Veterinary & Environmental

One Health science spanning veterinary immunotherapy, zoonotic disease control, arena air quality, and construction material validation. HH Global Holdings delivers evidence-based programmes where animal, human, and environmental health intersect.

Veterinary & Environmental

Selected examples of our work in veterinary vaccine development, animal immunotherapy, environmental health evidence, and building material validation.

STATUS — Proposal
Vaccine Development · One Health

Brucellosis Vaccine for Camels (UAE)

Collaboration with UAE partners to develop a brucellosis vaccine for camel populations, a zoonotic disease with direct human health implications. HH Global Holdings provided biomarker identification, immunological assay development, immune response monitoring, and preclinical validation across a full One Health framework spanning human, veterinary, and environmental risk. Part of an integrated camel health programme encompassing vaccines, diagnostics, genomics, and therapeutics.

STATUS — Delivered
Immunotherapy · Veterinary

Equine Sweet Itch, Sublingual Immunotherapy

Recombinant barley allergen identification and fractionation for the treatment of insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) in horses, a condition affecting an estimated 5% of the global equine population. HH Global Holdings delivered allergen mapping via microarray technology, fractionation of candidate allergens, sublingual delivery platform development, and clinical validation in partnership with veterinary specialists. Outcome: a targeted immunotherapy approach with a defined recombinant allergen panel, ready for product development.

STATUS — Delivered
White Paper · Environmental Health

FEI Arena Air Quality White Paper

HH Global Holdings contributed scientific rigour to the international equestrian federation's white paper on arena air quality, establishing evidence-based standards for respiratory health in sport horse environments. The paper addressed particulate matter, bioaerosol concentration, and ventilation requirements, with relevance to both equine and human respiratory health for riders, grooms, and spectators. Published with FEI endorsement and used to inform facility standards across international equestrian venues.