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Joining forces for a safer future: Qatar University, and APHA's research on food-borne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance

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APHA's collaboration with Qatar University aims to share expertise, support research to control the spread of AMR in food-borne pathogens and promote best practices to minimize consumer risks.

Rabies in Ghana: The silent bites

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When clinical symptoms appear, rabies is nearly 100% fatal. To reduce this, the UK government has contributed 15,000 doses of rabies vaccine, along with laboratory equipment and supplies, to the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture through its ODA-funded Animal Health System Strengthening project, part of UKAid.

The power of collaboration: advancing avian disease diagnosis in Ghana 

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Group of people standing for a photo outside a building with the APHA logo in the top left corner.

Ever wondered what APHA staff get involved with abroad? Learn more about a recent journey taken by APHA scientists to Ghana, where they worked to enhance laboratory skills in diagnosing Avian influenza and Newcastle disease throughout West Africa.