Bringing visibility to animals as a critical component of WASH contexts
Extinction or Regeneration has been convened to address the urgent need for more sustainable methods of food production that can feed future generations, while protecting humans, animals, and the...
Please join us for the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - One Health network second webinar on “Effective WASH to prevent infections and reduce the emergence of AMR’’ scheduled for...
Why should people in Sweden care about diseases in livestock in low- and lower-middle-income countries? This is a question that I have been asked on numerous occasions ever since I started my...
African swine fever is spreading rapidly around the world. In January 2022 outbreaks were detected for the first time in Thailand, Italy and North Macedonia. Social Sciences have an important role in preventing the spread of the disease.
Even though only a few are transmissible to humans, epidemic animal diseases must be treated before entire local economies are disrupted.
Zambian goat keepers need a formalized market structure and support with animal health. Only then the much-needed poverty reduction and livelihood resilience can be achieved.
The emergence and spread of zoonotic diseases, like COVID-19, starkly demonstrates that our health is connected with the health of animals and the environment.
Focusing on biodiversity, biosafety and bioinformatics offers a multi-dimensional strategy for effective virus risk management.
Infections resistant to treatment with antibiotics are on the rise. AMR spreads through food, water, healthcare and pharmaceutical production. How can we stop it?