Veterinary Public Health Expert

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Veterinary Epidemiologist
Animal Health Public Specialist
Zoonosis Prevention Consultant
Public Health Veterinarian
Food Safety Veterinary Advisor

Last updated on 22 Jan 2026

Overview

A Veterinary Public Health Expert addresses the link between animal and human health by monitoring zoonotic diseases, food safety, and environmental health risks. They work at the intersection of veterinary science and public health policy. Their research helps prevent disease outbreaks and improve food supply chains. These professionals play a key role in One Health initiatives. Their insights contribute to global health security and sustainable animal farming.

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Job Description
  1. Monitor and control zoonotic diseases at the animal-human interface.
  2. Conduct surveillance programs in livestock and wildlife.
  3. Develop strategies for food safety and antimicrobial resistance.
  4. Collaborate with public health agencies and veterinarians.
  5. Assess the public health impact of animal production systems.
  6. Contribute to international health programs like WHO and FAO.
  7. Promote One Health approaches in disease prevention and education.
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BVSc (Bachelor Of Veterinary Science)

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M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology)

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