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Eimeriosis is caused by a protozoan infection affecting most domestic animal species. Outbreaks in cattle are associated with various environmental factors in temperate climates but limited work has been done in tropical settings. The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence and env...


Makau, D.N.Gitau, G.K.Muchemi, G.K.Thomas, L.F.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Wardrop, N.A.Fèvre, Eric M.Glanville, William A. de[Environmental predictors of bovine Eimeria infection in western Kenya]Environmental predictors of bovine Eimeria infection in western Kenya

Commercial layer and indigenous chicken farming in Nairobi and associated activities in the egg value chains are a source of livelihood for urban families. A value chain mapping framework was used to describe types of inputs and outputs from chicken farms, challenges faced by producers and their ...


Onono, J.O.Alarcón, PabloKarani, M.Muinde, P.Akoko, James M.Carron, M.Fèvre, Eric M.Häsler, BarbaraRushton, Jonathan[Identification of production challenges and benefits using value chain mapping of egg food systems in Nairobi, Kenya]Identification of production challenges and benefits using value chain mapping of egg food systems in Nairobi, Kenya

In many livestock production systems in sub-Saharan Africa, cattle are owned by individual keepers but regularly mix with animals from other herds while grazing communal land, at watering points or through the use of shared bulls for breeding and ploughing. Such contacts may have important implic...


Ogola, J.Fèvre, Eric M.Gitau, G.K.Christley, R.Muchemi, G.Glanville, William A. de[The topology of between-herd cattle contacts in a mixed farming production system in western Kenya]The topology of between-herd cattle contacts in a mixed farming production system in western Kenya

The camel milk trade in Kenya has evolved significantly from a small-scale business undertaken in local villages to its current status involving a large number of different stakeholders supplying urban towns, particularly Nairobi City. Despite the evident growth pattern, the supply of camel milk ...


Muloi, D.Alarcón, P.Ombui, J.Ngeiywa, K.J.Abdullahi, B.Muinde, P.Karani, Maurice K.Rushton, JonathanFèvre, Eric M.[Value chain analysis and sanitary risks of the camel milk system supplying Nairobi city, Kenya]Value chain analysis and sanitary risks of the camel milk system supplying Nairobi city, Kenya

Wieland, BarbaraDione, Michel M.Alemu, BirukFèvre, Eric M.Grace, DeliaOmoya, L.Ström, G.Lindahl, E.Magnusson, Ulf[Harmonisation of data collection on antimicrobial use in livestock production]Harmonisation of data collection on antimicrobial use in livestock production

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