Combating and Controlling Nagana and Tick-Borne Diseases in Livestock provides the latest empirical research findings on the effects of African animal trypanosomiasis (nagana) and tick-borne disease infection in livestock, their impact on farmer livelihoods, and the measures that can be undertaken to mitigate negative effects and reduce the number of infections. While highlighting topic areas such as disease history and transmission, treatments, and the economic impacts, this book is essential for farmers, animal health and animal production professionals and practitioners, non-government organizations, researchers, academicians, and students working in fields that include but are not limited to agriculture, livestock production, environmental science, veterinary medicine, veterinary pathology, and epidemiology.
Caleb Orenge is a trained Veterinarian with a PhD in Veterinary Physiology. He is a seasoned research scientist in the field of Veterinary Sciences and Molecular genetics. He has special interest in genetics of disease resistance and stress in food animals and the impact this may have on the consumers, the human beings.
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