Vaccination services for people and livestock often fail to achieve sufficient coverages in Africa's remote rural settings because of financial, logistic, and service delivery constraints. In Chad from 2000 through 2005, we demonstrated the feasibility of combining vaccination programs for nomadi...
Schelling, E.
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Bechir, M.
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Ahmed, M.A.
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Wyss, K.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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Zinsstag, Jakob
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[Human and animal vaccination delivery to remote nomadic families, Chad]
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Human and animal vaccination delivery to remote nomadic families, Chad
Grace, Delia
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Omore, Amos O.
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Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
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Nasinyama, G.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[Risk analysis: an emerging ecohealth perspective?]
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Risk analysis: an emerging ecohealth perspective?
Animal diseases cause significant economic losses to the livestock sub-sector in sub Saharan Africa (SSA). To minimize these losses, SSA governments have allocated over 70% of total livestock services budgets to disease control and other animal health services. Declining state budgets, however, ...
Tambi, N.E.
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Maina, W.O.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[An analysis of the impact of public animal health expenditures on the performance of the livestock sub-sector in Kenya]
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An analysis of the impact of public animal health expenditures on the performance of the livestock sub-sector in Kenya
Animal diseases have a major impact on crop-livestock systems in West Africa. The productivity of all crop-livestock systems is limited both by the direct effects of overt disease and by strategies that are adopted to mitigate disease risk. Epidemic diseases require substantial expenditures to li...
McDermott, John J.
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Richard, D.
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Randolph, Thomas F.
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[Incidence of animal diseases and their current and future impacts on crop-livestock systems in West africa]
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Incidence of animal diseases and their current and future impacts on crop-livestock systems in West africa