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Interventions to reduce antibiotic prescribing in LMICs: a scoping review of evidence from human and animal health systems
A Wilkinson, A Ebata, H MacGregor
Antibiotics 8 (1), 2, 2018
1092018
To push or to pull? In a post-COVID world, supporting and incentivizing antimicrobial drug development must become a governmental priority
J Cama, R Leszczynski, PK Tang, A Khalid, V Lok, CG Dowson, A Ebata
ACS infectious diseases 7 (8), 2029-2042, 2021
452021
Intensification of fragility: Poultry production and distribution in Bangladesh and its implications for disease risk
M Hennessey, G Fournié, MA Hoque, PK Biswas, P Alarcon, A Ebata, ...
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 191, 105367, 2021
322021
Linking smallholder farmers to markets on extensive and intensive margins: Evidence from Nicaragua☆
A Ebata, MA Hernandez
Food Policy 73, 34-44, 2017
272017
Why behaviours do not change: structural constraints that influence household decisions to control pig diseases in Myanmar
A Ebata, H MacGregor, M Loevinsohn, KS Win
Preventive veterinary medicine 183, 105138, 2020
252020
Power, participation and their problems: A consideration of power dynamics in the use of participatory epidemiology for one health and zoonoses research
A Ebata, C Hodge, D Braam, L Waldman, J Sharp, H MacGregor, H Moore
Preventive veterinary medicine 177, 104940, 2020
212020
The influence of proximity to market on bean producer prices in Nicaragua
A Ebata, PA Velasco Pacheco, S von Cramon‐Taubadel
Agricultural Economics 48 (4), 459-467, 2017
172017
For the approval process of GMOs: The Japanese case
A Ebata, M Punt, J Wesseler
University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2013
172013
Food systems after Covid-19
A Ebata, S Gillespie, N Nisbett
the Institute of Development Studies and partner organisations, 2021
162021
The effect of value chain interventions for staple crops: evidence from small-scale farmers in Nicaragua
A Ebata, S Huettel
The Journal of Development Studies 55 (4), 581-596, 2019
152019
Exploring the hurdles that remain for control of African swine fever in smallholder farming settings
E Chenais, K Depner, A Ebata, ML Penrith, DU Pfeiffer, C Price, K Ståhl, ...
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 69 (5), e3370-e3378, 2022
142022
Interventions to Reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in LMICs: A Scoping Review of Evidence from Human and Animal Health Systems. Antibiotics (Basel). 2018; 8: 2
A Wilkinson, A Ebata, H MacGregor
12
Understanding drivers of private-sector compliance to large-scale food fortification: A case study on edible oil value chains in Bangladesh
A Ebata, J Thorpe, A Islam, S Sultana, MNN Mbuya
Food Policy 104, 102127, 2021
82021
Value chain governance, power and negative externalities: What influences efforts to control pig diseases in Myanmar?
A Ebata, H MacGregor, M Loevinsohn, KS Win, AW Tucker
The European Journal of Development Research 32, 759-780, 2020
82020
Precarious and informal work exacerbates spread of coronavirus
A Ebata, P Mader, G Bloom
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2020
82020
Mapping chicken production and distribution networks in Vietnam: An analysis of socio-economic factors and their epidemiological significances
NT Dien, NTM Khue, A Ebata, G Fournié, N Van Dai, HA Tuan, PTT Hoa, ...
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 214, 105906, 2023
72023
Food systems and building back better
A Ebata, N Nisbett, S Gillespie
Institute of Development Studies, 2020
72020
Why do companies fortify
M Mbuya, J Thorpe, A Carpio, A Islam, A Saha, M Balagamwala, ...
Drivers of compliance with edible oil fortification in Bangladesh. Geneva, 2020
52020
Interventions to Reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in LMICs: A Scoping Review of Evidence from Human and Animal Health Systems. Antibiotics, 8 (1), 2
A Wilkinson, A Ebata, H MacGregor
52019
Linking smallholder farmers to commercial markets: Evidence from nongovernmental organization training in Nicaragua
A Ebata, MA Hernandez
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2016
52016
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