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This model has been constructed as part of the ongoing, multi-institutional project COMBAAT. The key aims of the model are to understand the means by which antimicrobial resistance (AMR) emerges in response to treatment and prophylaxis, how this spreads throughout the population, and what role wildlife play in the maintinence or loss of this AMR.

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A model of emergence and transmission of antimicrobial resistance in African animal trypanosomiasis


Shaun Keegan

Boyd Orr Centre for Population and Ecosystem Health
Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
University of Glasgow

Contact: Shaun.Keegan@glasgow.ac.uk

This model has been constructed as part of the ongoing, multi-institutional project entitled Combatting African Animal Trypanosomiasis (COMBAAT). The key aims of the model are to understand the means by which antimicrobial resistance (AMR) emerges in response to treatment and prophylaxis, how this spreads throughout the population, and what role wildlife play in the maintinence or loss of this AMR.

This model is currently under construction and as such is unsuitable for analysis as of this moment. This README file will be updated once the model is ready for analysis with instructions for use and information about the subdirectories of this repository.

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch via email.

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