World Organisation for Animal Health
Our mission is to improve animal health globally, thereby ensuring a better future for all.
We have been at the forefront of controlling animal diseases for more than 100 years. Since 1924, we have focused on monitoring and disseminating knowledge about animal diseases and how to use scientific data to limit animal diseases’ adverse effects on society. We work with 182 countries and territories, our Members, to protect the health of animals, humans and the planet.

How superbugs can make antibiotics ineffective for your pets too

AMR impacts animal health and food safety too

92nd General Session, Second Plenary Session & Activities of the Specialist Comission (May 28, 2025)

What animal health challenges do Argentina and Uruguay face?

92ème Session Generale: Deuxième séance plénière, Activités des Commissions spécialisées

La 92ª Sesión General: Segunda sesiòn plenaria, Actividades de las Comisiones especializadas

Veterinary Vaccines: From Science to Action

What's an underrated solution to the health problems we face today?

Comment le statut zoosanitaire officiel soutient le commerce et protège les animaux

How official animal health status boosts trade and protects animals

Cómo el estatus sanitario animal oficial impulsa el comercio y protege a los animales

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services (Malay subtitles)

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services (Laotian subtitles)

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services (Khmer subtitles)

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services (Indonesian subtitles)

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services (Burmese subtitles)

Veterinary workforce development: Strengthening national veterinary services

Wildlife encounters

Traditional food stand

Mosquitoes and dengue

Ticks and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF)

Le voyage des données

El viaje de los datos

The Journey of Data: The WAHIS database

Why wildlife disease surveillance is so important

TB control challenges. The experience of Eswatini

Case study Ethiopia on their experience in controlling bovine tuberculosis in animals

Drafting of the Guidelines for the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in livestock

How to use the scenarios from the guidelines on the control of MTBC in livestock

Contents of the Guidelines on the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in livestock