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Nine million people infected with TB
New cases of multi-drug resistant TB accounted for 3.5 per cent of cases globally. WHO says progress needs to be...

Ebola vaccine doses will be ready in 2015
Trials of ebola vaccines have already begun in the US, UK and Mali. Parties working together to finalise fastest approach...

First EBVM Conference raises questions
Veterinary professionals discuss emerging issues in veterinary medicine The role of evidence in veterinary medicine has formed the subject of...

Finding Mr/ Mrs/ Miss Right
Recruitment is an expensive process. It can cost many hundreds of pounds to recruit a member of staff so it...

Investment needed to ensure disease preparedness
Mr Blackwell said there may be "sound economic reasons" for opening a vet school in Northern Ireland. BVA president tackles...

Antibiotics “may help Salmonella spread”
Researchers say their findings may have wider implications for human health. US study finds mice get sicker and shed more...

Study to assess teenage attitudes to animals
Early experiences are important in determining how a young person will treat animals in adulthood. Researchers hope to create educational...

Researchers call for flexible approach to disease outbreak management
The research team explored the implications of adaptive management on the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak in the UK. Adaptive...

Bristol scientists make antibiotic breakthrough
It is hoped that the new findings will help scientists develop new antibiotics with a much lower risk of resistance....

Antibiotic sales drop by 15 per cent
Public health authorities across the globe are facing the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance. New report could indicate growing awareness...