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Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing human-primate interactions — and the risk for disease spillover Masindi, Uganda | ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNCould Uganda’s Budongo forest be ground zero for the next global pandemic?Aliyo Sarile weeds his tobacco garden near Budongo Forest in Uganda’s Masindi district. Aliyo says chimpanzees and baboons ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Why Early Diagnosis Is Crucial in Preventing Disease Outbreaks - Virology ProfessorInterview - Mr Tomori discusses the importance of early diagnosis in epidemic prevention and highlights the impact of governance failures on disease control.
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Hammer and Rails on MSNBoiler Alert - Offseason Homework Begins - CJ Cox is Up FirstFollowing our break, we discuss the beginning of our offseason homework series. We start with the current freshman and this ...
A deadly wave of avian influenza, industry-led policy and deepening ethical and biological risks are exposing flaws in the ...
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From Cows Contamination to Skyrocketing Egg Prices: The Unexplainable and Dangerous Management of the Avian Influenza Outbreak in the USAA year after the virus jumped from birds to cows, the change in administration, as warned by scientists themselves, does not ...
Mental illness affects millions of Ugandans, yet stigma, poverty, and limited resources continue to hinder access to proper ...
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