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- Home - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health
Founded in 1924 as the Office International des Epizooties (OIE), in May 2003 we adopted the common name World Organisation for Animal Health An intergovernmental organisation, we focus on transparently disseminating information on animal diseases, improving animal health globally and thus build a safer, healthier and more sustainable world
- Office of International Education (OIE) - Carnegie Mellon University
The Office of International Education (OIE) serves CMU's international student and scholar community by advising individuals on immigration, personal, academic, social, and acculturation issues
- www. oie. int
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- World Organisation for Animal Health - Wikipedia
After the war, the existence of the OIE was initially challenged by the creation by the United Nations of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in 1946, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1948, as both specialist agencies which partially cover the aims of the OIE
- World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) | Britannica
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), intergovernmental organization established to gather and disseminate information about animal diseases around the world and to create health standards to protect international trade in animals and their products
- The OIE - World Animal
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is a powerful tool for advocates Learn the basics of how the OIE works for animal welfare
- USAHA | OIE
The OIE is the intergovernmental organization responsible for improving animal health worldwide It is recognized as a reference organization by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and has 180 Member Countries
- Animal Diseases - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health
This portal gives easy access to resources and information on both terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases WOAH defines “listed diseases” as a disease, infection or infestation listed in Chapter 1 3 of the Terrestrial and Aquatic Codes after adoption by the World Assembly of Delegates The list of aquatic animal diseases and of the list terrestrial animal diseases are selected based on
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