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One Health Podcast

By Agyei Sarpong Amos

One world, one health, one voice.
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R for Rabies|1

One Health PodcastAug 28, 2020

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R for Rabies|1

R for Rabies|1

Rabies, the deadliest disease on earth kills about 60,000 people annually.
Aug 28, 202009:45
TO VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS

TO VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS

We celebrate veterinary professionals across the globe for their service to mankind. Joining us to do this are Now Joachim from Ghana, Abriana from the United States, EB from Botswana, Bill from Russia and Raymond from Tanzania.
May 08, 202015:16
VACCINES

VACCINES

About 1.7 million people die annually from vaccine preventable diseases. Yet vaccines remain at the centre of many controversies as the anti-vaxxer movement is swelling up. Are vaccines really safe?
Apr 21, 202021:58
RATS AND DISEASES

RATS AND DISEASES

Rodents account for 60 known diseases in human beings. 35 of these diseases are attributed to rats and mice.
Apr 05, 202016:35
Trailer

Trailer

Stay tuned, expect to be enlightened on the relationship between humans , animals and the environment in terms of health.
Apr 04, 202001:20
PANDEMICS IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY

PANDEMICS IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY

Amidst the Covid 19 scare, we draw some hope from the fact that our world has-- in the past-- survived worst plagues while we take caution in the fact that it can get more devastating if care is not taken. David Peniel, a student veterinarian was our guest. We did not forget the part played by animals in all of those...
Mar 23, 202034:02
ZOONOSES

ZOONOSES

About 7 out of 10 of human diseases originate from animals. Joachim Agboli Camilus passed through to tell us more. Dr Henry Kwadwo Abedu, a Veterinary Surgeon, also tells us about his contribution to the control of rabies, a deadly zoonosis. 

Mar 10, 202024:31
THE VET AND YOUR HEALTH

THE VET AND YOUR HEALTH

Veterinarians do not treat human beings but their role in safeguarding human health cannot be overlooked. Dr Richard Abbiw of University of Ghana Small Animal Teaching Hospital had more to say
Mar 08, 202023:12