VetBioNet, how to access laboratories and samples of the network

2020-04-14T18:11:56+02:00March 5th 2018|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Rabies, Research & Projects, Salmonellosis, Veterinary biobank|

VetBioNet is an infrastructure project - funded by the European Commission in the context of Horizon 2020 - that aims to establish and maintain a comprehensive ...

The IZSVe fly to China for an OIE cooperation project on the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) to manage avian diseases

2021-03-01T15:49:45+01:00March 4th 2018|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Emerging avian disease, Research & Projects|

From 12 to 16 March last, the training course The use of GIS in animal disease response was held in Shenzhen (PR China). The course ...

Avian influenza: institutions and authorities work together to find a global approach to fighting the disease

2020-04-14T18:13:05+02:00October 10th 2017|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Emerging avian disease, Training & Events|

The International Conference “Avian influenza: a global threat” was held in Rome on October 4th, 2017. The meeting was organized by the Italian Ministry of ...

Research to combat avian influenza. Successful kick-off of DELTA-FLU project

2020-04-14T18:13:29+02:00September 6th 2017|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Emerging avian disease, Research & Projects|

 “Dynamics of avian influenza in a changing world” - shortly named DELTA-FLU - aims at elucidating the mechanisms of bird flu. An international consortium of ...

Rome, 4th October 2017. Conference «Avian influenza. A global threat»

2020-04-14T18:21:23+02:00May 31st 2017|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Emerging avian disease, Training & Events|

Wednesday, 4th October 2017 the conference «Avian influenza: a global threat» will be held at the Italian Ministry of Health headquarter in Rome (Via Giorgio Ribotta, ...

Avian influenza viruses in rodents: pathogenicity studies and transmissibility

2020-04-14T18:34:42+02:00August 24th 2015|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Research & Projects|

The presence of rodents may represent a risk factor in the introduction of avian influenza in the poultry industry. IZSVE Research project 06/10 was carried ...

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