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Start: 1 Mar 2010

Another successful conference
With good early bookings, all the signs are that there will be another well attended Pig, Poultry & Dairy Focus Asia 2010. This event is now perceived as Asia’s leading independent technical conference for anyone involved in modern pig, poultry and dairy production and attracts production managers, QA managers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The event will be held on 1 – 3rd March 2010 at the prestigious Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

The event has 90 international experts as its speakers and topical issues such as the use of enzymes and probiotics to improve feed utilisation and animal performance, the effect of health on meat or milk quality, controlling the impact of mycotoxins, optimising reproductive performance and the value of organic minerals are among the topics on the programme.

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Another successful conference
With good early bookings, all the signs are that there will be another well attended Pig, Poultry & Dairy Focus Asia 2010. This event is now perceived as Asia’s leading independent technical conference for anyone involved in modern pig, poultry and dairy production and attracts production managers, QA managers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The event will be held on 1 – 3rd March 2010 at the prestigious Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

The event has 90 international experts as its speakers and topical issues such as the use of enzymes and probiotics to improve feed utilisation and animal performance, the effect of health on meat or milk quality, controlling the impact of mycotoxins, optimising reproductive performance and the value of organic minerals are among the topics on the programme.

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Start: 1 Mar 2010
End: 3 Mar 2010

Another successful conference
With good early bookings, all the signs are that there will be another well attended Pig, Poultry & Dairy Focus Asia 2010. This event is now perceived as Asia’s leading independent technical conference for anyone involved in modern pig, poultry and dairy production and attracts production managers, QA managers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The event will be held on 1 – 3rd March 2010 at the prestigious Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

The event has 90 international experts as its speakers and topical issues such as the use of enzymes and probiotics to improve feed utilisation and animal performance, the effect of health on meat or milk quality, controlling the impact of mycotoxins, optimising reproductive performance and the value of organic minerals are among the topics on the programme.

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Start: 5 Mar 2010


The first Zoonotic Diseases Symposium was held at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine on February 6-8, 2009. It was the first and only symposium that specifically addressed zoonotic diseases and its impact on the health of all species. Open to students in DVM, MD, MPH, Nursing and other health care programs, the symposium not only addressed a much needed aspect of the One World, One Health initiative, it also fostered better communications between future health care workers in hopes of promoting the best control and prevention of zoonotic diseases.

The 2009 Zoonotic Diseases Symposium featured lectures on MRSA, rabies, BSE, anthrax, food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases, parasites, ecological disruption, and an avian influenza outbreak session, and it was a resounding success. Further continued interest in the topic, including a request by the USDA for symposium proceedings so that the Government of Pakistan can use the material to generate public health education programs, reiterates the international importance of this topic, as well as the lack of information available regarding zoonotic diseases.

Due to the success of the 2009 of the Zoonotic Diseases Symposium, the Symposium will now become an annual event, and will continue to address an important, international, and under-served topic, as well as promote a more unified approach to health care regardless of the species of the patient. The 2010 Zoonotic Disease Symposium is scheduled for March 5-7, and more information about the symposium can be found at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/Conferences/zoonotics/.

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The first Zoonotic Diseases Symposium was held at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine on February 6-8, 2009. It was the first and only symposium that specifically addressed zoonotic diseases and its impact on the health of all species. Open to students in DVM, MD, MPH, Nursing and other health care programs, the symposium not only addressed a much needed aspect of the One World, One Health initiative, it also fostered better communications between future health care workers in hopes of promoting the best control and prevention of zoonotic diseases.

The 2009 Zoonotic Diseases Symposium featured lectures on MRSA, rabies, BSE, anthrax, food-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases, parasites, ecological disruption, and an avian influenza outbreak session, and it was a resounding success. Further continued interest in the topic, including a request by the USDA for symposium proceedings so that the Government of Pakistan can use the material to generate public health education programs, reiterates the international importance of this topic, as well as the lack of information available regarding zoonotic diseases.

Due to the success of the 2009 of the Zoonotic Diseases Symposium, the Symposium will now become an annual event, and will continue to address an important, international, and under-served topic, as well as promote a more unified approach to health care regardless of the species of the patient. The 2010 Zoonotic Disease Symposium is scheduled for March 5-7, and more information about the symposium can be found at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/Conferences/zoonotics/.

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