GBADs presents at the International Society for Economics and Social Sciences of Animal Health (ISESSAH) conference 2025. 

A number of GBADs members presented their work at the ISESSAH conference 2025 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. 14th - 16th ...

Fleming Fund AMR Workshop, Rome

As the Fleming Fund project, phase II, comes to an end the University of Liverpool team met in Rome to ...

GBADs AMR Workshop- Ethiopia Case Study

The GBADs AMR team conducted their second country case study this week in Ethiopia. The meeting, located at the ILRI ...

Fleming Fund Denmark AMR Case Study Workshop

On Monday 9th December, the Fleming Fund project organised a workshop to present its results from the Danish AMR Case ...

GBADs Annual Meeting, 7-8 November, Sydney

The Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) Programme held its annual meeting in Sydney, Australia to take advantage of the ...

WOAH Volume 43 of the Scientific and Technical Review on ‘Global Burden of Animal Diseases’

The WOAH Scientific and Technical Review, Vol.43 on 'Global Burden of Animal Diseases’ is now available online here.The edition is ...

Strategies to reduce antimicrobials in livestock and aquaculture, and their impact under field conditions: a structured scoping literature review

Congratulations to João Sucena Afonso, Mahmoud El Tholth, K Marie Mcintyre, Luís Pedro Carmo, Lucy Coyne, Diego Manriquez, Didier Raboisson, ...

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, ...

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 ...

GBADs visits Tanzania

GBADs Post-doctoral research associates João Afonso and Gemma Chaters visited Tanzania in early November to meet with potential future collaborators ...