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Most pandemics, including COVID-19, began with zoonotic pathogens, and the next one, dubbed Disease X, likely will too.
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.
This is the fourth time since late May that a flock in the Polish town of Bieżuń has been struck by the disease.
Outbreaks of the animal disease in Italy and France mark the "first-ever occurrence" of the virus in the countries ...
Last year, Emmanuelle Soubeyran took the helm at the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) as one such pathogen was making headlines the world over: H5N1, otherwise known as bird flu, which ...
Recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) on July 3, this approved facility at the Remount Veterinary ...
South Africa has reported outbreaks of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, on two poultry ...
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 ...
Brazil has officially been recognized by the World Organization for Animal Health for the second straight year as free of foot-and-mouth disease without vaccination. The acknowledgment, granted ...
The World Organisation for Animal Health, based in Paris, is expected soon to declare Brazil free of foot-and-mouth disease. The move “will totally change Brazil’s image”, ...