Never before in their 225-year history have vaccines been so relevant and important to the health and wellbeing of the...
Authors Will the new spotlight on zoonoses and emerging diseases that originate in wildlife create a real momentum for One...
A research paper published in the Journal of Ethnobiology in December 2020 suggests that the evolution of the partnership between people and dogs was “disproportionately influenced by dogs’ relationships with women.” Women, it seems, were more likely to regard dogs as a type of person, include them in family life...
The Covid-crisis has highlighted the need for the elderly to be with their pets. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has impacted...
Ceva has joined forces with Sanders, one of the leaders in animal feed, to develop Indic@Vet, a new tool to...
Ceva’s new tool to help tackle trypanosomiasis in cattle has been welcomed by a leading vet in Kenya. Trypanosomiasis is a zoonotic disease, known as sleeping sickness in humans, that is spread from cattle through the bite of the tsetse fly. As well as causing illness and possible death in...
Dr Pierre Marie Borne explains Ceva’s approach to public health and the importance of forming partnerships to work together, share...
A One Health public-private partnership in Uganda delivers sustainable preventative health and economic benefits. Knowledge of infectious diseases amongst members...
Lisa Pontopiddan, General Manager Ceva Animal Health, answers 3 questions ahead of prestigious Uppsala Health Summit. This article was first published on the Upsala Health Summit website. How come a company that researches and develops drugs for veterinary use is concerned with human mental health promotion, prevention and mental wellbeing?...
The Goldilocks principle – not too little, not too much, just the right amount – has been applied in science,...
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