Informatics progress of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme towards data for One Health


Kassy Raymond, Nelia Ben Sassi, Grace Patterson, Ben Huntington, Jonathan Rushton, Deb Stacey, and Theresa Bernardo of the GBADs programme have had the following publication published in The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Animal Health Data Management (Scientific & Technical Review, vol 42, 2023). You can read it here. Abstract The Global Burden of … Continue reading Informatics progress of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme towards data for One Health

GBADs present at SVEPM 23, Toulouse


The 41st Annual Meeting of The Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (SVEPM) was held in Toulouse between the 22nd-24th March 2023. GBADs attended to lead a workshop, and present 2 presentations and 2 posters which were awarded by the committee. A number of the GBADs team also attended, providing support at the kiosk and having … Continue reading GBADs present at SVEPM 23, Toulouse

GBADs Australian Workshop


February 21st 2023, Professor Jonathan Rushton, University of Liverpool and GBADs director held meetings with GBADs Australian and Indonesian Partners at the CSIRO Black Mountain site, Canberra. On 22nd February a GBADs workshop was held with representatives of the Australian and New Zealand government and from the Australian private sector where information was shared on … Continue reading GBADs Australian Workshop

GBADs meeting with Cefas, APHA and CABI


On Thursday 15th December, The Liverpool GBADs team met with representatives from Cefas, APHA and CABI to discuss the UK government funded One Food project, which has recently initiated in partnership with the South African government. Cefas lead One Food and have linked with teams at UoL and CABI to outline an economic framework that spans … Continue reading GBADs meeting with Cefas, APHA and CABI

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