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Beyond the bite: how science helps the UK stay ahead of mosquito-borne diseases

Tackling E. coli infections in piglets: APHA’s role in the ZINCLESS project

Professor Ian Brown Receives WOAH Gold Medal for Global Contribution to Influenza Science

Campylobacter: a silent risk in our farm animals, wildlife and the wider environment

Click, buy, harm: The growing threat of invasive species online

Another WOAH moment

A badger named Miriam, and the 50 years of science that followed

Innovating for better bTB surveillance: how collaboration is shaping the future of calliper technology

National Pet Month: the real story behind the headlines

Creatures great, small… and unexpected

From data to decisions: How is epidemiology protecting animal, plant and human health?

Progress of the Cattle TB Vaccine Field Trials in GB - one step closer towards TB eradication

Meet the people behind the APHA Science Blog

I am not a medic, but my title is "Dr."

Inside APHA: The science blogs that shaped 2025

Colorado beetle eradicated in the UK 

Protecting the future: APHA’s fight against antimicrobial resistance

How healthy is our wildlife? New report unveiled.

Biosecurity without borders: APHA’s global impact

A milestone in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

BSE: From crisis to confidence – APHA’s role in achieving negligible risk status

Cattle bovine TB vaccine field trials move to next phase

Science in action: how APHA’s Salmonella lab protects what we eat

Red squirrel recovery: Why APHA are all in

APHA’s role in the global fight against rabies

Advancing the fight against Bovine Viral Diarrhoea

Tracking technology taking on the yellow-legged hornet

APHA scientists find West Nile Virus sequences in UK mosquitoes:  what it means for wildlife and public health

Striving for healthier pigs: tackling porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome

Safe paws, safe borders: bringing new pets into Great Britain responsibly 

Behind the scenes at APHA Scientific

Investigating British ticks for viral threats

Is a newly discovered virus contributing to the decline of our wild hedgehogs?

Yellow-legged Hornet monitoring and eradication in the UK