Global Burden of Animal Diseases

@GBADsGlobal

We aim to make information on the economic burden of livestock diseases accessible to support animal health decision-making focused on SDGs

University of Liverpool
Joined December 2019

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    Feb 2

    Would you like to join the programme? Apply now for the PDRA/RA position available within . Closing: March 1st. Or apply now for the Technical Lead vacancy within the . Closing: February 19th.

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  3. Feb 5
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  4. Feb 3

    👇 National are needed to define priorities. 👇 Initiatives to support capacity building and collaboration are emerging.

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  5. Feb 2

    Early-bird deadline extended! If you wish to participate to the unprecedented online experience of , you have until this coming Sunday 7th February to benefit from reduced fees! Awesome platform, really intuitive and talks available for a year!

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  6. Jan 22
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  7. Jan 21

    International partnership launches Global Burden of Animal Diseases GBADs to assess animal health and impact of disease burden on human welfare

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  8. Jan 20

    Prof Jonathan Rushton recently considered the global burden of animal diseases at the Annual Conference. He explored building resilience in animal and plant disease management. Learn more:

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  9. Jan 19

    To successfully tackle the threat of animal diseases on human lives, economies & the environment, we need to prioritise investing our resources on those that impact us all the most. The launch of today will make this possible. Learn more: 👈

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  10. Jan 19

    If you are interested in the programme, please take our new survey so we can understand how best to work with you. In addressing the challenge of animal diseases, we must ensure that investments are directed to those who are most impacted.

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  11. Jan 19

    was successfully launched by Professor Dame Janet Beer of and Dr Monique Eloit of . Find out more about the programme :

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  12. Jan 19

    Happening right now. There will be a recording available shortly after for all who were unable to join us today.

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  13. Jan 18
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  14. Jan 14

    In addressing the challenge of animal diseases, we must ensure that investments are directed at those that impact us the most, hence the creation of . Join us for the launch of this initiative! 🗓️ WHEN: January 19, 2021 (14:00 GMT) 💻 WHERE:

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  15. Jan 12

    The launch webinar, introducing the work of GBADs – with Professor Dame Janet Beer (Vice-Chancellor, ) and Dr Monique Eloit (Director General, ) happening Tuesday 19th January at 14:00 GMT via Zoom. Register now -

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  16. Jan 8

    New in , our first paper of 2021: 'Hospital-based evidence on cost-effectiveness of diagnostic tests and treatment in Kenyan hospitals'

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  17. Jan 4

    New paper from our project in eastern Indonesia summarizes multiple opportunities for herbaceous legumes in smallholder livestock production systems

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  18. GB beef cattle farmers we need your help! Plus if you fancy the chance of winning 1 out of 10 gift cards that are up for grabs and worth up to £750 then please complete our farm management survey!:

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  19. 9 Dec 2020

    Prof Jonathan Rushton giving interesting insight into future food systems. Pragmatic production of efficient and resilient agriculture and balancing nutrition and sustainability very important 🌿🌾🐄

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