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Côte d’Ivoire : Cérémonie de lancement du renforcement du Contrôle Sanitaire Vétérinaire

La Direction des Services Vétérinaires et du Bien-Être Animal du Ministère des Ressources Animales et Halieutiques (MIRAH) a organisé, ce mardi 17 décembre, une cérémonie officielle pour le lancement de l’opération de renforcement du contrôle sanitaire vétérinaire, qui s’est tenue à la mairie de Cocody. Cet événement revêt une importance particulière, car il s’inscrit dans […]

FAO : Four ways One Health helps in ranking food safety risks

Food safety is critical to global health, impacting the well-being of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Foodborne illnesses and contamination present significant risks, leading to over 600 million cases of foodborne diseases annually. Ranking food safety risks helps prioritize these challenges and allocate resources effectively to prevent outbreaks and safeguard public health. A One Health approach, […]

FAO and the Pandemic Fund

Established in September 2022 and officially launched during a G20 meeting, the Pandemic Fund, hosted by the World Bank, is the first multilateral financing mechanism dedicated to providing multiyear grants to help low- and middle-income countries. By investing in prevention, preparedness, and response, the Fund aims to support countries avoid future pandemics. Adopting a One Health approach, the Pandemic […]

WHO : Rift Valley fever

20 December 2024 Key facts Overview Rift Valley fever is a viral zoonosis that primarily affects animals but can also infect humans. Infection can cause severe disease in both animals and humans. The disease results in significant economic losses due to death and abortion among RVF-infected livestock. RVF virus is a member of the Phlebovirus genus. The […]

CDC: H5N1 mutations in severely ill patient could boost spread, but risk remains low

The genetic analysis of the H5N1 avian flu virus in specimens from the nation’s first severely ill hospitalized patient in Louisiana reveals mutations that may enable upper-airway infection and greater transmission, concludes a technical summary from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But the authors of the report, released late yesterday afternoon, say the risk of an […]