Delia Grace on why keeping more animals brings more health risks to human populations

Increasing numbers of domestic livestock and more resource-intensive production methods are encouraging animal epidemics around the world, a problem that is particularly acute in developing countries, where livestock diseases present a growing threat to the food security of already vulnerable popula...

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Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
Format: Audio
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2011
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3284
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description Increasing numbers of domestic livestock and more resource-intensive production methods are encouraging animal epidemics around the world, a problem that is particularly acute in developing countries, where livestock diseases present a growing threat to the food security of already vulnerable populations. Delia Grace, a scientist with the International Livestock Research Institute, was interviewed by the BBC's Farming Today program.
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spelling CGSpace32842023-03-31T14:28:07Z Delia Grace on why keeping more animals brings more health risks to human populations International Livestock Research Institute Increasing numbers of domestic livestock and more resource-intensive production methods are encouraging animal epidemics around the world, a problem that is particularly acute in developing countries, where livestock diseases present a growing threat to the food security of already vulnerable populations. Delia Grace, a scientist with the International Livestock Research Institute, was interviewed by the BBC's Farming Today program. 2011-03-07 2011-03-09T18:18:01Z 2011-03-09T18:18:01Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3284 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2011. Delia Grace on why keeping more animals brings more health risks to human populations. Audio. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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