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Eric Fèvre

Eric Fèvre

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Eric Fèvre is Professor of Veterinary Infectious Diseases at the University of Liverpool and is jointly appointed at the International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.

He manages a range of field-orientated projects researching disease transmission and control at the interface between animals and human beings.  His team is a grouping of epidemiologists, ecologists, biologists, social scientists, veterinarians and medical practitioners interested in the biology and control of (re-)emerging diseases.  The group conducts field studies to acquire a wider understanding of pathogen epidemiology to inform policy on optimal and cost-effective methods of disease control.

Prof Fèvre is the Chair the World Health Organization Working Group on zoonotic Neglected Tropical Diseases (zNTDs), is a member of the WHO Expert Committee on Human African Trypanosomiasis and was a member of the WHO Initiative to Estimate the Global Burden of Foodborne Disease (FERG).  He is also a member of the Lancet Commission on One Health.  In Kenya, he is a member of the National Zoonoses Technical Working Group, the National AMR Technical Working Group and several disease specific task forces.

Job Title: Professor of Veterinary Infectious Diseases
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Location: Liverpool, UK