Rift Valley fever is a viral zoonosis that primarily affects people, cattle, sheep, goats, camels, buffalos, dromedaries, antelopes and wildebeest. The two most recent RVF epidemics in Kenya occurred in 1997/1998 and in 2006/2007 with severe socio-economic consequences in multiple sectors of the ...
Kimani, T.M.
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Schelling, E.
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Ngigi, M.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[Economic analysis of alternate Rift Valley fever control options from a multisectoral perspective]
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Economic analysis of alternate Rift Valley fever control options from a multisectoral perspective
We employ propensity score matching (PSM) framework to examine the impact of sweet potatobased
feed technology adoption on household-based pig production in Sichuan, China. An ex post
survey in six villages was conducted in 2009, of which five villages were in project intervention sites
(exposed ...
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
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Nguyen Ngoc Toan
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Chengyi Zou
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Jinyuan Liu
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Xianglin Li
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[An impact evaluation of technology adoption by smallholders in Sichuan, China: The case of sweet potato-pig systems]
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An impact evaluation of technology adoption by smallholders in Sichuan, China: The case of sweet potato-pig systems
Animal trypanosomosis still remains a major constraint to livestock production across sub-Saharan Africa. Drug use is the principal method to control trypanosomosis. Unfortunately, the development and spread of chemoresistance against trypanocidal drugs severely threatens the sustainability of th...
Mungube, Erick
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Diall, Oumar
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Bauer, Burkhard
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Grace, Delia
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Affognon, Hippolyte D.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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Boucoum, Zakaria
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Sidibe, Issa
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Clausen, Peter-Henning
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[Management of trypanocide resistance in the cotton belt of West Africa: Lessons learnt during the 10 years of the BMZ-funded regional coordinated project]
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Management of trypanocide resistance in the cotton belt of West Africa: Lessons learnt during the 10 years of the BMZ-funded regional coordinated project
Lapar, Ma. Lucila
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Toan, N.N.
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Zou, C.
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Liu, J.
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Li, X.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[An impact evaluation of technology adoption by smallholders in Sichuan, China: The case of sweet potato-pig systems]
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An impact evaluation of technology adoption by smallholders in Sichuan, China: The case of sweet potato-pig systems
Perry, Brian D.
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McDermott, John J.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[Control of infectious diseases: making appropriate decisions in different epidemiological and socio-economic conditions]
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Control of infectious diseases: making appropriate decisions in different epidemiological and socio-economic conditions
A survey was conducted to determine the occurrence and magnitude of antitrypanosomal drug resistance in cattle of the Ladduga Grazing Reserve. The 310 cattle used in the study were randomly selected from each of the 6 blocks of the reserve. Blood samples obtained by venipuncture from the cattle w...
Randolph, Thomas F.
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Diall, O.
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Clausen, P.H.
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Diarra, B.
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Mamman, M.
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Kalejaiye, J.O.
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Shaida, S.S.
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Fajinmi, A.O.
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Samdi, S.K.
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Wayo, B.
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Okoh, E.
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Ramatu, B.
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Malala, A.U.
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Bengaly, Z.
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Vitouley, H.
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[Assessment of anti-trypanosomal drug resistance in cattle of the Ladduga Grazing Reserve, Kachia, Nigeria]
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Assessment of anti-trypanosomal drug resistance in cattle of the Ladduga Grazing Reserve, Kachia, Nigeria
In controlling Rift Valley fever, public health sector optimises health benefits by considering cost-effective control options. We modelled cost-effectiveness of livestock RVF control from a public health perspective in Kenya. Analysis was limited to pastoral and agro-pastoral system high-risk ar...
Kimani, T.
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Schelling, E.
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Bett, Bernard K.
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Ngigi, M.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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Fuhrimann, S.
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[Public health benefits from livestock Rift Valley fever control: A simulation of two epidemics in Kenya]
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Public health benefits from livestock Rift Valley fever control: A simulation of two epidemics in Kenya
Randolph, Thomas F.
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Tarawali, Shirley A.
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[Improving collaboration between research and the private sector to accelerate livestock innovation for sustainability into use: Setting the scene]
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Improving collaboration between research and the private sector to accelerate livestock innovation for sustainability into use: Setting the scene
Ekaya, Wellington N.
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Gebremedhin, Berhanu
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Hanotte, Olivier H.
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Kiara, Henry K.
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Merbold, Lutz
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Moyo, Siboniso
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Hung Nguyen-Viet
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Padmakumar, V.P.
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Pelle, Roger
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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Stapleton, James
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Tegegne, Azage
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[Targeted investment in livestock research helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals]
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Targeted investment in livestock research helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals