Global burden of animal diseases Ethiopia case study: Animal health economics second-round trainingPublished2022StatusOpen AccessLanguageenCountriesEthiopiaILRI ProgramsAnimal and human healthReporthttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/119718CitationTemesgen, W., Knight-Jones, T. and Asfaw, W. 2022. Global burden of animal diseases Ethiopia case study: Animal health economics second-round training. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagsanimal diseasesanimal healthcapacity strengthening
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ActiveJun 2020Jun 2023Management of animal diseases and antimicrobial use by information and communication technology to control antimicrobial resistance in East AfricaAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to global public health and interventions to address it are urgently required. The project applies information and communications technology in poultry production to enhance poultry health, reduce the need to use antibiotics and limit the risk of...AMRanimal diseasesanimal healthanimal productionhuman healthOne Healthpoultry
ActiveJan 2021Dec 2022Global burden of animal diseasesAcross the world, livestock production and aquaculture are critical to human nutrition and health. These animals play critical roles in society, providing income and food, but also clothing, building materials, fertilizer and draught power. However, the presence of endemic and emerging diseases, as...animal diseasesanimal health
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