ILRI Designated as WOAH’s First Collaborating Center for One Health
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ILRI designated as WOAH’s first collaborating center for One Health
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has officially designated International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) as its first Collaborating Centre for One Health, recognising ILRI as a global leader in addressing critical challenges at the intersection of animal, human, and environmental health. ILRI is a CGIAR center co-hosted by Kenya and Ethiopia with HQs in […] The post International Livestock Research Institute designated as WOAH…
In view of its annual meeting, this week in Paris, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WHOA) produced its first report on global animal health, with unhappy conclusions. Among the most alarming are the spread of diseases to new regions of the world that were previously unaffected, and the fact that almost half of them can be transmitted to people. “The spread, prevalence and impact of infectious animal diseases are changing, posing new cha…
New WOAH report reveals world’s animal disease trends, risks and challenges - Feed & Additive Magazine
Inaugural State of the World’s Animal Health report, published by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), reveals that several animal diseases are migrating into previously unaffected areas, 47% of which have zoonotic potential. The assessment showcases an increase in outbreaks of bird flu in mammals, which more than doubled in 2024 compared to 2023. Photo: WOAH Infectious animal diseases are affecting new areas and species, undermining…
First report on world’s animal health reveals changing spread of disease impacting food security, trade and ecosystems
Infectious animal diseases are affecting new areas and species, undermining global food security, human health and biodiversity, according to the first State of the World’s Animal Health report. The new annual assessment, published by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), provides the first comprehensive review of animal disease trends, risks and challenges, from the uptake and availability of vaccines to the use of antibiotics in ani…
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