MERS-Coronavirus across Kenya: a spatial examination of social and environmental drivers
Ted J. Lawrence,
Geoffrey Kangogo,
Avery Fredman
et al.
Abstract:Climate and agricultural land-use change have increased the likelihood of infectious disease emergence and transmissions, but these drivers are often examined separately as synergistic effects are ignored. Further, seldom are the influence of climate and agricultural land use on emerging infectious diseases examined in a spatially explicit way at regional scales.Our objective in this study was to spatially examine the climate, agriculture, and socio-demographic factors related to agro-pastoralism that can infl… Show more
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