We review the global dynamics of livestock disease over the last two decades. Our imperfect ability to detect and report disease hinders assessment of trends, but we suggest that, although endemic diseases continue their historic decline in wealthy countries, poor countries experience static or deteriorating animal health and epidemic diseases show both regression and expansion. At a mesolevel, disease is changing in terms of space and host, which is illustrated by bluetongue, Lyme disease, and West Nile virus, and it is also emerging, as illustrated by highly pathogenic avian influenza and others. Major proximate drivers of change in disease dynamics include ecosystem change, ecosystem incursion, and movements of people and animals; underl...
Executive summary A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the abi...
AbstractThe transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disea...
The transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disease trans...
We review the global dynamics of livestock disease over the last two decades. Our imperfect ability ...
In today's world, emerging and re-emerging diseases have a significant impact on global economies an...
Changing disease landscapesThe World Livestock 2013: Changing disease landscapes looks at the eviden...
International audienceInfectious diseases, biodiversity loss and livestock expansion are increasing ...
The first objective of this chapter is to review how climate change and climate variability may affe...
Currently new human diseases are emerging at the rate of one every four months. Around 20%of human ...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
It is indisputable that climate is an important factor in many livestock diseases. Nevertheless, our...
It is indisputable that climate is an important factor in many livestock diseases. Nevertheless, our...
Livestock as a sector is extremely important to the global economy and to rural livelihoods. As of 2...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
The planet’s mean air and ocean temperatures have been rising over the last century because of incre...
Executive summary A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the abi...
AbstractThe transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disea...
The transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disease trans...
We review the global dynamics of livestock disease over the last two decades. Our imperfect ability ...
In today's world, emerging and re-emerging diseases have a significant impact on global economies an...
Changing disease landscapesThe World Livestock 2013: Changing disease landscapes looks at the eviden...
International audienceInfectious diseases, biodiversity loss and livestock expansion are increasing ...
The first objective of this chapter is to review how climate change and climate variability may affe...
Currently new human diseases are emerging at the rate of one every four months. Around 20%of human ...
Growth in the livestock sector is associated with heightened risk for epidemic diseases. The increas...
It is indisputable that climate is an important factor in many livestock diseases. Nevertheless, our...
It is indisputable that climate is an important factor in many livestock diseases. Nevertheless, our...
Livestock as a sector is extremely important to the global economy and to rural livelihoods. As of 2...
Humans have traveled with their livestock to the ends of the earth, and animal husbandry has transfo...
The planet’s mean air and ocean temperatures have been rising over the last century because of incre...
Executive summary A systematic review of the published literature was undertaken, to explore the abi...
AbstractThe transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disea...
The transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disease trans...