Veterinary communication agency

Science with Purpose

" Medicine heals people but Veterinary Medicine heals humankind"
L. Pasteur

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Science with Purpose

Talking One Health is a new Veterinary Communication Agency based in Madrid and founded in 2025 with the purpose of elevating veterinary communication to drive meaningful impact on animal health.

We are an international, multidisciplinary team of veterinarians, scientists, and marketing experts which enable us to work as both external Veterinary Medical Affairs and Marketing department for pharma and animal food industry.

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Veterinary Communication

La Comunidad de Madrid refuerza la prevención de zoonosis con un nuevo comité técnico de emergencias

La Comunidad de Madrid ha creado en 2026 el Comité Técnico de Emergencias en Sanidad Animal y Zoonosis, un órgano destinado a mejorar la coordinación entre sanidad animal, salud pública y medio ambiente. La iniciativa busca reforzar la vigilancia epidemiológica y la capacidad de respuesta ante enfermedades de origen animal con potencial impacto en la salud pública, en línea con el enfoque One Health.

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Veterinary Communication

Veterinary Writing

Veterinary writing has evolved into a strategic function at the heart of innovation in animal health. Regulatory approval, market access, scientific credibility, and veterinarian adoption all depend on precise, compliant, and strategically structured communication. 

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Canine Atopic Dermatitis Management

Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is a common chronic pruritic skin disease and a major challenge in veterinary dermatology due to its multifactorial pathogenesis and lifelong management requirements. The condition results from a complex interaction between genetic predisposition, immune dysregulation, epidermal barrier dysfunction, and hypersensitivity to environmental allergens, leading to persistent pruritus, characteristic lesion distribution, and frequent secondary infections. Diagnosis is primarily clinical and based on exclusion of other pruritic disorders.

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Antibiotic Resistance in Livestock

Antibiotic resistance is a major global health threat, with livestock production playing a key role in its spread. Extensive and often inappropriate antibiotic use in veterinary medicine has accelerated the emergence of resistant bacteria, which threaten animal, human, and environmental health. Resistance develops through bacterial mutations and horizontal gene transfer, allowing bacteria to survive antibiotics and share resistance genes across species. Humans can be exposed via contaminated food, direct contact with animals, or environmental pathways, highlighting the One Health connection.

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