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 ...

OIE – GIS training course «The use of GIS in animal disease response». 12th-16th March 2018, Shenzhen (China)

2020-04-14T18:12:55+02:00December 19th 2017|Emerging avian disease, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Training & Events|

The OIE - GIS training course "The use of GIS in animal disease response" will be held in Shenzhen (China) between the 12 and the 16 ...

EFSA/EMA/ECDC opinion on indicators to assess antimicrobial consumption and antimicrobial resistance

2021-03-01T15:50:17+01:00October 27th 2017|Monitoring & Prevention|

A new EU scientific opinion has been released by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Centre for ...

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 ...

Targetfish, a vaccination strategy to support the European aquaculture industry

2020-04-14T18:13:19+02:00September 26th 2017|Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Research & Projects|

The TargetFish project (Targeted disease prophylaxis in European fish farming) was completed in September 2017. It was a large and international collaborative project whose main ...

BPRACTICES. New management practices towards a sustainable beekeeping production system

2020-04-14T18:13:24+02:00September 12th 2017|Beekeeping & Honey bee health, Food safety, Research & Projects|

Colony losses in Europe are strongly related to the prevalence of honeybee diseases in the different countries. This situation is likely to worsen with the ...

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