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Mark M. Rweyemamu
Researcher at Sokoine University of Agriculture
Publications - 109
Citations - 3169
Mark M. Rweyemamu is an academic researcher from Sokoine University of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: One Health & Virus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2734 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark M. Rweyemamu include Wellcome Trust & Royal Veterinary College.
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Epidemiological Patterns of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Worldwide
Mark M. Rweyemamu,Peter Roeder,D. Mackay,Keith Sumption,Joe Brownlie,Yves Leforban,Jean-Francois Valarcher,Nick J. Knowles,V. Saraiva +8 more
TL;DR: The review has reaffirmed that the movement of infected animals is the most important factor in the spread of F MD within the endemically infected regions and shows that the eco-system based approach for defining the epidemiological patterns of FMD in endemic can apply readily to other parts of the world.
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Towards a conceptual framework to support one-health research for policy on emerging zoonoses
Richard Coker,Jonathan Rushton,Sandra Mounier-Jack,Esron D. Karimuribo,Pascal Lutumba,Dominic M. Kambarage,Dirk U. Pfeiffer,Katharina D.C. Stärk,Mark M. Rweyemamu +8 more
TL;DR: A clear conceptual research framework is proposed in support of a research and policy-generation strategy to help to address the challenges posed by emerging zoonoses.
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Exploring the evidence base for national and regional policy interventions to combat resistance
Osman Dar,Osman Dar,Rumina Hasan,Jørgen Schlundt,Stéphan Juergen Harbarth,Grazia Caleo,Fazal Karim Dar,Jasper Littmann,Mark M. Rweyemamu,Emmeline J. Buckley,Mohammed Shahid,Richard Kock,Henry Lishi Li,Haydar Giha,Mishal S Khan,Anthony D. So,Khalid M. Bindayna,Anthony Kessel,Hanne Bak Pedersen,Govin Permanand,Alimuddin Zumla,Alimuddin Zumla,John-Arne Røttingen,John-Arne Røttingen,John-Arne Røttingen,David L Heymann,David L Heymann,David L Heymann +27 more
TL;DR: This work examines three policy domains-responsible use, surveillance, and infection prevention and control-and considers which will be the most effective at national and regional levels, calling for comprehensive policy assessments, using standardised frameworks, of cost-effectiveness and generalisability.
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Microneutralization tests for serological typing and subtyping of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains
TL;DR: The two dimensional microneutralization test has been applied to a study of comparing FMDV vaccine strains for Europe, South America, the Middle East and East Africa and was found to be more specific than the complement fixation test.
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Antigenic variation in foot-and-mouth disease: studies based on the virus neutralization reaction.
TL;DR: The neutralization reaction is the most appropriate in vitro reference test system for assessing intratypic antigenic variation as it involves the antigenic determinants responsible for virus strain specificity and evoking protective antibody.