
World Organisation for Animal Health
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#Tuberculosis was introduced to buffalo in the 1950s by dairy cattle that lived next to Kruger National Park, South Africa. At the time, there were no fences, allowing buffalo and cattle to share feed and water sources. The disease was first detected in a buffalo in 1991. Over time, tuberculosis spread to various other species within the park, affecting predators, scavengers, antelope, and eventually spreading into wildlife populations in neighbouring Zimbabwe and Mozambique. This case highlights how human actions, such as industrial farming, can impact wildlife health and conservation. Livestock can present unique risks to nearby wildlife. How can we prevent such disease spillovers in the future?
World Organisation for Animal Health1,094,978 views • 1 year ago

This #WorldRabiesDay, we are talking about the need for humane dog population management. #Rabies is one of the deadliest zoonotic diseases, killing 59,000 people each year. Millions of healthy dogs are inhumanely culled out of fear, but this approach doesn’t stop the spread of rabies. Through responsible pet ownership, vaccination, and veterinary care, we can protect both #dogs and people. #WRD #pet
World Organisation for Animal Health423,611 views • 1 year ago

In the latest report for the period 5 and 23 August 2024, African swine fever or ASF continues to spread moderately. Here's the latest: - Germany and Ukraine reported foutbreaks - 51 new outbreaks were reported in domestic pigs and 86 in wild boar, in Asia and Europe - 8k domestic pigs were lost due to the disease. Consult the report:
World Organisation for Animal Health300,177 views • 1 year ago

How is the Africa Center for Disease Control implementing One Health? Africa CDC Deputy Director General Ahmed Ogwell Ouma (𝔻𝕣. 𝔸𝕙𝕞𝕖𝕕 𝕆𝕘𝕨𝕖𝕝𝕝 - 𝔽𝔸ℙℍ) explains the innovative ways the center has been implementing the #OneHealth approach and why it has been crucial for Africa.
World Organisation for Animal Health441,689 views • 2 years ago

The latest from the #AvianInfluenza situation report for 13/07 - 23/08: - 13 outbreaks in poultry and 52 in non-poultry birds and mammals, in 12 countries in the the Americas, Asia and Europe. - More than 1.6 million poultry birds died or were culled, mostly in the Americas. - The # of new outbreaks notified in birds is currently relatively low, which is consistent with the known seasonality of HPAI in poultry - The public health risk of influenza A(H5N1) viruses has been assessed to be low. Read the report:
World Organisation for Animal Health227,666 views • 1 year ago

Once a year, we bring together government representatives, veterinary officials and partners from around the world to update our standards and improve #animalhealth globally. Learn how the General Session helps ensure a better future for #EveryonesHealth👇#WOAHGS
World Organisation for Animal Health210,698 views • 3 years ago

📌 African swine fever report for 29/01 - 18/02/24: 🐷 2 countries in Europe & 1 in Asia reported new outbreaks. 🐷 11 new outbreaks in domestic pigs & 222 in wild boars. 🐷 Bhutan, Moldova, & Ukraine reported a recurrence of ASF. 🐷 464 domestic pigs were lost due to ASF.
World Organisation for Animal Health95,986 views • 2 years ago
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