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One Health news headlines

RUMA CA&E launch condition-specific toolkits RUMA CA&E launch condition-specific toolkits
The digital kits will support practices to meet AMU reduction targets. Read More

Vets call for over-the-counter flea treatment ban

Vets call for over-the-counter flea treatment ban

Committee hears treatments are 'polluting' and...

Vets call for over-the-counter flea treatment ban

Scientists find genetic links between feline and human cancer
Genetic mutations matched those in human and canine cancers. Read More

Pigs may offer insight into toxoplasma infection

Pigs may offer insight into toxoplasma infection
The parasite is carried by people and animals worldwide. Read More


Wildlife could provide an early warning system for AMR

Wildlife could provide an early warning system for AMR
Researchers discover drug-resistant bacteria in foxes and birds.Read More


RVC study addresses human and animal mobility loss

RVC study addresses human and animal mobility loss

Cross-species framework addresses related muscle...


Consultation begins on flea and tick treatments

Consultation begins on flea and tick treatments

Government could change how medication is sold.

Next-gen CT scanner could benefit One Health medicine

Next-gen CT scanner could benefit One Health medicine
It is the first vet research device equipped with laser guidance. Read More

Research identifies biomarkers of osteoarthritis in dogs

Research identifies biomarkers of osteoarthritis in dogs
The study could lead to earlier diagnosis in humans and animals. Read More