
News, Events and Blog Postings

Challenges In The Field And How They Have Been Overcome!!!
Apr 14, 2015 | Blog
The Urban Zoonoses project is a highly collaborative research project, involving many partners with a wide variety of training and experience. Therefore, field work presented a perfect opportunity for interacting and learning from each other given our diverse backgrounds.
Even though different organisations have different working styles which could have been a big challenge, this diversity has only proved to be a uniting factor for the urban zoo team since we play to the strengths of each partner.

Case‐Control Study On Diarrhoea
Apr 14, 2015 | Blog, Urban Zoo Project
The case‐control study aims to investigate the causation and risk factors for diarrhea in children under 5 in two low income settlements in Nairobi. The study is nested in a long‐term cohort called NUHDSS (Nairobi Urban Health Demographic Surveillance System) run by the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC).

September 2012: Collaborator wins 2012 Royal Society Pfizer Award
Apr 8, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive

June 2014: Jointly hosting CIIE Edinburgh on phylogenetics
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive
We are jointly hosting a workshop in Nairobi with CIIE Edinburgh on phylogenetics: “From Faeces to Phylogenetics”

June 2014: Major funding award
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive, New Projects
We are very pleased to announce our new major funding award: “Zoonoses in Livestock in Kenya (ZooLinK)”, funded by the ZELS programme

May 2014: Welcoming Gemma
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive, New team member
We welcome postdoc molecular biologist Gemma Chaloner to the team in Liverpool.

May 2014: Welcoming Maurice &Patrick
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive, New team member
Welcoming Maurice Karani and Patrick Muinde

April 2014: Our team attending 2 conferences
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive
Our team is at two Kenyan conferences during the week of 23rd April….

March 2014: Issue 2 of UrbanZoo Newsletter
Mar 25, 2015 | Archived news, Blog archive, Urban Zoo Project
Issue 02 of the Urban Zoo newsletter is Urban Zoo Newsletter Issue 02 Feb 2014
Latest Posts, News & Events
- Integrated studies on the emergence of zoonoses in urban settings November 4, 2020
- Covid-19 Kenya situation dashboard April 14, 2020
- Tenth EDCTP Forum | Mozambique, 18-21 October 2020 February 6, 2020
- All you need to know about the novel 2019 coronavirus February 6, 2020
- Trypanosomatid Parasites Meeting VI: from the lab to the field April 16, 2019
- Letter from the Co-Principal Investigator: Prof Mark Woolhouse December 5, 2018
- Surveillance of zoonoses in livestock and humans: experiences from AHITI interns cohort 5 September 24, 2018
- Establishing a serum bank of samples from confirmed cysticercosis positive and negative pigs September 19, 2018
- Surveillance of Zoonoses in livestock and humans: a note from the post-doc September 17, 2018
- 2 Post-doctoral Research Associate positions in One Health Regional Network (HORN) in Kenya June 1, 2018
Our Work in Pictures
- Coliform counts in culture milk
- Bovine postmortem
- Sign point to ZELS lab in Busia
- Neurocysticercosis sampling in Western Kenya
- Trypanosomes WHO meeting on eliminating gHAT
- Bovine liver from slaughterhouses
- Large scale poultry production system
- Urban poultry & rabbit farming in Nairobi
- PAZ pig near a latrine
- Microbial melting pot
- Camel milk delivery in Isiolo
- PAZ animal weighing
- Balloon mapping
- Brown eared ticks [R. appendiculatus]
- Uganda bodaboda with a cow
- Camel milk ring testing
- Elephants at Kruger national park
- PAZ project feedback to regional practitioners & decision makers
- Extracting RNA&DNA from bat lung tissue
- Dog suckles piglet and pups
- Sampling peridomestic envornment using boot socks
- Meat retail point
- Pig point
- 99 Household Study: Fruit bat
- DNA & RNA extraction from bat organ tissues
- Sampling a goat in periurban Nairobi
- Transporting free range pigs to slaughterhouse
- Pig lingual exam for NTDs
- Nairobi's main water treatment centre
- RBT test
- Biconical tsetse trap
- Assessing nutritional status in rural high burden diseases areas
- Sampling Chaerophon
- 99 Household Study: Syke monkey
- Free range pig
- 99 Household Study: Scarlet-chested sunbird
- Coliform counting in cultured milk
- Giemsa staining for blood parasites
- Camel nasal swab
- Low income settlement dairy production
- High yielding dairy cattle in Kenya aberdare ranges
- Wildlife Domestic Waste Interface
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