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Alonso, SilviaKang'ethe, Erastus K.Roesel, KristinaNgwili, N.Muunda, Emmanuel M.Grace, Delia[Pig farmers, pig eaters? Characterizing household and child feeding practices among smallholder pig farmers in Uganda]Pig farmers, pig eaters? Characterizing household and child feeding practices among smallholder pig farmers in Uganda

Galiè, AlessandraNjiru, Nelly M.Heckert, J.Myers, E.Alonso, Silvia[Gendered barriers and opportunities among milk traders in the informal sector in peri-urban Nairobi]Gendered barriers and opportunities among milk traders in the informal sector in peri-urban Nairobi

Smallholder dairy farming is seen as a viable and promising activity to support the livelihoods of cattle keepers in low-income countries. This farming system, characterized by small herds of improved cattle raised under zero-grazing, is proven to lead to better milk yields, but also to require m...


Alonso, SilviaToye, Philip G.Msalya, G.Grace, DeliaUnger, Fred[Smallholder dairy farming in Tanzania: Farming practices, animal health and public health challenges and opportunities]Smallholder dairy farming in Tanzania: Farming practices, animal health and public health challenges and opportunities

Pastoralism is used to describe a society that derives majority of their food and income from livestock. This form of farming system is largely practised in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL). It is estimated that 70% of the landmass in the Horn of Africa is dry land; in Kenya 80% of the landmas...


Wakhungu, Judi W.Wesongah, J.Tura, G.Msalya, G.Grace, DeliaUnger, FredAlonso, Silvia[Pastoralism in Kenya and Tanzania: Challenges and opportunities in animal health and food security]Pastoralism in Kenya and Tanzania: Challenges and opportunities in animal health and food security

Alonso, SilviaMsalya, G.Toye, Philip G.Grace, DeliaUnger, Fred[Ancient farming styles and old zoonoses: Brucellosis and Q fever among pastoralist and smallholder cattle herds in Tanzania]Ancient farming styles and old zoonoses: Brucellosis and Q fever among pastoralist and smallholder cattle herds in Tanzania

One Health implies a strong emphasis on ethics, recognising the interdependent relationships of humans, animals and the environment. We argue that the universal ethical principles for human-subject research, presented in the Belmont report as Respect for Persons, Beneficence and Justice, should b...


Cooper, T.L.Kirino, Y.Alonso, SilviaLindahl, Johanna F.Nga T.H. LeGrace, Delia[One Health ethics: The need for policy before research and action]One Health ethics: The need for policy before research and action

Milk is an important source of nutrients in the diet. However, due to its nutritional nature it also serves as an ideal medium for growth and development of various microorganisms under suitable conditions. It is a staple food, which is linked to zoonotic pathogens. This study was carried out in ...


Hyera, E.Msalya, G.Karimuribo, E.D.Kurwijila, Lusato R.Alonso, SilviaRoesel, KristinaGrace, Delia[Isolation and identification of Listeria species along the milk value chain in one region of Tanzania]Isolation and identification of Listeria species along the milk value chain in one region of Tanzania

Pastoralism is a farming system in societies that derive majority of their food and income from livestock production. This form of farming system is practised in the world’s arid and semi arid lands (ASALs). It is estimated that 70% of the landmass in the Horn of Africa is dry land; in Kenya 80% ...


Wakhungu, Judi W.Wesongah, J.Galgalo, T.Msalya, G.Grace, DeliaUnger, FredAlonso, Silvia[Pastoralism: Animal health and food safety situation analysis, Kenya and Tanzania]Pastoralism: Animal health and food safety situation analysis, Kenya and Tanzania

Hunduma, D.Alonso, SilviaAgga, G.Kerro, O.Wieland, BarbaraDesta, HiwotGrace, DeliaAmenu, K.[Occurrence and antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli O157: H7 and Salmonella in the milk and feces of lactating dairy cows and camels in Borana pastoral community, Ethiopia]Occurrence and antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli O157: H7 and Salmonella in the milk and feces of lactating dairy cows and camels in Borana pastoral community, Ethiopia

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