Our latest out now in @CurrentBiology: "Seasonal fishery facilitates a novel transmission pathway in an emerging animal reservoir of Guinea worm"
Animals are key impediment to #Guineaworm eradication worldwide - but how do dogs catch this human disease?
https://t.co/k7oLwc5xSb
New cat paper online! Pet #cats roaming behaviour is important to both cat safety and predation of wildlife. Partial restriction of outdoor access resulted as the only effective means in reducing cat roaming.
https://t.co/RkE8ddmMrT
@DingoResearch@ASTMH@AusDogRabies@ERS_UNE My PhD was also on the spatial & social ecology of dogs (with disease transmission in mind) and it's a growing area of research. Very important for innovative disease interventions. It's great to see more research on this!
Using GPS systems to track dog movements to understand the complicated issue of canine rabies helps to achieve accurate data cost-effectively using easily-available materials.
Interested in European #Lobsters? Second paper from my PhD just published! Looking at lobster moult increments and moulting probability across North East Atlantic! https://t.co/jCZ2z1NJyZ
Following the recent cases of coronavirus infections from mink in #Denmark, the #OIE is in contact w/ Danish Veterinary Services, who’ve been providing regular updates on virus outbreaks in mink farms since it started.
CHECK OUT updates here: https://t.co/nomw3tqMdv
#COVID19
Thanks to the organisers of #WOHC2020, a fantastic event involving inspiring researchers!
This was my first interaction with the #OneHealth community and saw the revival of my twitter account😂. It's sad that we couldn't meet face-face, but I look forward to WOHC2022!
Moderate likelihood of human/animal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 for companion cats, ferrets and hamsters IF in contact with COVID-19 patient, infected animals or contaminated environments.
Poster by el Masry &al. @FAO@CDCgov#WOHC2020#OneHealthDay#OneHealth
Zoe Grange presents 'SpillOver' a cool opensource tool for ranking the risk potential for different viruses spilling over from wildlife to humans.
A scientific watchlist for viruses to inform interventions. COVID-19 ranked 3rd! Watch this space! #WOHC2020
Insightful talk by Ab Osterhaus '#COVID19 vaccination update' #WOHC2020
Getting #vaccine development down from 10-15 yrs to <2 yrs without cutting corners is achievable. We need to also think about the logistics of global distribution and administration
Sandra Steele's talk '..knowledge, attitudes and practices of Australian general practitioners and veterinarians...' #WOHC2020
Highlights the need for more cross-sectoral engagement to bring the two communities together to establish #OneHealth pathways to disease preparedness
A fantastic talk by Monica Lakhanpaul on '...a #OneHealth conceptual diagram of under-5 (U5) infections in urban slums...' #WOHC2020
A great example of engaging the communities to map disease risks
https://t.co/eeKk6mV60S
For those who haven't, come check out our poster #WOHC2020 - "Zeroby2030? Challenges to eliminating rabies in India" @MoHFW_INDIA @BernadetteAbela @EndRabiesNow