WHO
World Health Organisation Visit the siteWOAH
World Organisation for Animal Health Visit the siteFAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations leads international efforts to defeat hunger. FAO serves both developed and developing countries and acts as a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. Visit the siteOFFLU
OIE/FAO Network of Expertise on Avian Influenza Visit the siteNational Office of Animal Health - UK
The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) represents the UK animal medicines industry: its aim is to promote the benefits of safe, effective, quality medicines for the health and welfare of all animals. Visit the siteThe American Veterinary Medical Association - AVMA
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 75,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession. Visit the siteAmerican Association of Avian Pathologists - AAAP
The AAAP has been an organized group since 1957. It was launched as a national organization for veterinary practitioners, diagnosticians, researchers, and students interested in poultry health and medicine. Visit the siteAustralian Veterinary Poultry Alliance - AVPA
The Australian Veterinary Poultry Alliance is a Special Interest Group of the Australian Veterinary Association. Visit the siteWorld Poultry Science Association
The World's Poultry Science Association is a long established and unique organization that strives to advance knowledge and understanding of all aspects of poultry science and the poultry industry. Its major role is to encourage, and help facilitate, liaison among research scientists and educators, and between those in research and education and those working in the many diverse sectors of the industry. As a non-profit making organization, it relies for its income almost entirely on membership subscriptions, although a number of poultry companies around the world provide generous sponsorship to help meet some of the production costs of the World's Poultry Science Journal. Visit the siteOccupational standards for poultry farming
The International Labour Organization Visit the siteThe American Egg Board
The American Egg Board (AEB) was created by an Act of Congress in 1976 at the request of America’s egg farmers, who desired to pool resources for national category-level egg marketing.Home to The Incredible Egg and Egg Nutrition Center, AEB is dedicated to increasing demand for all U.S. eggs and egg products. The AEB is 100 percent farmer-funded, and those funds directly support the research, education and promotion necessary to market eggs. Visit the site