COVID-19 Ivermectin Animal Health Not for Human Use
BI manufactures several veterinary products containing ivermectin. They are not approved or suitable for use in humans to try to prevent or treat COVID-19.
Water availability and quality affects many aspects of individual, societal and environmental health. Good health hinges on good water. Learn more here.
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When animals are healthy, humans are healthier, too. This is especially true for parasitic diseases that affect our pets to whom we are close. Read more.
Webinars for clinicians on needs of vulnerable respiratory
Webinars with more than 1,000 HCPs to provide an update on prevention and treatment recommendations for vulnerable respiratory patients. Learn more here.
We want to create value in areas of unmet medical need and engage with communities and society to improve lives – for humans and animals. Find out more.
Our pillar MORE GREEN encompasses environmental initiatives that consider many different aspects. Click here to find out more information and learn more.
Dr Hugh Marston and Dr Vikas Mohan Sharma discuss how precision psychiatry can enable people living with mental health conditions to thrive. Learn more.
Millennials are now shaping pet markets and facing new issues in pet healthcare. Click here to read and learn more about this new generation of pet owners.
From a Southern tick species spreading throughout Europe to the fact American pop singer Justin Bieber is battling Lyme disease, ticks are in the news.
The Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) provides therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities all over the UK. Learn more here.
Colleagues from the Veterinary Public Health helped to contain an outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) on the island of Rodrigues in just six days.
Click here to learn how vaccine design technologies have made huge advances in recent years to overcome challenges that conventional vaccines do not meet.