Prioritization of transboundary animal diseases (TADs) and zoonoses in the IGAD region was conducted by IGAD Member States, namely, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan together with support from ICPALD and AU-IBAR. The main aim of the exercise was to develop clear control strategies and policies for focussing disease control efforts and the limited resources on few diseases in order to achieve efficient and effective disease control. The prioritization methodology for transboundary animal diseases and zoonoses according to Phylum was applied, taking into considerations, economic impact, human health importance, societal impact, environmental impact, feasibility of control methods and the ecological impact of the dise...
In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease emergence as ...
Animal diseases have important impacts on animal productivity and welfare, and on human health and w...
Outbreaks of rift valley fever (RVF) are associated with the simultaneous presence and circulation o...
Background The population of Somalia is vulnerable to zoonoses due to a high reliance on animal hus...
AbstractBackgroundEthiopia has the second largest human population in Africa and the largest livesto...
Background: Disease prioritization aims to enhance resource use efficiency concerning human and anim...
BackgroundEthiopia has the second largest human population in Africa and the largest livestock popul...
Animal health is a prerequisite for global health, economic development, food security, food quality...
IntroductionZoonotic diseases have varying public health burden and socio-economic impact across tim...
Outcome of a workshop held in Yaounde\u301, Cameroon, March 3\u20134, 2016.The purpose of this two-d...
National audienceSpecific features of animal health in Africa are related to the diversity of climat...
Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the ...
The "neglected" status given by the World Health Organization (WHO) to certain endemic tropical dise...
In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease emergence as ...
Animal diseases have important impacts on animal productivity and welfare, and on human health and w...
Outbreaks of rift valley fever (RVF) are associated with the simultaneous presence and circulation o...
Background The population of Somalia is vulnerable to zoonoses due to a high reliance on animal hus...
AbstractBackgroundEthiopia has the second largest human population in Africa and the largest livesto...
Background: Disease prioritization aims to enhance resource use efficiency concerning human and anim...
BackgroundEthiopia has the second largest human population in Africa and the largest livestock popul...
Animal health is a prerequisite for global health, economic development, food security, food quality...
IntroductionZoonotic diseases have varying public health burden and socio-economic impact across tim...
Outcome of a workshop held in Yaounde\u301, Cameroon, March 3\u20134, 2016.The purpose of this two-d...
National audienceSpecific features of animal health in Africa are related to the diversity of climat...
Zoonotic diseases represent critical threats to global health security. Effective mitigation of the ...
The "neglected" status given by the World Health Organization (WHO) to certain endemic tropical dise...
In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease emergence as ...
Animal diseases have important impacts on animal productivity and welfare, and on human health and w...
Outbreaks of rift valley fever (RVF) are associated with the simultaneous presence and circulation o...