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How does Marburg virus spread between species? Young Ugandan scientist's photos give important clues
In the shadows of Python Cave, Uganda, a leopard leaps from a guano mound—formed by bat excrement—and sinks its teeth into a ...
If we are serious about taking the necessary measures to prevent the next pandemic, we must learn from past failures and act decisively. This starts with better prioritising animal health for the ...
Avian Intestinal Spirochaetosis (AIS) is a chronic, underreported poultry disease caused by Brachyspira spp., with rising ...
Learn how falling numbers of vultures, hyenas, and other large-bodied scavengers could cause an uptick in zoonotic diseases.
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Mongabay News on MSNAs large scavengers decline, disease risk soars, study findsBy Mongabay.com Scavengers aren’t the most charismatic of animals, but they perform a vital task: by eating carrion, they ...
Introduction A key growth driver for the veterinary ultrasound market is the ongoing development of imaging technologies, especially advancemen ...
The National Institute of One Health in Nagpur is forming a National Joint Outbreak Response Team to combat 'Disease X' by ...
Preventing epidemics requires early detection followed by rapid, effective steps. This means coordinating local communities ...
Zoonotic Diseases: The laboratory set up at a cost of Rs 32cr is expected to make vital contributions in research and training in multiple areas, like healthcare, disease prevention and food ...
Rat lungworm disease is on the rise in eastern Australia in dogs—and there have even been recorded cases in humans, including ...
Fewer scavengers could mean more zoonotic disease. Without big scavengers, smaller ones — and the diseases they spread — could proliferate.
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