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Background The One Health concept promotes the enhancement of human, animal and ecosystem health through multi-sectorial governance support and policies to combat health security threats. In Vietnam, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal and human health settings poses a significant threat, bu...


Mitchell, M.E.V.Alders, R.Unger, FredHung Nguyen-VietTrang Thi Huyen LeToribio, J.-A.[The challenges of investigating antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam – what benefits does a One Health approach offer the animal and human health sectors?]The challenges of investigating antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam – what benefits does a One Health approach offer the animal and human health sectors?

Nguyen, ChiUnger, FredBarnes, T.Le, T.Hung Nguyen-Viet[Regional symposium on pig research and ILRI One Health activities updates Q1 2019]Regional symposium on pig research and ILRI One Health activities updates Q1 2019

Nga, N.T.D.Hung, P.V.Hung Nguyen-VietHuyen, N.T.T.Nhuan, N.H.Giang HuongPho, N.V.Quang, B.V.Trang, N.T.H.[Upgrading in smallholder pig value chain in Vietnam]Upgrading in smallholder pig value chain in Vietnam

Ekaya, Wellington N.Gebremedhin, BerhanuHanotte, Olivier H.Kiara, Henry K.Merbold, LutzMoyo, SibonisoHung Nguyen-VietPadmakumar, V.P.Pelle, RogerRandolph, Thomas F.Stapleton, JamesTegegne, Azage[Targeted investment in livestock research helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals]Targeted investment in livestock research helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

The use of planted drying beds for faecal sludge treatment is effective for solid-liquid separation, but the leachate produced requires further treatment prior to discharge or reuse. This study investigates the potential of a new and low-cost solution for leachate treatment.


Kengne, E.S.Magloire, K.I.Letah, W.A.Akoa, A.Hung Nguyen-VietStrande, L.[Treatment technology for leachate from faecal sludge drying beds]Treatment technology for leachate from faecal sludge drying beds

Are the current practices of handling human excreta for agricultural purposes by farmers in Vietnam good enough?This study set up an excreta storage experiment to research how to inactivate Ascaris lumbricoides eggs and stillmaintain the nutrient value of human excreta.


Vu Van TuPhuc Pham DucHung Nguyen-VietZurbrugg, C.Huu Bich, T.Zinsstag, Jakob[Helminth eggs die-off and nutrients: Human excreta storage experiment]Helminth eggs die-off and nutrients: Human excreta storage experiment
Hoang Van MinhHung Nguyen-Viet[Health and social determinants of health in Vietnam: Local evidence and international implications]Health and social determinants of health in Vietnam: Local evidence and international implications

Pork is the most common and widely consumed meat product in Vietnam. The study aimed to assess nutrition and food safety risks and opportunities associated with pork value chains in Vietnam. Twenty-nine focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted in Hung Yen and Nghe An provinces with 164 partic...


Hung Nguyen-VietSinh Dang-XuanPhuc Pham DucRoesel, KristinaNguyen Mai HuongToan Luu-QuocPham Van HungNguyen Thi Duong NgaLapar, Ma. LucilaUnger, FredHäsler, B.Grace, Delia[Rapid integrated assessment of food safety and nutrition related to pork consumption of regular consumers and mothers with young children in Vietnam]Rapid integrated assessment of food safety and nutrition related to pork consumption of regular consumers and mothers with young children in Vietnam

Background The Sustainable Development Goals include commitments to end poverty, and promote education for all, gender equality, the availability of water and decent work for all. An important constraint is the fact that each day, many millions of women and children, and much less frequently men,...


Geere, J.Bartram, J.Bates, L.Danquah, L.Evans, B.Fisher, M.B.Groce, N.Majuru, B.Mokoena, M.M.Mukhola, M.S.Hung Nguyen-VietPhuc Pham DucWilliams, A.R.Schmidt, W.P.Hunter, P.R.[Carrying water may be a major contributor to disability from musculoskeletal disorders in low income countries: a cross-sectional survey in South Africa, Ghana and Vietnam]Carrying water may be a major contributor to disability from musculoskeletal disorders in low income countries: a cross-sectional survey in South Africa, Ghana and Vietnam

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