Combatting antimicrobial resistance through global training – APHA Science Blog
Read how APHA has been actively supporting many Low-and Middle-Income Countries through training via its FAO...
Filling gaps in our understanding of antimicrobial resistance to safeguard animal and human health – APHA Science Blog
This World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week, find out more about how APHA plays a key role...
What happened at a canal in Uxbridge? – APHA Science Blog
With deaths of wild swans increasing over part of the Grand Union canal in Uxbridge with...
One Health partnerships with India – APHA Science Blog
This One Health Day we hear about the work undertaken between India and the UK in...
Celebrating 10 remarkable years of APHA – APHA Science Blog
This month is a momentous occasion as we commemorate 10 Years since APHA was established in...
The One Food programme at the World One Health Congress, South Africa – APHA Science Blog
Celebrating World One Food Day, we are excited to share insights from APHA's attendance at the...
Reducing grey squirrel overpopulation: The role of contraceptives in conservation – APHA Science Blog
Managing grey squirrel populations is important to ensure the recovery of our native reds. Find out...
Rabies in Ghana: The silent bites – APHA Science Blog
When clinical symptoms appear, rabies is nearly 100% fatal. To reduce this, the UK government has...
The power of collaboration: advancing avian disease diagnosis in Ghana – APHA Science Blog
Ever wondered what APHA staff get involved with abroad? Learn more about a recent journey taken...
Joining forces with Kent beekeepers in the fight against the yellow-legged hornet (Asian hornet) – APHA Science Blog
Seasonal Bee Inspector Lisa Jenkins from APHA’s National Bee Unit (NBU) talks about working with a...
APHA at the forefront of bird flu detection in the sub-Antarctic – APHA Science Blog
Embarking on an extraordinary mission, APHA virologist, Dr. Marco Falchieri, set out to South Georgia. His...