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Environmental pollution is a significant problem worldwide. In Nigeria, as in many developing countries, zoonotic diseases are a serious health issue. Particularly, the bacterial pathogens considered in this work are causes of gastroenteritis which is endemic in the region. This book describes a research work on the public health implication of the proximity of livestock to humans. The research seeks to address a national problem, as Nigeria is still burdened with diseases such as diarrhoea, incessant cholera epidemics and typhoid which have claimed many lives; hence, the need for more studies…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Environmental pollution is a significant problem worldwide. In Nigeria, as in many developing countries, zoonotic diseases are a serious health issue. Particularly, the bacterial pathogens considered in this work are causes of gastroenteritis which is endemic in the region. This book describes a research work on the public health implication of the proximity of livestock to humans. The research seeks to address a national problem, as Nigeria is still burdened with diseases such as diarrhoea, incessant cholera epidemics and typhoid which have claimed many lives; hence, the need for more studies on these pathogens which are the causative agent of these diseases. Relevant stakeholders in academia, private sectors and Government agencies will find the work interesting with a view to making policies that will aid pollution control and ensure food safety and to convince government to take proper measures to protect public health. The book will be a useful tool for public health awareness campaigns on environmental health hazards posed by indiscriminate disposal of waste and use of waste water in irrigation of field used for growing vegetables that are consumed raw.
Autorenporträt
Abakpa, Grace Onyukwo is an Environmental Microbiologist with research interest in public health. She had her first degree in Botany from the University of Jos, Nigeria in 2003. She obtained her Master`s degree in Microbiology from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria in 2008.