SEAOHUN
Jan 27, 2021
FREE course: Bats, Ducks, and Pandemics: An Introduction to One Health Policy
One Health is the concept that human, animal, and environmental/ecosystem health are linked. The concept provides a useful framework for...
SEAOHUN
Nov 16, 2020
2020 marks the sixth year of the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week! #WAAW2020
2020 marks the sixth year of the awareness week and for the first time the week will be called World Antimicrobial Awareness Week,...
SEAOHUN
Oct 19, 2020
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Design Challenge 2020 (WAAW)
Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations (FAVA), in collaboration with Food and Agriculture Organization Regional Office for Asia and...
SEAOHUN
Sep 16, 2020
Webinar on “End Rabies: Collaborate, Vaccinate in the Asia Pacific Region”
Rabies is endemic in both humans and animals in the Asia Pacific Region (AP Region), with dog-mediated rabies being the predominant...
SEAOHUN
Aug 20, 2020
Webinar on Animal Outbreak Investigation presentation II
Regional Field Epidemiology Training Program for Veterinarians (R-FETPV) are pleased to invite you to join the webinar conference....
SEAOHUN
Sep 10, 2019
One Health Conference & meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Under the support of Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Khon Kaen University; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Faculty of...
SEAOHUN
Aug 15, 2019
GLOBAL REPOSITORY OF AVAILABLE GUIDELINES FOR RESPONSIBLE USE OF ANTIMICROBIALS IN ANIMAL HEALTH
The growing emergence of resistance to antimicrobials is a threat to humans, animals and the environment. This is an increasing global...
SEAOHUN
May 13, 2019
Funding Opportunity-Aquaculture and Fisheries
The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish has issued a request for applications to support research for development in Feed the Future...
SEAOHUN
Mar 22, 2019
Call for Abstracts : The 3rd International Symposium on Alternatives to Antibiotics (ATA 2019)
The Symposium Theme is “Challenges and Solutions in Animal Health and Production” with 7 abstract categories. The abstract must be...