Kreppel, Katharina; Katzer, Frank; Kibona, Tito; Lankester, Felix; Allan, Kathryn; Thomas, Kate; Claxton, John; Innes, Elizabeth; Swai, Emmanuel; Buza, Joram; Cleaveland, Sarah; de Glanville, William (Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2019-09-26)
      Neospora caninum is a protozoan intracellular parasite of animals with a global distribution. Dogs act as definitive hosts, with infection in cattle leading to reproductive losses. Neosporosis can be a major source of ...
    • Taenia multiceps in Northern Tanzania: An Important but Preventable Disease Problem in Pastoral and Agropastoral Farming Systems 

      Kibona, Tito; Buza, Joram; Shirima, Gabriel; Lankester, Felix; Nzalawahe, Jahashi; Lukambagire, Abdul-Hamid; Kreppel, Katharina; Hughes, Ellen; Allan, Kathryn; Cleaveland, Sarah (MDPI, 2022-08-26)
      Coenurosis due to Taenia multiceps has emerged as a major concern to small ruminant- owning communities in northern Tanzania. Although a high incidence of disease has been reported, gaps still remain in our knowledge of ...
    • Taenia multiceps in Northern Tanzania: An Important but Preventable Disease Problem in Pastoral and Agropastoral Farming Systems 

      Kibona, Tito; Buza, Joram; Shirima, Gabriel; Lankester, Felix; Nzalawahe, Jahashi; Lukambagire, Abdul-Hamid; Kreppel, Katharina; Hughes, Ellen; Allan, Kathryn; Cleaveland, Sarah (MDPI, 2022-08-26)
      Coenurosis due to Taenia multiceps has emerged as a major concern to small ruminant-owning communities in northern Tanzania. Although a high incidence of disease has been reported, gaps still remain in our knowledge of the ...
    • Taenia multiceps in Northern Tanzania: An Important but Preventable Disease Problem in Pastoral and Agropastoral Farming Systems 

      Kibona, Tito; Buza, Joram; Shirima, Gabriel; Lankester, Felix; Nzalawahe, Jahashi; Lukambagire, Abdul-Hamid; Kreppel, Katharina; Hughes, Ellen; Allan, Kathryn; Cleaveland, Sarah (MDPI, 2022-08-26)
      Coenurosis due to Taenia multiceps has emerged as a major concern to small ruminant- owning communities in northern Tanzania. Although a high incidence of disease has been reported, gaps still remain in our knowledge of ...
    • Use of lay vaccinators in animal vaccination programmes: A scoping review 

      Duamor, Christian; Hampson, Katie; Lankester, Felix; Sambo, Maganga; Kreppel, Katharina; Wyke, Sally; Cleaveland, Sarah (PLOS ONE, 2021-08-11)
      Background The human resource gap in veterinary sectors, particularly in low-income countries, imposes limitations on the delivery of animal healthcare in hard-to-reach populations. Lay animal health workers have been ...