1. Animal welfare: OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
on the Control of Stray Dog Populations falls within the OIE mandates for animal health, public health and animal welfare , as it addresses humane methods for the control of Dog populations and the prevention of important zoonotic diseases,
http://www.oie.int/animal-welfare/animal-welfare-key-themes/ - 34.0kb
2. 2011: OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
Expert meeting on dog population management
15-19 March 2011 , Banna (TO) Italy
http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/home/en/index.htm Inquiries: dog-Population-Management@fao.org .
http://www.oie.int/conferences-events/other-key-events/2011/ - 58.8kb
3. Alerts - Disease information: OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
due to Hendra virus (in a dog) in Australia
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease in Italy
http://www.oie.int/index.php?id=198 - 26.8kb
4. OIE’s commitment to fight rabies worldwide: OIE - World Organisation ...
are due to bites by infected dogs. Rabies causes more deaths in the world than any other infectious disease and especially affects children in developing countries.
In countries where people are still dying from rabies, dogs are the main vector.
http://www.oie.int/for-the-media/editorials/detail/article/oies-commitment-to-fight-rabies-worldwide/ - 30.2kb
5. Home: OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
due to Hendra virus (in a dog) in Australia
27.07.11: Rabbit haemorrhagic disease in Italy
26.07.11: Contagious equine metritis in the United States of America
26.07.11: Highly
http://www.oie.int/ - 32.5kb
6. Terrestrial code: OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
purposes; control of stray dog populations and use of animals in research and education; anthrax; Aujeszky's disease; bluetongue; foot and mouth disease; vesicular stomatitis; avian influenza; Newcastle disease; contagious bovine pleuropneumonia;
http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-code/ - 31.5kb
7. Introduction
bitten, in most cases by dogs. All too frequently the dogs have no owner or the owner has failed to assume responsibility for the animal's health and to keep the animal under control.
We also know that allocating part of these resources
http://www.oie.int/eng/A_rabies/intro.htm - 8.1kb