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h2 A century of improving animal health and welfare
h2 Latest news
h3 Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran takes up position as new WOAH Director General
h3 WOAH statement on novel mpox
h3 New guidelines for disease surveillance released to better protect wildlife
h3 World leaders commit to decisive action on antimicrobial resistance
h2 Stories
h3 Guinea’s fight against rabies: success in first nationwide dog vaccination
h3 Placing aquatic animal health in the global agenda
h3 The next big threat to animal health emergencies: misinformation and disinformation
h3 Preserving animal, human and environment health as one
h3 WOAH Standards: building a global governance of animal health
h3 WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on animal welfare during slaughter
h3 Vector-borne diseases surveillance: a global health imperative
h3 100 years of championing animal health and welfare
h3 17 years strengthening the performance of Veterinary Services
h3 The futures of animal health and welfare: leveraging foresight for strategic thinking
h3 Fostering a “shared understanding of animal welfare”
h3 WOAH takes a leadership role in tackling antimicrobial resistance
h3 From telegrams to data visualisation: a century of animal health information
h3 EBO-SURSY Project partners with countries to develop disease surveillance protocols
h3 EBO-SURSY Project’s seven-year impact on wildlife health in Africa
h3 Engaging Indonesian Media in the Fight against Antimicrobial Resistance
h3 GBADs programme: empowering decision-making on livestock health through comprehensive data in Ethiopia
h3 EBO-SURSY Radio betters community’s relationship with veterinarians
h3 Safeguarding livestock during seasonal movements
h3 Singapore: improving food security through compartmentalisation
h3 Namibia’s battle against rabies: a One Health success story
h3 The wide-ranging impacts of El Niño on wildlife and animal health
h3 Animal health emergencies: Building preparedness through simulation exercises
h3 WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on BSE
h3 WOAH updates equine standards to reduce obstacles to the movement of competition horses
h3 Trends in the use of veterinary vaccines: the case of rabies and PPR
h3 Sharing expertise to rethink avian influenza prevention and control efforts
h3 The PVS Pathway reports: tools for advocacy
h3 “The veterinary workforce plays a key role in the global One Health agenda”
h3 Animal transport: implementing welfare regulations in the field
h3 Empowering veterinary paraprofessionals through education
h3 Involving the private sector to upscale livestock vaccination
h3 Early-warning systems: modeling the spread of vector-borne diseases
h3 Field simulation trainings to support emergency preparedness
h3 Expertise network: “We are the eyes and ears on animal influenza”
h3 Protecting wildlife health by enhancing surveillance systems
h3 Capacity building: scaling up WOAH’s digital support for the veterinary workforce
h3 ANIMUSE: monitoring antimicrobial use in animals
h3 How WOAH International Standards contribute to boosting trade: the case of Namibia
h3 Animal health through an economic lens
h3 Remaining on alert: how monkeypox could spread back to animals from humans
h3 Turning the tide in aquatic animal diseases with better surveillance
h3 Stepping up dog population management to achieve rabies elimination
h3 Egg prices on the rise: the effects of animal diseases
h3 Prevention is better than a cure: delivering quality vaccines to stop the spread of animal diseases
h3 Building resilience against agro-terrorism and agro-crime
h3 Enhancing veterinary laboratory capacity in COVID-19’s wake through the first-ever virtual WOAH PVS mission
h3 Ten years on, Rinderpest eradication highlights the value of vaccines
h3 United Nations General Assembly: High-Level Meeting on AMR
h2 Animal Diseases
h3 Avian Influenza
h3 Nipah virus
h3 Rabies
h3 MPox
h3 Peste des petits ruminants
h3 Foot and mouth disease
h3 African swine fever
h3 Working across borders to foster a One Health approach to global health. The health of animals and the environment strongly depend on human activities.
h3 One Health
h3 Antimicrobial resistance
h3 Disease Data Collection
h3 Animal Welfare
h3 Aquatic animals
h2 Science based publications
h3 Forecasting the Fallout from AMR: Human Health Impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance
h3 Forecasting the Fallout from AMR: Averting the Health and Economic Impacts through One Health Policy and Investment
h3 Forecasting the Fallout from AMR: Economic Impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance in Food-Producing Animals
h3 Forecasting the Fallout from AMR: Economic Impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance in Humans
h3 Competency and Curriculum Guidelines for Community Animal Health Workers
h3 Updated joint FAO/WHO/WOAH assessment of recent influenza A(H5N1) virus events in animals and people
h3 The Science System of the World Organisation for Animal Health
h3 Addressing African Swine Fever: Protocols and Guidelines for Laboratory Diagnosis
h3 Guidelines for Addressing Disease Risks in Wildlife Trade
h3 Global Rinderpest Action Plan, 2nd Edition
h2 Newsletter
h4 Privacy Overview
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