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Why sovereignty in peste des petits ruminants vaccination matters for pastoral women: exploring experiences and perspectives in a qualitative study in the Somali region, Ethiopia

Authors: Hungerbuhler V, Barkadle B, Hussein AM, Belay KS, Derungs F, Durr S
Publication: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics proceedings, Volume ISVEE 17: Proceedings of the 17th Symposium, Sydney, Australia, Issue Epidemiology in a socially connected world: Oral presentations, Nov 2024
Publisher: International Symposia on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics

Animal type: Goat, Sheep
Article class: Abstract
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