Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hotspot’, with likely disease spillovers from animals to humans. This paper explores the social dynamics of disease exposure, demonstrating how risks are not generalised, but are related to occupation, gender, class and other dimensions of social difference. Through case studies of Lassa Fever in Sierra Leone, Henipah virus in Ghana, Rift Valley Fever in Kenya and Trypanosomiasis in Zimbabwe, the paper proposes a social difference space–time framework to assist the understanding of and response to zoonotic diseases within a ‘One Health’ approach
This paper is part of a special supplement on assessing and managing urban zoonoses and food-borne d...
The demand for food and other ecosystem services have risen in the recent past in many parts of the ...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.Zoonotic dis...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
Abstract Investigating the interplay of factors that result in a viral zoonotic outbreak is difficul...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat ...
Zoonotic diseases – pathogens transmitted from animals to people – offer particularly challenging pr...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
BackgroundZoonotic diseases such as anthrax, rabies, brucellosis, and Rift Valley fever pose a direc...
In the past four decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of zoonotic diseases. Some ou...
In the past four decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of zoonotic diseases. Some ou...
Recent events have shown that public health, animal health and national economies have been threate...
This paper is part of a special supplement on assessing and managing urban zoonoses and food-borne d...
The demand for food and other ecosystem services have risen in the recent past in many parts of the ...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.Zoonotic dis...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
This article explores the implications for human health of local interactions between disease, ecosy...
Abstract Investigating the interplay of factors that result in a viral zoonotic outbreak is difficul...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat ...
Zoonotic diseases – pathogens transmitted from animals to people – offer particularly challenging pr...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
BackgroundZoonotic diseases such as anthrax, rabies, brucellosis, and Rift Valley fever pose a direc...
In the past four decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of zoonotic diseases. Some ou...
In the past four decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of zoonotic diseases. Some ou...
Recent events have shown that public health, animal health and national economies have been threate...
This paper is part of a special supplement on assessing and managing urban zoonoses and food-borne d...
The demand for food and other ecosystem services have risen in the recent past in many parts of the ...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.Zoonotic dis...