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  1. Types, levels and causes of post-harvest milk and dairy losses in sub-Saharan Africa and the Near East: Phase one synthesis report by Lore, Tezira A., Omore, Amos O., Staal, Steven J.

    Published 2004
    “…The following report synthesizes and highlights the types, causes and levels of postharvest milk and dairy product losses in Ethiopia, Kenya, Syria, Tanzania and Uganda, based on national study documents submitted by consultants from the respective countries. …”
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  2. Manure availability in relation to sustainable food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Evidence from Niger by Williams, Timothy O., Powell, J.M., Fernández Rivera, S.

    Published 1995
    “…Second, the number of animals (and the feed resources) needed to produce this level of manure was estimated and compared with the level of livestock holdings found in village and national studies. Third, the gap in manure supply was calculated and the amount of inorganic fertilizer needed to meet the manure shortfall was determined.…”
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  3. Preference and willingness to pay for small ruminant market facilities: Discrete choice experiment data by Abshiro, Fresenbet Zeleke, Kassie, Girma T., Haji, Jema, Legesse, Belaineh

    Published 2021
    “…The data described in this brief were collected in 2018 as part of a national study to elicit preferences and estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for small ruminant market facilities in Ethiopia. …”
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  4. Sero-prevalence of specific Leptospira serovars in fattening pigs from 5 provinces in Vietnam by Hu Suk Lee, Nguyen Viet Khong, Huyen Nguyen Xuan, Vuong Bui Nghia, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Grace, Delia

    Published 2017
    “…In Vietnam, few national studies have been conducted on sero-prevalence of leptospirosis in pigs. …”
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  5. The global burden of neglected zoonotic diseases: Current state of evidence by Bari, C. di, Venkateswaran, N., Fastl, C., Gabriël, S., Grace, Delia, Havelaar, A.H., Huntington, B., Patterson, G.T., Rushton, J., Speybroeck, N., Torgerson, Paul R., Pigott, D.M., Devleesschauwer, Brecht

    Published 2023
    “…For example, anthrax was considered a priority NZD in 65 countries; however, only one national study estimating BoD was retrieved. By summing the available global estimates, the selected NZDs caused at least 21 million DALYs per year, a similar order of magnitude to (but less than) the burden due to foodborne disease (included in the Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group). …”
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  6. Observed and projected climatic changes, their impacts and adaptation options for Sri Lanka: a review by Eriyagama, Nishadi, Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Published 2010
    “…However, Sri Lanka is yet to undertake a comprehensive national study on the vulnerability of her water resources and agriculture to climate change. …”
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    Conference Paper
  7. How prepared are water and agricultural sectors in Sri Lanka for climate change?: a review by Eriyagama, Nishadi, Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Published 2009
    “…However, Sri Lanka is yet to undertake a comprehensive national study on the vulnerability of its water resources and agriculture to climate change. …”
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    Conference Paper
  8. Genetic correlation between feet and leg type traits and claw health in Swedish dairy cattle by Uggla, Emelie

    Published 2008
    “…The heritabilites and genetic parameters for type trait data were similar to other inter-national studies. Some breed differences were found for genetic correlations between type traits and claw disorders. …”
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  9. Behandlingsresultat av kliniska mastiter by Vargmar, Karin

    Published 2009
    “…Not only were the KNS-infections more common at Jälla, additionally a high proportion of the infecting strains were producing penicillinase (+), i.e. resistant to penicillin (34 % to be compared with 12.5 % reported in a national study). When investigating which bacteria that caused mastitis in animals that had mastitis for the first time compared to animals with previous cases of mastitis we found that the proportion of KNS infections as well as cases with no bacterial growth in the milk-sample were larger in cases with first-time-mastitis. …”
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