Promoting Access to Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP) Vaccine and Vaccination in Tanzania: Baseline Study in Manyara Region
This study aims to establish the extent of the CCPP problem in Mbulu, Babati, Hanang, Kiteto & Simanjiro districts
Abstract
This study was carried out to:
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establish the extent of the CCPP problem in Mbulu, Babati, Hanang, Kiteto & Simanjiro districts,
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understand the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on the methods of prevention of CCPP,
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understand the CCPP control measures that are currently being used in the districts,
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establish the status of CCPP vaccine distribution and use.
Results from the study would form the basis for the GALVmed long-term objective of promoting access to CCPP vaccine and vaccination in Africa.
This work was supported by the 鈥楪lobal Alliance For Livestock Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed): Phase 2 鈥� Protecting Livestock and Saving Human Lives鈥� programme
Citation
Prof. Philemon Wambura, Dr. Mirende Kichuki, Dr. Sultan J. Hussein (2014) Promoting Access to Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia (CCPP) Vaccine and Vaccination in Tanzania: Baseline Study in Manyara Region. GALVMed
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