PROF. MAINGI NDICHU

(BVM, MSc, PhD)

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Email: nmaingi@uonbi.ac.ke 

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: Farming practices and risk factors for transmission of helminths of free range pigs in Homabay District, Kenya

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Citation:
Obonyo F O, Maingi N, M GS, J N’ang’aC. ": Farming practices and risk factors for transmission of helminths of free range pigs in Homabay District, Kenya." Livestock Research for Rural Development. 2013;25.
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Recent Publications

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