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Epidemiology of Newcastle disease in Africa with emphasis on Côte d'Ivoire: A review [PDF]
For decades, Newcastle disease (ND) has long been recognized as a frontline viral disease that constrains poultry production throughout Africa. The need to update on the epidemiology of the disease is rife, due to the increasing importance of poultry ...
Charlie Franck Arthur N'Guessan Amoia +3 more
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Emerging Anthelmintic Resistance in Poultry: Can Ethnopharmacological Approaches Offer a Solution?
Limited pharmacological studies have been conducted on plant species used against poultry helminths. The objective of this study was to provide a basis for plant based anthelmintics as possible alternatives against poultry anthelmintic resistance.
Gerald Zirintunda +17 more
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Ethnomedicinal indices based ethno-veterinary plant profile of Yousaf Baba Hills, District Mohmand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan [PDF]
The local communities in Pakistan's remote mountainous regions possess a unique and rich treasure trove of ethnoveterinary knowledge regarding an indigenous medicinal plant that has been passed down through generations for centuries. In these hilly areas,
B. Khan +7 more
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Animals to heal animals: ethnoveterinary practices in semiarid region, Northeastern Brazil
Background Animal-based remedies constitute an integral part of Traditional Medicine and this is true in Brazil as well both in rural and urban areas of the country. Due to its long history, zootherapy has in fact become an integral part of folk medicine
Alves Rômulo RN +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicines used for horses in Trinidad and in British Columbia, Canada
This paper investigates the commonalities in ethnoveterinary medicine used for horses between Trinidad (West Indies) and British Columbia (Canada). These research areas are part of a common market in pharmaceuticals and are both involved in the North ...
Lourenco Grant +4 more
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The mahouts and the elephants of Thongmyxay district in Laos form an original hybrid community composed of humans and an animal species represented by both wild and domestic animals (elephants).
Jean-Marc Dubost +7 more
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This study documents 27 medicinal plant species used to treat 22 livestock ailments in Megale district, with Euphorbiaceae and Fabaceae dominating. Balanites rotundifolia and Calotropis procera were key species, whereas shrubs and leaves were most used; remedies were mainly prepared by crushing and administered orally or dermally, primarily for wound ...
Gebremedhin Gebrezgabiher +1 more
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Ethnoveterinary practices and ethnobotanical knowledge serve as potential therapeutic approaches used to manage and prevent cattle diseases within poor communities in developing nations.
Mompati Vincent Chakale +4 more
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Plants Used in Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Cows. A Review
Through the regulations CE.834/2007 and implementing rules CE 889/2008, regarding the organic production the treatment with antibiotics in livestock are extremely limited. Therefore plants can replace medicines in treatment of certain conditions.
Cristina EL MAHDY +3 more
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Boscisucrophage: A Natural SGLT1/2 Inhibitor From Boscia senegalensis for Managing Type 2 Diabetes
Boscisucrophage (BSP) significantly reduced blood glucose and HbA1c, increased urine glucose excretion, and improved functional symptoms in T2DM patients resistant to oral antihyperglycemic drugs. BSP showed no adverse effects on liver or kidney function.
Bruno Eto +11 more
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