
معرفی
Kayla Garrett is a Researcher at the University of Georgia, specifically within the College of Veterinary Medicine and Department of Population Health. Her work focuses on wildlife disease epidemiology, with an emphasis on zoonotic pathogens and parasitic infections in urban and wild animal populations.
- Specializes in molecular characterization of parasites and pathogens
- Conducts field studies on tick-borne diseases and protozoan infections
- Collaborates with international teams in Chad and the U.S.
Her recent publications highlight research trends in vector-borne diseases, urban wildlife health, and One Health approaches to combatting parasitic threats. Key subfields include pathogen surveillance, host-parasite interactions, wildlife mortality analysis, and molecular epidemiology.
Garrett's work spans multiple continents and species, from American mink to domestic dogs in Chad, addressing both ecological and public health implications of wildlife-associated diseases.

