Mitigating the spread of antimicrobials and resistant microbes through treatment of manure
This project theorises that adoption of simple and cost-effective poultry manure processing technologies and processes could reduce the spread of antimicrobials in the environment, by intercepting the transmission cycle in humans, animals and the environment.
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Resource type: Project summary
Date: 18. July 2023
Author: ICARS
Region: Africa
Sector: Environment
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