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Mapping of poverty and likely zoonoses hotspots

By D. Grace, F. Mutua, P. Ochungo, R. Kruska, K. Jones, L. Brierley, L. Lapar, M. Said, M. Herrero, P.M. Phuc, N.B. Thao, I. Akuku, F. Ogutu

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Abstract

The objective of this report is to present data and expert knowledge on poverty and zoonoses hotspots to inform prioritisation of study areas on the transmission of disease in emerging livestock systems in the developing world, where prevention of zoonotic disease might bring greatest benefit to poor people.

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Angel Tobey

Purdue University

Date July 2012
Pages 119
Publisher International Livestock Research Institute
URL http://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/21161
Language English
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  1. Agriculture
  2. Animal diseases
  3. Animal health and hygiene
  4. Animal welfare
  5. Health
  6. Nutrition
  7. pathogens
  8. Poverty
  9. transmission
  10. Zoonoses