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- Our data show that multidrug resistance transporters and oocyte mitochondria are involved in determining oocyte quality in a mouse model.
- To characterize the change in frequency of infectious disease outbreaks over time worldwide, we encoded and analysed a novel 33-year dataset.
- Kiarie and M. Oganda, 2004: A transdisciplinary perspective on the links between malaria and agroecosystems in.
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Production systems and important antimicrobial resistant-pathogenic bacteria in poultry: a review
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Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnologyvolume 13, Article number: 148 (2022) Cite this article
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Economic losses and market constraints caused by bacterial diseases such as colibacillosis due to avian pathogenic Escherichia coli and necrotic enteritis due to Clostridium perfringens remain major problems for poultry producers, despite substantial efforts in prevention and control. Antibiotics have been used not only for the treatment and prevention of such diseases, but also for growth promotion. Consequently, these practices have been linked to the selection and spread of antimicrobial resistant bacteria which constitute a significant global threat to humans, animals, and the environment. To break down the antimicrobial resistance (AMR), poultry producers are restricting the antimicrobial use (AMU) while adopting the antibiotic-free (ABF) and organic production practice
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Published in final edited form as: Am J Primatol. 2014 Apr 10;76(9):801–827. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22281
Deep brain stimulation to treat Parkinson’s disease, the use of incubators for premature infants, treatments for asthma, development of drugs to control transplant rejection … these are some of the major medical advances in recent years that have depended on the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical research and testing.
Research involving nonhuman primates (NHPs) has played a vital role in many of the medical and scientific advances of the past century. NHPs are used because of their similarity to humans in physiology, neuroanatomy, reproduction, development, cognition, and social complexity – yet it is these very similarities that make the use of NHPs in biomedical research a considered decision. As primate researchers, we feel an obligation and responsibility to present the facts concerning why primates are used in various areas of biomedical research. Recent decisions in the United States, including the phasing out of
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Professor Dimitrios Buhalis is a Strategic Management and Marketing expert with specialisation in Information Communication Technology applications in the Tourism, Travel, Hospitality and Leisure industries. He is Director of the eTourism Lab and Deputy Director of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research, at Bournemouth University Business School in England. He was recently Visiting Professor at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University SAR, China. He is the Editor in Chief of the most established Journal in Tourism: Tourism Review, and the Editor in Chief of the Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing. His research pioneers smart and ambient intelligence tourism with a particular focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and destination ecosystems management. Professor Buhalis has written and co-edited more than 25 books and 400 scientific articles. For more information, books, articles and presentations see www.buhalis.com...
He is a world expert in Strategy, Marketing,
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