An interview with Ivan Morrison of the Roslin Institute on the sidelines of an inception workshop for the Improved Vaccines of the Control of East Coast Fever in Cattle in Africa Project, held 27-29 Jan in Nairobi, Kenya
Morrison, W. Ivan
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[Ivan Morrison: Improved Vaccines for the Control of East Coast Fever Inception Workshop]
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Ivan Morrison: Improved Vaccines for the Control of East Coast Fever Inception Workshop
In this film, Vish Nene director of the Vaccines Biosciences program at ILRI, talks about new research that is seeking to create a second-generation vaccine against East Coast fever.
Nene, Vishvanath
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[Battling an African cattle killer: Second-generation vaccine against East Coast fever]
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Battling an African cattle killer: Second-generation vaccine against East Coast fever
Sam Kariuki, director of research and development at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), talks about the challenges of tackling AMR in Kenya and the importance of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Hub, which was launched 21 February 2019 at ILRI in Nairobi, Kenya. Scientists work...
Kariuki, Sam
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[First partner event of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub: Sam Kariuki]
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First partner event of the CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub: Sam Kariuki
Henry Kiara, a veterinary epidemiologist at ILRI talks about the risk posed by East Coast fever and how a vaccine against the disease helps protect cattle in the continent.
Learn about how you can play your part in preventing antimicrobial resistance. This Swahili version of the video was created primarily for and East African audience, and was funded by a UK BBSRC/GCRF Public Engagement grant (https://bbsrc.ukri.org/innovation/max...) implemented by Laura Falzon a...
This Other presents a film produced in the Ghibe valley on trypanosomosis control. It starts with an introduction by Dr John McDermot; and comprises a film; a film with explanatory commentary; and a complete english sub-titles for the film or film with commentary.
A third of the world’s population still grows their own food or buys local food in local markets. But the foods poor people grow, buy and eat often make them sick, and can even kill them. Sick people cost poor families money because treatment is expensive and sickness stops them being productive....
International Livestock Research Institute
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[The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases]
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The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases
Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize Laureate for Physiology or Medicine–1996, and ILRI patron, on genomics, trypanosomiasis disease resistance, and increasing yields. Filmed in September 2016.
Doherty, Peter F.
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[Peter Doherty on genomics, trypanosomosis disease resistance, and increased yields]
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Peter Doherty on genomics, trypanosomosis disease resistance, and increased yields