• 22/11/2020
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    World Antimicrobial Awareness Week

    World Antimicrobial Awareness Week

    On the European Antibiotic Awareness Day and World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18 – 24 November), we collected a few short reminders important in veterinary medicine to fight against antimicrobial resistance. It’s a constant fight with many stakeholders involved – including you! #KeepAntibioticsWorking #WorldAntibioticAwarenessWeek #OneHealth Any use of antimicrobials can result in the development of antimicrobial

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    • 20/04/2022
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    World Animal Vaccination Day: Realising the potential of vaccination for better animal welfare

    World Animal Vaccination Day: Realising the potential of vaccination for better animal welfare

    AnimalhealthEurope, FECAVA, FVE joint press release In today’s world, as we have experienced too well, disease is unpredictable. This is particularly true for diseases linked to infections caused by novel strains or micro-organisms. So, we need to remain both alert and prepared for disease threats posed to our companion animals, livestock, and other animals. Disease

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    • 20/04/2020
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    World Animal Vaccination Day: Prevention is better than cure (Joint AnimalhealthEurope, FECAVA, FVE press release)

    World Animal Vaccination Day: Prevention is better than cure (Joint AnimalhealthEurope, FECAVA, FVE press release)

    Brussels, 20 April 2020; The exceptional circumstances we are finding ourselves in at the moment are highlighting in no uncertain terms the importance of effective vaccination programmes – both in humans and in animals. As we unite to ensure a continuum of care for animals during this crisis, so we come together for World Animal

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    • 21/04/2021
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    World Animal Vaccination Day / April 20, 2021

    World Animal Vaccination Day / April 20, 2021

    On World Animal Vaccination Day veterinarians (FVE and FECAVA) & the animal health industry in Europe (Animal Health Europe) emphasize, more than ever, the importance of the ‘Prevention is Better than Cure’. Vaccination is widely considered one of the greatest medical achievements of modern civilization and helps save millions of lives every year. With vaccinations

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