FAO urges support for animal-disease monitoring
date:Aug 21, 2014
ic in West Africa is thought to have started when the virus jumped from infected wildlife to humans.

Animal health remains one the weakest links in terms of how the world deals with disease risks, Lubroth said during a meeting on the Global Health Security Agenda [GHSA] in Jakarta, Indonesia being attended by human and animal-health authorities and experts from around the world.

Avian influenza, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) are other outb
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