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Salmon, Gareth R.Marshall, KarenTebug, Stanly FonMissohou, AyaoRobinson, Timothy P.Macleod, M.[The greenhouse gas abatement potential of productivity improving measures applied to cattle systems in a developing region]The greenhouse gas abatement potential of productivity improving measures applied to cattle systems in a developing region

How does one deal with a shortcoming in a public service when even a state “pocket of effectiveness” is unlikely to fill it directly? In the Belgian colonial era, South Kivu Province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo had a vibrant animal production system, which then was shattered by succes...


Leonard, David K.Mushi, M.F.Robinson, Timothy P.[How can public professional services be restored in a weak state? Options for animal health in Congo's south Kivu]How can public professional services be restored in a weak state? Options for animal health in Congo's south Kivu

Cadilhon, Joseph J.Child, K.Raneri, Jessica E.Robinson, Timothy P.Staal, Steven J.Teufel, Nils[Humidtropics strategic research theme 1 - systems analysis and global synthesis presenting activity 1.1 - situational analysis]Humidtropics strategic research theme 1 - systems analysis and global synthesis presenting activity 1.1 - situational analysis
Salmon, Gareth R.Macleod, M.Claxton, J.R.Pica-Ciamarra, U.Robinson, Timothy P.Duncan, Alan J.Peters, A.R.[Exploring the landscape of livestock ‘facts’]Exploring the landscape of livestock ‘facts’

Rift Valley fever is a severe disease affecting both humans and animals. The Rift Valley fever virus can be transmitted by body fluids, and the most common way for humans to get infected is from animals. The virus is also vector-borne and can be transmitted by many species of mosquitoes. As with ...


Lindahl, Johanna F.Bett, Bernard K.Robinson, Timothy P.Grace, Delia[Rift Valley fever and the changing environment: A case study in East Africa]Rift Valley fever and the changing environment: A case study in East Africa

Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick-borne infection caused by a virus (CCHFV) from the Bunyaviridae family. Domestic and wild vertebrates are asymptomatic reservoirs for the virus, putting animal handlers, slaughter-house workers and agricultural labourers at highest risk ...


Messina, J.P.Pigott, D.M.Golding, N.Duda, K.A.Brownstein, J.S.Weiss, Daniel J.Gibson, H.Robinson, Timothy P.Gilbert, M.Wint, G.R.W.Nuttall, P.A.Gething, P.W.Myers, M.F.George, D.B.Hay, S.I.[The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever]The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever

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