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In tropical countries, maize, groundnuts, sorghum and milk are often contaminated by mycotoxins, which are toxic substances produced by fungi. High levels of exposure are fatal and lower levels can cause liver cancer in people and growth depression in livestock. Mycotoxicosis constitutes a classi...


Kiama, T.N.Sirma, A.J.Senerwa, D.M.Ochungo, P.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Lindahl, Johanna F.Kang'ethe, Erastus K.Grace, Delia[How qualitative studies and gender analysis can add value to the assessment of dietary exposure to aflatoxins in Kenya]How qualitative studies and gender analysis can add value to the assessment of dietary exposure to aflatoxins in Kenya

Lindahl, Johanna F.Pretari, A.Grace, DeliaKorhonen, H.Hoffmann, V.[Measuring and mitigating the risk of mycotoxins in maize and dairy products for poor consumers in Kenya]Measuring and mitigating the risk of mycotoxins in maize and dairy products for poor consumers in Kenya

Lindahl, Johanna F.Grace, Delia[What is CGIAR doing on aflatoxins—And what are aflatoxins doing in the milk?]What is CGIAR doing on aflatoxins—And what are aflatoxins doing in the milk?

Lindahl, Johanna F.[Pest forecasting: Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, aflatoxicosis]Pest forecasting: Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, aflatoxicosis

A warmer, wetter world is likely to be sicker. TheMekong is a hotspot for human, animal and plant diseases, and some of themost important are highly sensitive to climate and climate changes. These diseases can impose enormous burdens on human health and the agricultural sector and hinder broader ...


Hung Nguyen-VietHu Suk LeeUnger, FredLindahl, Johanna F.Bett, Bernard K.Grace, Delia[Climate sensitive diseases in the Mekong Region: Can we predict pests by climate factors?]Climate sensitive diseases in the Mekong Region: Can we predict pests by climate factors?

In the next two decades, the world population will increase significantly; the majority in the developing countries located in the tropics of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. To feed such a population, it is necessary to increase the availability of food, particularly high-value an...


Hernández-Castellano, L.E.Nally, J.E.Lindahl, Johanna F.Wanapat, M.Alhidary, I.A.Fangueiro, D.Grace, DeliaRatto, M.Bambou, J.C.Almeida, A.M. de[Dairy science and health in the tropics: Challenges and opportunities for the next decades]Dairy science and health in the tropics: Challenges and opportunities for the next decades

Doyle, R.E.Godde, Cécile M.Wieland, BarbaraDwyer, C.M.Roesel, KristinaLindahl, Johanna F.Alonso, SilviaGrace, Delia[Productivity – intensification – animal welfare: Synergies or trade-offs?]Productivity – intensification – animal welfare: Synergies or trade-offs?

Urban livestock provides an important source of food and income, but it may increase the risks for disease transmission. Vectors, such as mosquitoes, might increase and thereby cause an enhanced transmission of infectious diseases, such as dengue fever; considered the most important mosquito-born...


Jakobsen, F.Thang Nguyen-TienLong Pham-ThanhVuong Nghia BuiHung Nguyen-VietSon Tran-HaiLundkvist, A.Anh Bui-NgocLindahl, Johanna F.[Urban livestock-keeping and dengue in urban and peri-urban Hanoi, Vietnam]Urban livestock-keeping and dengue in urban and peri-urban Hanoi, Vietnam

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