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Zoonoses can cause a substantial burden not only on human health but also on animal health. A new methodology has been proposed – the zDALY – by Torgerson et al. (2018) to estimate the societal burden of zoonotic diseases. This method combines the DALY (Disease Adjusted Life Years) approach for human disease burden with the estimated monetary losses due to zoonotic diseases in animals. Does this sound like an interesting research subject to you? Join the international research project on “Burden of Zoonoses in EU and EEA/EFTA countries”.
Implementing a “One Health” approach will require the quantification of the dual burden (in humans and animals) of zoonotic diseases. Information on this dual burden of zoonotic diseases in Europe will help set priorities in European policy for zoonosis control. For this purpose, zDALYs need to be quantified and economic burdens not considered in zDALYs need to be added. Therefore, this project has the main aim to develop a framework for the estimation of the dual (human and animal) burden of zoonoses in the EU and EEA/EFTA. For this purpose, zDALYs will be estimated, as well as the economic costs that are not considered in zDALYs. The focus is on nine foodborne zoonoses: campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, listeriosis, infection with Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), zoonotic tuberculosis, brucellosis, trichinellosis, echinococcosis, and yersiniosis.
This PhD project will focus on the animal side of this dual burden. More specifically, the objectives of the project are:
We are looking for a colleague with a Master's degree and affinity for quantitative research, such as (animal) health economics, veterinary epidemiology, One Health, and computational biology. You have affinity with zoonoses and you are familiar with livestock production in the European context. Full proficiency in English, both written and oral, is a prerequisite. Good communication and collaboration skills are essential for this interdisciplinary and international project.
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