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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Zoology and Entomology

Molecular epidemiology of wildlife diseases - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Caron A, Abolnik C, Mundava J, Gaidet N, Burger CE, Mochotlhoane B, Bruinzeel L, Chiweshe N, de Garine-Wichatitsky M, Cumming GS: 2010. Persistence of low pathogenic avian influenza virus in waterfowl in an African ecosystem. Ecohealth, 1, p. 7pp Online.

Caron A, de Garine-Wichatitsky M, Gaidet N, Chiweshe N, Cumming GS: 2010. Estimating dynamic risk factors for pathogen transmission using community-level bird census data at the wildlife/domestic interface. Ecology and Society, 15 (3), p. 25 [Online], Full Text

Fasina FO, Shamaki D, Makinde AA, Lombin LH, Lazarus DD, Rufai SA, Adamu SS, Agom D, Pelayo V, Soler A, Simon A, Adedeji AJ, Yakubu MB, Mantip S, Benshak AJ, Okeke I, Anagor P, Mandeng DC, Akanbi BO, Ajibade AA, Faramade I, Kazeem MM, Enurah LU, Bishop R, Anchuelo R, Martin JH, Gallardo C: 2010. Surveillance for African swine fever in Nigeria, 2006-2009. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 57, pp 244-253.

Owolodun OA, Bastos AD, Antiabong JF, Ogedengbe ME, Ekong PS, Yakubu B: 2010. Molecular characterization of African swine fever viruses from Nigeria (2003-2006) recovers multiple virus variants and reaffirms CVR epidemiological utility. Virus Genes, 41, pp 361-368, Full Text

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Anguelov R, Brettschneider H, Bastos AD: 2010. A case of multi-vector and multi-host epidemiology model: Bartonella infection. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences (AMiTaNS’10), American Institute of Physics (AIP), pp 175-187.

 

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