Burden of Zoonoses: Making Sense and Acting on the Socio-economic Impact of Zoonoses in Our Food Systems


Dr. Sara Babo Martins (University of Geneva), Prof. Jonathan Rushton and Peregrine Rothman-Ostrow (University of Liverpool), of the GBADs programme, have had the chapter below accepted and published which you can find here.  Abstract Livestock food systems are changing rapidly with increasingly complex, dynamic, and globally connected production, harvesting, distribution, and consumption patterns. These changes … Continue reading Burden of Zoonoses: Making Sense and Acting on the Socio-economic Impact of Zoonoses in Our Food Systems

GBADs present at The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Conference


The OECD-CRP Antimicrobial use and resistance in livestock production in a One Health context symposium took place in Edinburgh on the May 22nd-24th.  Current work ongoing in AMR in livestock from a One Health perspective in modelling, surveillance, socio-economics, and policy were presented by researchers across the world. In the symposium, Dr Sara Babo Martins, … Continue reading GBADs present at The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Conference

GBADs visits Tanzania


GBADs Post-doctoral research associates João Afonso and Gemma Chaters visited Tanzania in early November to meet with potential future collaborators to discuss the GBADs programme and more specifically the burden of antimicrobial use and resistance in Tanzania. They met with potential future collaborators and colleagues from Nelson Mandela African Institute for Science and Technology (NMAIST), … Continue reading GBADs visits Tanzania