Environmental Factors Influencing Anthrax Distribution in an East African Protected Area
Elihuruma Wilson Kimaro,
Ines Machelle,
Godwin Olomi
et al.
Abstract:Anthrax outbreaks caused by the soil‐borne bacterium Bacillus anthracis have been known to occur often in Africa, impacting both wildlife and livestock and occasionally infecting humans. Modelling the current distribution and predicting suitable habitats for this bacteria species is therefore critical for supporting effective planning and control measures for anthrax outbreaks. Despite its impact, the knowledge on the ecology of this pathogen is still limited. This can be due to intricate interactions between … Show more
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