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Amenu, K.Desta, HiwotAlonso, Silvia[Guide for training of pastoralists (women) in Borana Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia on good milk production, handling and processing practices and prevention of the transmission of milk-borne zoonotic diseases]Guide for training of pastoralists (women) in Borana Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia on good milk production, handling and processing practices and prevention of the transmission of milk-borne zoonotic diseases

A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of Brucella spp. and Leptospira spp. and risk factors of exposure in cattle in three zones with varying land use types and wildlife–livestock interactions. Five villages were selected purposively; two in areas with intensive li...


Nthiwa, D.Alonso, SilviaOdongo, D.Kenya, E.Bett, Bernard K.[Zoonotic pathogen seroprevalence in cattle in a wildlife–livestock interface, Kenya]Zoonotic pathogen seroprevalence in cattle in a wildlife–livestock interface, Kenya

Mai Van HiepDuong Nguyen KhangCao, V.Minh-Anh Dang-TrinhNguyen Ngoc ThuyNguyen Van NhaLapar, Ma. LucilaGilbert, J.Alonso, Silvia[A survey to investigate leptospirosis transmission in pig farming households]A survey to investigate leptospirosis transmission in pig farming households

Inthavong, PhouthKhamlome, BoualamDurr, P.A.Blaszak, KateSomoulay, V.Allen, J.Gilbert, J.Holt, H.Alonso, SilviaGrace, Delia[Epidemiology of pig zoonoses in smallholder pig farms in Laos]Epidemiology of pig zoonoses in smallholder pig farms in Laos

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most devastating infectious diseases worldwide. Whilst global burden estimates for M. tuberculosis infection (MtTB) are well established, accurate data on the contribution of zoonotic TB (zTB) caused by M. bovis or M. caprae to human TB are scarce. The association ...


Durr, S.Muller, B.Alonso, SilviaHattendorf, J.Laisse, C.J.M.Helden, P.D. vanZinsstag, Jakob[Differences in primary sites of infection between zoonotic and human tuberculosis: Results from a worldwide systematic review]Differences in primary sites of infection between zoonotic and human tuberculosis: Results from a worldwide systematic review

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