Agenda
Monday, September 30, 2024
TIME | SPEAKERS | TOPICS |
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8:00 AM-8:05 AM | Dr. Gail C. Golab | Welcome |
8:05 AM-8:10 AM | Dr. Mark J. Cochran | Inauguration |
8:10-8:40 AM | Pablo Catalá-Gregori | Avian Influenza in Spain. What the poultry sector learned in the last waves. |
8:40-9:10 AM | Iulia-Delia Cohen | “EU legislation on AI vaccination”, and participation in a Panel discussion on Zoning and Compartmentalization |
9:10-9:40 AM | Shanna Siegel | Regionalization, Zoning, and Compartmentalization from a Trade Perspective |
9:40-9:55 AM | Break | |
9:55-10:25 AM | Bill Hewat | Industry Veterinarian’s perspective on managing a case of HPAI |
10:25-10:55 AM | Dr. Mohammad Khairul Azhar Abdul Razab | Effectiveness of Ultraviolet Radiation C in Disinfecting Influenza Viruses: A Promising Non-invasive Technique for Future One Health Emerging Approach |
10:55-11:25 AM | Jean-Luc Guerin | Vaccination against high pathogenicity avian influenza: first lessons from the French duck vaccination plan |
11:25-11:55 AM | Dr. Erica Spackman | The ecology of the AIV. Reservoirs, host species and spillover risk |
11:55 AM-1:20 PM | Lunch | |
1:20-1:50 PM | Leni Corrand | One year of HPAI vaccination in ducks in France; feedback from a poultry veterinary practitioner |
1:50-2:20 PM | Irene Iglesias | DiFLUsion: A new spatiotemporal early warning system for HPAI |
2:20-2:50 PM | George Girgis | HPAI in layers: A field perspective |
2:50-3:20 PM | Walter Harrington | Active influenza surveillance in wild and domestic birds reveals sex- and host-specific patterns in Bangladeshi avian populations. |
3:20-3:35 PM | Break | |
3:35-4:05 PM | Vasilios Tsiouris | The use of backyard flocks as an avian influenza and Newcastle disease early warning system |
4:05-4:35 PM | Montserrat Arroyo Kuribrena | Global Situation of HPAI (poultry and wild birds) and global activities for its control |
4:35-5:05 PM | Zac Williams | New research in mass mortality compost and depopulation |
5:05-5:20 PM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Closing Remarks |
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
All times are in CDT.
TIME | SPEAKERS | TOPICS |
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8:00-8:05 AM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Opening Remarks |
8:05-8:35 AM | Julianna B. Lenoch | The epidemiology of AIV in wild waterfowl. Does immunity play a role in the spread of AIV amongst wild bird populations |
8:35-9:05 AM | Dr. Morgan Farnell | A Cleaning and Disinfection Primer: Evaluation of Liquid and Dry Foot Baths |
9:05-9:30 AM | Dr. Yuhua Farnell | Culture of Avian Stem Cells from the Trachea and Gastrointestinal Tract for the Development of a Sustainable Organoid Model to Study Avian Influenza in vitro |
9:30-9:55 AM | Dr. Zong Liu | Process Demonstrations and Experiences of Mortality Management Responding to Disease Outbreaks |
9:55-10:05 AM | Break | |
10:05-10:25 AM | Dr. Claudia Hess | Emerging Salmonella Infantis |
10:25-10:55 AM | Sami Dridi | Poultry production sustainability: heat stress challenges and potential mechanism-based strategies. |
10:55-11:15 AM | Juan Pascual | Reasons to be Omnivorous. For Your Health and the Planet’s |
11:15-11:35 AM | Dr. Sergio R. Fernandez | Microbiome management for healthy and successful poultry production. |
11:35 AM-12:55 PM | Lunch | |
12:55-1:25 PM | Dr. Diego Martinez | Exploring the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Feed Formulation to Advance Poultry Health and One Health |
1:25-1:55 PM | Michelle M. Kromm | Turkey Industry Experience with HPAI in the Upper Midwest of the US |
1:55-2:25 PM | Dr. Tomi Obe | Pre- and post-harvest strategies for Salmonella control in poultry production continuum |
2:25-2:55 PM | Dr. Diego Martinez | Impact of coccidiosis and enteritis on poultry energetics and feed energy value |
2:55-3:10 PM | Break | |
3:10-3:40 PM | Kay Russo | Diagnosing the First Case of H5N1 in Dairy Cattle in the United States |
3:40-4:10 PM | Patrícia Alexandra Curado Quintas Diniz Poeta | Fortifying the One Health imperative: a holistic exploration of antibiotic resistance |
4:10-4:40 PM | F. Dustan Clark | Bird Flu: More Than Just Birds. |
4:40-5:10 PM | Dr. Jada Thompson | Economic Impacts of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza |
5:10-5:25 PM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Closing Remarks |
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
All times are in CDT.
TIME | SPEAKERS | TOPICS |
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8:00-8:10 AM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Opening Remarks |
8:10-8:30 AM | Shaden Khalifa | Applications of bee products as functional food |
8:30-8:55 AM | Dr. Zulhisyam Abdul Kari | One Health in Aquaculture by Biofloc technology to support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) |
8:55-9:20 AM | Marisa Arias | African swine fever: What you need to know |
9:20-9:35 AM | Break | |
9:35-10:00 AM | Dr. Miguel Angel Jimenez-Clavero | The One Health approach is a successful strategy in research on emerging zoonotic diseases: the case of Spain. |
10:00-10:25 AM | Dr. Jovita Fernández-Pinero | Genomic surveillance of emerging pathogens: trapping and tracking of avian viruses in Spain. |
10:25-10:50 AM | Dr. Adnan Alrubaye | Microbiology, Induction, and Management Practices to Mitigate Lameness Caused by Bacterial Chondronecrosis with Osteomyelitis in Broiler Chickens |
10:50-11:15 AM | Sandra Sevilla Navarro |
Beyond Antibiotics: Focusing on Phage Therapy in the Fight Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria |
11:15-11:45 AM | Dr. Juan D Latorre | Histomonosis – An old disease requiring new candidate strategies |
11:45 AM-1:05 PM | Lunch | |
1:10-1:40 PM | Dr. Dilip Bhandari | Integration of One Health into Community Development Programs |
1:40-2:05 PM | ||
2:05-2:30 PM | Hesham R. El-Seedi | Bee Pollination And Its Economic Value For Food Production |
2:30-2:45 PM | Break | |
2:50-3:10 PM | David Sarfati-Mizrahi | Worldwide overview on Inclusion Body Hepatitis in Broilers |
3:10-3:40 PM | Mussaret B. Zaidi | Antimicrobial resistance in the food chain: opportunities for medical-veterinary-agrifood collaboration |
3:40-4:05 PM | Alejandro Macias | The looming threat of a new influenza pandemic: a perspective from the Mexican 2009 experience. |
4:05-4:40 PM | Olivia Faulkner, Mussaret Zaidi, Guillermo Tellez, and Alejandro Macias | Panel discussion: Policy solutions for a complex problem |
4:40-4:45 PM | Alberto Torres | Closing Remarks |
Thursday, October 3, 2024
All times are in CDT.
TIME | SPEAKERS | TOPICS |
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8:00-8:10 AM | Guillermo Tellez-Iaias | Opening Remarks |
8:10-8:40 AM | Dr. Juan Piñeiro | Outbreak in Texas Dairy Cattle – Lessons Learned |
8:40-9:10 AM | Santiago Uribe-Diaz | Deep analysis of the immunopathology of Salmonella Gallinarum and its implications in the one health approach |
9:10-9:40 AM | Dr. Bill Potter | One Health Strategies to Optimize Poultry Intestinal Integrity and Preharvest Food Safety |
9:40-9:55 AM | Break | |
9:55-10:25 AM | Jaime A. Angel Isaza | Comprehensiveness in the Action of Essential Oil as a Determining Factor in ‘One Health’ |
10:25-10:55 AM | Leopoldo Paasch Martinez | Contributions of Veterinary Pathology to the Development of Medicine. |
10:55-11:25 AM | Liliana Monroy | Impact of Bacillus in the gut integrity and poultry production |
11:25-11:55 AM | Iratxe Pérez Cobo | Bee diseases. Challenges and opportunities. |
11:55 AM-1:15 PM | Lunch | |
1:15-1:45 PM | Dr. Elizabeth Bobeck | Environmental Enrichment and Welfare In Broilers |
1:45-2:15 PM | Alberto Torres | Circular Bioeconomy and Green Chemistry: The Need for Radically Innovative Approaches in the Design of New Products |
2:15-2:30 PM | Break | |
2:30-3:15 PM | Working Group Session |
Working groups (WG) session will consist of 6 different groups from the in-person audience. The main themes for these 6 WGs are listed below. The facilitator’s job is to allow for a fluid brainstorming of ideas, to capture, and then to report on those main points to the large group upon return from the individual WG session: HPAI – Facilitator Dr. Inkar Castellanos The mechanics of the WG session will be for each group to brainstorm to identify areas of priority within each WG topic, and to suggest action points from a research and regulatory framework of development. The goal for each report from the six WGs will be to address an expression of such priorities to incumbent national and international organizations (e.g. FAO, WOAH, WHO), and to publish the reports as Opinion / Report notes on research outlets in order to extend the impact of this exercise where the event expects to gather people from around the world.
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3:15-4:00 PM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Working Groups: Reporting |
4:00-4:15 PM | Guillermo Tellez-Isaias | Closing Remarks |