Using Network analysis to explain the dynamics of an Avian Influenza epidemic

2023-12-05T09:55:45+01:00October 24th 2023|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Research & Projects|

The highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza epidemic that occurred between 2021 and 2022in North-Eastern Italy was one of the most serious ever recorded, involving 317 ...

IZSVe included in the European Commission’s list of “Key innovators” thanks to two sustainable aquaculture projects

2023-10-16T10:03:36+02:00October 16th 2023|Fish, crustacean and mollusc pathology, Research & Projects|

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (IZSVe) has been identified as a key innovator in the European Commission’s Innovation Radar Platform by virtue of two research projects ...

Avian influenza: health authorities recommend increased protection of farms from wild birds

2023-09-29T14:54:23+02:00September 29th 2023|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Monitoring & Prevention|

While the situation in poultry has eased over the summer, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus continued to affect seabirds in Europe, mostly along coastlines. ...

First report in Europe of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Australis ST24 infection in a cat

2023-09-01T10:45:17+02:00September 26th 2023|Research & Projects|

Leptospirosis is one of the world’s most widespread zoonotic diseases, which can infect both humans and many animal species, including dogs and, more rarely, cats. ...

World Rabies Day in Italy. Training course «Towards Rabies Control: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Vaccination» for Mediterranean countries

2024-03-07T15:24:08+01:00September 25th 2023|International cooperation, Rabies, Training & Events|

STOR – Scientific & Technical Office of REMESA and Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (IZSVe) – National/FAO Reference Center for Rabies are pleased to announce ...

Avian influenza: what is the difference between a high and a low pathogenic virus? [Video]

2024-01-17T17:06:00+01:00September 12th 2023|Avian influenza & Newcastle disease, Communication & Media|

Avian influenza (or bird flu) is a disease caused by type-A influenza viruses that mainly affects birds. The natural reservoirs (or hosts) of these viruses ...

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