Autor:
Nguna, J.
Dione, Michel M.
Apamaku, M.
Majalija, S.
Mugizi, R.D.
Odoch, T.
Kato, C.D.
Tumwine, G.
Kabaasa, J.D.
Curtis, K.
Graham, M.
Ejobi, F.
Graham, T.
Introduction: the burden of brucellosis among smallholder farmers is poorly-documented in Uganda. The disease burden is likely to be high, given the high levels of endemicity, lots of exposures and due to lack of control measures. In order to designate appropriate control measures, the magnitude ...
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Nguna, J.
,
Dione, Michel M.
,
Apamaku, M.
,
Majalija, S.
,
Mugizi, R.D.
,
Odoch, T.
,
Kato, C.D.
,
Tumwine, G.
,
Kabaasa, J.D.
,
Curtis, K.
,
Graham, M.
,
Ejobi, F.
,
Graham, T.
,
[Seroprevalence of brucellosis and risk factors associated with its seropositivity in cattle, goats and humans in Iganga District, Uganda]
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Seroprevalence of brucellosis and risk factors associated with its seropositivity in cattle, goats and humans in Iganga District, Uganda