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Animal Experiments
Developing non-animal technologies.
Home Office, 2019
animal experimentation
policy
technology
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Air quality, noise and soundscape
Better understanding of ecosystem responses to air quality impacts and of restoration trajectories / rates of recovery of impacted systems in response to policy interventions
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
ecosystems
air quality
policy interventions
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Biosecurity: protecting animals and plants from health risks
The risk of an unknown pandemic human disease (“disease x) has been at the top of the National Risk Register for some time and been realised this year in the shape of COVID-19. Two thirds of new human infectious diseases originate in animals. How can we better understand and prepare for future threats? How can we better join up animal and human health research, capability, and digital backbone across government to facilitate agile responses?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
animal health
human health
pandemic
COVID-19
research
digital backbone
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Biosecurity: protecting animals and plants from health risks
How can we better understand and prevent the development of antimicrobial and anthelmintic resistance? How can we develop better diagnostic tests to encourage more judicious use of antimicrobials and anthelmintics?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
antimicrobial resistance
anthelmintic resistance
diagnostic tests
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Biosecurity: protecting animals and plants from health risks
Endemic animal diseases undermine agricultural productivity, negatively impacting animal welfare, farmers’ livelihoods, public health, and threaten trade. Increased research into improved methods of detection and control of bovine TB and other such endemic diseases remains a priority for Defra
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
animal welfare
agriculture
public health
trade
bovine TB
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Water
How can we monitor prevalence of COVID-19 and similar viruses through our water systems to act as an early warning system and inform public health decisions?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
public health
water systems
COVID-19
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Interactions between animal, human, and environmental health: “One Health”
How do we deploy emerging technologies to move from post-disease/outbreak surveillance to pre-emergence surveillance and mitigation of risks?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
technology
surveillance
health
environment
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Areas of interest in adaptation:
How is climate change affecting the emergence and transmission of infectious diseases, and how can we become more resilient to these outbreaks?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
infectious diseases
resilience
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