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TCOHF’s Dr. Alexander C. Zingher Joins the United States Animal Health Association
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Alexander C. Zingher, founder of The Cherey Foundation (TCOHF) application, has been accepted as a United States Animal Health Association (USAHA) member! USAHA, founded in 1879, is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and promoting animal health through collaboration, education, and advocacy. As a leading authority in the…
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Beautiful
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Board News
The Cherey (One Health) Foundation is pleased to announce that two new individuals have accepted an offer to replace Dr. Arthur Zingher on the board. Their names will be announced pending approval by the remaining board.
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Dr. Zingher to Present on Brucellosis in Dogs at Disease in Nature James Steele Conference in May
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Alexander Zingher will present at the 73rd annual James Steele Conference on Disease in Nature Transmissible to Humans. The 2024 DIN conference will be held at the beautiful AAA Four-Diamond Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center in College Station, Texas. This prestigious conference brings together veterinarians, researchers, and…
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Hepatitis E
The Foundation has in cooperation with the CDC has begun to develop a health survey that will focus on Hepatitis E among swine health workers
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Dr. Alex’s Email Address
The Foundation is pleased to announce that Dr. Alexander Zingher may be reached directly at a.c.zingher@tcohforg.onmicrosoft.com.
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On January 8, Dr. Zingher to Address AVMA Regarding B canis Status in the United States
Dr. Zingher will present an update on the status of B canis in the United States to the AVMA’s Council on Public Health on January 8th. During his presentation, Dr. Zingher will delve into the findings of his research since the B canis presentation at the Keystone Veterinary Conference this past summer. He will also…
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Dr. Zingher to Address Brucellosis in Dogs at AVMA Council on Public Health
Dr. Zingher will address the current status of brucellosis in dogs in the United States at the American Veterinary Medical Association. Council on Public Health’s January meeting will highlight the importance of surveillance, early detection, and rapid response to emerging infectious diseases.
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Microsoft
We are thrilled to announce that we have received a generous software grant from Microsoft for our work at The Cherey (One Health) Foundation. This grant will enable us to use Microsoft’s cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data analytics tools to advance our mission of improving human, animal, and environmental health. The Cherey (One Health)…
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Zoonosis Perspective Cornell
Virology professor Gary Whittaker at Cornell University in Ithaca,N.Y., who co-authored the recent review paper with his colleagues,says the animals that can transmit infections to humans range fromcompanion dogs, cats, or horses to wild birds or backyard chickens andother creatures that pass through yards or parks: think raccoons,bats, squirrels, coyotes, or skunks. “We’ve got a…