The use of Participatory Epidemiology in veterinary research intends to include livestock keepers and other local stakeholders in research processes and the development of solutions to animal health problems, including potentially zoonotic diseases. It can also be an attempt to bring some of the methods and insights of social science into a discipline largely shaped by natural science methods and ways of seeing the world. The introduction of participatory methodologies to veterinary epidemiology and disease surveillance follows a wider movement in development thinking, questioning the top-down nature of much post-second world war development efforts directed from the Global North towards the Global South. In the best cases, participatory me...
This article discusses major issues that confront attempts to introduce participatory methodologies ...
Cattle disease can have severe negative impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, but still, animal di...
Epidemiologists recently have worked more closely with social scientists. Their objective was to bet...
The use of Participatory Epidemiology in veterinary research intends to include livestock keepers an...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) evolved as a branch of veterinary epidemiology and has been largely ...
Participatory epidemiology is the application of participatory methods to epidemiological research a...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) is now widely used by veterinary researchers, epidemiologists and ot...
In this study we combined an inventory of the major applications, geographic regions and diseases co...
In this study we combined an inventory of the major applications, geographic regions and diseases co...
This paper provides information on a recent innovative approach in animal health research termed “pa...
Peste des Petits ruminants (PPR) is a potentially lethal, highly contagious viral disease of sheep a...
Participatory epidemiology programmes aim to collect data by engaging local communities in knowledge...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) is the application of participatory rural appraisal techniques to ep...
This paper aims to describe the core functions of veterinary epidemiology in public health to unders...
The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control through...
This article discusses major issues that confront attempts to introduce participatory methodologies ...
Cattle disease can have severe negative impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, but still, animal di...
Epidemiologists recently have worked more closely with social scientists. Their objective was to bet...
The use of Participatory Epidemiology in veterinary research intends to include livestock keepers an...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) evolved as a branch of veterinary epidemiology and has been largely ...
Participatory epidemiology is the application of participatory methods to epidemiological research a...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) is now widely used by veterinary researchers, epidemiologists and ot...
In this study we combined an inventory of the major applications, geographic regions and diseases co...
In this study we combined an inventory of the major applications, geographic regions and diseases co...
This paper provides information on a recent innovative approach in animal health research termed “pa...
Peste des Petits ruminants (PPR) is a potentially lethal, highly contagious viral disease of sheep a...
Participatory epidemiology programmes aim to collect data by engaging local communities in knowledge...
Participatory epidemiology (PE) is the application of participatory rural appraisal techniques to ep...
This paper aims to describe the core functions of veterinary epidemiology in public health to unders...
The general role of veterinary epidemiology and economics to national animal-disease control through...
This article discusses major issues that confront attempts to introduce participatory methodologies ...
Cattle disease can have severe negative impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, but still, animal di...
Epidemiologists recently have worked more closely with social scientists. Their objective was to bet...