PosterPublished2019The use of antibiotics for therapeutic purposes in pig production in Bac Ninh province, VietnamAMRanimal diseasesanimal healthlivestockpigsresearch
ReportPublished2019A review of the literature: Gender, food safety and the pork value chain in Vietnamfood safetygenderlivestockpigsvalue chainszoonotic diseases
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PresentationPublished2019Occurrence of trichinellosis in indigenous pigs of ethnic minorities in Vietnamanimal diseasesanimal healthfood safetyindigenous breedslivestockresearchzoonotic diseases
PosterPublished2019Alternative to antibiotic in pig production: A nanosilver use trialagricultureAMRlivestockpigsresearch
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Journal ArticlePublished2020The challenges of investigating antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam – what benefits does a One Health approach offer the animal and human health sectors?agri-healthAMRanimal healthhealthlivestock
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PresentationPublished2019Pork safety assessment and first results from pilot interventions targeting slaughter and retail in selected provinces in northern Vietnamfood safetylivestockpigsresearch
PresentationPublished2019Student training under the SafePork projectcapacity strengtheningcommunicationsfood safetylivestockpigsresearch