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Efforts to address invasive Salmonella infections in the region face a range of challenges
Along the Niger River Valley
Results suggest that improving duck rearing can provide a suitable alternative to improve dietary diversity of households in flood-prone areas
Increase virus replication fitness and decrease pandemic potential
Among sheep, goats, and cattle in northern Tanzania
Achieving greater progress for secondary students facing socio-economic disadvantage
This study investigated the frequency of NDV in both non-migratory and birds migrating on the Black Sea-Mediterranean flyway
This study evaluated the ability of the NS1 protein from A/quail/Hong Kong/G1/97 (HK/97) H9N2 to inhibit host immune responses
Implications for evolution, epidemiology and control
Evidence on the performance and cost-effectiveness of the Febrile Antigen Brucella Agglutination Test compared to the Rose Bengal Test
Results of a project exploring the use of hope as a concept summarising people's experience of the social, economic and cultural world they inhabit
This study presents the first global map (228 countries) of antibiotic consumption in livestock
In selected emerging dairy regions of Ethiopia
This study presents a systematic study of the claim that pathogenicity is associated with genome reduction and gene loss
Near miss with a track worker at Llandegai tunnel, Gwynedd, 13 February 2021.
Experimental analysis of the Community Services Dataset.
Receptor recognition and binding is the first step of viral infection and a key determinant of host specificity.
Along a gradient of intensification
To reduce avian influenza virus spread under endemic conditions
Significant reductions in populations of tsetse in parts of Zimbabwe have been attributed to increases in temperature over recent decades
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