Publications
Building a tuberculosis-free world: The Lancet Commission on tuberculosis Institute of Tropical Medicine
Targeting remaining pockets of malaria transmission in Kenya to hasten progress towards national elimination goals: an assessment of prevalence and risk factors in children from the Lake endemic region Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background: With an overall decline of malaria incidence, elimination of malaria is gradually becoming the next target for many of countries affected by the disease. In Kenya the national malaria control strategy is aiming to reach pre-elimination for most parts of the country. However, considerable heterogeneity in prevalence of the disease within the country and especially the remaining high prevalent region of the Lake endemic region is ...
Cost of a new method of active screening for human African trypanosomiasis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Institute of Tropical Medicine
Author summary
Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) used to be a major public health problem in Sub-Saharan Africa, but the disease is becoming less frequent as a result of sustained control efforts. Currently, the elimination of sleeping sickness as a public health problem is targeted for 2020 and eradication or interruption of transmission for 2030. To achieve these targets, a commitment of at least 10 years towards HAT control ...
Stability of stated preferences: vaccine priority setting before and during the first Covid-19 lockdown KU Leuven University of Antwerp
Social preferences for adopting new vaccines in the national immunization program University of Antwerp KU Leuven
Exploitation of the immune system of livestock to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools KU Leuven
Novel Therapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of Infections with Pestiviruses KU Leuven
Xanthomonas arboricola genomics and type three effector gene distribution Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Xap) causes bacterial spot on commercial, ornamental and forest Prunus species. Outbreaks can result in severe economic losses to fruit quality and yield, branch/tree dieback, and orchard devastation, particularly on peach, apricot, nectarine and plum. This stone is endemic in the USA, NZ and is a quarantine regulated pathogen in Europe and elsewhere, compounding economic loss with eradication and regulatory ...