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World Organisation for Animal Health: New insights into disease control published by the RVC’s and APHA’s Collaborating Centre for Risk Analysis and Modelling
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has published a Scientific and Technical Review of Animal Health Data Management, exploring the decision-making and evidence required to effectively manage animal diseases. The review also highlights …The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has published a Scientific and Technical Review of …
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COVID-19 travel restrictions came too late, shows study, as scientists call for coordinated pandemic preparedness efforts
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the University of Oxford responsible for tracking COVID-19 Alpha and Delta variant transmission across the UK have published their genomic tracing of the Omicron variant concluding that: …Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the University of Oxford responsible for …
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Excessive exercise responsible for three-quarters of heatstroke cases in dogs, study shows
The most common cause of potentially-fatal heatstroke in dogs is being exercised by their owners, the largest study of its kind has found. A team at Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College found that exertion or exercise – … -
Presentation at Veterinary Vaccinology Network Conference featured on Animal Pharm
Professor Jonathan Rushton recently spoke at the inaugural Veterinary Vaccinology Network Conference held in Birmingham during February 2015. His focus was on Economic Impact of Disease Control - Veterinary Vaccination Strategies. Animal Pharm …Professor Jonathan Rushton recently spoke at the inaugural Veterinary Vaccinology Network …
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An international collaborative network publishes new guidance handbook to enhance the evaluation of One Health
The Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) has published a new interdisciplinary guidance handbook which lays out an evidenced based framework for evaluating integrated approaches to health, such as the One Health approach.The Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) has published a new interdisciplinary guidance …
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Countries Agree on Actions to Help Save Saiga Antelopes
Saiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality EventSaiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality Event …
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Synthetic version of broccoli compound is potential treatment for osteoarthritis
A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis after positive results from a study at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. Recent research has found that eating …A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment …
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RVC research into spread of bird flu makes top global impact list
Research led by Prof Dirk Pfeiffer into avian influenza has been cited by the UK Collaborative on Development Sciences (UKCDS) as one of its top twenty impact case studies contributing to global development which was selected from 6,975 case studies …Research led by Prof Dirk Pfeiffer into avian influenza has been cited by the UK Collaborative on …
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New VetCompass study reports on epidemiology and risk factors for mammary tumours in female cats
A new study at the Royal Veterinary College reported on the frequency and risk factors for mammary tumours in female cats. Mammary tumours in cats are uncommon but can be highly aggressive when they do happen. The study aimed to report the … -
Urban Zoo newsletter
RVC Professor, Jonathan Rushton, is featured in the latest issue of Urban Zoo Newsletter (a quarterly Newsletter on “Epidemiology, Ecology and Socio-Economics of Disease Emergence in Nairobi”). Urban Zoo is an interdisciplinary programme focused …RVC Professor, Jonathan Rushton, is featured in the latest issue of Urban Zoo Newsletter (a …