Insects, a manifesto for public health

2024-04-15T14:51:13+02:00June 20th 2023|Beekeeping & Honey bee health, Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Research & Projects|

Insects are by far the most common animals on the Earth, with over 1.5 million known species. Besides playing a key role in the health ...

How are veterinary epidemic emergencies managed? [Video]

2023-01-30T14:49:17+01:00March 7th 2023|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Communication & Media, Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Rabies|

Infectious diseases are pathologies caused by microbial agents that can be transmitted from one host to another. An epidemic occurs when a disease spreads very ...

Online course / Mosquitoes, phlebotomine sand flies and ticks monitoring: traps and capture techniques

2023-01-26T14:27:23+01:00September 19th 2022|Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Training & Events|

The online course «Mosquitoes, phlebotomine sand flies and ticks monitoring: traps and capture techniques» is available in the e-learrning platform of the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale ...

What is veterinary epidemiological surveillance? [Video]

2022-10-04T09:28:55+02:00September 7th 2022|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Communication & Media, Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Emerging avian disease, Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Rabies, Salmonellosis|

Veterinary epidemiology studies health status and diseases in animal populations in order to identify determinants underlying the spread both to other animals and, in some ...

What is meant by DNA sequencing? [Video]

2022-05-30T08:59:46+02:00July 28th 2022|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Communication & Media, Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Emerging avian disease, Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Rabies, Salmonellosis, Veterinary biobank|

DNA sequencing is performed in healthcare settings to identify pathogenic micro-organisms and study their molecular composition. It therefore contributes to the diagnosis of infectious diseases ...

Tick-borne encephalitis: the first case diagnosed in a roe deer

2022-05-26T10:39:43+02:00June 8th 2022|Diseases at the animal/human Interface, Research & Projects|

Researchers from the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (IZSVe) have diagnosed the first case of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in a female yearling  roe deer, in ...

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