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        <dc:title>One health research in Northern Tanzania – challenges and progress</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Ladbury, Georgia</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Allan, Kathryn J.</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>East Africa has one of the world’s fastest growing human populations—many of whom are dependent on livestock—as&#13;
well as some of the world’s largest wildlife populations. Humans, livestock, and wildlife often interact closely, intimately&#13;
linking human, animal, and environmental health. The concept of One Health captures this interconnectedness, including&#13;
the social structures and beliefs driving interactions between species and their environments. East African policymakers&#13;
and researchers are recognising and encouraging One Health research, with both groups increasingly playing a leading&#13;
role in this subject area. One Health research requires interaction between scientists from different disciplines, such as the&#13;
biological and social sciences and human and veterinary medicine. Different disciplines draw on norms, methodologies,&#13;
and terminologies that have evolved within their respective institutions and that may be distinct from or in conflict with one&#13;
another. These differences impact interdisciplinary research, both around theoretical and methodological approaches and&#13;
during project operationalisation. We present experiential knowledge gained from numerous ongoing projects in northern&#13;
Tanzania, including those dealing with bacterial zoonoses associated with febrile illness, foodborne disease, and anthrax.&#13;
We use the examples to illustrate differences between and within social and biological sciences and between industrialised&#13;
and traditional societies, for example, with regard to consenting procedures or the ethical treatment of animals. We&#13;
describe challenges encountered in ethical approval processes, consenting procedures, and field and laboratory logistics&#13;
and offer suggestions for improvement. While considerable investment of time in sensitisation, communication, and collaboration&#13;
is needed to overcome interdisciplinary challenges inherent in One Health research, this can yield great&#13;
rewards in paving the way for successful implementation of One Health projects. Furthermore, continued investment in&#13;
African institutions and scientists will strengthen the role of East Africa as a world leader in One Health research.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>East African Health Research Commission</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2017-03</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/144218/1/144218.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Ladbury, G. et al.  (2017)  One health research in Northern Tanzania – challenges and progress.   East African Health Research Journal &lt;http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/East_African_Health_Research_Journal.html&gt;, 1(1),  pp. 8-18.           </dc:identifier>
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