Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition, but the benefits might be offset by increased environmental contamination. Using household surveys, direct observations, and in-depth interviews with woman caregivers, we sought to describe the relationship between chicken management practices and household exposure to environmental contamination, and assess barriers to adopting improved husbandry practices. Methods First, we analyzed baseline data from 973 households raising chickens in the two interventions arms from the Agriculture-to-Nutrition (ATONU) study in Ethiopia to assess the relationship between animal management practices and environmental exposures. Second, we conducted six-hou...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination and the risk factors associ...
Husbandry practices, disease management and production profiles were examined among 46 smallholder l...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Exposure to poultry feces presents health risks for young children. Evidence for acceptable and feas...
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...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often implement overseas development aid through intensive sma...
<p>Uptake studies have shown that chickens foraging on soils contaminated with environmental p...
Nearly 40% foodborne outbreaks in the European Union are attributable to food practices in domestic ...
Chicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard production i...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination and the risk factors associ...
Husbandry practices, disease management and production profiles were examined among 46 smallholder l...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Exposure to poultry feces presents health risks for young children. Evidence for acceptable and feas...
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...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Livestock farming is common in low-income settings as a source of income and animal-sourced food. Ho...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often implement overseas development aid through intensive sma...
<p>Uptake studies have shown that chickens foraging on soils contaminated with environmental p...
Nearly 40% foodborne outbreaks in the European Union are attributable to food practices in domestic ...
Chicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard production i...
Societal concerns about the welfare of animals kept in intensive husbandry systems led to the introd...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination and the risk factors associ...
Husbandry practices, disease management and production profiles were examined among 46 smallholder l...