Ethnoveterinary Potential of <i>Acacia</i> (<i>Vachellia</i> and <i>Senegalia</i>) Species for Managing Livestock Health in Africa: From Traditional Uses to Therapeutic Applications. [PDF]
Msimango NNP +3 more
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The antibacterial activity, antioxidant activity and selectivity index of leaf extracts of thirteen South African tree species used in ethnoveterinary medicine to treat helminth infections. [PDF]
Adamu M, Naidoo V, Eloff JN.
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The Control of Gastrointestinal Parasites of Village Chickens in Africa Using Ethnoveterinary Intervention: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Malatji DP, Ramantswana TM, Ledwaba MB.
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Some southern African plant species used to treat helminth infections in ethnoveterinary medicine have excellent antifungal activities. [PDF]
Adamu M, Naidoo V, Eloff JN.
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Documentation of ethnoveterinary knowledge and alternative practices for cattle tick control in Sekhukhune District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. [PDF]
Phaahla CS +4 more
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Time Travel Within the History of Ethnobotany. [PDF]
Kalle R, Sõukand R.
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Medicinal plants used to treat livestock diseases in Bure district, illubabor zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Abdu A, Gudesho G.
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Editorial: Ethnomedicinal strategies for controlling pathogen colonization in livestock: integrating traditional practices into modern livestock health management. [PDF]
Ekunseitan DA +3 more
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Editorial: Prevalence and transmission of emerging and replicating animal viruses. [PDF]
Kayesh MEH +4 more
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Ethnoveterinary treatment of livestock in Ghana: Cultural importance and consensus on plants used. [PDF]
Boakye MK +3 more
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