People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp

This project deals with zoonotic infections amongst livestock and the farmers who keep them. Zoonotic diseases are infections transmitted between animals and humans; they are a major group of pathogens (approximately 60% of all human-infective organisms), with a diversity of animal hosts including w...

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Autores principales: Fevre, Eric, Wardrop, Nicola, Thomas, Lian, Atkinson, Peter, Glanville, William de, Cook, Elizabeth Anne, Wamae, Claire, Gabriël, Sarah, Dorny, Pierre, Harrison, Leslie
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148866
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author Fevre, Eric
Wardrop, Nicola
Thomas, Lian
Atkinson, Peter
Glanville, William de
Cook, Elizabeth Anne
Wamae, Claire
Gabriël, Sarah
Dorny, Pierre
Harrison, Leslie
author_browse Atkinson, Peter
Cook, Elizabeth Anne
Dorny, Pierre
Fevre, Eric
Gabriël, Sarah
Glanville, William de
Harrison, Leslie
Thomas, Lian
Wamae, Claire
Wardrop, Nicola
author_facet Fevre, Eric
Wardrop, Nicola
Thomas, Lian
Atkinson, Peter
Glanville, William de
Cook, Elizabeth Anne
Wamae, Claire
Gabriël, Sarah
Dorny, Pierre
Harrison, Leslie
author_sort Fevre, Eric
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description This project deals with zoonotic infections amongst livestock and the farmers who keep them. Zoonotic diseases are infections transmitted between animals and humans; they are a major group of pathogens (approximately 60% of all human-infective organisms), with a diversity of animal hosts including wildlife, pets and domestic animals. Domestic livestock (especially cattle and pigs) are an important source of zoonotic infections to humans, due in part to the close interactions between these agricultural animals and the people who keep them. While keeping domestic stock is an important source of rural livelihoods in many countries, these animals may also expose the families who keep them to disease risks. Understanding the interactions between people and their domestic animals, and the transmission of zoonoses between them, is of vital importance in creating the evidence-based disease control policies that are required to protect both human and animal health. The dataset relates to a paper published in an open access journal, relating to the influence of socio-economic, behavioural and environmental factors on Taenia spp. transmission in western Kenya. Taenia, of cysticercosis, is a zoonotic disease. These data were collected in a cross-sectional epidemiological study carried out between 2010 and 2013.
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spelling CGSpace1488662026-01-09T13:18:56Z People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp Fevre, Eric Wardrop, Nicola Thomas, Lian Atkinson, Peter Glanville, William de Cook, Elizabeth Anne Wamae, Claire Gabriël, Sarah Dorny, Pierre Harrison, Leslie health livestock zoonotic diseases This project deals with zoonotic infections amongst livestock and the farmers who keep them. Zoonotic diseases are infections transmitted between animals and humans; they are a major group of pathogens (approximately 60% of all human-infective organisms), with a diversity of animal hosts including wildlife, pets and domestic animals. Domestic livestock (especially cattle and pigs) are an important source of zoonotic infections to humans, due in part to the close interactions between these agricultural animals and the people who keep them. While keeping domestic stock is an important source of rural livelihoods in many countries, these animals may also expose the families who keep them to disease risks. Understanding the interactions between people and their domestic animals, and the transmission of zoonoses between them, is of vital importance in creating the evidence-based disease control policies that are required to protect both human and animal health. The dataset relates to a paper published in an open access journal, relating to the influence of socio-economic, behavioural and environmental factors on Taenia spp. transmission in western Kenya. Taenia, of cysticercosis, is a zoonotic disease. These data were collected in a cross-sectional epidemiological study carried out between 2010 and 2013. 2024-07-03T10:33:21Z 2024-07-03T10:33:21Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148866 en https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004223 Open Access Eric Fevre, Nicola Wardrop, Lian Thomas, Peter Atkinson, William de Glanville, Elizabeth Anne Cook, Claire Wamae, Sarah Gabriël, Pierre Dorny, Leslie Harrison. (11/11/2015). People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp [Epidemiological study].
spellingShingle health
livestock
zoonotic diseases
Fevre, Eric
Wardrop, Nicola
Thomas, Lian
Atkinson, Peter
Glanville, William de
Cook, Elizabeth Anne
Wamae, Claire
Gabriël, Sarah
Dorny, Pierre
Harrison, Leslie
People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title_full People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title_fullStr People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title_full_unstemmed People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title_short People, Animals and their Zoonoses - The Influence of Socio-economic, Behavioural and Environmental Factors on Taenia spp
title_sort people animals and their zoonoses the influence of socio economic behavioural and environmental factors on taenia spp
topic health
livestock
zoonotic diseases
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148866
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