The 86th OIE General Session was the occasion to give OIE Member Countries, an overview of the global animal health situation, as well as to analyse trends in the evolution of priority terrestrial and...
Just about two years ago, this website reported on the Zambian government sanctioned plan to cull 2,000 hippos as a ‘wildlife management tool’ to prevent the future spread of anthrax among wild animals.
Just...
In a follow-up on the H3N2 canine influenza situation in Florida, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has now confirmed more than one dozen “dog flu” cases.
Dogs testing...
It’s that dreaded time of year – flu season. And we humans aren’t the only ones feeling the pain. Dogs can get the flu, too.
Scientists at the University of Rochester School of Medicine...
Wyoming health officials reported yesterday that three domestic cats from Park County have tested positive for Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of the plague.
All three cats lived in Cody, off the...
Man and dog—a relationship that is nearly as old as time itself. Protector of our homes, pulling our sleds, finding missing people in rubble after an earthquake, dogs have been invaluable to the human...
A recent study published in the Pan African Medical Journal details the investigation into staff exposure and describe animal bite surveillance after detection of a rabid zebra in a safari lodge in Kenya...
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