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From April 23rd to 25th, 2024, animal health experts from some Africa countries have convened in Naivasha, Kenya, for a key meeting aimed at formulating African positions for the upcoming 91st General ...
The spread of bird flu to an increasing number of species and its widening geographic reach have raised the risks of humans being infected by the virus, the head of the World Organisation for ...
Widespread animal vaccination could help control the spread of diseases like bird flu, protecting public health and trade, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health. While vaccination ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), SADC and the African Union – InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) hosted the Third Peste des ...
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) based on listed parameters only. The articles listed below published by authors from World Organisation for ...
Professor Naomi Cogger. Founded in 1946 and composed of six members, the World Organisation for Animal Health’s (WOAH) Scientific Commission assists in identifying the most appropriate strategies and ...
Paris, June 11 (BNA): Dr. Fajr Al Salloum, Director of the Animal Health Directorate at the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture and Vice President of the World Organisation for Animal ...
The World Organisation For Animal Health has adopted its first standards to provide good care for equines — part of a broad agenda at its just-concluded powwow.
The risk to humans from bird flu remains low but countries must prepare for any change in the status quo, the World Health Organization has said.
The converging global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have brought to the forefront the need to look at human and environmental health as one. To better understand what other ...
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