Publications



Publications that include research from Serengeti District are listed below.
For more general papers to which we have contributed, please visit our hub.


Sambo et al. (2017) Comparing methods of assessing dog rabies vaccination coverage in rural and urban communities in Tanzania. Front Vet Sci

Brunker et al. (2017) Landscape attributes governing local transmission of an endemic zoonotic virus: rabies in domestic dogs. Molecular Ecology

Brunker et al. (2015) Elucidating the phylodynamics of endemic rabies virus in eastern Africa using whole genome sequencing. Virus Evolution

Viana et al. (2015) Dynamics of a morbillivirus at the domestic-wildlife interface: Canine Distemper Virus in domestic dogs and lions. PNAS

Fitzpatrick et al. (2014) Cost-effectiveness of Canine Vaccination to Prevent Human Rabies in Rural Tanzania. Annals of Internal Medicine

Fitzpatrick et al. (2012) Potential for rabies control through dog vaccination in wildlife-abundant communities of Tanzania. PLoS NTDs

Marston et al. (2012) Ikoma Lyssavirus: Identification of a highly divergent novel lyssavirus in an African Civet. EID

Beyer et al. (2012) The implications of metapopulation dynamics on the design of rabies vaccination campaigns. Vaccine

Beyer et al. (2011) Metapopulation Dynamics of Rabies and the Efficacy of Vaccination. Proc Roy Soc B

Shim et al. (2009) Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis: A case study in Tanzania. Vaccine

Hampson et al. (2009) Transmission dynamics and prospects for the elimination of canine rabies. PLoS Biology

Kaare et al. (2009) Rabies Control in Rural Africa: Evaluation Strategies for Effective Domestic Dog Vaccination. Vaccine

Hampson et al. (2008) Rabies exposures, post-exposure prophylaxis and deaths in a region of endemic canine rabies. PLoS NTDs

Lembo, et al. (2008) Exploring reservoirs dynamics: a case study of rabies in the Serengeti ecosystem. Journal of Applied Ecology

Cleaveland et al. (2007) Living with rabies in Africa. Vet Rec


Book Chapters

Knapp et al. (2015). Human Health in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem. Chapter in Serengeti IV (Ed. Sinclair, A. R. E.).

Craft et al. (2015). Carnivore communities in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem. In: Sinclair, A. R. E. & Fryxell, J. (Eds). Serengeti IV: Sustaining biodiversity in a coupled human-natural system.

Hampson et al. (2015). Living in the Greater Serengeti ecosystem: human-wildlife conflict and coexistence. In: Sinclair, A. R. E. & Fryxell, J. (Eds). Serengeti IV: Sustaining biodiversity in a coupled human-natural system.

Lembo et al. (2015). Infectious Diseases in the Serengeti: What We Know and How We Know It. In: Sinclair, A. R. E. & Fryxell, J. (Eds). Serengeti IV: Sustaining biodiversity in a coupled human-natural system.

Cleaveland et al. (2007). The Multiple Roles of Infectious Diseases in the Serengeti Ecosystem. Chapter in Serengeti III (Ed. Sinclair, A. R. E. & Packer, C.).