Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the loss of a potential source of household nutrition and economic livelihood in many low-income food-deficit countries. Periodic outbreaks of this endemic disease result in high mortality amongst free-ranging chicken flocks and may serve as a disincentive for rural households to invest time or resources in poultry-keeping. Sustainable ND control can be achieved through vaccination using a thermotolerant vaccine administered via eyedrop by trained "community vaccinators". This article evaluates the uptake and outcomes of fee-for-service ND vaccination programs in eight rural villages in the semi-arid central zone of Tanzania. It represents part of a...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
<div><p>Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the los...
<p>Percentage of enrolled households owning chickens (a, d) and mean flock size per household, inclu...
Poultry is important for many poor smallholders, but infectious diseases, such as Newcastle disease,...
BackgroundPoultry represent a widely held economic, nutritional, and sociocultural asset in rural co...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major constraint to village chicken production in Africa. In endemic are...
Veterinary vaccines contribute to the maintenance of animal health, control of animal diseases, and ...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major limitation to the production, consumption and sales of village chi...
BackgroundFood security is critical to achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and politica...
BACKGROUND:Food security is critical to achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and politic...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2019Vaccination can be an effective risk managemen...
Poultry industry is an important sector with substantial contribution to the community, nation econ...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
<div><p>Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the los...
<p>Percentage of enrolled households owning chickens (a, d) and mean flock size per household, inclu...
Poultry is important for many poor smallholders, but infectious diseases, such as Newcastle disease,...
BackgroundPoultry represent a widely held economic, nutritional, and sociocultural asset in rural co...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major constraint to village chicken production in Africa. In endemic are...
Veterinary vaccines contribute to the maintenance of animal health, control of animal diseases, and ...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a major limitation to the production, consumption and sales of village chi...
BackgroundFood security is critical to achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and politica...
BACKGROUND:Food security is critical to achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and politic...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2019Vaccination can be an effective risk managemen...
Poultry industry is an important sector with substantial contribution to the community, nation econ...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Poultry are important for many poor households in developing countries, but there are many constrain...