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Christy E. Manyi-Loh

Researcher at University of Fort Hare

Publications -  17
Citations -  1370

Christy E. Manyi-Loh is an academic researcher from University of Fort Hare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Manure & Biogas. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 825 citations.

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Antibiotic Use in Agriculture and Its Consequential Resistance in Environmental Sources: Potential Public Health Implications

TL;DR: Joint collaboration across the world with international bodies is needed to assist the developing countries to implement good surveillance of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance, and strengthening of regulations that direct antibiotic manufacture, distribution, dispensing, and prescription is needed, hence fostering antibiotic stewardship.
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Volatile Compounds in Honey: A Review on Their Involvement in Aroma, Botanical Origin Determination and Potential Biomedical Activities

TL;DR: Sensory analysis, in conjunction with analysis of VOCs, can help to standardize its quality and avoid fraudulent labeling of the product, and VOCS could contribute to biomedical activities of honey, especially the antioxidant effect due to their natural radical scavenging potential.
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An Overview of the Control of Bacterial Pathogens in Cattle Manure

TL;DR: The bacterial composition of cattle manure as well as methods engaged in the control of pathogenic microbes present in manure are reviewed and recommendations that need to be respected and implemented in order to prevent microbial contamination of the environment, animals and humans are reviewed.
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Microbial Anaerobic Digestion (Bio-Digesters) as an Approach to the Decontamination of Animal Wastes in Pollution Control and the Generation of Renewable Energy

TL;DR: The purpose of anaerobic digestion is the production of a renewable energy source (biogas) and an odor free nutrient-rich fertilizer and if animal wastes are accidentally found in the environment, it can cause a drastic chain of environmental and public health complications.