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- Coccidiosis in Poultry - Poultry - MSD Veterinary Manual
E kofoidi and E legionensis are the most pathogenic in chukars, and E lettyae is most pathogenic in bobwhite quail Several Eimeria species are pathogenic in pheasants, particularly E phasiani and E colchici Most species develop in epithelial cells lining the villi Protective immunity usually develops in response to moderate and continuing
- Water Scarcity | Threats | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
As a result, some 1 1 billion people worldwide lack access to water, and a total of 2 7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year Inadequate sanitation is also a problem for 2 4 billion people—they are exposed to diseases, such as cholera and typhoid fever, and other water-borne illnesses
- Jobs of the future: Jobs lost, jobs gained | McKinsey
Our analysis finds that most occupational categories are projected to grow in India, reflecting its potential for strong economic expansion However, India’s labor force is expected to grow by 138 million people by 2030, or about 30 percent India could create enough new jobs to offset automation and employ these new entrants by undertaking
- Thinking chickens: a review of cognition, emotion, and . . .
With over 19 billion worldwide, chickens are the most abundant of all domesticated animals (UN Food and Agricultural Organisation 2011), so this perception of chickens is not due to unfamiliarity with them per se Rather, the answer may lie with the context in which we usually encounter them and how their use interacts with perceptions of their
- The worst epidemics and pandemics in history | Live Science
By comparison, today's global population is nearly 8 billion, and as of mid-August 2022, about 6 4 million people had died of COVID-19, although the reported number of confirmed deaths is likely
- Preventing and controlling micronutrient deficiencies in . . .
Deficiencies of micronutrients are a major global health problem More than 2 billion people in the world today are estimated to be deficient in key vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin A, iodine, iron and zinc Most of these people live in low-income countries and are typically deficient in more than one micronutrient
- Why Muslims are the world’s fastest-growing religious group
While the world’s population is projected to grow 32% in the coming decades, the number of Muslims is expected to increase by 70% – from 1 8 billion in 2015 to nearly 3 billion in 2060 In 2015, Muslims made up 24 1% of the global population
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