2020
Dogs and pigs are transport hosts of Necator americanus: Molecular evidence for a zoonotic mechanism of human hookworm transmission in Ghana
Boyko RH, Harrison L, Humphries D, Galvani AP, Townsend JP, Otchere J, Wilson MD, Cappello M. Dogs and pigs are transport hosts of Necator americanus: Molecular evidence for a zoonotic mechanism of human hookworm transmission in Ghana. Zoonoses And Public Health 2020, 67: 474-483. PMID: 32529782, DOI: 10.1111/zph.12708.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPig fecal samplesProspective molecular studyNematode Toxocara canisPig ownershipPig samplesNematode larvaeAnimal faecesTransport hostsDog ownershipKintampo NorthFecal samplesToxocara canisProxy of exposureHuman infectionsPigsHookworm eggsSubsequent prospective studyHookworm transmissionDogsResource-limited countriesFaecesPCR analysisGhanaMolecular evidenceSignificant morbidity
2016
One Health approach to cost-effective rabies control in India
Fitzpatrick MC, Shah HA, Pandey A, Bilinski AM, Kakkar M, Clark AD, Townsend JP, Abbas SS, Galvani AP. One Health approach to cost-effective rabies control in India. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2016, 113: 14574-14581. PMID: 27994161, PMCID: PMC5187709, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604975113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman rabiesRabies deathsCanine vaccinationStray dogsHuman rabies deathsRabies controlCost-effectiveness thresholdPostexposure vaccinationWHO criteriaDog bitesAutopsy dataHealth outcomesHealth approachSurveillance dataVaccinationCost-effective strategyDogsRabiesRabies surveillance dataOne-third