on the one hand, and the increased inflow of cash into the camps, on the other, began to stimulate the recovery of camel husbandry, which was further sustained by the potential to market meat and milk in the camps. Camel purchases arose, in order of importance, in ...
Research has shown that a child who goes to market on his or her mother’s back can become infected even if exposed only briefly [13]. On returning home, the infected child may sleep close to siblings and even neighbours’ children, ensuring their prolonged exposure to the virus throughout...