The GBADs Ethiopia case study was launched in 2021 as proof of concept of GBADs frameworks and methods in estimating the social and economic burden of animal diseases. The workshop presented and reviewed the GBADs estimates of animal disease burdens in Ethiopia that have been generated over the last two years. The data and information … Continue reading GBADs Ethiopia Workshop, May 2023
Population, biomass, and economic value of small ruminants in Ethiopia
Wudu Temsegen Jemberu, Yin Li, Wondwosen Asfaw, Dianne Mayberry, Peggy Schrobback, Jonathan Rushton and Theo Knight-Jones have had the following publication published. You can find the introduction below and the full version can be found here Introduction Ethiopia has one of the largest populations of small ruminants (42.9 million sheep and 52.5 million goats) in … Continue reading Population, biomass, and economic value of small ruminants in Ethiopia
GBADs special session, ISVEE 2022
The Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) programme gave a Special Session presentation at ISVEE 16. Members of the GBADs team gave multiple talks on the work each theme are working on and how each theme links together. You can find the abstracts from our presentations below. Previous Next The current use of economics in … Continue reading GBADs special session, ISVEE 2022
GBADs Annual Meeting, 2022
On Saturday 13th August, we had our annual meeting for 2022 in Halifax, Canada after ISVEE. We had discussions on side meetings we had during the week and linking with collaborators. Kevin Watkins, Andrew Larkins and Ben Huntington presented a session on risk mitigation which gave the team time to discuss 3 main risks and … Continue reading GBADs Annual Meeting, 2022
GBADs at the 16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE)
From August 7-12, 2022, members of the GBADs programme attended the 16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE), in Halifax, Canada, to share and discuss the current work and progress of the GBADs programme with fellow leading Animal Health scientists. During the conference, GBADs had their own Special Session taking place on Thursday … Continue reading GBADs at the 16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE)
Veterinary Services in a changing world: climate change and other external factors
The full issue of the Scientific and Technical Review, volume 40 (2) on ‘Veterinary Services in a changing world: climate change and other external factors’ has been finalised and is now available with Open Access on the OIE’s documentary portal. You can find the full publication and other articles in the OIE Scientific and Technical Review … Continue reading Veterinary Services in a changing world: climate change and other external factors