Perceptions of livestock value chain actors (VCAs) on the risk of acquiring zoonotic diseases from their livestock in the central dry zone of Myanmar
Abstract Objectives The Central Dry Zone (CDZ) is one of the most important livestock production areas of Myanmar. However, there is an eminent lack of information on the attitudes and traditional beliefs of local farmers and livestock supply chain actors in CDZ of Myanmar on the public health impli...
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Main Authors: | Tu Tu Zaw Win (Author), Angus Campbell (Author), Ricardo J. Soares Magalhaes (Author), Kyaw Naing Oo (Author), Joerg Henning (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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