BackgroundDiarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in children younger than 5 years. Exposure to domestic animals may be a risk factor for diarrheal disease. The objectives of this study were to identify animal-related exposures associated with cases of moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD) in children in rural western Kenya, and to identify the major zoonotic enteric pathogens present in domestic animals residing in the homesteads of case and control children.Methodology/Principal findingsWe characterized animal-related exposures in a subset of case and control children (n = 73 pairs matched on age, sex and location) with reported animal presence at home enrolled in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study in western ...
Diarrhea is a complex syndrome causing colossal economic losses. The objective of the current study ...
Slaughterhouse workers are considered a high risk group for zoonotic disease due to increased contac...
INTRODUCTION: Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numer...
Background Diarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in children younge...
Domestic animals in the household environment have the potential to affect a child's carriage of zoo...
BackgroundPediatric diarrhea, a leading cause of under-five mortality, is predominantly infectious i...
<p>Ownership of domestic animals by the 73 matched pairs of case-control households enrolled in the ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
Background: Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of ag...
UNLABELLED: Animals are important reservoirs of zoonotic enteropathogens, and transmission to humans...
BackgroundPediatric diarrhea, a leading cause of under-five mortality, is predominantly infectious i...
BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium is a major pathogen associated with diarrheal disease in young children....
Domestic animal husbandry, a common practice globally, can lead to zoonotic transmission of enteric ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
International audienceThis study was designed to evaluate the epidemiology of severe gastroenteritis...
Diarrhea is a complex syndrome causing colossal economic losses. The objective of the current study ...
Slaughterhouse workers are considered a high risk group for zoonotic disease due to increased contac...
INTRODUCTION: Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numer...
Background Diarrheal disease remains among the leading causes of global mortality in children younge...
Domestic animals in the household environment have the potential to affect a child's carriage of zoo...
BackgroundPediatric diarrhea, a leading cause of under-five mortality, is predominantly infectious i...
<p>Ownership of domestic animals by the 73 matched pairs of case-control households enrolled in the ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
Background: Diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of disease in children less than 5 y of ag...
UNLABELLED: Animals are important reservoirs of zoonotic enteropathogens, and transmission to humans...
BackgroundPediatric diarrhea, a leading cause of under-five mortality, is predominantly infectious i...
BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium is a major pathogen associated with diarrheal disease in young children....
Domestic animal husbandry, a common practice globally, can lead to zoonotic transmission of enteric ...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests close domestic proximity of livestock and humans may lead to ...
International audienceThis study was designed to evaluate the epidemiology of severe gastroenteritis...
Diarrhea is a complex syndrome causing colossal economic losses. The objective of the current study ...
Slaughterhouse workers are considered a high risk group for zoonotic disease due to increased contac...
INTRODUCTION: Household drinking water can be contaminated by diarrheagenic enteropathogens at numer...