Congratulations to Peggy Schrobback, Gabriel Dennis, Yin Li, Dianne Mayberry, Alexandra Shaw, Theodore Knight-Jones, Thomas Lloyd Marsh, Dustin L. Pendell, Paul R. Torgerson, William Gilbert, Benjamin Huntington, Kassy Raymond, Deborah A. Stacey, Theresa Bernardo, Mieghan Bruce, K. Marie McIntyre, Jonathan Rushton, Mario Herrero, who have had the following paper ‘Approximating the global economic (market) valued … Continue reading Approximating the global economic (market) value of farmed animals
Defining and averting syndemic pathways in aquaculture: a major global food sector
Prof. Jonathan Rushton, GBADs Director, was involved in the recent article ‘Defining and averting syndemic pathways in aquaculture: a major global food sector.’ You can find the full version of the article here. Abstract Aquaculture now provides half of all aquatic protein consumed globally—with most current and future production occurring in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). … Continue reading Defining and averting syndemic pathways in aquaculture: a major global food sector
Characterizing Ethiopian cattle production systems for disease burden analysis
Congratulations to Yin Li, Di Mayberry, Peggy Schrobback (CSIRO), Wudu Temsegen, Theo Knight-Jones (ILRI), Mario Herrero (Cornell University), Gemma Chaters and Jonathan Rushton (University of Liverpool) who have had the following paper ‘Characterizing Ethiopian cattle production systems for disease burden analysis’. You can find the full version here. Abstract This paper addresses knowledge gaps in … Continue reading Characterizing Ethiopian cattle production systems for disease burden analysis
The global burden of neglected zoonotic diseases: Current state of evidence
Congratulations to Carlotta Di Bari, Narmada Venkateswaran, Christina Fastl, Sarah Gabriël, Delia Grace, Arie H. Havelaar, Ben Huntington, Grace T. Patterson, Jonathan Rushton, Niko Speybroeck, Paul Torgerson, David M. Pigott, Brecht Devleesschauwer who have recently had the following publication published online here. Abstract The majority of emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses, most of which are classified … Continue reading The global burden of neglected zoonotic diseases: Current state of evidence
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
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