A cooperation project in the field of aquaculture takes IZSVe on a mission to Cambodia

2025-01-07T10:14:56+01:00July 25th 2023|Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, International cooperation, Research & Projects|

Aquaculture is the fastest growing farming technique at the global level, particularly in Asian and South American countries. To date, aquaculture production is able to ...

Successful testing of DNA vaccines against viral diseases of rainbow trout

2023-05-23T10:30:39+02:00April 12th 2023|Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Research & Projects|

Italy is one of Europe’s leading producers of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). However, farming is severely limited by the impact of two viral diseases: Viral ...

Food risk in bivalve molluscs, the IZSVe is awarded two research projects on microplastics and tetrodotoxins

2023-01-26T14:27:27+01:00November 22nd 2022|Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Research & Projects|

Allocation of over 1 million euros by the Italian Ministry of Health for research on the impact of anthropization and climate change on public health. ...

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 ...

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