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The signs of bird flu and how to report it in poultry and other captive birds.
Find out about the long-term effects some people can have after having COVID-19.
How to spot equine viral arteritis, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot infectious salmon anaemia (ISA), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot spring viraemia of carp (SVC), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot white spot disease, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot Bacterial kidney disease (BKD), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot koi herpesvirus (KHV), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
The latest bluetongue situation, how to spot it, report it and prevent it spreading.
Urgent safety updates arising from pharmacovigilance data, including reported adverse events, for veterinary medicines authorised in the UK.
You must tell DVLA if you have obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) or any sleep condition or apnoea which causes excessive sleepiness.
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
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