WOAH - Public Health broadcast - informative, persuasive, clear
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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This duck is traveling south for the winter. It may not show but it is carrying a harmful strain of avian influenza or bird flu. This infectious viral disease is a threat to wildlife, to domestic animals and occasionally to humans. Bird flu kills animals causes loss of income for farmers and threatens food security worldwide. It can even endanger human health because the virus rapidly evolves. Bird flu could one day trigger a pandemic. What can we do? We can prevent and prepare ever heard that failing to prepare is preparing to fail. The World Organization for Animal Health helps veterinarians and other animal health stakeholders manage disease outbreaks like bird flu with the organisation's support. They receive specific training, develop emergency plans have emergency drills, learn from the experience of others and track the spread of viruses. In 20 21/4800 bird flu outbreaks were reported to Woa through its global animal health information platform. The disseminated information supports preparedness in countries and helps them respond to disease outbreaks all over the world. It even helps scientists prepare for influenza pandemics because animal health is our health. It's everyone's health