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EBoD-FL. Guidelines for mapping the environmental burden of disease in Flanders, 2023

risks. Environmental burden of disease (EBD) studies try to estimate the impact of environmental stressors in terms mortality or morbidity on a population level. Although environmental risks have been ...

A preliminary estimate of the environmental burden of disease associated with exposure to pyrethroid insecticides and ADHD in Europe based on human biomonitoring

Benchrih; Brecht Devleesschauwer; Nina Wieland; Paul Scheepers; Deepika Deepika; Vikas Kumar; Gerardo Sanchez; Jos Bessems; Dario Piselli; Jurgen Buekers Source: Environmental Health, Volume 23, Issue ...

The burden of antimicrobial resistance in livestock: A framework to estimate its impact within the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme

livestock can have far-reaching social and economic consequences, including on human health and the environment. Given the diversity of data needs and the absence of standardised methodologies, the scale of ...

Integration of various dimensions in food-based dietary guidelines via mathematical approaches: report of a DGE/FENS Workshop in Bonn, Germany, 23–24 September 2019Abstract

relationships and translating dietary reference values for nutrient intake into foods. This approach neglects many other implications that dietary recommendations have on society, the economy and environment. In ...

Estimating risk factor attributable burden – challenges and potential solutions when using the comparative risk assessment methodology

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Dietrich Plass; Henk Hilderink; Heli Lehtomäki; Simon Øverland; Terje A. Eikemo; Taavi Lai; Vanessa Gorasso; Brecht Devleesschauwer Source: Archives of Public Health, Volume 80, Issue 1 (2022) Ke ...

Global Burden of Animal Diseases: A novel approach to understanding and managing disease in livestock and aquaculture

impact on the health of people and the environment. These investments require a baseline metric that describes the burden of animal health and welfare in order to justify and prioritise resource allocation ...

Roll-out of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme

—eg, production of greenhouse gases, environmental degradation, emergence of zoonotic diseases, and antimicrobial resistance. Furthermore, excessive consumption of some livestock products is linked to risk of ...

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