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Item Restoration of Livestock Services in Conflict and Drought Affected Areas of Ethiopia (RESTORE)(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Leasing kebele public health posts to jobless veterinary graduates: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Credit guarantee system for private veterinarians: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Livestock movement route mapping for improved animal health service delivery: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Private vaccination service: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Herd health intervention for improved dairy productivity: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Strategic community-based endoparasite and ectoparasite control by private service providers: Health of Ethiopian Animals for Rural Development (HEARD) 2019-2023(Poster, 2024-11-08) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Responses to reducing effects of typhoon and flooding to human, animal and environmental health(Poster, 2024-10-16) Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and ForestryItem Development and use of mobile application for transboundary animal and emerging zoonotic diseases surveillance – A One Health project for improving human, animal health and food security in Vietnam(Poster, 2024-10-16) Thang Nguyen-Tien; Luong Hung Nam; Sinh Dang-Xuan; Unger, Fred; Lindahl, Johanna F.; Hu Suk Lee; Park, M.Item Prioritization of emerging zoonotic diseases (EZDs) in northern Vietnam(Poster, 2024-10-16) Luong Hung Nam; Thang Nguyen-Tien; Sinh Dang-Xuan ; Unger, Fred; Hien Nguyen-Thi-Thu ; Bui Nghia Vuong; Dao Duy Tung; Phuc Pham-Duc ; Lindahl, Johanna F.; Hu Suk LeeItem Spatial and temporal risk factor mapping of Taenia solium infections in Malawi(Poster, 2024-09-23) Ngwili, Nicholas; Kachepa, U.; Ahimbisibwe, S.; Korir, Max; Chavula, M.; Wood, C.; Kafanikhale, H.; Chiphwanya, J.; Musaya, J.; Thomas, Lian F.; Dixon, M.Item Epidemiology of Brucella species in smallholder dairy cattle in selected regions of Tanzania(Poster, 2024-09-23) Mengele, Isaac J.; Akoko, James M.; Shirima, G.M.; Bwatota, Shedrack F.; Motto, Shabani K.; Hernandez-Castro, L.E.; Komwihangilo, D.M.; Lyatuu, Eliamoni; Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.; Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Key messages
- Dairy cattle were predominantly infected with Brucella melitensis
- Vaccination of cattle and small ruminants recommended
- Future research needed to develop a bivalent vaccine (B. abortus + B. melitensis)
- Training required for livestock keepers regarding risky practices & biosecurity measures
- Further research studies needed on epidemiology of Brucella species circulating in cattle
Item Bridging gender gap in resource mapping using Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PGIS)(Poster, 2024-11-29) Cherotich, Fredah; Kenduiywo, Benson; Korir, Victor; Galgallo, Diba; Pacillo, Grazia; Galiè, Alessandra; Bullock, Renee; Whitbread, Anthony M.; Paliwal, AmbicaItem Prevalence of Leptospira serovar Hardjo and risk factors in smallholder dairy cattle in Tanzania(Poster, 2024-09-23) Motto, Shabani K.; Shirima, G.M.; Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.; Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Key messages
- High Leptospira seroprevalence, particularly in a few regions.
- Farmer training required to minimize animal and public health risks associated with animal husbandry practices.
- Further research on circulating serovars to target interventions particularly vaccination efforts.
Item Epidemiology of human and animal leptospirosis in Kenya: A systematic review and meta-analysis(Poster, 2024-09-23) Wainaina, M.; Wasonga, Joseph; Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Key messages
- Wide host range and considerable pooled seroprevalence in cattle and goats revealed the need for control in animal hosts.
- Raising awareness among farmers, health and veterinary professionals is needed for early recognition, diagnosis, and management.
- Rapid diagnostic tests and microscopic agglutination tests are needed for timely and accurate leptospirosis diagnosis.
- Molecular approaches needed to understand the circulating serovars and strain diversity for the effective control of leptospirosis.
Item Bundling climate smart feed and forage solutions to address multiple and interlinked crop-livestock system challenges(Poster, 2024-11-29) Mekonnen, Kindu; Gebreyes, Million; Whitbread, Anthony M.Item Situational analysis of health surveillance at the human-wildlife interface for preventing zoonoses in Côte d’Ivoire(Poster, 2024-09-23) Dinde, A.O.; Cook, Elizabeth A.J.; Soro, D.; Hung Nguyen-Viet; Bett, Bernard K.; Bonfoh, B.Key messages
- Health monitoring programs exist for human, animal, and environment but are discipline specific.
- Lack of integrated surveillance systems and scarce wildlife monitoring.
- National One Health Platform and increasing research on wildlife are creating opportunities for better integration of the wildlife sector into the surveillance systems.
- Policies are necessary to address surveillance at the human-wildlife interfaces including the wild meat value chain.
Item Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries(Poster, 2024-09-24) Dinede, Getachew; Makau, D.; Duvenage, S.; Amenu, Kebede; Grace, DeliaKey messages
- Food inspection is not effective in low- and middle-income countries and innovative approaches are needed to motivate greater compliance with standards.
- ‘Scores on doors’ could motivate greater compliance through the power of public demand and opinion.
- This systematic literature review found no studies investigating food inspection programs in low- and middle-income countries.
- While studies from high-income countries show wide variation of hygiene factors considered; their weight, and scoring; and requirement for disclosure.
- More evidence is needed on optimizing ‘scores on doors’ in high-income countries and application to low- and middle-income countries.
Item Non-typhoidal Salmonella among slaughterhouse workers and in the pork value chain in Uganda(Poster, 2024-09-23) Kivali, Velma; Roesel, Kristina; Dohoo, I.; Alinaitwe, Lordrick; Bugeza, James K.; Hoona, J.J.; Mugizi, Denis R.; Kankya, C.; Sinh Dang-Xuan; Szabo, I.; Rösler, U.; Friese, A.; Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Key messages
- Bacteria such as non-typhoidal Salmonella can be transmitted through cross-contamination in the pork value chain.
- Improving hygiene and pork handling practices at slaughterhouses and retail points is essential to ensure food safety.
- Slaughterhouses could be used for sentinel surveillance of zoonotic infections in humans and animals.
Item Slaughterhouse hygiene training in western Kenya improves practices and reduces contamination of tools and water but does not reduce contamination of meat(Poster, 2024-09-23) Cook, Elizabeth A.J.; Ambler, Kate; Hoffmann, Vivian; Otoigo, Lilian; Kiarie, AliceInadequate hygiene and sanitation facilities at slaughterhouses in Kenya have been shown to lead to contamination of meat and transmission of pathogens. Meat inspectors visit slaughter facilities daily; their duties could be expanded to include training workers on hygiene practices.