One Health Ecohealth 2016 Congress
The upcoming One Health Ecohealth 2016 Congress will be taking place in Melbourne on 3-7 December 2016. The aim of this conference is to bring together the global One Health and EcoHealth communities to create more integrated approaches to research and practice on global health challenges.
The Royal Veterinary College is proud to announce that they are taking part in this event, with the following RVC researchers speaking at the event:
Paper Title | Author(s) | Presentation Type |
The economic impact of a One Health perspective | Jonathan Rushton (Liverpool/RVC) | Plenary paper |
What drives rural poultry farmers to implement Avian Influenza control in Bangladesh? | Suman Das Gupta; Guillaume Fournié; Md. Ahasanul Hoque; Erling Høg; Tony Barnett; Dirk Pfeiffer; Joerg Henning | Oral Presentation |
A social ecological model of farmers’ attitudes and behaviours towards the control of animal diseases | Haini Pao; Dirk Pfeiffer; Elizabeth Jackson | Oral Presentation |
Strengthening One Health capacity in China as part of veterinary and medical field epidemiology training | Hao Tang; Fusheng Guo; John Edwards; Baoxu Huang; Youming Wang; Guoqing Shi; Dirk Pfeiffer; Julian Drewe | Oral Presentation |
Can the Sustainable Control of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Small Ruminants Contribute to Improved Child Nutrition in Smallholder Households in Tanzania? | Mieghan Bruce | Oral presentation |
Linking epidemiological and human behavioural research for the development of effective animal health interventions (draft title) | Dirk Pfeiffer, Guillaume Fournie, Erling Hoeg, Chris Desmond, Tony Barnett | Oral presentation |
Women's Health, Livelihood and Biodiversity Conservation | Richard Kock | Oral presentation |
Not specified | Richard Kock | Oral presentation |
Addressing Antimicrobial Usage In Asia’s Food Animal Production Industry: A One Health Approach To Preventing And Controlling Resistance | Jonathan Rushton (Liverpool/RVC) | Oral presentation |
Plenary discussion: Translating Policies into Actions to Improve Global Health | Dirk Pfeiffer (RVC / CityU HK) | Panel member |
Influence Of Human Behaviour On The Spread Of Avian Influenza Through The Bangladeshi Poultry Trade Network | Guillaume Fournié; Dirk U Pfeiffer; Ahasanul Hoque; Nitish Debnath; Paritosh Biswas; Mohammad Giasuddin; Natalie Moyen; Erling Hog; Tony Barnett; Suman Gupta; Joerg Henning; Mehedi Hossain; Punam Mangtani; David Harper; David Heymann; Mahmudur Rahman; BALZAC project consortium | Poster Presentation |
The Social Lives of Birds: Ethnography of Behaviours and Their Rationales in Live Bird Markets and Transaction Chains in Chittagong, Bangladesh | Erling Høg; Tony Barnett; Guillaume Fournié; Rukan Hoque; Dirk Pfeiffer | Poster Presentation |
Detecting Hidden disease in the UK cattle network; unexpected mortality as a tool for identifying and tracking unreported syndromes. | Aaron Morris; Oliver Tearne; Lesley Stringer; Rowena Kosmider; Mark Arnold; Dirk Pfeiffer; Robin Simons | Poster Presentation |
Free-grazing duck production and the risk of avian influenza in Vietnam | Anne Meyer; Thu Nhu Van; Tung Dinh Xuan; Long Pham Thanh; Thuy Nguyen Thi Thanh; Timothée Vergne; Dirk Pfeiffer | Poster Presentation |
A One Health approach to antimicrobial resistance surveillance: Is there a business case for it? | Kevin Queenan, Barbara Häsler, Jonathan Rushton | Poster Presentation |
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