
Animal Health
Animal diseases and mortality have an important impact on the livestock sector. Diseases can reduce livestock productivity, and epidemics can lead to sector-wide trade disruptions, or threaten human health. In all cases, livestock health is intertwined with the economy, and efforts to eradicate disease and improve animal health are at the core of most livestock initiatives in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Good evidence on livestock health in LMICs is disparate and scarce, and more insights are needed on disease prevalence and production burdens,, the incidence of zoonotic diseases, the economic impacts of disease, and the costs and benefits of interventions. This data can inform interventions that sustainably increase productivity and address poverty and hunger.
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ContributorsIDRC's Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF)
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Data-driven innovations for food and nutrition security and animal health and animal welfare in the livestock sector
ContributorsInternational Livestock Research Institute -
Livestock data for action on the ground: Exploring the missing pillar
ContributorsFAO Animal Production and Health Division (NSA) -
Systematic map of the most recent evidence (2010–2019) on ruminant production-limiting disease prevalence and associated mortality in Ethiopia
ContributorsSEBI-Livestock Evidence Synthesis -
What do we know about livestock diseases in Ethiopia? A birds-eye view of recent evidence
ContributorsSEBI-Livestock Evidence Synthesis -
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