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Erechu, RichardWieland, BarbaraTenhagen, Bernd-AloisSchlesier, K.Roesler, UweLukuyu, Ben A.Litta-Mulundo, AliceKabi, FredrickMencke, Norbert[Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development (2019-2023): Introducing the antimicrobial resistance component]Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development (2019-2023): Introducing the antimicrobial resistance component

Tumusiime, DanBett, Bernard K.Ouma, Emily A.Oyola, Samuel O.Sang, RosemarySilaghi, CorneliaGroschup, MartinBarasa, MartinNijhof, ArdRaileanu, Cristian[Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development (2019-2023): Introducing the Rift Valley fever component]Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development (2019-2023): Introducing the Rift Valley fever component

Grace, DeliaDomínguez Salas, PaulaAlonso, SilviaFahrion, Anna S.Häsler, BarbaraHeilmann, MartinHoffmann, VivianKang'ethe, Erastus K.Roesel, KristinaLore, Tezira A.[Food safety metrics relevant to low and middle income countries: Technical brief]Food safety metrics relevant to low and middle income countries: Technical brief
Autor: Mwololo, D.K.

Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii. It was first described in 1935. Ruminants are considered to be the primary source of infection to humans who become infected through inhalation of aerosols from infected ruminants and also through exposure to a...


Mwololo, D.K.[Seroepidemiological survey of Q fever in livestock and humans in Bura, Tana River County, Kenya]Seroepidemiological survey of Q fever in livestock and humans in Bura, Tana River County, Kenya
Mwaikono, K.S.Maina, SolomonGwakisa, P.[Fecal microbiota of free-range pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) scavenging on a municipal dumpsite is a potential reservoir of pathogens]Fecal microbiota of free-range pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) scavenging on a municipal dumpsite is a potential reservoir of pathogens
Autor: Schelling, E.

The health of nomadic pastoralists is influenced by factors specific to their way of life. Nomadic pastoralists depend on their livestock for subsistence, especially on the livestock’s milk. Veterinary services provide vaccination against feared livestock diseases such as anthrax. Agents transmis...


Schelling, E.[Human and animal health in nomadic pastoralist communities of Chad: Zoonosis, morbidity and health services]Human and animal health in nomadic pastoralist communities of Chad: Zoonosis, morbidity and health services
Kibiru, S.K.[Calf health and production under Maasai pastoral systems in Kajiado district of Kenya.]Calf health and production under Maasai pastoral systems in Kajiado district of Kenya.

One Health Units for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods[One Health Units for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods (HEAL)]One Health Units for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods (HEAL)

Hung Nguyen, ILRI regional representative for East and Southeast Asia, explains the concept of One Health and its application in tackling zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance, and food safety.


Hung Nguyen-Viet[One Health: Concepts and application]One Health: Concepts and application

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