Workshop on The Burden of Livestock Zoonoses on Human and Animal Reproductive Health in West Africa

Africa/Accra
Amonoo-Neizer Conference Center

Amonoo-Neizer Conference Center

University Post Office, Private Mail Bag KNUST Kumasi-Ghana
Samson Salifu Pandam, KNUST, Gh (Program Coordinator) (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology), Abdul-Rahman Adamu (Kumasi Center for Collaborative Research)
Description

Infectious disease is a significant health burden on human and livestock health across West Africa. Over 60% of all recognised human infections are zoonoses, and while some of these infections such as Ebola are well-documented, the significance of endemic neglected zoonoses, including Q fever and Brucellosis are largely ignored. Endemic zoonoses often remain undiagnosed in people, instead being mistaken for febrile diseases such as malaria.

The knowledge of circulating livestock zoonoses in West Africa nearly non-existent, and their impact on human and animals reproductive health in West Africa remains poorly defined. Only through the improvement in our knowledge of circulating zoonoses can sustainable systems of disease control (and therefore reduced human exposure) be developed. The impact control/elimination is possible only through interventions that extensively target animal reservoirs accompanied by public engagement and information. This underscores the need for collaborations and partnerships between stakeholder groups. 

The target audience is a mixture of researchers and stakeholder groups who have an interest in reproductive health and welfare of humans and livestock in West Africa. These groups include basic scientists and epidemiologists interested in pathogenesis and transmission of reproductive pathogens; clinicians and public health workers working in maternal and neonatal health; and veterinarians and farming groups who wish to understand the causes of reproductive failure of livestock.

 

 

 

    • Registration
    • Session 1: Livestock Zoonoses In West Africa: Key Note Speech
    • Session 1: Livestock Zoonoses In West Africa: Research Talk
    • Session 1: Livestock Zoonoses In West Africa: Round Table Discussion
    • 10:45
      Tea/Coffee Break
    • Session 2: Community (Farmers, Industries, Government, Researchers, Vets and Public Health clinicians) Engagement: Key Note Speech
    • Session 2: Community (Farmers, Industries, Government, Researchers, Vets and Public Health clinicians) Engagement: Research Talk
    • Session 2: Community (Farmers, Industries, Government, Researchers, Vets and Public Health clinicians) Engagement: Round Table Discussion
    • 12:45
      Lunch Break
    • Session 3: Health Systems Strengthening: Key Note Speech
    • Session 3: Health Systems Strengthening: Research Talk
    • Session 3: Health Systems Strengthening: Round Table Discussion
    • 15:30
      Tea/Coffee Break
    • Session 3: Health Systems Strengthening: Research Gaps and Collaborations Discussion (or Report back from all the session/Communiqué
    • Session 1: Impact of Infectious Disease on Maternal Mortality in West Africa: Key Note Speech
    • Session 1: Impact of Infectious Disease on Maternal Mortality in West Africa: Research Talk
    • Session 1: Impact of Infectious Disease on Maternal Mortality in West Africa: Round Table Discussion
    • 10:45
      Tea/Coffee Break
    • Session 2: Reproductive Infections in Africa Livestock: Key Note Speech