Dear All, > >Maybe females are reared for longer period than males and therefore higher in proportion. Males are culled for want of meat. > >regards, >R.P.Singh >Dr. R.P.Singh, >Principal Scientist, Division of Biological Products, >Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, >Bareilly-243 122 (Uttar Pradesh), >India > >Alternate email: [log in to unmask] >Mobile:+91-9412360917 > >----- Original Message ----- >>From: Paul Rossiter >>Sent: 02/13/14 11:10 PM >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: From Dr Somia Taha on issues where research can help control of PPR >>Dear Colleagues >>I would like to propose the following ways in which research can help on disease control: >>The finding of the research: >>· Animal movement is playing a big role in disease distribution: if we control the animal movement it can help on disease control. >>· Identification of the risk area where is the disease is highly prevalence. >>· The disease has negative impact on the country GDP. >>· The sex is highly significant associated with disease (the female is highly significant than male.) >> More information on this point please - Moderator. >>· High vegetation area and water points is the highly risk area. >>· Equipped laboratory for Diagnosis PPR. >> >>Regards, >>Somia Taha >> >> >>To unsubscribe from the FAO-AnimalHealth-L list, click the following link: >>https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=FAO-AnimalHealth-L&A=1 > > > > > > ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the FAO-AnimalHealth-L list, click the following link: https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=FAO-AnimalHealth-L&A=1