Session - Oral Presentations : MON5.1 - Livestock risks and opportunitiesInternational audienceNADIR, the European “Network for animal diseases and infectiology research » facilities, has get started 4 years ago. Aim of NADIR is to facilitate the development of Europe’s high level bio-containment facilities for which there is strong demand from both the public and private sectors in the fields of medical and veterinarian research. Laboratories have to respond to upgraded ethical and safety regulations whilst providing reliable answers in term of physiopathology for emerging infectious diseases at risk for animal and/or human populations (diagnosis, transmission conditions, risk analysis, therapeutic targets) or for vaccines and therapeutic ...
Emerging infectious animal and zoonotic diseases can inflict significant losses on animal production...
Of the 1415 microbes known to cause infectious disease in humans, over 60 per cent are zoonotic (cap...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn the rapidly changing context of research on animal healt...
Session - Oral Presentations : MON5.1 - Livestock risks and opportunitiesInternational audienceNADIR...
The aim of the NADIR project was to organise European animal infectiology centres to achieve economi...
Emerging and major infectious animal diseases can have significant international impact on social, e...
International audienceInfectious diseases represent a life-threatening menace for human and animal p...
https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/442241-unleashing-the-research-potential-of-high-containment-ani...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that zoonotic diseases transmitted from animals to hum...
From 29 November to 1 December 2021, an “emerging animal infectious disease conference (EAIDC)” was ...
Summary: Emerging infectious diseases arising from livestock and wildlife pose serious threats to gl...
SummaryEmerging infectious diseases arising from livestock and wildlife pose serious threats to glob...
The work of ML was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program un...
The vast majority of emerging and re-emerging pathogens in humans are of animal origin. Most if not...
As part of the Emerging Risk Identification (ERI) activities of the European Food Safety Authority (...
Emerging infectious animal and zoonotic diseases can inflict significant losses on animal production...
Of the 1415 microbes known to cause infectious disease in humans, over 60 per cent are zoonotic (cap...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn the rapidly changing context of research on animal healt...
Session - Oral Presentations : MON5.1 - Livestock risks and opportunitiesInternational audienceNADIR...
The aim of the NADIR project was to organise European animal infectiology centres to achieve economi...
Emerging and major infectious animal diseases can have significant international impact on social, e...
International audienceInfectious diseases represent a life-threatening menace for human and animal p...
https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/442241-unleashing-the-research-potential-of-high-containment-ani...
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that zoonotic diseases transmitted from animals to hum...
From 29 November to 1 December 2021, an “emerging animal infectious disease conference (EAIDC)” was ...
Summary: Emerging infectious diseases arising from livestock and wildlife pose serious threats to gl...
SummaryEmerging infectious diseases arising from livestock and wildlife pose serious threats to glob...
The work of ML was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program un...
The vast majority of emerging and re-emerging pathogens in humans are of animal origin. Most if not...
As part of the Emerging Risk Identification (ERI) activities of the European Food Safety Authority (...
Emerging infectious animal and zoonotic diseases can inflict significant losses on animal production...
Of the 1415 microbes known to cause infectious disease in humans, over 60 per cent are zoonotic (cap...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIn the rapidly changing context of research on animal healt...