Infection dynamics and disease burden of East African cattle (IDEAL)
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Mark Woolhouse, Barend Mark de Clare Bronsvoort, Philip Toye, Henry Kimathi Kiara, Elizabeth Poole, Ndila Mbole-Kariuki, Evalyne Njiiri. (1/8/2015). Infection dynamics and disease burden of East African cattle (IDEAL) [Socio-economic and epidemiological study data].
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IDEAL was a multi-disciplinary study addressing two main issues: 1) the widely recognised lack of baseline epidemiological data on the dynamics and impacts of infectious diseases of cattle in the tropics; and 2) improving understanding of interactions between multiple infections and their sequelae by testing two specific hypotheses: i) that the negative impacts of different infections are not independent; ii) that positive traits (e.g. resistance to infection and/or disease, good condition etc.) cluster in certain individuals. This dataset contains links to data from all field activities - recruitment survey, longitudinal household and animal monitoring.