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The possible effects of camel milk on management of diabetes type I
(2012)
In India, camel milk is said to be effective in the management of Diabetes type 1 and the prevalence
rate of diabetes there is said to be lower in camel milk consuming communities. In Kenya a similar
allegation has been ...
Foot and Mouth disease manifestation from a “cattle boma’ in South Sudan
(2012)
The South Sudan was recently granted independence from Sudan in 2011 after a period of internal
conflict which prevented normal disease control programmes. There has been a rapid increase in the
movement of goods and ...
Experimental infection of PPR in goats in Kenya
(2012)
Livestock keeping is the main source of livelihood for most pastoral households found in the arid
and semi-arid lands (ASAL) of East Africa which are characterized by extreme climatic features of
drought, flooding, fragile ...
Experiences of camel health management in Botswana
(2012)
In Botswana where camels were apparently brought by Cecil Rhodes from Egypt in 20th century
and although a few still remain with the police at Tsabong the majority were sold or given away at
the turn of the 21st Century ...
Dairy goat health problems affecting milk production in Meru, Nyeri and Embu counties
(2012)
In Kenya, about 80,000 dairy goats are reared and about eighty percent of these are reared in Mt Kenya
Region. They provide a quick source of milk for consumption or sale and are thus of immense value
especially to poor ...