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Barbara Häsler
Researcher at Royal Veterinary College
Publications - 129
Citations - 2820
Barbara Häsler is an academic researcher from Royal Veterinary College. The author has contributed to research in topics: One Health & Food safety. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1915 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara Häsler include National Institute for Medical Research & University of London.
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Brucellosis remains a neglected disease in the developing world: a call for interdisciplinary action
TL;DR: Brucellosis places significant burdens on the human healthcare system and limits the economic growth of individuals, communities, and nations where such development is especially important to diminish the prevalence of poverty.
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Proposed terms and concepts for describing and evaluating animal-health surveillance systems
L. J. Hoinville,Lis Alban,Julian A. Drewe,J. C. Gibbens,L. Gustafson,Barbara Häsler,Claude Saegerman,Mo Salman,Katharina D.C. Stärk +8 more
TL;DR: A workshop was held with the aim of agreeing upon key terms and concepts for animal-health surveillance; of particular note was the importance of economic efficiency as an evaluation attribute.
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A One Health approach to antimicrobial resistance surveillance: is there a business case for it?
TL;DR: A One Health conceptual framework for surveillance is presented to include all of the aspects of antimicrobial resistance, including less tangible benefits to society, animal welfare, ecosystem health and resilience, together with the savings and efficiencies through shared resources and social capital-building.
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A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives.
Simon R. Rüegg,Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen,Sandra C. Buttigieg,Mijalche Santa,Maurizio Aragrande,Massimo Canali,Timothy J. Ehlinger,Ilias Chantziaras,Elena Boriani,Miroslav Radeski,Mieghan Bruce,Kevin Queenan,Barbara Häsler +12 more
TL;DR: The presented approach helps researchers, practitioners, and evaluators to conceptualise and conduct evaluations of integrated approaches to health and facilitates comparison and learning across different OH activities thereby facilitating decisions on resource allocation.
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Overview of Evidence of Antimicrobial Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in the Food Chain.
Houda Bennani,Ana Mateus,Nicholas Mays,Elizabeth Eastmure,Katharina D.C. Stärk,Barbara Häsler +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to examine published evidence on the links between antimicrobial use (AMU) in the food chain and AMR in people and animals and show a link between AMU in animals and the occurrence of resistance in these animals.