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    Q Fever Risk Across a Dynamic, Heterogeneous Landscape in Laikipia County, Kenya

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    2014-09
    Author
    DePuy, Walker
    Benka, Valerie
    Massey, Aimee
    Deem, Sharon L
    Kinnaird, Margaret
    O’Brien, Timothy
    Wanyoike, Salome
    Njoka, Jesse
    Butt, Bilal
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    en
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    Abstract
    Two hundred fourteen serosamples were collected from four livestock species across five ranches in Laikipia County, Kenya. Serological analysis for Coxiella burnetii (the causative agent for Q fever) showed a distinct seroprevalence gradient: the lowest in cattle, higher in sheep and goats, and the highest in camels. Laikipia-wide aerial counts show a recent increase in the camel population. One hundred fifty-five stakeholder interviews revealed concern among veterinary, medical, ranching, and conservation professionals about Q fever. Local pastoralists and persons employed as livestock keepers, in contrast, revealed no knowledge of the disease. This work raises questions about emerging Q fever risk in Laikipia County and offers a framework for further integrative disease research in East African mixed-use systems.
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    http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10393-014-0924-0
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/92201
    Citation
    Short Communication EcoHealth September 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3, pp 429-433
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Q fever C. burnetii Laikipia County Kenya Livestock Camels Zoonotic pathogen
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