Aflatoxin kills hundreds of dogs in southern Malawi
Malawi has recently recorded the sudden deaths of dogs after consuming meals prepared from maize husks contaminated with aflatoxins. Veterinary experts say the country has recorded 450 dog deaths since April, when the first cases were identified in Malawi’s commercial city, Blantyre. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
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