How To Respond to Disease Outbreaks On Your Livestock Farm
Written by Dr. Samuel Akpan A disease outbreak is the sudden onset or increase of incidence of a particular disease…
Promoting knowledge and building the capacity of pet and livestock owners on good animal welfare practices while improving their access to quality animal health services. This is particularly important for remote and marginalized agrarian communities who are often in close interaction with animals but often lack access to quality animal health services.
Written by Dr. Samuel Akpan A disease outbreak is the sudden onset or increase of incidence of a particular disease…
On 14th November, 2020, One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) held the first training on Animal Welfare and Humane Education…
Contributors – Drs Kikiope Oluwarore and Edward Olajide Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic disease of felids, especially domestic and wild cats.…
Contributors – Drs Samuel Akpan and Edward Olajide Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease of animals and humans, characterized by…
Contributors – Drs Edward Olajide and Kikiope Oluwarore Pet animals or “pets” according to the Cambridge dictionary refer to animals…
One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) is pleased to announce its partnership and grant support from Animal Kind International to…
This post originally appeared in Pet MD written by Dr. Jennifer Coates There’s no denying the benefits of including dogs…
As an animal caregiver, your pets deserve the best from you. Taking good care of your pets is not just…
Written by Dr. Samuel Akpan Today, Saturday 25th April 2020, veterinarians all around the world mark the World Veterinary Day.…
Written by Dr. Samuel Akpan Pig farming is widely practiced as a business venture in several countries. The pig (scientific…