The World Organisation for Animal Health’s global laboratory network has experienced substantial growth over the past decade, expanding from 156 participating countries in 2015 to 182 members today. This 26-country increase reflects growing international commitment to strengthened animal health surveillance and coordination. To further encourage participation, WOAH has introduced streamlined reconfirmation processes that reduce administrative barriers while preserving scientific credibility. The simplified assessment framework maintains rigorous competency evaluations while decreasing documentation requirements by approximately 30%. New digital platforms support this expansion by automating performance monitoring and enabling seamless data integration across veterinary and human health systems. By removing unnecessary bureaucratic obstacles, WOAH aims to make participation more accessible to developing nations and strengthen global capacity for detecting emerging zoonotic threats and antimicrobial resistance patterns.
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