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App could help fight rabies, study finds
The app was tested at a vaccination clinic in Tanzania. The technology can identify dogs that have been vaccinated. A...
Microbial communities develop similar AMR, study finds
Bacteria that co-existed had a higher level of AMR genetic material than isolated bacteria. Different bacteria in the same community...
Data hub launched for vector-borne diseases
The project will be led by Imperial College London. Project receives £1.5m in Government funding. A new data hub has...
Charity seeks Mumbai vaccination drive volunteers
Previous vaccination drives have vaccinated thousands of dogs. Project will vaccinate stray dogs against rabies. The charity Worldwide Veterinary Service...
Human swine flu case discovered in UK
Pig keepers are urged to report any suspicion of swine flu to their vet immediately. UKHSA is stepping up surveillance...
Raw meat increases resistant E. coli risk in dogs, study finds
When dogs excrete this resistant bacteria, there is a risk it could spread to humans. Affected dogs may excrete antibiotic...
NOAH publishes report on One Health opportunities
The report explores how the veterinary industry can support One Health and the UK’s sustainability. The new report recommends future...
RUMA 2023 to address One Health in agriculture
The webinars will see a line-up of industry speakers address various topics regarding the responsible use of medicines across the...
Communities Against Rabies initiative to help vaccination effort
The WECare centre has been helping Sri Lankan communities on the ground, vaccinating pets, strays, and street dogs against the...
Rabies project celebrates two million dogs vaccinated
WVS has completed the largest ever rabies vaccination drive in Cambodia. The success will reduce future human cases. Worldwide Veterinary...