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Chief Veterinary Officer, Christine Middlemiss – β€˜Out of Office’ message: 2019 highlights (Part 2)!

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The CVO standing in front of a presentation of One Health

...Emergency Reserve (IAHER), which can be invoked in support of an international disease outbreak and is a fine example of international solidarity and transparency. At the 2nd International Ministerial Conference...

Goods to Declare: My Experience in the Heathrow Airport Animal Reception Centre Part 1

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A hyena biting a hat and pulling it from andrew

...all commercial animals (and relevant paperwork) coming into UK or transiting via Heathrow Airport from non-EU countries. Most of the days these are cats, dogs, reptiles, insects, eggs and fish....

Celebrating the 8th Annual β€˜One Health’ Day – Working Across Boundaries

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...of Animal Health (WOAH) General Session in Paris to the focus on One Health during G7 and G20 summits in Japan and India, there is wide international commitment to these...

The value of international collaboration: my reflections on meeting fellow Chief Veterinary Officers in Asia

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...visits contributed towards growing international partnership, building successful relationships with other G7 countries and our international counterparts in Taiwan, Japan, Philippines and Vietnam. This international collaboration helps us to strengthen...