Paguem, Archile
Abanda, Babette
Ndjonka, Dieudonné
Weber, Judith Sophie
Ngomtcho, Sen Claudine Henriette
Manchang, Kingsley Tanyi
Adoulmoumini, Mamoudou
Eisenbarth, Albert
Renz, Alfons
Kelm, Sørge
Achukwi, Mbunkah Daniel https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1516-3588
Funding for this research was provided by:
Otto Bayer Foundation (F-2013BS522)
International Foundation for Science (B/5864-1)
DFG (RE 1536/2-1, Ke428/10-1, Ke428/13-1)
the joint RiSC program of the State Ministry of Science, Research and Arts Baden Württemberg and the University of Tübingen (PSP-no. 4041002616)
Article History
Received: 20 March 2019
Accepted: 24 September 2019
First Online: 16 October 2019
Ethics approval
: Permission for the study and ethical approval were obtained from the Ethics committee of the Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD) in Cameroon, which is the country’s government institution for animal health and livestock husbandry improvement. Furthermore, verbal consent was given by the cattle owners and herdsmen and approved by the same ethics committee. All cattle owners and herdsmen participating in the study were contact by telephone and the purpose of the study was explained. When the oral consent was obtained from participant. The veterinarians were sent for biological material collection.
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: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.