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One Health news headlines

H5N1 virus mutating in humans, study finds H5N1 virus mutating in humans, study finds
Research found nine additional mutations in the human strain. Read More

RVC discovers high antibiotic use in Indian chicken farming

RVC discovers high antibiotic use in Indian chicken farming

Critically important human antibiotics were used...

RVC discovers high antibiotic use in Indian chicken farming

Study finds cause of sleeping sickness spread
Mutations in key genes causing deadly disease to spread beyond Africa. Read More

RUMA CA&E releases 2024 Annual Progress Report

RUMA CA&E releases 2024 Annual Progress Report
Antibiotic use in cats has increased. Read More


New Pirbright facility addresses zoonotic diseases

New Pirbright facility addresses zoonotic diseases
The Brooksby Building will tackle illnesses spread by livestock. Read More

Livestock antibiotic sales at lowest level to date

Livestock antibiotic sales at lowest level to date
Statistics also reveal low drug resistance among pigs and poultry.Read More


Survey highlights vets' AMR concerns

Survey highlights vets' AMR concerns

Overprescribing and poor owner compliance among...


WVS leads Asia's largest rabies drive

WVS leads Asia's largest rabies drive

229,488 dogs were vaccinated in two weeks.

Pig influenza vaccine study shows promising results

Pig influenza vaccine study shows promising results
Researchers used aerosol immunisation to induce T-cell responses. Read More

Funding awarded to develop rapid TB detector

Funding awarded to develop rapid TB detector
The new test could be quicker than PCR and microscopy testing. Read More