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Social, Economic and Environmental Drivers of Zoonoses in Tanzania (SEEDZ) Summary. This project will examine and assess the drivers, risks and impacts of zoonotic diseases affecting cattle, sheep and goats, and impactin
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Glasgow / /

Company

IgG / IDEXX / Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory / Wellcome Trust / Kao / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Kenya / Tanzania / United Kingdom / /

Event

Business Partnership / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

STEPS Centre / Nelson Mandela African Institute / University of Glasgow / University of Nottingham / National Institute / Washington State University / Sokoine University of Agriculture / Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute / KCRI BL laboratory / University of Glasgow Centre / Otago University / Institute of Development Studies / /

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stakeholder groups / food preparation/ consumption / contact networks / chosen systems / veterinary services / test protocols / agro-ecological systems / communication technology / mobile communications / capacity-building networks / ethical clearance applications / mobile communication technology / food preparation / surveillance networks / pastoral site / collaborative network / policy makers / livestock contact networks / affected livestock management / livestock networks / food / food consumption / food supply chains / reservoir systems / livestock market networks / diverse livestock systems / pastoral systems / disease management / milk products / transportation income levels / livestock products / food security / livestock production systems / experienced collaborative network / e.g. food consumption/preparation / peri-urban site / peri-urban and rural agro-ecological systems / participatory network / pastoral and peri-urban livestock systems / livestock systems / food consumption practices / /

Organization

University of Agriculture / Otago University / Ministry of Livestock / National Institute for Medical Research / Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute / Washington State University / Institute of Development Studies / University of Glasgow / Glasgow Centre for Virus Research / Fisheries Development / IDS STEPS-Centre / Duke University / United Nations / University of Nottingham / Drivers of Disease / Nelson Mandela African Institute for Science and Technology / Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre / Drivers of Zoonoses / STEPS Centre / /

Person

Van Vuren / /

Position

farmer / /

ProvinceOrState

Arusha / Ngorongoro District / Monduli District / /

PublishedMedium

Milestones / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / west Africa / East Africa / northern Tanzania / southern Africa / western Kenya / /

Technology

remote sensing / mobile communication technology / using test protocols / antibodies / communication technology / simulation / /

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