Meet our leaders #12
Dr. Luís Pedro Carmo WG4 vice-leader Post-doc at the Veterinary Public Health Institute, Vetsuisse, University of Bern, Switzerland “Evidence should be the guiding line to the selection of the most adequate treatments” Dr. Carmo was a Doctoral student / Resident of the European College of Veterinary Public Health Veterinary Public Health Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland. Among other relevant professional …
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Juniper communis L. Essential Oils from Western Romanian Carpathians: Bio-Structure and Effective Antibacterial Activity
Dumitrescu, E.; Muselin, F.; Dumitrescu, C.S.; Orasan-Alic, S.A.; Moruzi, R.F.; Doma, A.O.; Mohamed, E.A.; Cristina, R.T. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 2949. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12062949
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Antimicrobial Drug-Resistant Salmonella in Urban Cats: Is There an Actual Risk to Public Health?
Dégi, J.; Imre, K.; Herman, V.; Bucur, I.; Radulov, I.; Petrec, O.-C.; Cristina, R.T. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 1404. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10111404
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Human and Companion Animal Proteus mirabilis Sharing
Marques, C.; Belas, A.; Menezes, J.; Moreira da Silva, J.; Cavaco-Silva, P.; Trigueiro, G.; Gama, L.T.; Pomba, C. Microbiol. Res. 2022, 13, 38-48. https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres13010003
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A European network composed of veterinarians, microbiologists, pharmacologists, epidemiologists and other relevant stakeholders is working on avoiding the antibiotics’ loss of effectiveness
Researchers across Europe are developing new national guidelines for vets using antibiotics for pets and small animals, to ensure effective use of these treatments and avoid contributing to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance in animals and humans. The overuse of antibiotics, especially taking antibiotics when they’re not the correct treatment, promotes antibiotic not effective to bugs. There is an …
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ENOVAT is happy to announce the launch of the lifelong learning programme titled “New Technologies in Veterinary Microbiology Diagnostics”
The course is focused on students and Professionals in Animal Health. Language: English Duration: 5 weeks (starting June the 1st, 2022) ECTS: 4 Cost: 300 euro (discounts apply for early registration, students and EBVS Residents) The programme at a glance (video presentation): https://youtu.be/9jQElT6uYQE Programme site and applications: https://kedivimaua.gr/programs/new-technologies-in-veterinary-laboratory-diagnostics/ Endorsed by the European College of Veterinary Microbiology.
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Educational workshop on emerging laboratory and PoC technologies for detection of AMR and bacterial infection in veterinary medicine
ESCMID is organizing a one-day online educational workshop on March 9 2022 that we have arranged on Emerging laboratory and point-of-care technologies for detection of AMR and bacterial infection in veterinary medicine. We have some excellent presenters and believe that this course will be beneficial to you. More information on the course program can be found in the online flyer. …
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ITC Conference Grants
INCLUSIVENESS TARGET COUNTRIES (ITC) CONFERENCE GRANTS AVAILABLE There is now the possibility to apply for ITC conference grants if you are an investigator/innovator < 40 years old and from an Inclusiveness Target Country or Near Neighbour Country. You must present your own work as an oral or poster presentation, and the work should be related to the topic of ENOVAT …
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New publications are available on our webpage
Please check them here. The last publication was led by Professor Ludovic Pelligand on a prospective clinical trial in normal and critically ill dogs to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of intravenous amoxicillin combined with clavulanic acid. The authors checked a total of 218 amoxicillin concentrations (AMC) in plasma for healthy and sick dogs and found that the PK of AMC …
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Pharmacokinetics of Colistin in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Poultry Following Dosing via Drinking Water and Its Bactericidal Impact on Enteric Escherichia coli
Mead Andrew, Richez Pascal, Azzariti Stefano, Pelligand Ludovic. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2021. DOI=10.3389/fvets.2021.698135
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