Commentary: The Hidden Effects of Dairy Farming on Public and Environmental Health in the Netherlands, India, Ethiopia, and Uganda, Considering the Use of Antibiotics and Other Agrochemicals
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Commentary: The Hidden Effects of Dairy Farming on Public and Environmental Health in the Netherlands, India, Ethiopia, and Uganda, Considering the Use of Antibiotics and Other Agrochemicals
Keywords: Ethiopia; breeding; milk quality; smallholder dairying.
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The Hidden Effects of Dairy Farming on Public and Environmental Health in the Netherlands, India, Ethiopia, and Uganda, Considering the Use of Antibiotics and Other Agro-chemicals.Front Public Health. 2016 Feb 24;4:12. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00012. eCollection 2016. Front Public Health. 2016. PMID: 26942171 Free PMC article. Review.
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