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Protecting Africa's Lifeblood - Controlling Animal Disease in Cameroon
18 September 2012 | Livestock are the lifeblood of African society, providing financial and food security for around 300 million people. However, it's estimated that 25% of animals die annually from preventable diseases. In countries such as Cameroon, nuclear and nuclear-related technologies are playing an essential role in maintaining animal health and protecting vulnerable communities from outbreaks of disease. More →
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Head, Animal Production and Health Section, Joint FAO/IAEA Division, 4 June 2009:
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UN System Coordinator for Influenza and Global Food Security, 4 June 2009:
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