id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rszycmckjjgxbjq6dd6g4zxcfu W. R. Pritchard Increasing protein foods through improving animal health 1966 10 .pdf application/pdf 4963 660 72 In view of the rapid rate at which the population of the world is increasing and the magnitude of the animal protein deficit in underdeveloped countries, fully productive livestock industry in areas where these diseases are not controlled. disease is not highly fatal, it reduces the total animal production by 25 per cent The major epizootic livestock diseases must be controlled before significant progress in animal production can be expected. A preliminary world-wide estimate of the losses caused by animal diseases was Debilitation of the human populations of underdeveloped countries is an important indirect loss from animal disease. It is my belief that the development of a viable and reasonably productive livestock industry in developing countries is one of the best presently available solutions to the world protein deficit. A fully productive livestock industry has never been developed in areas where epizootic disease constitutes a bring the world's major animal diseases under control. ./cache/work_rszycmckjjgxbjq6dd6g4zxcfu.pdf ./txt/work_rszycmckjjgxbjq6dd6g4zxcfu.txt