What鈥檚 new in risk analysis and modelling?
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WOAH Collaborating Centre for Risk Analysis & Modelling visits the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale with the Animal and Plant Health Agency
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What are the disease risks in wildlife trade?
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Sharing knowledge on risk analysis, modelling and epidemiology at the SVEPM 2024 conference
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Kappa-Flu: a collaborative project to characterise avian influenza viruses in wild birds
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New research published on eradication methods for Peste des petits ruminants virus
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Training workshop on Animal Disease Risk Assessment, Management and Simulation Exercises in Abu Dhabi
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Highlights of the Collaborating Centre鈥檚 2022 activities
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World Organisation for Animal Health: New insights into disease control published by the 黑料社鈥檚 and APHA鈥檚 Collaborating Centre for Risk Analysis and Modelling
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Applying machine learning to animal health
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Biosecurity measures on pig farms
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ibTB website update
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Inaugural meeting of the UK-Nigeria One Health Antimicrobial Resistance Interest group
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16th International Symposium of Veterinary Epidemiologists and Economists (ISVEE16)
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Wild boar in a human-dominated landscape: implications for disease transmission
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Microbiological risk ranking of foodborne pathogens and food products in scarce-data settings
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The Animal Health Surveillance podcast
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Risk assessment in food safety and animal health
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Mapping bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in England and Wales
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Epidemix Webinar on Avian Influenza Modelling
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Celebrating APHA's female scientists
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Epidemix disease modelling app has new features
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Online training on risk assessment and food safety
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Skills survey
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Blog post: Protein, pandemics and why the world needs to look beyond preparedness
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EU-FMD Key-note: Cross-validation of generic risk assessment tools: an ASF case-study
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The risk of introducing SARS-CoV-2 to the UK via international travel in August 2020
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Viraemic pigs entering the food chain are the most likely source of hepatitis E virus (HEV) in pork meat: Modelling the fate of HEV during slaughtering of pigs