Revasia News Seminars / Workshops 14th ISVEE Conference
3 November 2015 - 7 November 2015
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Theme: Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics: Planning Our Future
Our world is changing. Human population growth is predicted to increase nearly 50% to 11 billion by 2050, and climate change and changing land use will have an impact on local and global food systems, interactions among humans, wildlife and domestic animals, as well as local, regional, and global public health alerts. How can we help our systems of education, research, and public policy adapt? Are new veterinary graduates and epidemiology practitioners prepared to become active protagonists in the solution of health issues that affect humans and animal populations in a changing environment? What innovative research is needed to understand and enhance the food systems of the future? What are the expected roles or contributions of veterinarians or epidemiology practitioners on future climate change, food systems, and health? Is our profession or discipline leading One Health initiatives? Are there current or new models that make national veterinary services more efficacious and efficient for disease control and eradication?
Read more on the website: ISVEE 14 Yucatan 2015
Below will be some oral presentations in the framework of the conference.
- Animal value chains shaping disease information networks: the case of HPAI in Vietnam and Thailand
. A. Delabouglise, G. Fournié, R.Duboz, T.H. Dao, T.T. Nguyen, N. Antoine-Moussiaux, V. Grosbois, A. Binot, D.T. Vu, V.K. Nguyen, S. Kasemsuwan, D.S. Thatont, G. Salem, M. Peyre
- A participatory method for assessment of passive animal health surveillance systems from the viewpoint of their local actors
. A. Delabouglise, N. Antoine-Moussiaux, T. Phan, C.D. Dao, T.T. Nguyen, D.B. Truong, N.T.X. Nguyen, D.T. Vu, V.K. Nguyen, T.H. Le, G. Salem, M. Peyre
- Surveillance of swine influenza across the pig value chain in Vietnam.
E. Baudon, T.D. Dao, L.L. Poon, P.T. Nga, N.V. Khong, B.J. Cowling, J.S.M. Peiris, M. Peyre
- Modelling immunity distribution profiles through animal value chain network: a decision tool for disease management.
M. Peyre, M. Choisy, W.H. Kilany, J. Pecqueur, HD Thi, Monuyl, P.M. Borne, G. Dauphin, Y. Jobre, D.T. Vu, Ansarey, F. Roger
And Posters:
Evaluation of animal health surveillance: is it all about technical effectiveness? M. Peyre, B Häsler, C Calba, L Hoinville, D Traon, K Schulz, A Cameron, A Comin, V Grosbois, A Delabouglise, S Molia, F Goutard
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