2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1679804/v1
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The economic cost of bovine trypanosomosis in pastoral and ago pastoral communities in Buliisa district, Uganda

Abstract: Background - Animal diseases that are endemic like tsetse transmitted trypanosomosis cause the continuous expenditure of financial resources of livestock farmers and loss of productivity of livestock. Estimating the cost of controlling animal trypanosomosis can provide evidence for priority setting and targeting cost-effective control strategies.Methodology A cross-sectional survey to estimate the economic cost of bovine trypanosomosis was conducted in cattle-keeping communities living around Murchision falls … Show more

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