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Presentations from OECD-CRP AMR in Livestock Production symposisum

Slide presentations are available to download for most talks given at the symposium.

Presentations from Monday 22 May

Frank Møller Aarestrup, Danish Technical University — Novel methods to measure the occurrence and transmission  of AMR systems  

 

Sara Babo Martins, University of Liverpool—Global Burden of Animal Disease programme: assessing the socio-economic burden of AMR in livestock

 

Till Bachmann, University of Edinburgh — Showcase of work from the Edinburgh AMR Forum - including Deborah Hoyle (UoE), Shailesh Shrestha (SRUC), Nuno Silva (Moredun Research Institute)

 

Julie Fitzpatrick, Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) for Scotland

 

Lieve Herman, Introduction the OECD CRP 

 

Matt Jones, University of Exeter — Does antibiotic use in beef cattle production drive antibiotic resistance? A meta-analysts’ perspective

 

Alex Morgan, ETH, Zurich —Can taxation of veterinary antibiotics reduce antimicrobial resistance?

 

Carys Redman-White, University of Edinburgh—Systems modelling approaches to guide AMR interventions of AMR

 

Geoff Simm, University of Edinburgh

 

Presentations from Tuesday 23 May

Guillaume Lhermie, University of Calgary—Strategic interactions between stakeholders in OH-AMR  

 

Rodolphe Mader — overview of work in ICARS

 

João Gabriel Oliveira Marques, University of Edinburgh— Modelling the relationship between AMR in humans and antibiotic use in farm animals

 

Dominic Moran, University of Edinburgh—Transdisciplinary objectives in AMR research

 

Bram Van Bunnik, University of Edinburgh—Antibiotic Resistance in a OH setting. Can we learn from models?

 

Presentations from Wednesday 24 May

EPIC: the Scottish Government’s centre of expertise on animal health  

 

Cristina Lanzas, University of North Carolina — Epidemiological modelling in the livestock sector

 

Adrian Muwonge, University of Edinburgh — Capacity building strategies to support AMR National Action Plans

 

Featuring work by SEBI-L Supporting Evidence-Based Interventions for Livestock: a B&M Gates-funded initiative and EDINA, University of Edinburgh