Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposure to human feces in order to limit diarrheal infections, recent research suggests that elevated exposure to livestock-particularly poultry and poultry feces-may be an important risk factor for diarrhea, environmental enteric disorder (EED) and respiratory infections, all of which may seriously retard linear growth in young children. Yet a very different literature on nutrition-sensitive agriculture suggests that livestock ownership is highly beneficial for child growth outcomes through its importance for increasing consumption of nutrient-rich animal sourced foods, such as eggs. Together, these two literatures suggest that the net nutritional...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Livestock keeping can positively influence the nutritional status of populations and households thro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Background: In many rural low-resource settings, chron...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
The agricultural sector in Ethiopia and in other developing countries is increasingly asked to contr...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Consumption of animal source foods, through livestock production, improves children's growth and mic...
Children living in homes with livestock may have both an increased risk of enteric infections and im...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition,...
The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Ru...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Livestock keeping can positively influence the nutritional status of populations and households thro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Background: In many rural low-resource settings, chron...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
The agricultural sector in Ethiopia and in other developing countries is increasingly asked to contr...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Consumption of animal source foods, through livestock production, improves children's growth and mic...
Children living in homes with livestock may have both an increased risk of enteric infections and im...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition,...
The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Ru...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Livestock keeping can positively influence the nutritional status of populations and households thro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Background: In many rural low-resource settings, chron...