Centre for Global Animal Diseases, CGD
Centre for Global Animal Diseases, CGD
 
Centre for Global Animal Diseases, CGD
– a collaborative centre at SLU

Welcome to the Centre for Global Animal Diseases (CGD)

Contagious animal diseases pose a constant threat to global food production. Contagious diseases of major global importance are called Transboundary Animal Diseaes (TAD). Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and Foot and Mouth Disease are two examples of TAD. Many other contagious diseases, including zonooses, are also of national, regional and global importance for food producing animals.

Contagious diseases in animals pose serious risks for:

  • global and domestic animal production
  • food security
  • animal welfare
  • public health (including food safety)
  • international trade
  • rural livelihood

SLU focuses on research which combines biology and epidemiology of infectious diseases. The establishment of CGD is a result of the current SLU research strategy.

 

CGD in Swedish

Contact person: Sofia Boqvist

Post graduate course

Epidemiology and Ecology of Infectious Diseases 

Several international outbreaks of infectious diseases during the last decade have highlighted the need to use a holistic approach to successfully fight and control infectious diseases. This approach embraces biology, infectious medicine, epidemiology, ecology etc. A similar approach is reflected in the One Health concept, which is a strategy for expanding interdisciplinary collaborations in all aspects of health care for humans, animals and the environment.

This post graduate course will use a systemic approach to discuss infections from an epidemiological and ecological perspective, with focus on veterinary medicine.

Examples of topics that will be discussed are infections in ecosystems and how to monitor them, infectious disease epidemiology and modeling, vectors, wildlife and antibiotic resistance in different ecosystems.

The course will be run in March 2013.

More information is found here

 


 

 





 
Page updated: 2012-12-17.
 

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