Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in scope. In many countries, coordinated general surveillance at a national scale is not conducted and the knowledge of wildlife health status in Europe remains limited. Learning lessons from countries with established systems may help others to effectively implement WHS schemes. In order to facilitate information exchange, the WHS Network of the European Wildlife Disease Association organised a workshop to both collate knowledge and experience from countries that had started or expanded WHS programmes and to translate this information into practical recommendations. Presentations were given by invited representatives of European countries with...
BACKGROUND: The capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the r...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 3rd International One Health Congress, celebrado en Amsterdam del ...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is not ye...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
[EN]: Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is ...
The need for wildlife health surveillance has become increasingly recognized. However, comprehensive...
BackgroundThe capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the rec...
There is a clear need to monitor the health of wildlife in the UK, to help to understand the populat...
Wildlife health surveillance is important in conservation of the wild species but also to identify t...
Objective To describe and quantify the extent of wildlife and environment sector inclusion in cou...
BACKGROUND: The capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the r...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 3rd International One Health Congress, celebrado en Amsterdam del ...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in...
Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is not ye...
In a context of disease emergence and faced with the ever-growing evidence of the role of wildlife i...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the ci...
[EN]: Surveillance of wildlife health in Europe remains informal and reporting wildlife diseases is ...
The need for wildlife health surveillance has become increasingly recognized. However, comprehensive...
BackgroundThe capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the rec...
There is a clear need to monitor the health of wildlife in the UK, to help to understand the populat...
Wildlife health surveillance is important in conservation of the wild species but also to identify t...
Objective To describe and quantify the extent of wildlife and environment sector inclusion in cou...
BACKGROUND: The capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the r...
A transdisciplinary, One Health approach is proposed for the coordination of wildlife health diagnos...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 3rd International One Health Congress, celebrado en Amsterdam del ...