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Kenton L. Morgan is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on infectious diseases and epidemiology related to animal and zoonotic health.

The scientist has contributed to subfields including Infectious Diseases, Agronomy and Crop Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Small Animals. Their main research topics cover Viral Infections and Vectors, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, Vector-Borne Animal Diseases, Brucella diagnosis and treatment, and Zoonotic diseases and public health.

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Victor Ngu Ngwa
  • Vincent N. Tanya
  • Lucy Ndip
  • Ian Handel
  • Stella Mazeri

Morgan's publications appear regularly in several journals, with the most common venues being:

  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Zoonoses and Public Health
  • Clinical Theriogenology
  • Infection Prevention in Practice

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Seroepidemiology of Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever among cattle in Cameroon: Implications from a One Health perspective" (2022), published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • "The epidemiology of bacterial zoonoses in pastoral and dairy cattle in Cameroon, Central Africa" (2021), published in Zoonoses and Public Health
  • "A Cross-Sectional, Population-Based, Seroepidemiological Study of Rift Valley Fever in Cameroonian Cattle Populations" (2022), published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Bovine Tuberculosis Epidemiology in Cameroon, Central Africa, Based on the Interferon-Gamma Assay" (2022), published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • "Bovine Tuberculosis Antemortem Diagnostic Test Agreement and Disagreement in a Naturally Infected African Cattle Population" (2022), published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Best Publications

  • Relationships between the presence of Johne's disease and farm and management factors in dairy cattle in England

    B Çetinkaya;H.M Erdogan;K.L Morgan

  • Sporadic cryptosporidiosis case-control study with genotyping

    Paul R. Hunter;Sara Hughes;Sarah Woodhouse;Qutub Syed

  • Risk factors associated with clinical mastitis in low somatic cell count British dairy herds.

    E.J. Peeler;M.J. Green;J.L. Fitzpatrick;K.L. Morgan

  • A study of feline upper respiratory tract disease with reference to prevalence and risk factors for infection with feline calicivirus and feline herpesvirus.

    S H Binns;S Dawson;A J Speakman;L E Cuevas

  • Effects of temperature on the development and abundance of the sheep blowfly Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

    R. Wall;N. French;K.L. Morgan

  • Risk of fatal distal limb fractures among Thoroughbreds involved in the five types of racing in the United Kingdom.

    T D H Parkin;P D Clegg;N P French;C J Proudman

  • Horse-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds in the UK.

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Factors related to the risk of neonatal mortality, birth-weight and serum immunoglobulin concentration in lambs in the UK.

    R.M Christley;K.L Morgan;T.D.H Parkin;N.P French

  • Risk of fatality and causes of death of Thoroughbred horses associated with racing in Victoria, Australia: 1989-2004.

    L. A. Boden;G. A. Anderson;J. A. Charles;K. L. Morgan

  • Race- and course-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Prevalence, regional distribution and control of blowfly strike in England and Wales.

    NP French;R Wall;PJ Cripps;KL Morgan

  • Descriptive analysis of retirement of Thoroughbred racehorses due to tendon injuries at the Hong Kong Jockey Club (1992–2004)

    K. H. Lam;T. D. H. Parkin;C. M. Riggs;K. L. Morgan

  • Risk factors for fatal lateral condylar fracture of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racing.

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Risk factors associated with white spot syndrome virus infection in a Vietnamese rice-shrimp farming system.

    F. Corsin;J. F. Turnbull;N. V. Hao;C. V. Mohan

  • Horse injuries and racing practices in National Hunt racehorses in the UK: the results of a prospective cohort study.

    G.L Pinchbeck;P.D Clegg;C.J Proudman;A Stirk

  • Catastrophic fracture of the lateral condyle of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racehorses - fracture descriptions and pre-existing pathology.

    T.D.H. Parkin;P.D. Clegg;N.P. French;C.J. Proudman

  • Implications of the cattle trade network in Cameroon for regional disease prevention and control

    Paolo Motta;Thibaud Porphyre;Ian Handel;Saidou M Hamman

  • Lamb tail docking: a controlled field study of the effects of tail amputation on health and productivity

    N P French;R Wall;K L Morgan

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Viruses in the Adamawa Province of Cameroon

    B. M. de C. Bronsvoort;A. D. Radford;V. N. Tanya;C. Nfon

  • Risk factors for Thoroughbred racehorse fatality in jump starts in Victoria, Australia (1989–2004)

    L. A. Boden;G. A. Anderson;J. A. Charles;K. L. Morgan

  • Serological Patterns of Brucellosis, Leptospirosis and Q Fever in Bos indicus Cattle in Cameroon

    Francesca Scolamacchia;Ian G. Handel;Eric M. Fèvre;Kenton L. Morgan

  • Epidemiological consequences of an incursion of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza into the British poultry flock

    Kieran J Sharkey;Roger G Bowers;Kenton L Morgan;Susan E Robinson

  • Risk factors for herdsman-reported foot-and-mouth disease in the Adamawa Province of Cameroon.

    B.M. de C. Bronsvoort;C. Nfon;S.M. Hamman;V.N. Tanya

  • Prevalence and associated risk factors of necrotic enteritis on broiler farms in the United Kingdom; a cross-sectional survey

    Patrick Hermans;Kenton Morgan

  • Prevalence and risk factors for feline Bordetella bronchiseptica infection

    S. H. Binns;S. Dawson;A. J. Speakman;L. E. Cuevas

  • The seasonal pattern of sheep blowfly strike in England and Wales.

    N. P. French;R. Wall;K. L. Morgan

  • An abattoir-based study of the prevalence of subclinical Johne's disease in adult cattle in south west England

    B. Çetinkaya;K. Egan;D. A. Harbour;K. L. Morgan

  • People matter in animal disease surveillance: challenges and opportunities for the aquaculture sector.

    Cecile Brugere;Dennis Mark Onuigbo;Kenton Ll. Morgan

  • Analysis of horse race videos to identify intra-race risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture.

    T.D.H. Parkin;P.D. Clegg;N.P. French;C.J. Proudman

  • Lameness and foot lesions in adult British dairy goats

    N. P. Hill;P. E. Murphy;A. J. Nelson;N. Mouttotou

  • Comparison of a flow assay for brucellosis antibodies with the reference cELISA test in West African Bos indicus.

    Barend M. deC. Bronsvoort;Bronwyn Koterwas;Fiona Land;Ian G. Handel

  • Mortality in early born, housed lambs in south-west England

    L.E. Green;K.L. Morgan

Frequent Co-Authors

Nigel P. French
Nigel P. French Massey University
Ian Handel
Ian Handel University of Edinburgh
Laura E. Green
Laura E. Green University of Birmingham
Tim D.H. Parkin
Tim D.H. Parkin University of Bristol
Peter D. Clegg
Peter D. Clegg University of Liverpool
Richard Wall
Richard Wall University of Bristol
Gina L. Pinchbeck
Gina L. Pinchbeck University of Liverpool
Robert M. Christley
Robert M. Christley University of Liverpool
Peter J. Cripps
Peter J. Cripps University of Liverpool
Rachel M. Chalmers
Rachel M. Chalmers Singleton Hospital

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