© 2026 KNUST Research Atlas. All rights reserved.

Back to Search
Profile photo of Richmond Yeboah

Richmond Yeboah

Theoretical and Applied Biology

View Official KNUST Profile

About

Staff has not updated content!

Research Summary

(inferred from publications by AI)

This researcher has conducted extensive research on diseases affecting African animals, including studies on rabies epidemiology and control, Bovine Coronavirus infections in livestock, and SARS-CoV-2-related issues across global health domains. Their work emphasizes methodologies for detecting and studying these diseases, highlighting the interconnectedness of rabies prevention strategies and their broader societal implications. Additionally, their research explores the role of mosquitoes as vectors for disease transmission, contributing to public health strategies aimed at controlling infectious diseases while addressing social equity challenges.

Research Themes

All Papers

Rabies is still a fatal but neglected disease: a case report(2021)
Sero-prevalence, cross-species infection and serological determinants of prevalence of Bovine Coronavirus in Cattle, Sheep and Goats in Ghana(2019)
Molecular-based cross-species evaluation of bovine coronavirus infection in cattle, sheep and goats in Ghana(2020)
Molecular-based cross-species evaluation of bovine coronavirus infection in cattle, sheep and goats in Ghana.(2020)
Molecular-based cross-species evaluation of bovine coronavirus infection in cattle, sheep and goats in Ghana.(2020)
Molecular-based cross-species evaluation of bovine coronavirus infection in cattle, sheep and goats in Ghana.(2020)
Molecular-Based Cross-Species Evaluation of Bovine Coronavirus Infection in Cattle, Sheep and Goats in Ghana.(2020)
Molecular-based cross-species evaluation of bovine coronavirus infection in cattle, sheep and goats in Ghana.(2020)
Epidemiological profile of SARS-CoV-2 among selected regions in Ghana: A cross-sectional retrospective study(2020)
Genomic and epidemiological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 in Africa(2021)
Development of a Whole-Virus ELISA for Serological Evaluation of Domestic Livestock as Possible Hosts of Human Coronavirus NL63(2019)
Low risk of SARS-CoV-2 in blood transfusion(2021)
Potential Intermediate Hosts for Coronavirus Transmission: No Evidence of Clade 2c Coronaviruses in Domestic Livestock from Ghana(2019)
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in northern Ghana: insights from whole-genome sequencing(2021)
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Northern Ghana; Insights from Whole Genome Sequencing(2020)
Using drones to transport suspected COVID-19 samples; experiences from the second largest testing centre in Ghana, West Africa(2022)
Genetic characterization of varicella-zoster and HIV-1 viruses from the cerebrospinal fluid of a co-infected encephalitic patient, Ghana(2022)
Next-generation sequencing reveals viral aetiologies of encephalitis in Ghana: a prospective cross-sectional study(2025)
Clinical epidemiology, determinants, and outcomes of viral encephalitis in Ghana; a cross-sectional study(2024)
Burden of respiratory viral infections among inmates of a Ghanaian prison(2019)
Diagnostics for COVID-19: A case for field-deployable, rapid molecular tests for community surveillance(2020)
Sero-molecular epidemiology of hepatitis E virus in pigs and human contacts in Ghana(2021)
Influenza Outbreak Among Students in Ghana: a Report From Three Time Points(2020)
Influenza outbreak among students in Ghana: a report from three time points(2020)
Influenza outbreak among students in Ghana: a report from three time points(2020)

Collaboration Network

49e36986-08a2-48df-abd9-0d39b9c8e03c
Research Collaboration Map
Collaboration Frequency
Less
More

About This Profile

This profile is generated from publicly available publication metadata and is intended for research discovery purposes. Themes, summaries, and trajectories are inferred computationally and may not capture the full scope of the lecturer's work. For authoritative information, please refer to the official KNUST profile.