Both antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes transmitted between healthy dogs and cats and their owners, finds study in UK and Portugal

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Researchers, part of ENOVAT, highlight the importance of contact between healthy companion animals and humans to the spread of resistant bugs that may lead to potentially untreatable infections in the community. This is a special early release from the Europea...

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Working Group 2 updates

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Deliverable 4 European strain database The first objective of WG2 was to establish a database with information on veterinary pathogens stored across European laboratories. In March 2022, the European strain database included more than 26,000 data entries from ...

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The European Research and Innovation Days will be online on September 28 and 29 2022

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The European Commission is happy to announce that the European Research and Innovation Days will take place online on 28 and 29 September 2022. Brought to you by the European Commission, the European Research and Innovation Days gathers together policymakers, ...

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Meet our leaders #12

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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...

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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

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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. Th...

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ENOVAT is happy to announce the launch of the lifelong learning programme titled “New Technologies in Veterinary Microbiology Diagnostics”

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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 (vide...

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