<div><p>A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province in the Lao PDR during March to May 2013. The study aimed to determine the characteristics associated with rodent consumption and related behaviors among different ethnic groups, ages, and genders. Five-hundred-eighty-four (584) males and females from 18-50 years of age participated in this study. Half of them were Hmong (292, 50%) while 152 respondents were Lao-Tai (26%) or other ethnic groups (140, 24%). Most of the respondents (79.5%) had farming as their main occupation. Prevalences of the studied outcomes were high: 39.9 for hunting or capturing rodents in the previous year, 77.7% for preparing rodents as food, and 86.3% for rodent...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
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In Lao People’s Democratic Republic pigs are kept in close contact with families. Human risk of infe...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
(corresponding author) Since 1995, the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research has...
Since 2007, a spate of rodent outbreaks has led to severe food shortages in Asia, affecting highly v...
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Policies for poverty alleviation and forest management in the Lao PDR aim to reduce unsustainable ra...
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Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Wildlife is one of the most important food resources in rural areas and popular among all social lay...
Rodents generate negative consequences for smallholder farmers in Africa that directly impact househ...
<div><p>In Lao People’s Democratic Republic pigs are kept in close contact with families. Human risk...
International audienceThe helminth communities of wild murid rodents were investigated in Luang Prab...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Wet markets are a critical part of South‐East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
In Lao People’s Democratic Republic pigs are kept in close contact with families. Human risk of infe...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
(corresponding author) Since 1995, the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research has...
Since 2007, a spate of rodent outbreaks has led to severe food shortages in Asia, affecting highly v...
As a consequence of the Ebola outbreak, human-animal contact has gained importance for zoonotic tran...
Policies for poverty alleviation and forest management in the Lao PDR aim to reduce unsustainable ra...
Ecologically based rodent pest management (EBRM) offers an alternative and more effective approach t...
Rodents cause significant damage to lowland rice crops across Cambodia and farmers are increasingly ...
Wildlife is one of the most important food resources in rural areas and popular among all social lay...
Rodents generate negative consequences for smallholder farmers in Africa that directly impact househ...
<div><p>In Lao People’s Democratic Republic pigs are kept in close contact with families. Human risk...
International audienceThe helminth communities of wild murid rodents were investigated in Luang Prab...
A survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of 100 rice farmers and 50 coconut farmers ...
Wet markets are a critical part of South‐East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
In Lao People’s Democratic Republic pigs are kept in close contact with families. Human risk of infe...