The impact of controlling diseases of significant global importance on greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production
Abstract Background A considerable body of evidence has reported the beneficial effects of improving productivity on reducing environmental impacts from livestock production. However, despite the negative impacts of animal diseases on reproduction, growth and milk production, there is little informa...
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