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The characteristics, diagnosis, epidemiology of hantaviruses.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of Andes hantavirus infection.
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
Find out how you can use manure, guano and digestive tract content, including how to store and move them.
Biosecurity and hygiene standards to keep birds safe from bird flu (avian influenza).
Information for GPs to provide to patients about reducing the risk of human infection from pet rodents.
Guidance on the handling of slurry and manure to help reduce the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Find out when and how to take samples for testing, and what happens if one of your flocks tests positive.
Information on cryptosporidium including sources and routes of transmission, symptoms, and general hygiene advice to minimise the spread.
What you must do to manage manure, fertiliser and soil to prevent runoff, erosion and leaching.
Lassa fever is a zoonotic hemorrhagic illness predominant in areas across Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and southern Mali
How to get a handling or storage site approved, how to store animal by-products (ABPs) and derived products, and how to build the site.
How to prevent the introduction and spread of animal and bird disease by following good hygiene and biosecurity standards.
How to spot Echinococcus multilocularis, what to do if you suspect it and how to prevent its spread.
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