Okwasiimire, Rodney
Kayaga, Edrine B.
Ekakoro, John E.
Ndoboli, Dickson
Schumann, Kate
Faburay, Bonto
Nassali, Aisha
Hauser, Cole
Ochoa, Krista
Wampande, Eddie M.
Havas, Karyn A.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Department of the Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007, HDTRA1-20-1-0007)
Article History
Received: 3 August 2023
Accepted: 25 October 2023
First Online: 2 November 2023
Declarations
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: This study was endorsed by the College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources, and Biosecurity, Makerere University Higher Degrees Research Committee (Reference number: SBLS.EWM.2020), approved by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (Registration number: NS266ES). Animal work was approved by Cornell University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (Protocol number: 2019 − 0108), and the US Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Animal Care and Use Review Office (Protocol number: CT-2020-38). Collection of pig biodata was determined to be exempt by the Cornell University’s Institutional Review Board (Protocol number: 2012010020) with a concurrence from the Human Research Protection Office of the US Army Medical Research and Development Command (Log number: A-21116).
: The authors declare no competing interests.