This researcher has conducted extensive research on diseases affecting African animals, including studies on rabies epidemiology and control, Bovine Coronavirus infections in livestock, and SARS-CoV-2-related issues across global health domains. Their work emphasizes methodologies for detecting and studying these diseases, highlighting the interconnectedness of rabies prevention strategies and their broader societal implications. Additionally, their research explores the role of mosquitoes as vectors for disease transmission, contributing to public health strategies aimed at controlling infectious diseases while addressing social equity challenges.
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