Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cost of future prosperity and in some places, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, poverty persists. Livestock keepers, especially pastoralists, are over-represented among the poor. Poverty has been mainly attributed to a lack of access, whether to goods, education or enabling institutions. More recent insights suggest ecosystems may influence poverty and the self-reinforcing mechanisms that constitute poverty traps in more subtle ways. The plausibility of zoonoses as poverty traps is strengthened by landmark studies on disease burden in recent years. While in theory, endemic zoonoses are best controlled in the animal host, in practice, communities...
In 2012 the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) launched a major initi...
Zoonoses occur at the interface of human and animal disease and partly because their impact and mana...
Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Afric...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Poor people have greater exposure to zoonoses through livestock keeping; living in agricultural comm...
The greatest health burden of zoonoses falls on poor people in developing countries. Poor people hav...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
Mapping and measuring burden and risk of zoonotic diseases is important for effective targeting and ...
BACKGROUND: Developing countries face difficulties in sustainably utilizing tools to effectively imp...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
This study was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Department f...
This chapter focuses on the link between livestock and zoonoses in sub-Saharan Africa. The role of p...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
In 2012 the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) launched a major initi...
Zoonoses occur at the interface of human and animal disease and partly because their impact and mana...
Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Afric...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Humans have never been healthier, wealthier or more numerous. Yet, present success may be at the cos...
Poor people have greater exposure to zoonoses through livestock keeping; living in agricultural comm...
The greatest health burden of zoonoses falls on poor people in developing countries. Poor people hav...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
Mapping and measuring burden and risk of zoonotic diseases is important for effective targeting and ...
BACKGROUND: Developing countries face difficulties in sustainably utilizing tools to effectively imp...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
This study was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Department f...
This chapter focuses on the link between livestock and zoonoses in sub-Saharan Africa. The role of p...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
In 2012 the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) launched a major initi...
Zoonoses occur at the interface of human and animal disease and partly because their impact and mana...
Background: Endemic zoonoses have important impacts for livestock-dependent households in East Afric...