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Most people in rural areas of Lao PDR are living in close proximity to their livestock which may increase risk of being infected with pig zoonoses, either via direct contact with livestock, via consumption of contaminated pig products or mosquito vectors. Between 2006 and 2015 two ACIAR and one I...


Inthavong, PhouthKhamlome, BoualamSolomon, V.Vongxay, K.Allen, J.Okello, A.Conlan, J.Gilbert, J.Unger, Fred[One Health studies of pig associated zoonoses in smallholder pig production in Lao PDR]One Health studies of pig associated zoonoses in smallholder pig production in Lao PDR
Inthavong, PhouthDurr, P.A.Khamlome, BoualamBlaszak, KateSomoulay, V.Allen, J.Gilbert, J.[One Health in action: Experiences from Lao PDR]One Health in action: Experiences from Lao PDR
Inthavong, PhouthBlaszak, KateDurr, P.A.Khamlome, BoualamSomoulay, V.Allen, J.Gilbert, J.Holt, H.Graham, K.[A participatory Ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR]A participatory Ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR

Pigs in Lao People’s Democratic Republic are important for income and food security, particularly in rural households. The majority of pigs are reared in smallholder systems, which may challenge the implementation of any disease control strategies. To investigate risk factors for pig production d...


Holt, H.R.Inthavong, PhouthBlaszak, KateKeokamphe, C.Phongmany, A.Blacksell, Stuart D.Durr, P.A.Graham, K.Allen, J.Donnelly, B.Newberry, K.Grace, DeliaAlonso, SilviaGilbert, J.Unger, Fred[Production diseases in smallholder pig systems in rural Lao PDR]Production diseases in smallholder pig systems in rural Lao PDR

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