Integrating contact tracing and whole-genome sequencing to track the elimination of dog-mediated rabies: an observational and genomic study.
Kennedy LushasiKirstyn BrunkerMalavika RajeevElaine A FergusonGurdeep JaswantLaurie Louise BakerRoman BiekJoel ChangaluchaSarah CleavelandAnna CzuprynaAnthony R FooksNicodemus J GovellaDaniel T HaydonPaul C D JohnsonRudovick KazwalaTiziana LemboDenise MarstonMsanif MasoudMatthew MazikuEberhard MbundaGeofrey MchauAlly Z MohamedEmmanuel Abraham MpolyaChanasa NgelejaKija Ng'habiHezron NongaKassim OmarKristyna RysavaMaganga SamboLwitiko SikanaRachel SteensonKatie HampsonPublished in: eLife (2023)
Wellcome [207569/Z/17/Z, 095787/Z/11/Z, 103270/Z/13/Z], the UBS Optimus Foundation, the Department of Health and Human Services of the National Institutes of Health [R01AI141712] and the DELTAS Africa Initiative [Afrique One-ASPIRE/DEL-15-008] comprising a donor consortium of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS), Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA), the New Partnership for Africa's Development Planning and Coordinating (NEPAD) Agency, Wellcome [107753/A/15/Z], Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Small Grant 2017 [GR000892] and the UK government. The rabies elimination demonstration project from 2010-2015 was supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP49679]. Whole-genome sequencing was partially supported from APHA by funding from the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Scottish government and Welsh government under projects SEV3500 & SE0421.