We are looking for your inputs! In the framework of the COST Action ENOVAT we are working on the optimisation of MALDI TOF MS methods for bacteria that are difficult to identify using this method. We would therefore like to ask you which bacterial species/gene...
Read MoreDear All, I hope everyone is safe and sound considering the increasing number of COVID-19 cases almost everywhere. This newsletter contains various updates from ENOVAT, including from four of the working groups. We are now halfway through ENOVAT (believe it or...
Read MoreWorking Group 1 Work in WG1 continues on both the diagnostic procedures and treatment guidelines surveys. The Diagnostic procedures survey which aims to review and evaluate the methodology and interpretive criteria used by veterinary diagnostic laboratories ac...
Read MoreDr. Menezes pointed out that PETS CAN PASS GENES FOR ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE TO HUMAN INFECTIONS “I am a PhD student at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Lisbon. I do my research at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Heal...
Read MoreProf. Paul Nguewa STSM Coordinator Head of the Institute of Tropical Health University of Navarra, Spain “One Health strategy remains a global approach against health threats in the animal, human and environment interface“ Prof. Paul Nguewa, STSM C...
Read MoreVideos are posted on different social media, including Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Youtube The first video shows in a very simple way what the problem of antimicrobial resistance is, and how ENOVAT is trying to solve it. The second video shows how members ...
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Through a combination of Working Groups, workshops and Short-Term Scientific Missions.