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Southeast Asia “Hotspot” for Emerging Infectious Diseases
18/06/2014
Feb. 11, 2014, IRIN News | Editorials, With increased urbanization and air travel, Southeast Asia has become a “hotspot” for emerging infectious diseases, experts say.
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17/06/2014
Jul. 25 - 26, 2014 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in Brisbane, Australia
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Development of a participatory tool for the evaluation of Village Animal Health Workers in Cambodia:
11/06/2014
A study presenting a method based on participatory approaches to develop an evaluation tool to assess VAHW performance and level of activity in Cambodia.
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MSPTM Newsletter Volume 1, 2013
11/06/2014
MSPTM Newsletter Volume 1, 2013 is readily available for viewing at the MSPTM website.
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11/06/2014
The Technical University of Denmark and Copenhagen University are hosting a “One Health Summer School” in Copenhagen, August 11-22, 2014. The summer school is preceded by a 9-week e-learning part that will be available through Coursera.
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Emerging diseases: Europe and China are coordinating their research operations
10/06/2014
China is currently the world's leading producer and consumer of animal products. This situation raises issues as regards the surveillance and control of any animal and zoonotic diseases, such as avian influenza or African swine fever, that may emerge in the country. This recently prompted Europe and China to launch LinkTADs, a research consortium within which CIRAD is coordinating the component devoted to epidemiology.
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10/06/2014
Dec. 11-13, 2014 at The Royal River Hotel, Bangkok
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Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Meddicine (SVEPM 2014)
09/06/2014
Mar. 26 - 28, 2014 at Dublin Castle, Ireland
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Regional Food Safety Seminar Kicks-off
09/06/2014
Jun. 2-6, 2014 at SEAMEO BIOTROP in Bogor, Indonesia
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05/06/2014
In the light of the increasing emergence of new infectious diseases, sanitary surveillance systems would benefit from taking account of the collective initiatives being taken by farmers to manage the health of their livestock.