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View article: Effectiveness and implementation challenges of a livestock asset transfer intervention for smallholders in community‐protected areas in Cambodia
Effectiveness and implementation challenges of a livestock asset transfer intervention for smallholders in community‐protected areas in Cambodia Open
Background Limited opportunities to generate income in community‐protected areas (CPAs) often lead to the illegal harvesting of wildlife and natural resources, undermining the aim of protected areas. Sustained livestock production can be a…
View article: Diarrhea illness in livestock keeping households in Cambodia: An analysis using a One Health framework
Diarrhea illness in livestock keeping households in Cambodia: An analysis using a One Health framework Open
Background Most of human diarrheal pathogens are zoonotic, and transmission of the pathogens can occur by contaminated food, water, environment and direct contact with animals especially for livestock keepers. Yet little is known of the re…
View article: Understanding networks in rural Cambodian farming communities and how they influence antibiotic use: A mixed methods study
Understanding networks in rural Cambodian farming communities and how they influence antibiotic use: A mixed methods study Open
Biosecurity and preventive animal health services in Cambodian smallholder backyard farming systems are often limited, leading to an over-reliance on antibiotics. However, data on factors influencing antibiotic use in these settings are la…
View article: Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia
Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia Open
Social contact data from a community-based survey conducted in Cambodia in 2012.
View article: Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia
Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia Open
Social contact data from a community-based survey conducted in Cambodia in 2012.
View article: Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia
Social contact patterns relevant for infectious disease transmission in Cambodia Open
Social mixing patterns are key determinants of infectious disease transmission. Mathematical models parameterised with empirical data from contact pattern surveys have played an important role in understanding epidemic dynamics and informi…