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Community conversations on antimicrobial use and resistance in livestock

Published

2019

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Ethiopia

ILRI Programs

  • Animal and human health
  • Policies, institutions and livelihoods
Report
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106552

Citation

Alemu, B., Lemma, M., Magnusson, U., Wieland, B., Mekonnen, M. and Mulema, A. 2019. Community conversations on antimicrobial use and resistance in livestock. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

Tags

  • AMR
  • animal diseases
  • disease control
  • livestock
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Author(s)

  • Alemu, Biruk
  • Lemma, Mamusha
  • Magnusson, Ulf
  • Wieland, Barbara
  • Mekonnen, Mesfin
  • Mulema, Annet A.

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