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Subhash Morzaria is affiliated with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on subfields including Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Animal Science and Zoology, Modeling and Simulation, and Parasitology.

The main topics covered in Morzaria's work include zoonotic diseases and public health, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, animal virus infections studies, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, viral infections and outbreaks research, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, and vector-borne infectious diseases.

Morzaria has published multiple papers in a range of scientific venues such as BMJ, BMC Veterinary Research, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, and Preventive Veterinary Medicine. Frequent venues of publication indicate a consistent contribution to journals focused on both veterinary science and human medicine.

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Preventing the next pandemic: the power of a global viral surveillance network, 2021, BMJ
  • A longitudinal study of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels, 2023, BMC Veterinary Research
  • Multilocus genotyping of Theileria parva isolates associated with a live vaccination trial in Kenya provides evidence for transmission of immunizing parasites into local tick and cattle populations, 2020, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
  • Risk factors for serological evidence of MERS-CoV in camels, Kenya, 2016-2017, 2020, Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • We need a global framework for promoting safe handling of high consequence pathogens, 2024, BMJ

Morzaria has frequently collaborated with a number of co-authors, including Dennis Carroll, Keith Sumption, Emma Gardner, Sophie VonDobschuetz, and Yilma J. Makonnen, each having worked on at least two publications together. These collaborations reflect broad interdisciplinary engagement within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • The Global Virome Project

    Dennis Carroll;Peter Daszak;Nathan D. Wolfe;George F. Gao

  • Genome sequence of Theileria parva, a bovine pathogen that transforms lymphocytes.

    Malcolm J. Gardner;Richard Bishop;Trushar Shah;Etienne P. de Villiers

  • Theileria: Intracellular protozoan parasites of wild and domestic ruminants transmitted by ixodid ticks

    Richard P. Bishop;A.J. Musoke;S.P. Morzaria;M. Gardner

  • A recombinant sporozoite surface antigen of Theileria parva induces protection in cattle.

    Antony Musoke;Subhash Morzaria;Catherine Nkonge;Elaine Jones

  • Theileria parva candidate vaccine antigens recognized by immune bovine cytotoxic T lymphocytes

    Simon P. Graham;Roger Pellé;Yoshikazu Honda;Duncan M. Mwangi

  • Geographical and Historical Patterns in the Emergences of Novel Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5 and H7 Viruses in Poultry.

    Madhur S. Dhingra;Madhur S. Dhingra;Jean Artois;Simon Dellicour;Philippe Lemey

  • Live immunization against East Coast fever – current status

    Giuseppe Di Giulio;Godelieve Lynen;Subhash Morzaria;Chris Oura

  • Bovine T cells, B cells, and null cells are transformed by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva

    C L Baldwin;S J Black;W C Brown;P A Conrad

  • A cement protein of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, located in the secretory e cell granules of the type III salivary gland acini, induces strong antibody responses in cattle.

    Richard Bishop;Bronwen Lambson;Clive Wells;Pratibala Pandit

  • Detection of a carrier state in Theileria parva-infected cattle by the polymerase chain reaction.

    R. Bishop;B. Sohanpal;D. P. Kariuki;A. S. Young

  • An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Theileria parva antibodies in cattle using a recombinant polymorphic immunodominant molecule

    Joseph Katende;Subhash Morzaria;Philip Toye;Robert Skilton

  • The persistence of Theileria parva infection in cattle immunized using two stocks which differ in their ability to induce a carrier state: analysis using a novel blood spot PCR assay

    R.A. Skilton;Richard Bishop;J.M. Katende;S. Mwaura

  • Emergence and dissemination of clade 2.3.4.4 H5Nx influenza viruses — how is the Asian HPAI H5 lineage maintained

    Filip Claes;Subhash P Morzaria;Ruben O Donis

  • Reassortant highly pathogenic influenza A(H5N6) virus in Laos.

    Frank Y.K. Wong;Phouvong Phommachanh;Wantanee Kalpravidh;Chintana Chanthavisouk

  • Conservation of the sporozoite p67 vaccine antigen in cattle-derived Theileria parva stocks with different cross-immunity profiles.

    Vishvanath Nene;A.J. Musoke;E.I. Gobright;S.P. Morzaria

  • Biology of Babesia

    A.S. Young;S.P. Morzaria

  • Molecular epidemiology of Theileria parva in the field

    D. Geysen;Richard P. Bishop;Robert A. Skilton;T.T. Dolan

  • Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: implications for East Coast fever immunization

    S.L. Deem;Brian D. Perry;J.M. Katende;John J. McDermott;John J. McDermott

  • Identification of a Theileria mutans-specific antigen for use in an antibody and antigen detection ELISA.

    J. M. Katende;B. M. Goddeeris;S. P. Morzaria;C. G. Nkonge

  • Generation and characterization of cloned Theileria parva parasites.

    S.P. Morzaria;T.T. Dolan;R.A.I. Norval;Richard P. Bishop

  • Duration of immunity to East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection of cattle).

    M. J. Burridge;S. P. Morzaria;M. P. Cunningham;C. G. D. Brown

  • The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in cattle in smallholder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya; a cross-sectional study

    G.K. Gitau;Brian D. Perry;J.M. Katende;John J. McDermott

  • Detection of polymorphisms among Theileria parva stocks using repetitive, telomeric and ribosomal DNA probes and anti-schizont monoclonal antibodies.

    R. P. Bishop;B. K. Sohanpal;B. A. Allsopp;P. R. Spooner

  • Bovine TCells, B Cells, andNullCells AreTransformed bythe Protozoan Parasite Theileria parvat

    C. L. Baldwin;S. J. Black;W. C. Brown;P. A. Conrad

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard P. Bishop
Richard P. Bishop International Livestock Research Institute
John J. McDermott
John J. McDermott International Food Policy Research Institute
Marius Gilbert
Marius Gilbert Université Libre de Bruxelles
Elizabeth Glass
Elizabeth Glass University of Edinburgh
Claire M. Fraser
Claire M. Fraser University of Maryland, Baltimore
Brian D. Perry
Brian D. Perry University of Oxford
Frans Jongejan
Frans Jongejan University of Pretoria
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma
Thomas A. House
Thomas A. House University of Manchester

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