Washington State University - Global Animal Health Tanzania

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The first of its kind, the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health was established in 2010. Generous donations from both Paul G. Allen and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation helped to establish the school as a global leader in animal health and the research of zoonotic disease transmission between animals and humans.  Among the many research projects and external initiatives, the school is known for its work eliminating rabies, combating antimicrobial resistance and unraveling the pathogenesis of zoonotic diseases.

 

 

The Allen School is unique among other global health programs because it focuses on the health of animals as a way to improve the health of people and the environment. For example, school researchers recently developed a model for zoonotic disease surveillance and detection in Sub-Saharan Africa. The data collected by the model supports the goals of examining disease spread between animals and people and helps develop preventative programs to protect local communities now, and wider populations in the future.
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