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Potential Rabies Risk in the United Kingdom

April 28, 2022September 17, 2024 Caroline Pane

Image Credit: Animal People Forum. CC-BY-NC. The United Kingdom Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has warned dog owners in the United Kingdom (U.K) about

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Balancing Public Health and Industry Health: Norovirus and Shellfish in the UK

July 9, 2013January 25, 2023 Alexandra Thomsen

Norovirus is the most common stomach bug in the United Kingdom, affecting between 600,000 and 1 million people in the UK each year. Also known

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September 2012 Update on Mysterious illness Killing Dogs

September 7, 2012January 25, 2023 Amy L. Sonricker Hansen

Last September, The Disease Daily wrote of a mysterious illness killing dogs who had walked in wooded areas in the East of England Region. The

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September 2012 Update on Mysterious illness Killing Dogs

September 7, 2012January 25, 2023 Amy L. Sonricker Hansen

Last September, The Disease Daily wrote of a mysterious illness killing dogs who had walked in wooded areas in the East of England Region. The

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