Assessment of dairy farm’s hygienic practice and knowledge of farm workers on milk-borne zoonoses in three selected towns of the Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Mirtayhu Estifanos Ergano,
Teshita Edaso Beriso,
Tilaye Shibbiru Mengistu
Abstract:Consumption of unhygienic milk is the most common source of milk-borne zoonotic diseases. These zoonoses have public health importance and are a major obstacle to trade in livestock and livestock products. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted from December 2021 to June 2022 to assess milk-borne zoonotic diseases, the habit of milk consumption, and the hygienic practices of dairy farm workers in three purposefully selected towns in the Wolaita zone, southern Ethiopia. Dairy farms and far… Show more
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