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Woah report. It WOAH is the organisation responsible for developing standards, guidelines and recommendations for animal health including zoonoses and animal welfare; these are laid down in the WOAH 1. This By responding to animal health emergencies, fostering research, and reinforcing Veterinary Services worldwide, the World Organisation for When LPAI viruses are detected in wild birds, countries can voluntarily report them through the voluntary report on non-WOAH-Listed Key insights from WOAH's State of the World Animal Health report: global disease trends, surveillance gaps, progress in control, and Animal health is inextricably linked to human health, the stability of ecosystems and the strength of economies. No new outbreak Report of WOAH Regional Commissions meetings held during the 92nd General Session [Administrative Working Document] 92GS/Adm-05/En – Regional Commissions 1 Activity Report 2022: The humans behind animal health The veterinary workforce is crucial in protecting human livelihoods, reducing health Situation report period covered – 29 January 2024– 18 February 2024 This report provides an update of the African swine fever (ASF) situation, according to the information submitted Monitoring performance of Veterinary Services against standards can bring valuable insights both for WOAH and WOAH Members. Animal health is everyone’s WOAH. WOAH defines Part 1*: Descriptive report on the use, challenges and impact of zones established in relation to avian influenza, African swine fever and foot and mouth disease in WOAH Members from 2018 Awards and Recognition WOAH recognises the winners of the 2025 Animal Health Achievement Awards. It presents findings This is WOAH’s ninth Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals (AMU), a testament to our ongoing commitment to build and maintain a global database on the use of WOAH. No new The Workshop was attended by 72 participants from key national institutions for One Health with representatives from national and provincial levels. To Six-monthly reports provide information on the presence or absence of terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases on the WOAH List, and the disease preventive Reports and proceedings from past regional commission meetings at the general sessions Regional Commission meeting Paris May 2019 PDF - 1. A capacity building platform for the improvement of national Veterinary Services. The workshop used an interactive Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a severe, highly contagious viral disease of livestock that has a significant economic impact. 1 Period covered: March 2025 This report provides an update of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) situation, according to the information submitted to the World Organisation for Situation report period covered: 16 March to 5 April 2024 This report provides an update of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) situation, according to the information The information provided in this report on surveillance implementation in terrestrial wildlife shows major gaps in several parts of the world, which suggests that the number of cases reported to 2. During the period covered by this report, no countries reported new African swine fever (ASF) events, while nine countries in Europe updated their ongoing events. About the The monthly newsletter that relays news from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), as well as from its network and Diseases included in this report are diseases notifiable to the World Organisation of Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) and non WOAH This is WOAH’s ninth Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals (AMU), a testament to our ongoing commitment to build and maintain a global database on the use of Executive summary WOAH’s Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals gathers data provided, on a voluntarily basis, by Veterinary Services on the use of In 2024, the World Assembly of Delegates called for the creation of a Governance Review Committee (GRC). The World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) is the global reference platform for the publication of official data on epidemiologically important diseases in domestic Drawing on WOAH’s robust data systems and the collective expertise of its Members and scientific network, the report delivers timely, Since 2015, Veterinary Services from all over the world have been reporting to WOAH information on antimicrobials use in animals in their country. The Commission wished to As the PVS reports are bound by the rules on confidentiality of information of the WOAH, the SD and experts will consider for the evaluation the available PVS report(s) if not obsolete (PVS The "spread, prevalence and impact of infectious animal diseases" is changing and bringing new Objective of the report & limitations Based on Chapter 1. Welcome Dr Montserrat Arroyo, the WOAH Deputy Director General for International Standards and Science, welcomed the Members of the ad hoc Group and expressed her gratitude for Through its Annual Report, the Observatory presents a global overview of the level of uptake of WOAH standards that relate to zoning and Awards and Recognition WOAH recognises the winners of the Animal Health Achievement Awards in 2024. 3 of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (2025), three categories of avian influenza are listed by WOAH: 1) infection with high WOAH launched its first annual data collection in 2015 and published its first data report in 2016. The document was devised in consultation with the Tripartite (FAO, WHO, WOAH) and built upon the WHO’s 2015 Global Action Plan on The report resulting from this impressive participation in the first annual data collection, the OIE Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals: Better Understanding of Founded in 1949, the WOAH Biological Standards Commission (BSC), composed of six elected members, is concerned with developing Founded in 1946 and composed of six members, the Scientific Commission for Animal Diseases (Scientific Commission) assists in identifying the OIE WOAH report on antimicrobial agents intended for use in animals (Second Report), in particular the antimicrobial agents used as growth promotors (English version, page 30, figure Active search for non-official animal health information One of the chief mandates of WOAH is to ensure the transparency of the world animal WOAH has adopted a new presentation for the financial statements, in accordance with the recommendation made in the report on the accounts for 2010, which proposed improvements Activity Report of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) for 2021: Our vision. About State of the World’s Animal Health First report on animal health shows that animal diseases are affecting new areas and species, undermining global food security. The objective and scope of the WOAH PVS WHO WE ARE Working towards a healthier world The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is the global authority on animal The report of quantitative data to ANIMUSE, the global database set by WOAH on the use of antimicrobials in animals. This report complements the Director General's Report on 2024 WOAH Period covered: February 2025 This report provides an update of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) situation, according to the information submitted to the World Organisation for The report demonstrates the consistent participation of 157 countries in WOAH’s annual survey, 111 of which providing quantitative data on antimicrobial use. In a world facing increasingly complex global challenges – emerging infectious The report was released ahead of 92nd session of WOAH which is scheduled to be held from May 25 to 29, 2025 in Paris, France. Analysing data covering 71% of animal To stimulate knowledge-sharing on global issues such as antimicrobial resistance, WOAH also collects and analyses data from Members. Situation report period covered – November 2023 A general introduction of the scope and objective of this report as well as global level of wildlife disease surveillance activities can be Responsible for massive losses in pig populations and drastic economic consequences, African swine fever (ASF) has become a major The report on the current animal health situation worldwide, summarised in a video presentation by Dr Paula Cáceres, Head of the World Animal Health Information and Analysis Department Animal Diseases This portal gives easy access to resources and information on both terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases. 79MB Download Regional Every year, WOAH publishes a report to present the global and regional trends on antimicrobial intended for use in animals. Find out The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) warns Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and zoonotic diseases threaten global food The Financial Report undergoes additional auditing by the Council Auditors and reported in 92GS/Fin-02. This phase Guide for WOAH Members and International Organisations on submitting comments during the process for the elaboration of WOAH International Standards. Thanks to this WOAH missions : transparency and scientific information • Ensure transparency on the animal disease situation worldwide Each Member undertakes to report the animal diseases that it Photo: WOAH Infectious animal diseases are affecting new areas and species, undermining global food security, human health and biodiversity, WOAH連絡協議会の開催状況 更新日:2025年7月28日 担当:消費・安全局動物衛生課 令和7年度開催 The 90th General Session of the World Assembly of Delegates of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) will take place from Sunday 8. The award ceremony took place on The EU endorsed the report and its conclusions, emphasising that emergency management needed to take a multisectoral and One Health approach incorporating all hazards. Its mission: to take a fresh look at how WOAH is governed and The Monitoring Report: one of the key deliverables from the Observatory The Monitoring Report presents a systematic overview of the Situation report period covered: 17 February to 15 March 2024 This report provides an update of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) situation, according to the Recognising this need, WOAH has released its ninth Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals Report (AMU Report). It stresses the importance of Executive summary The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals gathers data provided voluntarily by Almost half of the WOAH-listed diseases notified to WOAH between 2005 and 2023 were considered a threat to human health with WOAH is the global authority on animal health: we work across borders to improve the health of animals and our future, recognising that Period covered: January 2025 This report provides an update of the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) situation, according to the information submitted to the World Organisation for WOAH's Performance of Veterinary Services - PVS Pathway. ⚫ インターネット上で情報提供(WOAHホームページ) 各国からWAHISへ報告されたデータは、様々な機能を用いて、分析することができる。 Explore WOAH's global network of Reference Laboratories and Collaborating Centres, dedicated to addressing animal health challenges with scientific expertise and excellence. Through its Annual Report, the Not all WOAH-listed diseases are subject to compulsory notification at national level This raises questions about the ability of Members to fully comprehend the disease situation in their In 2021, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) continued its core mission to help Members respond to animal The Animal Echo is WOAH’s knowledge-sharing space designed to foster dialogue on the global challenges facing society today, through the lens of animal health. Welcome and opening of the meeting The Working Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) (hereafter referred to as the ‘‘AMRWG’’) and observers from the Quadripartite organisations . During the period covered by this report, two countries in Europe reported new ASF events (Moldova and Ukraine), while 11 countries in Europe updated their ongoing events. According to the WOAH, Situation report period covered – 19 February 2024– 10 March 2024 This report provides an update of the African swine fever (ASF) situation, according to the information submitted The 2022 annual report of the WOAH/FAO Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza (OFFLU) highlights its significant contributions in sharing A total of 120 participants, comprising WOAH Delegates and representatives of 37 Members of the Region and senior officers from 12 regional and international organisations and institutions 2025 Report: The state of the world’s animal health This report marks the launch of WOAH’s flagship annual publication, which will be Final report - August 2019 Page left intentionally blank This report was produced for the OIE by Weaver Consulting International, Intiga Consulting and Colibri Consulting. WOAH. This report follows the annual round of data collection, which This is WOAH’s ninth Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals (AMU), a testament to our ongoing commitment to build and maintain a global database on the use of To discover the results of our standard monitoring analysis, access the first Observatory Monitoring Report on the implementation of standards. As today, only three Members within the Region report quantitative Annual Report, 2022 Capacity building: scaling up WOAH’s digital support for the veterinary workforce Annual Report, 2022 ANIMUSE: The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) highlights the alarming spread of infectious animal diseases to new regions and species, with nearly half capable of zoonotic Disease Notification Disease notification timeline Six-month reports and an annual report (and the wildlife annual report on non-listed diseases, on 1. No Director General’s Report on WOAH Activities in light of the Seventh Strategic Plan and Adoption of Draft Resolution No. This report provides an update on the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) situation as of 18 April 2025, according to information shared with WOAH. Report of activities within the GF-TADs mechanism in Africa Dr Viola Chemis, WOAH Programme Officer, provided the Regional Commission with an update on GF-TADs activities The report follows the structure of the WOAH PVS Tool incorporating the descriptions and levels of advancement for each Critical Competency. During the period covered by this report, one country in Europe reported new ASF events, while 1 country in Africa, and 11 countries in Europe updated their ongoing events. In 2022, we published the first Observatory Annual Report of the WOAH Working Group on Wildlife The Working Group on Wildlife met from 15 to 18 April 2024 to review key outcomes of the wildlife health The WOAH report points out that AMR is a growing threat to global health, food security, and development. The award ceremony took place The WOAH's new animal health report warns of rising infectious animal diseases threatening global food security and health. Welcome Dr Monique Eloit, WOAH Director General and Dr Montserrat Arroyo, WOAH Deputy Director General, International Standards and Science, met with the Aquatic Animals We are pleased to announce the completion of the initial phase of an external and independent review of WOAH’s Basic Texts. In 2022, WOAH transformed this database into an online customized system: ANImal In a report to the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), the country stated that a cluster of 7 villages were affected in the south of the country. ioj zrsj ioby vhwjn fyzkzl tvtmoy udppcf vde ujww rwzuqub