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Proceedings of Pathways Kenya 2016
The conference Pathways Kenya 2016 (http://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/pathways), took place from January 10-13, 2016 in Nanyuki, Kenya. This conference and training program was designed to address the myriad of issues that arise as people and wildlife struggle to...

Nourishing livelihoods: the food vendors sustaining Nairobi’s slums
Selling food in Nairobi's informal settlements can provide cheap meals and create vital livelihoods, especially for women, but these providers are usually ignored and remain invisible. Food vendors play a key role in nourishing their fellow residents in informal...

Wildlife Component-99 Household Study
To complete the One Health picture in the Urban Zoo project is the wildlife thread, an exciting arm of the project and a perfect mix of science and adventure! This focusses on the role of syanthropic wildlife (species that live in close association with humans...

URBAN ZOO PROJECT: The 99 Household Study
The 99 households study is now well under way, with sampling being carried out across a range of neighbourhoods in Nairobi. Each week the team targets a different sub-location, where three house-holds are recruited; two with different types of livestock and a third...

All about Pork-Safe Pork Conference
The 11TH Safe Pork conference was held from 7th to 10th September 2015 in Porto, Portugal. The Urban Zoo project was represented by Dr. Maurice Karani of ILRI and Dr. Pablo Alarcon of RVC. The conference focused on the epidemiology and control of foodborne pathogens...

Urban Zoo Team — Out and About
The International Symposium for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (ISVEE) 14th conference was held in Merida, Yucatan in Mexico from 3rd to 7th November 2015. The Urban Zoo group was well represented by Patrick Muinde, Pablo Alarcon, Paula Dominguez, Maud Carron,...

Co PI’s Letter: Microbiology Thread
On a dark and cold November afternoon, Edinburgh feels very far from Nairobi and the UrbanZoo project. But I like to think that we still have a useful contribution to make, not least by helping to put together different pieces of research together to reveal the “big...

WHO’s first ever global estimates of foodborne diseases find children under 5 account for almost one third of deaths
Overview First ever estimates of the global burden of foodborne diseases show almost 1 in 10 people fall ill every year from eating contaminated food and 420 000 die as a result Children under 5 years of age are at particularly high risk, with 125 000 children dying...

Zoonoses in Africa
Originally posted on the UK © Microbiology Society's online magazine-Microbiology Today, issue: November 2015, Comment: Zoonoses in Africa Introduction Zoonotic diseases are those infections transmissible between animals and humans. Most diseases that...


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