Autor:
Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
Arimi, S.M.
Omore, Amos O.
McDermott, John J.
Nduhiu, J.G.
Macharia, J.K.
Githua, A.
The risk of infection by milk-borne brucellosis is one reason for public health regulations which discourage informal milk markets that sell unpasteurized milk. However, these regulations are not generally implemented in many developing countries. Kenya is a typical example, with over 85% of mil...
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Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
,
Arimi, S.M.
,
Omore, Amos O.
,
McDermott, John J.
,
Nduhiu, J.G.
,
Macharia, J.K.
,
Githua, A.
,
[The prevalence of antibodies to Brucella abortus in marketed milk in Kenya and its public health implications]
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The prevalence of antibodies to Brucella abortus in marketed milk in Kenya and its public health implications