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HIPRA UNIVERSITY: Theoretical and practical course on Newcastle disease

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Indeed, HIPRA UNIVERSITY is seeking to increase its students’ knowledge of the disease and how to interpret serological results and how to take samples correctly for laboratory analysis.

On this occasion, the speakers taking part were Dr. Eliana Icochea  -professor at the University of San Marcos in Lima (Peru)- who is a specialist in avian pathology; Dr. Claudio Afonso, lead investigator in the US Department of Agriculture and Dr. Salvador Velazquez, a professor specializing in poultry production at the Benemérita Universidad de Puebla (Mexico).

The sessions presented by the speakers dealt with various aspects of the disease, epidemiology, prevalence of the Newcastle virus in the different countries and its characterization. Special emphasis was placed on the need to strengthen vaccination programmes in the face of the threat posed by the virus. Molecular diagnosis plays a significant role in monitoring the disease.

An important aspect of the course was the presentation of genuine practical cases to be solved by the participants in the course. Dr. Alfredo Condemarín (Technical and Marketing Manager, Aviculture, in Peru) and Dr. Jesús Rubio (Poultry Business Unit Manager, HIPRA) presented and conducted the practical cases.

The San Marcos University placed its facilities at the disposal of the course for the performance of necropsies on birds and the identification of both the lesions specific to Newcastle disease and suitable tissues for sampling on FTA cards. This necropsy class was skilfully conducted by Professor Icochea.

The course is certified by the CPD certification service (an independent accreditation organization) and is part of the HIPRA UNIVERSITY continuing education programme, that offers tailor-made training solutions for veterinarians.

With this initiative, HIPRA strengthens its commitment to Prevention in Animal Health and Newcastle disease.

HU-Course-Newcastle-Lima

Indeed, HIPRA UNIVERSITY is seeking to increase its students’ knowledge of the disease and how to interpret serological results and how to take samples correctly for laboratory analysis.

On this occasion, the speakers taking part were Dr. Eliana Icochea  -professor at the University of San Marcos in Lima (Peru)- who is a specialist in avian pathology; Dr. Claudio Afonso, lead investigator in the US Department of Agriculture and Dr. Salvador Velazquez, a professor specializing in poultry production at the Benemérita Universidad de Puebla (Mexico).

The sessions presented by the speakers dealt with various aspects of the disease, epidemiology, prevalence of the Newcastle virus in the different countries and its characterization. Special emphasis was placed on the need to strengthen vaccination programmes in the face of the threat posed by the virus. Molecular diagnosis plays a significant role in monitoring the disease.

An important aspect of the course was the presentation of genuine practical cases to be solved by the participants in the course. Dr. Alfredo Condemarín (Technical and Marketing Manager, Aviculture, in Peru) and Dr. Jesús Rubio (Poultry Business Unit Manager, HIPRA) presented and conducted the practical cases.

The San Marcos University placed its facilities at the disposal of the course for the performance of necropsies on birds and the identification of both the lesions specific to Newcastle disease and suitable tissues for sampling on FTA cards. This necropsy class was skilfully conducted by Professor Icochea.

The course is certified by the CPD certification service (an independent accreditation organization) and is part of the HIPRA UNIVERSITY continuing education programme, that offers tailor-made training solutions for veterinarians.

With this initiative, HIPRA strengthens its commitment to Prevention in Animal Health and Newcastle disease.

HU-Course-Newcastle-Lima2

Indeed, HIPRA UNIVERSITY is seeking to increase its students’ knowledge of the disease and how to interpret serological results and how to take samples correctly for laboratory analysis.

On this occasion, the speakers taking part were Dr. Eliana Icochea  -professor at the University of San Marcos in Lima (Peru)- who is a specialist in avian pathology; Dr. Claudio Afonso, lead investigator in the US Department of Agriculture and Dr. Salvador Velazquez, a professor specializing in poultry production at the Benemérita Universidad de Puebla (Mexico).

The sessions presented by the speakers dealt with various aspects of the disease, epidemiology, prevalence of the Newcastle virus in the different countries and its characterization. Special emphasis was placed on the need to strengthen vaccination programmes in the face of the threat posed by the virus. Molecular diagnosis plays a significant role in monitoring the disease.

An important aspect of the course was the presentation of genuine practical cases to be solved by the participants in the course. Dr. Alfredo Condemarín (Technical and Marketing Manager, Aviculture, in Peru) and Dr. Jesús Rubio (Poultry Business Unit Manager, HIPRA) presented and conducted the practical cases.

The San Marcos University placed its facilities at the disposal of the course for the performance of necropsies on birds and the identification of both the lesions specific to Newcastle disease and suitable tissues for sampling on FTA cards. This necropsy class was skilfully conducted by Professor Icochea.

The course is certified by the CPD certification service (an independent accreditation organization) and is part of the HIPRA UNIVERSITY continuing education programme, that offers tailor-made training solutions for veterinarians.

With this initiative, HIPRA strengthens its commitment to Prevention in Animal Health and Newcastle disease.