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Grace, DeliaDomínguez Salas, PaulaAlonso, SilviaFahrion, Anna S.Häsler, BarbaraHeilmann, MartinHoffmann, VivianKang'ethe, Erastus K.Roesel, KristinaLore, Tezira A.[Food safety metrics relevant to low and middle income countries: Technical brief]Food safety metrics relevant to low and middle income countries: Technical brief

Of all East African countries, Uganda boasts the highest pork consumption at 3.4 kg per capita per year (2011). Yet, there is little documentation how pork is produced, marketed and consumed, or on the implications this may have on public health. Up to 70% of produced pork is estimated to be cons...


Heilmann, MartinRoesel, KristinaClausen, P.H.Grace, Delia[Knowledge, attitudes and practices among customers at pork butcheries in Kampala, Uganda]Knowledge, attitudes and practices among customers at pork butcheries in Kampala, Uganda

Heilmann, Martin[Flies as potential carriers for diseases in pork butcheries in Kampala]Flies as potential carriers for diseases in pork butcheries in Kampala

The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovars including the presence of shared plasmids in pork and related fresh vegetables served in pork joints in Kampala, Uganda. Pork butcheries in three of the five admini...


Ndoboli, D.Heilmann, MartinRoesel, KristinaClausen, P.H.Wampande, E.Grace, DeliaAlter, T.Huehn, S.[Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella enterica in pork and vegetable servings at pork joints in Kampala, Uganda]Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella enterica in pork and vegetable servings at pork joints in Kampala, Uganda

Grace, DeliaAlonso, SilviaDomínguez Salas, PaulaFahrion, Anna S.Häsler, BarbaraHeilmann, MartinHoffmann, V.Kang'ethe, Erastus K.Roesel, Kristina[Food safety metrics relevant to low- and middle-income countries]Food safety metrics relevant to low- and middle-income countries

Synanthropic flies live close to humans and their animals, feed on their food and breed in faeces and other organic material. As such, they are known vectors for Salmonella spp., which are among the most common causes for foodborne diseases worldwide, especially in the developing world due to poo...


Heilmann, Martin[Flies as vectors for Salmonella spp. and their control in pork butcheries in Kampala, Uganda – A contribution to improve public health]Flies as vectors for Salmonella spp. and their control in pork butcheries in Kampala, Uganda – A contribution to improve public health

Synanthropic flies have adapted to the mass of decaying organic matter near human settlements. As such, they feed and breed on food, faeces and other organic material and are known vectors for various diseases. Many of these diseases are associated with food, and foodborne diseases are of growing...


Heilmann, MartinRoesel, KristinaGrace, DeliaBauer, B.Clausen, P.H.[The impact of insecticide-treated material to reduce flies among pork outlets in Kampala, Uganda]The impact of insecticide-treated material to reduce flies among pork outlets in Kampala, Uganda

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