Ecosystem approaches to the better management of zoonotic emerging infectious diseases in the Southeast Asia region
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A Participatory EcoHealth Study of Smallholder ...
(1) What is the seroprevalence, social and ecological interaction of these pig related infections and diseases in upland lowland context (2) What are the important pig related production and zoonotic diseases in Lao PDR? (3) What is the possible ecological association of these diseases in different pig production systems? (4) How can priorities of trans-disciplinary researchers, decision makers and communities be combined? (5) What are appropriate recommendations for intervention based on the research results?
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Dataset metadata
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Created | Wednesday 24th of February, 2016 |
Last updated | Tuesday 17th of April, 2018 |
Dataset type | Non-spatial |
Abstract | The Ecosystem Approaches to the Better Management of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia (EcoZD) project worked directly with more than 100 key zoonotic emerging infectious diseases management actors across eight multi-disciplinary teams in six countries to attain project outcomes and deliver substantial outputs. Ecohealth experts were mobilized from within and outside the Southeast Asia region. |
How this dataset could be used by others | Masters theses, baseline for follow-up survey |
Principal investigator | Delia Grace |
Principal investigator email | D.Grace@cgiar.org |
Partners | multiple in each country, include: Chiang Mai University, Nong Lam University, Gadjah Mada University, Pasteur Institute Saigon,National Institute of Public Health, CIVAS, CelAgrid, Departments of Communicable Diseases, Ministries of Health & Departments of Animal Health, Ministries of Agriculture |
Other researchers involved | Fred Unger |
Contact person | Fred Unger |
Contact email | F.Unger@cgiar.org |
Custodian | Fred Unger |
Custodian email | F.Unger@cgiar.org |
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Data collected from | 01/02/2008 |
Data collected to | 30/11/2013 |
Availability date | 01/02/2016 |
License | Creative Commons Attribution |
Release of confidential data? | No |
Consent obtained? | Yes |
Intellectual Property Ownership | ACIAR, DLF, ILRI, MoH |
Citation | Delia Grace, Fred Unger (2016). Ecosystem approaches to the better management of zoonotic emerging infectious diseases in the Southeast Asia region. ACIAR, DLF, ILRI, MoH. Available at http://data.ilir.org/portal/dataset/ecozd, retrieved on (add date here) |
Project metadata
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Project title | Ecosystem approaches to the better management of zoonotic emerging infectious diseases in the Southeast Asia region |
Project abstract | The Ecosystem Approaches to the Better Management of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia (EcoZD) project worked directly with more than 100 key zoonotic emerging infectious diseases management actors across eight multi-disciplinary teams in six countries to attain project outcomes and deliver substantial outputs. Ecohealth experts were mobilized from within and outside the Southeast Asia region. |
Project website | http://www.ilri.org/EcoZd |
Grant code | IDR016 |
Donor | IDRC |
Partners | multiple in each country, include: Chiang Mai University, Nong Lam University, Gadjah Mada University, Pasteur Institute Saigon,National Institute of Public Health, CIVAS, CelAgrid, Departments of Communicable Diseases, Ministries of Health & Departments of Animal Health, Ministries of Agriculture |
Start date | 01/02/2008 |
End date | 30/11/2013 |
Principal investigator | Delia Grace |
Other staff involved | Fred Unger |
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