Zoonotic diseases – pathogens transmitted from animals to people – offer particularly challenging problems for global health institutions and actors, given the complex social-ecological dynamics at play. New forms of risk caused by unprecedented global connectivity and rapid social and environmental change demand new approaches. ‘One Health’ highlights the need for collaboration across sectors and disciplines to tackle zoonotic diseases. However, there has been little exploration of how social, political and economic contexts influence efforts to ‘do’ One Health
Zoonotic diseases cause 2.2 million deaths and 2.4 billion cases of human illness throughout the wor...
Tsetse transmitted trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease commonly known as Nagana in cattle and sleepin...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
species) affecting both humans and livestock. This is a country case study focusing on the politica...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
Background This paper explores the framings of trypanosomiasis, a widespread and potentially fata...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
Zoonotic diseases will maintain a high level of public policy attention in the coming decades. From ...
The capacity to detect, control and manage emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases in Africa has ...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
BackgroundZoonotic diseases such as anthrax, rabies, brucellosis, and Rift Valley fever pose a direc...
Tsetse transmitted trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease commonly known as Nagana in cattle and sleepi...
Globally, endemic and emergent disease risks persist as significant challenges to human and animal h...
One of series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthAfrican trypan...
Zoonotic diseases cause 2.2 million deaths and 2.4 billion cases of human illness throughout the wor...
Tsetse transmitted trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease commonly known as Nagana in cattle and sleepin...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
species) affecting both humans and livestock. This is a country case study focusing on the politica...
One of a series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One Health.This paper e...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
Background This paper explores the framings of trypanosomiasis, a widespread and potentially fata...
Global risks of zoonotic disease are high on policy agendas. Increasingly, Africa is seen as a ‘hots...
Zoonotic diseases will maintain a high level of public policy attention in the coming decades. From ...
The capacity to detect, control and manage emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases in Africa has ...
This paper argues that addressing the underlying structural drivers of disease vulnerability is esse...
BackgroundZoonotic diseases such as anthrax, rabies, brucellosis, and Rift Valley fever pose a direc...
Tsetse transmitted trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease commonly known as Nagana in cattle and sleepi...
Globally, endemic and emergent disease risks persist as significant challenges to human and animal h...
One of series of seven working papers considering the political economy of One HealthAfrican trypan...
Zoonotic diseases cause 2.2 million deaths and 2.4 billion cases of human illness throughout the wor...
Tsetse transmitted trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease commonly known as Nagana in cattle and sleepin...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...