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The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). Also known as Organización Mundial de Sanidad Animal (OMSA)

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  • [H1] Plants help wildlife thrive, yet some threats continue to endanger their health
  • [H2] Latest news
  • [H2] Stories
  • [H2] Animal Diseases
  • [H2] Science based publications
  • [H2] Newsletter
  • [H3] WOAH launches Ambassadors’ Dialogue Series to strengthen political engagement on animal health
  • [H3] Renewed Quadripartite Memorandum of Understanding regarding cooperation on One Health
  • [H3] Statement on Animal Welfare during transport
  • [H3] Statement on the impact of HPAI on wildlife worldwide 
  • [H3] Plants help wildlife thrive, yet some threats continue to endanger their health
  • [H3] Veterinary Services are increasingly female, but the gender gap is not fully closed yet
  • [H3] How can we mitigate disease risk at the wildlife–livestock interface?
  • [H3] How Brazil leveraged zoning standards to gain disease-free status
  • [H3] Reporting Rift Valley fever in Senegal: from training to action
  • [H3] Eradicating PPR depends on investing in Veterinary Services
  • [H3] PPR: A continuing threat to farmers’ livelihood
  • [H3] What’s preventing countries from reporting animal diseases in Asia-Pacific?
  • [H3] PPR: A threat to economic resilience
  • [H3] Letters to the future: what the 2001 Anthrax attacks tell us about emergency preparedness and response
  • [H3] Official rabies control endorsement in Tanzania: A landmark achievement for East Africa
  • [H3] Ensuring security against biological weapons in a changing world
  • [H3] The ALERT game at the heart of strengthening disease surveillance capacities in West Africa
  • [H3] The veterinary workforce: how collaboration protects animal health and welfare in India
  • [H3] The vaccine shot that protected livestock in Morocco
  • [H3] FMD: Managing the response amidst media chaos during a recent resurgence
  • [H3] New recipients of official recognition of animal health status and endorsement of disease control programmes 
  • [H3] WOAH awards Members for securely storing and destroying rinderpest materials
  • [H3] African swine fever: WOAH vaccine standard adopted 
  • [H3] WOAH welcomes a new role to advance wildlife health worldwide 
  • [H3] How Botswana successfully implemented WOAH standards
  • [H3] How vaccination is powering Bhutan’s rabies control success 
  • [H3] Less antimicrobial use in animals: a win for everyone
  • [H3] Interview: Avian influenza prevention: could vaccination support egg security?
  • [H3] Transparency and trust improve acceptance of zones by trade partners
  • [H3] Training Workshop on Wildlife Disease Surveillance held in Liberia
  • [H3] Advancing Global Efforts for the Prevention and Control of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza
  • [H3] Controlling mammalian tuberculosis: An Ethiopian pilot study
  • [H3] Advancing global health: WOAH’s year of One Health action 
  • [H3] Controlling the cross-border spread of livestock diseases 
  • [H3] The PVS tool records milestones in strengthening Veterinary Services in Bolivia
  • [H3] Rethinking urban life in the face of booming rat populations 
  • [H3] Tackling AMR in Indonesia: the vital role of farmers 
  • [H3] Improved biosecurity lowers antimicrobial use in New Caledonia
  • [H3] Unknown enemy: preparing the world against potential deliberate biothreats
  • [H3] Bluetongue in Europe: How climate change is shifting disease patterns
  • [H3] Georgia’s One Health approach to combat vector-borne diseases
  • [H3] Tackling misinformation to enforce efforts in global disaster risk reduction
  • [H3] The impact of widespread animal diseases on wildlife 
  • [H3] Guinea’s fight against rabies: success in first nationwide dog vaccination
  • [H3] Placing aquatic animal health in the global agenda
  • [H3] The next big threat to animal health emergencies: misinformation and disinformation 
  • [H3] Preserving animal, human and environment health as one 
  • [H3] WOAH Standards: building a global governance of animal health
  • [H3] WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on animal welfare during slaughter 
  • [H3] Vector-borne diseases surveillance: a global health imperative
  • [H3] 100 years of championing animal health and welfare
  • [H3] 17 years strengthening the performance of Veterinary Services 
  • [H3] The futures of animal health and welfare: leveraging foresight for strategic thinking 
  • [H3] Fostering a “shared understanding of animal welfare”
  • [H3] WOAH takes a leadership role in tackling antimicrobial resistance
  • [H3] From telegrams to data visualisation: a century of animal health information
  • [H3] EBO-SURSY Project partners with countries to develop disease surveillance protocols 
  • [H3] EBO-SURSY Project’s seven-year impact on wildlife health in Africa 
  • [H3] Engaging Indonesian Media in the Fight against Antimicrobial Resistance
  • [H3] GBADs programme: empowering decision-making on livestock health through comprehensive data in Ethiopia
  • [H3] EBO-SURSY Radio betters community’s relationship with veterinarians
  • [H3] Safeguarding livestock during seasonal movements
  • [H3] Singapore: improving food security through compartmentalisation
  • [H3] Namibia’s battle against rabies: a One Health success story 
  • [H3] The wide-ranging impacts of El Niño on wildlife and animal health
  • [H3] Animal health emergencies: Building preparedness through simulation exercises
  • [H3] WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on BSE
  • [H3] WOAH updates equine standards to reduce obstacles to the movement of competition horses
  • [H3] Trends in the use of veterinary vaccines: the case of rabies and PPR
  • [H3] Sharing expertise to rethink avian influenza prevention and control efforts
  • [H3] The PVS Pathway reports: tools for advocacy
  • [H3] “The veterinary workforce plays a key role in the global One Health agenda”
  • [H3] Animal transport: implementing welfare regulations in the field
  • [H3] Empowering veterinary paraprofessionals through education
  • [H3] Involving the private sector to upscale livestock vaccination
  • [H3] Early-warning systems: modeling the spread of vector-borne diseases
  • [H3] Field simulation trainings to support emergency preparedness
  • [H3] Expertise network: “We are the eyes and ears on animal influenza”
  • [H3] Protecting wildlife health by enhancing surveillance systems
  • [H3] Capacity building: scaling up WOAH’s digital support for the veterinary workforce
  • [H3] ANIMUSE: monitoring antimicrobial use in animals
  • [H3] How WOAH International Standards contribute to boosting trade: the case of Namibia
  • [H3] Animal health through an economic lens
  • [H3] Remaining on alert: how monkeypox could spread back to animals from humans
  • [H3] Turning the tide in aquatic animal diseases with better surveillance
  • [H3] Stepping up dog population management to achieve rabies elimination
  • [H3] Egg prices on the rise: the effects of animal diseases
  • [H3] Prevention is better than a cure: delivering quality vaccines to stop the spread of animal diseases
  • [H3] Building resilience against agro-terrorism and agro-crime
  • [H3] Enhancing veterinary laboratory capacity in COVID-19’s wake through the first-ever virtual WOAH PVS mission
  • [H3] Ten years on, Rinderpest eradication highlights the value of vaccines
  • [H3] Antimicrobial resistance
  • [H3] Avian Influenza
  • [H3] African swine fever
  • [H3] Foot and mouth disease
  • [H3] Peste des petits ruminants
  • [H3] Rabies
  • [H3] MPox
  • [H3] Nipah virus
  • [H3] Working across borders to foster a One Health approach to global health. The health of animals and the environment strongly depend on human activities.
  • [H3] One Health
  • [H3] Antimicrobial resistance
  • [H3] Disease Data Collection
  • [H3] Animal Welfare
  • [H3] Aquatic animals
  • [H3] Investigative Interviews: Guidelines for national Veterinary Services and Law Enforcement
  • [H3] Surveillance of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza for Smallholder Poultry Systems in Resource-Limited Settings
  • [H3] Mitigating Disease Transmission Risk at the Wildlife–Livestock Interface to Facilitate Safe Trade
  • [H3] WOAH Standards, Guidelines and Resolutions on AMR and the use of antimicrobial agents
  • [H3] WOAH Rabies Reference Laboratory Network’s (RABLAB) overview of LFD tests for field application
  • [H3] Uses, challenges and impact of zoning: Part 2
  • [H3] General Guidelines for Surveillance of Diseases, Pathogens and Toxic Agents in Free-ranging Wildlife
  • [H3] A Playbook for the WOAH 100th Anniversary Participatory Foresight Project
  • [H3] Key Certainties and Uncertainties in Animal Health and Welfare
  • [H3] Towards a Healthier Future for All: Progress in Animal Health to Contain Antimicrobial Resistance

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The State of the World’s Animal Health Interna Pasando Jugo
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Who we are Interna Pasando Jugo
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Collaborate with us Interna Pasando Jugo
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Animal Health and Welfare Interna Pasando Jugo
Disease Data Collection Interna Pasando Jugo
Animal Welfare Interna Pasando Jugo
Wildlife Health Interna Pasando Jugo
Official Disease Status Interna Pasando Jugo
Standards Interna Pasando Jugo
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Antimicrobial resistance Interna Pasando Jugo
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What we offer Interna Pasando Jugo
Improving Veterinary Services Interna Pasando Jugo
PVS Pathway Interna Pasando Jugo
Vaccine banks Interna Pasando Jugo
Expertise Network Interna Pasando Jugo
Safe Trade and Movement of Animals Interna Pasando Jugo
Self-declared Disease Status Interna Pasando Jugo
Ensuring access to quality veterinary products Interna Pasando Jugo
Developing standards for diagnostic tests Interna Pasando Jugo
Fighting substandard and falsified veterinary products Interna Pasando Jugo
Supporting the VICH Forum Interna Pasando Jugo
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Learn more Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH launches Ambassadors’ Dialogue Series to strengthen political engagement on animal health Interna Pasando Jugo
Renewed Quadripartite Memorandum of Understanding regarding cooperation on One Health Interna Pasando Jugo
Statement on Animal Welfare during transport Interna Pasando Jugo
Statement on the impact of HPAI on wildlife worldwide  Interna Pasando Jugo
Veterinary Services are increasingly female, but the gender gap is not fully closed yet Interna Pasando Jugo
How can we mitigate disease risk at the wildlife–livestock interface? Interna Pasando Jugo
How Brazil leveraged zoning standards to gain disease-free status Interna Pasando Jugo
Reporting Rift Valley fever in Senegal: from training to action Interna Pasando Jugo
Eradicating PPR depends on investing in Veterinary Services Interna Pasando Jugo
PPR: A continuing threat to farmers’ livelihood Interna Pasando Jugo
What’s preventing countries from reporting animal diseases in Asia-Pacific? Interna Pasando Jugo
PPR: A threat to economic resilience Interna Pasando Jugo
Letters to the future: what the 2001 Anthrax attacks tell us about emergency preparedness and response Interna Pasando Jugo
Official rabies control endorsement in Tanzania: A landmark achievement for East Africa Interna Pasando Jugo
Ensuring security against biological weapons in a changing world Interna Pasando Jugo
The ALERT game at the heart of strengthening disease surveillance capacities in West Africa Interna Pasando Jugo
The veterinary workforce: how collaboration protects animal health and welfare in India Interna Pasando Jugo
The vaccine shot that protected livestock in Morocco Interna Pasando Jugo
FMD: Managing the response amidst media chaos during a recent resurgence Interna Pasando Jugo
New recipients of official recognition of animal health status and endorsement of disease control programmes  Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH awards Members for securely storing and destroying rinderpest materials Interna Pasando Jugo
African swine fever: WOAH vaccine standard adopted  Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH welcomes a new role to advance wildlife health worldwide  Interna Pasando Jugo
How Botswana successfully implemented WOAH standards Interna Pasando Jugo
How vaccination is powering Bhutan’s rabies control success  Interna Pasando Jugo
Less antimicrobial use in animals: a win for everyone Interna Pasando Jugo
Interview: Avian influenza prevention: could vaccination support egg security? Interna Pasando Jugo
Transparency and trust improve acceptance of zones by trade partners Interna Pasando Jugo
Training Workshop on Wildlife Disease Surveillance held in Liberia Interna Pasando Jugo
Advancing Global Efforts for the Prevention and Control of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Interna Pasando Jugo
Controlling mammalian tuberculosis: An Ethiopian pilot study Interna Pasando Jugo
Advancing global health: WOAH’s year of One Health action  Interna Pasando Jugo
Controlling the cross-border spread of livestock diseases  Interna Pasando Jugo
The PVS tool records milestones in strengthening Veterinary Services in Bolivia Interna Pasando Jugo
Rethinking urban life in the face of booming rat populations  Interna Pasando Jugo
Tackling AMR in Indonesia: the vital role of farmers  Interna Pasando Jugo
Improved biosecurity lowers antimicrobial use in New Caledonia Interna Pasando Jugo
Unknown enemy: preparing the world against potential deliberate biothreats Interna Pasando Jugo
Bluetongue in Europe: How climate change is shifting disease patterns Interna Pasando Jugo
Georgia’s One Health approach to combat vector-borne diseases Interna Pasando Jugo
Tackling misinformation to enforce efforts in global disaster risk reduction Interna Pasando Jugo
The impact of widespread animal diseases on wildlife  Interna Pasando Jugo
Guinea’s fight against rabies: success in first nationwide dog vaccination Interna Pasando Jugo
Placing aquatic animal health in the global agenda Interna Pasando Jugo
The next big threat to animal health emergencies: misinformation and disinformation  Interna Pasando Jugo
Preserving animal, human and environment health as one  Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH Standards: building a global governance of animal health Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on animal welfare during slaughter  Interna Pasando Jugo
Vector-borne diseases surveillance: a global health imperative Interna Pasando Jugo
100 years of championing animal health and welfare Interna Pasando Jugo
17 years strengthening the performance of Veterinary Services  Interna Pasando Jugo
The futures of animal health and welfare: leveraging foresight for strategic thinking  Interna Pasando Jugo
Fostering a “shared understanding of animal welfare” Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH takes a leadership role in tackling antimicrobial resistance Interna Pasando Jugo
From telegrams to data visualisation: a century of animal health information Interna Pasando Jugo
EBO-SURSY Project partners with countries to develop disease surveillance protocols  Interna Pasando Jugo
EBO-SURSY Project’s seven-year impact on wildlife health in Africa  Interna Pasando Jugo
Engaging Indonesian Media in the Fight against Antimicrobial Resistance Interna Pasando Jugo
GBADs programme: empowering decision-making on livestock health through comprehensive data in Ethiopia Interna Pasando Jugo
EBO-SURSY Radio betters community’s relationship with veterinarians Interna Pasando Jugo
Safeguarding livestock during seasonal movements Interna Pasando Jugo
Singapore: improving food security through compartmentalisation Interna Pasando Jugo
Namibia’s battle against rabies: a One Health success story  Interna Pasando Jugo
The wide-ranging impacts of El Niño on wildlife and animal health Interna Pasando Jugo
Animal health emergencies: Building preparedness through simulation exercises Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH Members adopt a revised standard on BSE Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH updates equine standards to reduce obstacles to the movement of competition horses Interna Pasando Jugo
Trends in the use of veterinary vaccines: the case of rabies and PPR Interna Pasando Jugo
Sharing expertise to rethink avian influenza prevention and control efforts Interna Pasando Jugo
The PVS Pathway reports: tools for advocacy Interna Pasando Jugo
“The veterinary workforce plays a key role in the global One Health agenda” Interna Pasando Jugo
Animal transport: implementing welfare regulations in the field Interna Pasando Jugo
Empowering veterinary paraprofessionals through education Interna Pasando Jugo
Involving the private sector to upscale livestock vaccination Interna Pasando Jugo
Early-warning systems: modeling the spread of vector-borne diseases Interna Pasando Jugo
Field simulation trainings to support emergency preparedness Interna Pasando Jugo
Expertise network: “We are the eyes and ears on animal influenza” Interna Pasando Jugo
Protecting wildlife health by enhancing surveillance systems Interna Pasando Jugo
Capacity building: scaling up WOAH’s digital support for the veterinary workforce Interna Pasando Jugo
ANIMUSE: monitoring antimicrobial use in animals Interna Pasando Jugo
How WOAH International Standards contribute to boosting trade: the case of Namibia Interna Pasando Jugo
Animal health through an economic lens Interna Pasando Jugo
Remaining on alert: how monkeypox could spread back to animals from humans Interna Pasando Jugo
Turning the tide in aquatic animal diseases with better surveillance Interna Pasando Jugo
Stepping up dog population management to achieve rabies elimination Interna Pasando Jugo
Egg prices on the rise: the effects of animal diseases Interna Pasando Jugo
Prevention is better than a cure: delivering quality vaccines to stop the spread of animal diseases Interna Pasando Jugo
Building resilience against agro-terrorism and agro-crime Interna Pasando Jugo
Enhancing veterinary laboratory capacity in COVID-19’s wake through the first-ever virtual WOAH PVS mission Interna Pasando Jugo
Ten years on, Rinderpest eradication highlights the value of vaccines Interna Pasando Jugo
Avian Influenza Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 10.4. Infection with High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.3.4. Avian Influenza (Including infection with High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses) Interna Pasando Jugo
African swine fever Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.8.1 African Swine Fever (Infection with African Swine Fever Virus) Interna Pasando Jugo
Foot and mouth disease Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 8.8. Infection with Foot And Mouth Disease virus Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.1.8. Foot and Mouth Disease (Infection with Foot and Mouth Disease virus) Interna Pasando Jugo
Peste des petits ruminants Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 14.7. Infection with Peste des Petits Ruminants virus Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.8.9. Peste des petits ruminants (infection with small ruminant morbillivirus) Interna Pasando Jugo
Rabies Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 5.11. Model veterinary certificate for international movement of dogs, cats and ferrets originating from countries considered infected with rabies Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.1.18. Infection with rabies virus and other lyssaviruses Interna Pasando Jugo
MPox Interna Pasando Jugo
Nipah virus Interna Pasando Jugo
Chapter 3.1.15. Nipah and Hendra virus diseases Interna Pasando Jugo
Investigative Interviews: Guidelines for national Veterinary Services and Law Enforcement Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
Surveillance of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza for Smallholder Poultry Systems in Resource-Limited Settings Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
Mitigating Disease Transmission Risk at the Wildlife–Livestock Interface to Facilitate Safe Trade Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH Standards, Guidelines and Resolutions on AMR and the use of antimicrobial agents Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
WOAH Rabies Reference Laboratory Network’s (RABLAB) overview of LFD tests for field application Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
Uses, challenges and impact of zoning: Part 2 Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
General Guidelines for Surveillance of Diseases, Pathogens and Toxic Agents in Free-ranging Wildlife Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
A Playbook for the WOAH 100th Anniversary Participatory Foresight Project Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
Key Certainties and Uncertainties in Animal Health and Welfare Interna Pasando Jugo
See the document Interna Pasando Jugo
Towards a Healthier Future for All: Progress in Animal Health to Contain Antimicrobial Resistance Interna Pasando Jugo
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