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WOAH Warns Global Animal Disease Pressure Is Intensifying

One of the most important global developments came from the World Organisation for Animal Health, which released its latest global animal-health assessment warning that:

  • disease outbreaks are increasing globally
  • veterinary systems remain underfunded
  • biosecurity vulnerabilities are widening.

The organization stated that:

  • more than 20% of global animal production is lost annually to preventable diseases
  • animal health receives less than 0.6% of total global health spending
  • approximately 75% of emerging human infectious diseases originate in animals.

WOAH highlighted growing concerns linked to:

  • avian influenza
  • African swine fever
  • foot-and-mouth disease
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • veterinary workforce shortages.

The report also warned that declining investment in veterinary systems could significantly increase:

  • food-security risks
  • zoonotic disease exposure
  • livestock productivity losses
  • global trade disruptions

Detailed report can be accessed at: https://www.woah.org/app/uploads/2026/05/sowah26-english-digital-optimised-single-page.pdf

or use the link below to download:

WOAH – State of World’s Animal Health

Animal Health India Editorial Team
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Animal Health India (AHI) is an independent news and intelligence platform covering the global animal health, veterinary, livestock, poultry, companion animal and pet food sectors. Our editorial team comprises veterinary journalists, animal health professionals, regulatory affairs specialists and industry analysts with over 30 years of combined experience covering India, Asia, Europe and North America. AHI publishes news, regulatory updates, market intelligence and company news drawn from primary sources including DAHD, EMA, USDA, AVMA and leading veterinary publications worldwide.
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