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Alemu, BirukDesta, HiwotAlemayehu, GezahegnWieland, Barbara[Integrated herd health approach to reduce impact of respiratory diseases]Integrated herd health approach to reduce impact of respiratory diseases

Background In Vietnam, lack of animal health information is considered a major challenge for pig production. The main objective of this study was to assess the seroprevalences of five pathogens [porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), mycopla...


Hu Suk LeeVuong Nghia BuiHuyen Xuan NguyenAnh Ngoc BuiTrung Duc HoangHung Nguyen-VietGrace, DeliaWieland, Barbara[Seroprevalences of multi-pathogen and description of farm movement in pigs in two provinces in Vietnam]Seroprevalences of multi-pathogen and description of farm movement in pigs in two provinces in Vietnam

Mekonnen, MesfinAssefa, A.Nane, T.Ayele, F.Arke, A.Elias, B.Wieland, Barbara[Small ruminant health intervention calendar in Ethiopia]Small ruminant health intervention calendar in Ethiopia

Ethiopia has high prevalence of clinical and subclinical mastitis in different livestock species and production systems and these contribute substantially to poor productivity in affected herds. Thus far, studies have focused on identification of microbial pathogens and associated risk factors fo...


Amenu, K.Grace, DeliaSzonyi, BarbaraWieland, Barbara[The need for awareness raising on the causes and treatment of mastitis in livestock among pastoralists in southern Ethiopia]The need for awareness raising on the causes and treatment of mastitis in livestock among pastoralists in southern Ethiopia

The objective of the present study was to assess the behaviour of people in milk production and consumption using qualitative methods. Further, the study involved the microbiological quality and safety assessment of milk and traditional dairy products along milk value chains. The investigation in...


Amenu, K.Szonyi, BarbaraWieland, BarbaraGrace, Delia[Microbiological safety of milk and processing and consumption behaviour in pastoral areas in southern Ethiopia]Microbiological safety of milk and processing and consumption behaviour in pastoral areas in southern Ethiopia

Animal-source foods (ASF) are highly nutritious. As such, they can contribute to reductions in hunger, hidden hunger and malnourishment. Conversely, high levels of ASF consumption is often linked to unsustainable production systems, disease emergence, and questionable animal welfare. In addition ...


Wieland, Barbara[Healthy animals for healthy food]Healthy animals for healthy food

Gizaw, SolomonDesta, HiwotDagim, BerhanuWieland, Barbara[A narrative review of animal health interventions for designing herd health interventions for Ethiopia]A narrative review of animal health interventions for designing herd health interventions for Ethiopia

Mulema, Annet A.Lemma, MamushaKinati, WoleMekonnen, MesfinDemeke, Y.Wieland, Barbara[Going to scale with community conversations in the Highlands of Ethiopia]Going to scale with community conversations in the Highlands of Ethiopia

Mulema, Annet A.Lemma, MamushaKinati, WoleMekonen, M.Demeke, Y.Wieland, Barbara[Community conversations on social structures and institutions that shape women’s control of livestock, group membership and access to information in Menz and Doyogena: Field activity report]Community conversations on social structures and institutions that shape women’s control of livestock, group membership and access to information in Menz and Doyogena: Field activity report

Little information exists on the impact of livestock diseases on different household members. National agricultural researchers were involved in this research, but their capacity on gender was limited. This was an opportunity for them to learn about participatory methods and gender. They used var...


Wieland, Barbara[Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia]Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia

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