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This study highlights that most consumers recognize that meat can transmit zoonotic diseases. However, substantial gaps persist in specific knowledge and in the consistent adoption of safe handling practices. By combining community education, improved market hygiene and One Health initiatives, policy‐makers can substantially reduce exposure to zoonotic
Madi Savadogo +6 more
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Enjeux sociaux récents liés au développement de l’élevage : une revue bibliographique
L’élevage assume une multitude rôles au sein des sociétés humaines. La relation entre l’Homme et les animaux de ferme a toujours été privilégiée dans la constitution de l’identité même des sociétés humaines.
Mohamed Taher Srairi +5 more
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Le mouton Djalonké de Côte-Ivoire en milieu villageois, comportement et alimentation
Le comportement du mouton à poil ras des zones tropicales humides est fort peu connu. Son élevage se heurte à de nombreuses difficultés. En plus des maladies diverses, il semble bien que la dégénérescence, les saillies et gestations précoces, la ...
D. Rombaut, Guy Van Vlaenderen
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Abstract Background Animal cancer registry data are important for monitoring animal health, for prevention and research in veterinary medicine, and for comparative oncology. Since people and animals share the same environment and are exposed to many common risk factors, cancer patterns in animals may have a sentinel function for human health.
Claudio Trentin +10 more
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Effects of selective harvest on antler size of white‐tailed deer in Texas, USA
We conducted 20 years of experiments on the selective harvest of white‐tailed deer by antler size, judged inferior, in 2 areas of South Texas, USA. Selective harvest increased the phenotypic antler size of older males in one study area but not the other. There was little evidence of evolution resulting from selective harvesting. Abstract There has been
Don A. Draeger +8 more
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A more‐than‐human political ecology of Indonesian songbird trade
Abstract Since its inception, conservation science has considered wildlife trade a problem. In focusing on conservation outcomes, conservationists almost completely ignore the welfare of traded animals and plants and the harms they endure. We developed a political ecology approach that incorporates the interconnectedness of people with animals and ...
Sicily Fiennes +9 more
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TDP‐43 pathology is a hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. Peptidyl‐prolyl cis–trans isomerase A (PPIA), a foldase and chaperone protein, modulates TDP‐43 function in an acetylation‐dependent manner. Here, we show that inhibition of lysine deacetylation with vorinostat (SAHA) increases PPIA acetylation and ...
Serena Scozzari +10 more
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Four Afrotropical Culicoides species are recorded in Mauritius with suspected or historically involvement in BTV and EHDV transmission. All species were distributed all over the island. While intra‐specific morphological variations were detected, genetic analyses did not reveal any cryptic diversity. Abstract Viruses transmitted by biting midge species
Diana P. Iyaloo +15 more
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The highlands of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are home to critically endangered eastern gorillas (Gorilla beringei). Climate change could increase the abundance and distribution of Culicoides‐borne diseases. We utilized morphological and molecular techniques to identify Culicoides spp.
Alisa Kubala +11 more
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Les données de consommation en acides gras oméga 3 de la population française montrent les déficits d’apports, en particulier en acide alpha-linolénique (ALA), compte tenu des ANC (apports nutritionnels conseillés).
Combe Nicole, Boué-Vaysse Carole
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