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Understanding tick-borne zoonotic disease epidemiology within the nomadic pastoral systems in Isiolo, Tana river, West Pokot and Garissa counties of Kenya

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  • date_range Apr 30, 2018 - Jul 30, 2021
  • autorenew Implementation (Status)

This program aims at investigating the role of ticks in the circulation of arboviruses and non-zoonotic pathogens of emergent public health importance along livestock migratory routes in Kenya. This knowledge is important because of the recent outbreaks of arboviruses in these areas. Furthermore, there is limited capacity to diagnose these infections in Kenya as many cases often go undetected and/or mistaken for common parasitic or bacterial diseases due to the nonspecific nature of their clinical manifestation. The output from this work will provide information on the epidemiology and ecology of these tick-borne zoonotic diseases for public health use.

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Sectors:
  • Livestock

Participating Organisations

International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) Academic, Training and Research Implementing
Training Health Researchers into vocational Excellence in East Africa(Thrive-2 ) Government Funding

Transaction

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Budget

98,504 USD
  • 75,059 GBP (Valued at Aug 01, 2018)
    date_range Jan 01, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
access_time Updated on Jan 09, 2019 08:40:58