Monday 12 November 2018 | ||||
Poster No. | Abstract No. | Title | First name | Surname |
Session A: Epidemiology studies in specific species/topics | ||||
P1.A.01 | 3 | Dry matter intake (DMI) improvement in dairy cows fed tofu waste and various concentrate formulation for increasing farm competitiveness | Lucky | Ramadhan |
P1.A.02 | 4 | Effect of Indonesian traditional nose cord replacement on physiological, hematological | Lucky | Ramadhan |
P1.A.03 | 7 | Prevalence & Therapeutic Studies on Diabetes Mellitus in Cats in & Around Lahore | Jawaria | Khan |
P1.A.04 | 12 | Longitudinal study of selected viral diseases in government and village backyard pig farms in Bhutan | Vijay | Monger |
P1.A.05 | 19 | Molecular characterization of haemagglutinin gene of Avain influenza virus subtype H9N2 collected from layers in Java, Indonesia | Christian Marco Hadi | Nugroho |
P1.A.06 | 33 | Culicoides-borne diseases in the Indian Ocean: Examples of Bluetongue and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease fever viruses in Reunion Island | Catherine | Cetre Sossah |
P1.A.07 | 41 | What do we know about the antimicrobial resistance of bacteria isolated from dogs with otitis in France? | Clémence | Boireau |
P1.A.08 | 61 | A genomic map for bovine tuberculosis susceptibility in Bos indicus breeds | Rebecca | Callaby |
P1.A.09 | 66 | Strong associations of 9-point body condition scoring with survival and lifespan in cats | Kendy Tzu-Yun | Teng |
P1.A.10 | 67 | Seroprevalence of Rift valley fever virus in livestock, wildlife and humans from 1968 to 2016: a systematic review | Madeleine | Clark |
P1.A.11 | 71 | Study of important infectious agents in out-migrating Fraser River Sockeye salmon | Omid | Nekouei |
P1.A.12 | 75 | Investigation of Foot and mouth disease outbreak in cattle in Yinmarbin Township, Sagaing region, Myanmar during December 2016 – February 2017 | Khin | Padamyar |
P1.A.13 | 82 | Feedback immunization to gilts and sows infected with porcine epidemic diarrhea in relation to time to stability and the number of dead piglets in Japan | Aina | Furutani |
P1.A.14 | 84 | The occurrence of disease in dairy cows in temperate climate zone in Japan | Aina | Furutani |
P1.A.15 | 85 | The case for and against vertical transmission of Piscine Myocarditis virus (PMCV) in Atlantic salmon | Britt | Bang Jensen |
P1.A.16 | 87 | One Health; One Welfare – Utilization of tranquilizing gun in response to an outbreak of Rabies in Bhutan | Yoenten | Phuentshok |
P1.A.17 | 88 | Broiler chicken welfare: what is the status in large-scale Kenyan farms? | Joshua | Onono |
P1.A.18 | 93 | Management factors, reproductive performance and reproductive infections in cattle in three regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Adis | Softic |
P1.A.19 | 110 | Canine populations in the vicinity are disseminating CTVT in Pakistan – A pilot study. | Furqan | Awan |
P1.A.20 | 111 | Outbreak investigation: Identification of risk factors associated with seropositivity to goat brucellosis in Singburi province – Thailand during December 2016 – February 2017 | Nattanan | Thuamsuwan |
P1.A.21 | 112 | Associations between bovine respiratory disease and calf information on arrival at calf station in Japanese Black calves | Keisuke | Hashimoto |
P1.A.22 | 114 | Aggressive behaviour of free-ranging domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) | Sunil | Pal |
P1.A.23 | 117 | Risk factors for early return to service in breeding pig herds | Ryosuke | Iida |
P1.A.24 | 118 | An outbreak of classical swine fever in pigs in Bangladesh, 2015 | Md Shamim | Sarkar |
P1.A.25 | 119 | A regional outbreak of winter dysentery; effect on herd level milk production | Ingrid | Toftaker |
P1.A.26 | 129 | Impact of sociocultural factors and farmers’ behavior on the prevalence of brucellosis in Sri Lanka | Hiroichi | Kono |
P1.A.27 | 130 | Efficacy of diazinon ear tag in blood-sucking flies control and influence on weight gain in beef cattle | Pipat | Arunvipas |
P1.A.28 | 137 | PIG DATA: Health analytics for Swiss pig farming | Heiko | Nathues |
P1.A.29 | 140 | How and why do we list aquatic animal diseases? | Edmund | Peeler |
P1.A.30 | 151 | The relationship between non-nutritional factors and milk citric acid concentrations in dairy cows in western, Thailand. | Pipat | Arunvipas |
P1.A.31 | 160 | Bayesian statistical methodologies and experimental designs to aid investigating apparent lack of anthelmintic efficacy in cattle herds. | Johnathan | Love |
P1.A.32 | 161 | Canine leptospirosis in the United States (2009-2016): use of PCR testing to unravel complex spatial, tempOral, human- and animal-level risk factors | Amanda | Smith |
P1.A.33 | 176 | Brucella abortus S19 vaccine protects dairy cattle against natural infection with Brucella melitensis: evidence from a natural experiment | Michael | van Straten |
P1.A.34 | 196 | Bovine hydatid disease in Australia: risk factors and spatio-temporal clustering | Cara | Wilson |
P1.A.35 | 197 | Risk factors during smoltification at fresh water sites associated with High Risk Diseases (HRD) during marine phase in Coho salmon | Gustavo | Monti |
P1.A.36 | 202 | Transection as faster means to release the suspensory ligament during canine ovariohysterectomy | Kimberly | Woodruff |
P1.A.37 | 210 | How can earth observation and remote sensing support aquatic animal health management? | Edmund | Peeler |
P1.A.38 | 218 | Evaluation of efficiency of environmental sampling in the national surveillance for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in Japan | Takehisa | Yamamoto |
P1.A.39 | 247 | Evaluation of economic losses due to paratuberculosis in a bovine dairy herd in Northern Italy, 2012-2016. | Anna | Procopio |
P1.A.40 | 254 | Characterization of small dairy farmers in Central Chile: general aspects, organizational structures and farmers expectations. | Luis Pablo | Hervé-Claude |
P1.A.41 | 280 | Scoping review of the literature and meta-analysis of risk factors for bovine respiratory disease in beef cattle | Joaquin | Baruch |
P1.A.42 | 301 | Assessment of the potential of mid-season targeted selective anthelmintic treatment based on flexible gain threshold for gastrointestinal nematode infection control | Aurélie | Merlin |
P1.A.43 | 376 | Using R-Shiny package to visualize laying hen movement patterns | Filipe | Maximiano Sousa |
P1.A.44 | 433 | Productivity and economic benefits of improving farm management and biosecurity on smallholder broiler farms in Indonesia | Imas | Yuyun |
P1.A.45 | 554 | Seroprevalence of Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) Serotypes in Poultry Farms in Abuja, Nigeria | Simon | Enem |
P1.A.46 | 657 | Similar development of cecal microbiota diversity within four broiler houses at two different farms | Arjan | Stegeman |
P1.A.47 | 667 | Spatial distribution of Leptospira serovars in horse populations in Latin America: estimation of animal serovar prevalence and associated risk factors | Gustavo | Machado |
P1.A.48 | 721 | Serological evidence of pestivirus infection in wild boar and peccaries in Argentina: Epidemiological implications in the wildlife and livestock interface | Maria Sol | Perez Aguirreburualde |
Session B: Epidemiologic principles and methods | ||||
P1.B.01 | 20 | Application of geostatistical visualisation and spatial statistics to understand the dispersion of rabies re-emergence in the highland, eastern Bhutan | Tenzin | Tenzin |
P1.B.02 | 26 | Evaluating rapid immunochromatographic test for diagnosis of rabies in animals in Bhutan | Tenzin | Tenzin |
P1.B.03 | 30 | Bayesian superpopulation approach to evaluate the ability of detecting bovine digital dermatitis in the milking parlour without washing cows’ feet | Aaron | Yang |
P1.B.04 | 58 | Modelling the spread of Japanese Encephalitis virus in swine farms in Cambodia: Exploring for control strategies and cost-effectiveness. | Alpha Oumar | Diallo |
P1.B.05 | 102 | Differentiated development of contact network – is the spread potential of the future deviated among pig and cattle production sectors in Finland? | Tapani | Lyytikäinen |
P1.B.06 | 132 | Cross-contamination and recontamination during a household barbecue: estimation of the consumer exposure to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. | Carolina | Plaza Rodriguez |
P1.B.07 | 150 | Bovine viral diarrhea virus spread in an enzootic region: a combination of trade movements and neighboring contacts | Pauline | Ezanno |
P1.B.08 | 162 | A spatial temporal epidemiological model of sheep scab in Great Britain | Emily | Nixon |
P1.B.09 | 172 | Investigating the epidemiology of EI epidemic spread in the Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in 2015-16 | Amjad | Khan |
P1.B.10 | 174 | Managing big data on a PC: modeling body weight and age of over 13 million cats | Adam | Campigotto |
P1.B.11 | 179 | Evaluating the bovine brucellosis control program in Iran during 2006-2016 | Paria | Dehesh |
P1.B.12 | 222 | Are movements epidemiologically important in the transmission of bovine tuberculosis in Castilla y Leon, Spain? | Pilar | Pozo |
P1.B.13 | 252 | Integrated periodic and reactive vaccination strategies can be more effective in the prevention of Rift Valley fever epidemics than either of the two approaches – a modelling study | John | Gachohi |
P1.B.14 | 256 | Estimating the introduction time window of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus into poultry flocks | Peter | Hobbelen |
P1.B.15 | 273 | Surveillance of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) virus strains – new tools for practicing veterinarians in support to control initiatives | Sylvie | Dallaire |
P1.B.16 | 283 | Mathematical modelling and economic analysis of controls strategies for brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis. | Daniel | Lima |
P1.B.17 | 460 | Screening and distribution of different genes related to cytoskeleton and neuronal transmitters in hippocampus under rabies virus infection | Waqas | Ahmad |
P1.B.18 | 596 | Chemical clarification of Oral fluids does not affect PRRSV IgG ELISA | Yuly Alexandra | Henao Díaz |
P1.B.19 | 691 | Real time classification of sheep’s behaviour under changing scenarios: A solution using a combined offline and online algorithm | Jorge Alberto | Vazquez Diosdado |
P1.B.20 | 941 | Identification of spatial clustering in Uruguayan farms from a reproductive disease survey | CYNTIA | Moreira |
Session C: Health policy and capacity building | ||||
P1.C.01 | 0 | Sanitary status against Bovine viral diarrhea and infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Biosecurity measures applied in dairy farms in Catalonia and Galicia | Bibiana | Benavides |
P1.C.02 | 5 | Socioeconomic impact of 2016 Rift Valley outbreak in Niger | Eran | Raizman |
P1.C.03 | 16 | Evaluating the incidence rate of calf mortality: Science versus perception | Inge | Santman-berends |
P1.C.04 | 18 | Leptospirosis in abattoir workers in Uganda: a risk assessment pilot investigation. | Patrick | Pithua |
P1.C.05 | 34 | The history of in vivo tuberculin testing in bovines: tuberculosis a “One Health” concern | Margaret | Good |
P1.C.06 | 52 | Comparison of alternative meat inspection regimes for outdoor-raised finishing pigs – considering the cost of error | Lis | Alban |
P1.C.07 | 68 | Assessment of the shrimp disease management behaviors of Vietnamese farmers using Vietnamese Good Aquacultural Practices | Thi Minh Huong | Nguyen |
P1.C.08 | 72 | The impact of farmers’ attitudes and behaviours for the success of a high biosecurity compartmentalisation scheme in Taiwan’s broiler industry | Haini | Pao |
P1.C.09 | 86 | BuffScan: light to the new era of animal biometric identification in Thailand | Anuwat | Wiratsudakul |
P1.C.10 | 97 | Short-term socioeconomic impacts due to Foot and mouth disease in a dairy farm in West Azerbaijan province of Iran in 2018 | Javad | Emami |
P1.C.11 | 101 | Animal disease surveillance system: can it be optimised with contact rate? | Tapani | Lyytikäinen |
P1.C.12 | 103 | Surveillance system of contagious animal diseases of cattle in Finland – effects of inclusion by farm size and low renewal rate in years 2014-2015 | Tapani | Lyytikäinen |
P1.C.13 | 105 | Understanding the importance of record keeping to assess profitability and enhance financial literacy of selected smallholder pig raisers in San Simon, Pampanga, Philippines | TESSA LYRENE | LANTICAN |
P1.C.14 | 116 | The value of diagnostic testing: Anaplasmosis in cattle | Thomas | Marsh |
P1.C.15 | 121 | Willingness to pay for preparatory on-farm disposal capacity for commercial poultry farms | Jada | Thompson |
P1.C.16 | 141 | Economic evaluation of interventions to improve smallholder goat and sheep production in the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar | Angus | Campbell |
P1.C.17 | 146 | Is it worth it to integrate multiple data sources for monitoring endemic diseases? | Ana Carolina | Lopes Antunes |
P1.C.18 | 170 | Economic impact of control options for Johne’s disease in Canada | Philip | Rasmussen |
P1.C.19 | 186 | Production losses from an endemic animal disease: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in selected Midwest US sow farms | Pablo | Valdes-Donoso |
P1.C.20 | 190 | The farmer factor: a qualitative investigation of farmer disease response behaviour and its implications for passive surveillance | Caitlin | Pfeiffer |
P1.C.21 | 194 | Gaps in the paraveterinary systems: case study from Cambodia | Isabel | Macphillamy |
P1.C.22 | 200 | Risk communication methodology for bovine leukemia virus infection | Satoko | Kubota |
P1.C.23 | 205 | The contribution of veterinarians in preventing and managing disease among smallholder livestock producers in Australia | Lynne | Hayes |
P1.C.24 | 206 | Combining ensemble modelling and social relationships for sustainable rural poultry surveillance in developing countries | Bruce | Gummow |
P1.C.25 | 214 | Can change in animal behavior patterns be used for animal health surveillance? | John | Berezowski |
P1.C.26 | 217 | Economic losses due to hybrid heavy hens diseases and their impact on egg production economics | Marina | Pavlak |
P1.C.27 | 229 | What is One Health surveillance? | Simon | Rüegg |
P1.C.28 | 236 | The 2015/2016 trade network of live equids destined for Southern Africa | John | Grewar |
P1.C.29 | 237 | African swine fever still on the move – epidemiological evaluation of control measures in Latvian wild boar | Katja | Schulz |
P1.C.30 | 238 | “It’s a real job, putting food on plates”: a qualitative study of retention of UK farm animal veterinarians | Katherine | Adam |
P1.C.31 | 243 | A 12-step aquatic animal health surveillance guideline to build and evaluate surveillance competencies | Sabina | Seric-Haracic |
P1.C.32 | 245 | One Health challenges: Highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak response | Lesley | Van Helden |
P1.C.33 | 271 | An observatory of gastrointestinal and pulmonary parasites in grazing livestock, as a tool to empower farmers and allow adaptation to a climate changing world | Luis Pablo | Hervé-Claude |
P1.C.34 | 296 | Development of a local risk map for African swine fever in Germany | Carola | Sauter-Louis |
P1.C.35 | 302 | Bovine-Herpesvirus 1 – Infection in cattle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, during several phases of a control programme | Carola | Sauter-Louis |
P1.C.36 | 307 | Poultry backyard production farming in Chile: contribution to food security in a high-middle income country threatened by animal diseases | Christopher | Hamilton-West |
P1.C.37 | 343 | Assessing the risk of countryside access during an outbreak of Foot-and-mouth disease | Harriet | Auty |
P1.C.38 | 357 | Factors associated with improved uptake of Johnes Disease control activities on Australian dairy farms: Regulatory insights from evolving control strategies. | Paul | Burden |
P1.C.39 | 370 | Performance of Aquatic Animal Health Services (AAHS) – world organisation for animal health (OIE) | Ana | Afonso |
P1.C.40 | 403 | Semi-commercial modes of operation among village chicken producers may favor the release of HPAI-H5N1 to Indonesian villages | Juan Pablo | Villanueva Cabezas |
P1.C.41 | 476 | Forecasting of the supply and demand of pork in the Philippines as management tool | Elmer | Esplana |
P1.C.42 | 518 | A GIS framework for evaluation of spatial factors that affect the quarantine station selection | Nicola | Ferre’ |
P1.C.43 | 688 | Establishing a serum bank of confirmed cysticercosis positive and negative samples | Maurice | Karani |
Session D: One health (animal-human-environment interface) | ||||
P1.D.01 | 0 | Epidemiology of ophidian accidents in southern Columbia | Bibiana | Benavides |
P1.D.02 | 0 | Dog overpopulation and diagnosis of intestinal parasites on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos | Jorge A. | Hernandez |
P1.D.03 | 10 | Emerging drug resistance Salmonella strains from chicken meat | Mona | Kadry |
P1.D.04 | 29 | Assessment of cytotoxic and genotoxic effect of tartrazine in both male and female albino rats | Sherein | Abdelgayed |
P1.D.05 | 32 | The monitoring of beta-agonist residue in cattle of Chiang Mai municipal slaughter house during June – August 2017 | Pongpon | Homkong |
P1.D.06 | 53 | Modernizing the antimicrobial residue monitoring programs for pig meat – the balance between flexibility and harmonization | Lis | Alban |
P1.D.07 | 81 | Complexity of factors influencing the success of on-farm biosecurity and animal disease prevention and control | Haini | Pao |
P1.D.08 | 107 | Forecasting ross river virus notifications in Victoria, Australia | Simon | Firestone |
P1.D.09 | 115 | Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli in broiler farms in central Luzon, Philippines | ROMEO | GUNDRAN |
P1.D.10 | 120 | Situation analysis of rabies control policy in Thailand; towards achievement of disease elimination | Thanidtha | Te-chaniyom |
P1.D.11 | 148 | A comprehensive review on epidemiology, prevalence and economic impact of brucellosis in Asia | Muhammad Zeeshan | Akram |
P1.D.12 | 154 | Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profile of non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) in pigs in Kenya and Malawi | Catherine | Wilson |
P1.D.13 | 168 | The epidemiology of mental health in Canadian farmers | Andria | Jones-Bitton |
P1.D.14 | 169 | The role of rabies preparedness cadres (Kasira) on rabies control program in Indonesia: a community-based approach | Etih | Sudarnika |
P1.D.15 | 182 | The role of wild giraffe contact networks in the transmission of antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli | Elizabeth | Miller |
P1.D.16 | 183 | Macrolides, probiotics, and the pen environment: effects on Enterococcus faecium diversity and antimicrobial resistance in U.S. feeder cattle | Sarah | Murray |
P1.D.17 | 198 | TempOral patterns and predictors of antimicrobial resistance of canine Staphylococcus isolated from a diagnostic laboratory in Kentucky, USA | Agricola | Odoi |
P1.D.18 | 221 | Developing rapid diagnostics for use in livestock to combat antimicrobial resistance: an innovation systems approach | Katherine | Adam |
P1.D.19 | 244 | Antimicrobial resistance of mastitis agents in dairy farms in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a base line study | Sabina | Seric-Haracic |
P1.D.20 | 258 | The red fox as sentinels for the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in the environment | Madelaine | Norström |
P1.D.21 | 259 | Patterns of antibiotic resistance and gene interplay between animals, humans and the environment in a high-density livestock-human population in Western Kenya | Steven | Kemp |
P1.D.22 | 270 | Evaluation of the live monitoring programme for radioactive 137Cs in Norwegian sheep | Malin E | Jonsson |
P1.D.23 | 281 | Seasonal Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) prevalence and concentration on hides and feces of cull dairy cattle at commercial processing plants in the United States | Joaquin | Baruch |
P1.D.24 | 350 | Production animal antimicrobial use in New Zealand | Skye | Fruean |
P1.D.25 | 385 | Expert opinion on livestock antimicrobial usage indications and patterns in Denmark, Portugal and Switzerland | Luís Pedro | Carmo |
P1.D.26 | 424 | A risk profiling approach to investigate food safety risks within the red meat industry in Australia | Marta | Hernandez-Jover |
P1.D.27 | 432 | Participatory planning for community-based control of bovine brucellosis in Tanzania | Kohei | Makita |
P1.D.28 | 463 | Development of a national collaborative Veterinary Antimicrobial Stewardship Online Program | Jane | Heller |
P1.D.29 | 508 | Aflatoxins in the dairy value chain- a challenge for the informal markets? | Johanna | Lindahl |
P1.D.30 | 537 | What are the reported milk borne hazards from milk value chain in West and Central Africa?: A systematic review | Bhagyalakshmi | Chengat Prakashbabu |
Session E: Special section: our trend and future | ||||
P1.E.01 | 6 | Identification of Foot and mouth disease risk areas in Tunisia | Sana | Kalthoum |
P1.E.02 | 8 | An investigation of Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Siem Reap province, Cambodia from December 2016 to February 2017 | Lin | Sileap |
P1.E.03 | 57 | The overview of epidemiology education in Iran | Vahid | Rahmanian |
P1.E.04 | 96 | Knowledge, attitude and practice of Dealers regard to Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in North West and center of Iran in 2017 | Javad | Emami |
P1.E.05 | 98 | Using geospatial methods to measure the risk of environmental persistence of avian influenza in South Carolina | Chloe | Stenkamp-strahm |
P1.E.06 | 127 | Assessment of veterinary communication on dairy farms | Caroline | Ritter |
P1.E.07 | 191 | Community-based participation intervention to enhancing knowledge and attitudes of health cadres in rabies control in Sukabumi district | Fitri | Hidayati |
P1.E.08 | 195 | The Activities of the Japan Society of Veterinary Epidemiology | Itsuro | Yamane |
P1.E.09 | 267 | Interhemispheric gene flow of influenza virus among wild birds in Chile | Christopher | Hamilton-West |
P1.E.10 | 268 | Evaluation of intervention strategies to prevent the transmission of influenza viruses from wild birds to domestic poultry in Backyard Production Systems in Chile. | Christopher | Hamilton-West |
P1.E.11 | 311 | What are the long-term future challenges and opportunities for animal health surveillance? | Lisa | Boden |
P1.E.12 | 331 | Feasibility of managing Foot and mouth disease risk, through a value chain or commodity based trade approach, to export beef from non-FMD free area in Zimbabwe | Kevin | Queenan |
P1.E.13 | 354 | The Foot and mouth disease crisis in Mauritius and Rodrigues 2016-2017 | Eric | Cardinale |
P1.E.14 | 390 | Using secondary data to model livestock truck-borne fomite disease transfer potential | David | South |
P1.E.15 | 395 | Spatial risk-based prioritisation of FMD control zones in southern Lao PDR | Willem | Vink |
P1.E.16 | 413 | Matched case-control study of the influence of inland waters surrounding poultry farms on avian influenza outbreaks: 2004–2017 in Japan | Yumiko | Shimizu |
Tuesday 13 November 2018 | ||||
Poster No. | Abstract No. | Title | First name | Surname |
Session A: Epidemiology studies in specific species/topics | ||||
P2.A.01 | 17 | A case-control study of an outbreak of newcastle disease in poultry at the farm level in Pemagatshel district, eastern Bhutan | Lungten | Lungten |
P2.A.02 | 22 | Post-Operation wound healing complication and associated factors under dog and cat population control of Chiang Mai Municipality in 2017 | Pirun | Chutipongvivate |
P2.A.03 | 24 | Risk factors associated with the seroprevalence of leptospirosis amongst at risk groups in Tanga city, Tanzania | Emanuel | Swai |
P2.A.04 | 27 | Prevalence and factors associated with echinococcosis/ taenid eggs presence in dogs in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria | Emmanuel | Awosanya |
P2.A.05 | 28 | Factors influencing the incidence of Eimeria leuckarti in horses | Tauseef | Rehman |
P2.A.06 | 31 | Confirming freedom from bovine digital dermatitis of dairy farms in the West Coast region of New Zealand | Aaron | Yang |
P2.A.07 | 50 | Avian influenza outbreak and prevalence in live bird market, Quangninh province, Vietnam from 2015 to 2017 |
Tran | Duc Trong |
P2.A.08 | 220 | Long-term effect of subclinical Bacterial Kidney Disease (BKD) on performance of farmed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.): a 2-stage hierarchical interrupted time-series (ITS) approach | Annette | Boerlage |
P2.A.09 | 262 | Evaluating sensitivity of surveillance strategies for the detection of proliferative gill disease (PGD) in Atlantic salmon in Scotland | Annette | Boerlage |
P2.A.10 | 284 | How do winter housing and management factors impact Norwegian sheep health and production? | Clare | Phythian |
P2.A.11 | 293 | TempOral and spatio-tempOral patterns of Caligidosis and Piscirickettsiosis co-occurrence in salmon farms in Chile | Gabriel | Arriagada |
P2.A.12 | 299 | Epidemiological investigations into infectious hematopoietic necrosis in South Germany | Carola | Sauter-Louis |
P2.A.13 | 300 | First report of the sea louse Caligus rogercresseyi found in farmed Atlantic salmon in the Magallanes region (south 49º16’ S), Chile | Gabriel | Arriagada |
P2.A.14 | 305 | Factors associated with the movement of cows and replacement heifers in dairy herds in France: implications for disease surveillance | Pierre | Villard |
P2.A.15 | 309 | Peeping into the burden of rabies in Pakistan | Waqas | Ahmad |
P2.A.16 | 320 | A multi-site randomized field trial to evaluate the effect of lactoferrin on the health of dairy calves with diarrhea | Greg | Habing |
P2.A.17 | 322 | Evaluation of risk due to sea lice infestation in wild juvenile Pacific salmon populations | Thitiwan | Patanasatienkul |
P2.A.18 | 328 | Factors affecting an occurrence of a hypo-prolific sow in Brazilian breeding swine herds | Nitipong | Homwong |
P2.A.19 | 330 | Using multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) to identify on-farm mortality risk and protective factors in a sample of herds in Finland | Paula Susanna | Bergman |
P2.A.20 | 332 | Development of a clinical scoring system for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in postweaned dairy calves | Gabriele | Maier |
P2.A.21 | 336 | Effects of feeding a novel amino acid-complexed trace mineral supplement on productivity and digital dermatitis mitigation in growing-finishing feedlot heifers | Marlène | Tremblay |
P2.A.22 | 338 | Identifying poor metabolic adaptation to negative energy balance during early lactation in dairy cows using cluster analysis | Marlène | Tremblay |
P2.A.23 | 348 | Effect of age and anatomical differences in dairy cattle craniums on placement and success of captive bolt for humane euthanasia of cattle | Sharif | Aly |
P2.A.24 | 352 | East Coast Fever control at the livestock / wildlife interface in Northern Tanzania | Fiona | Allan |
P2.A.25 | 353 | A welfare assurance programme for dairy calves in New Zealand | Skye | Fruean |
P2.A.26 | 355 | Tail damage of dairy cattle in New Zealand | Skye | Fruean |
P2.A.27 | 358 | Puppy acquisition behaviour – preliminary data from the ‘Generation Pup’ birth cohort | Jane | Murray |
P2.A.28 | 373 | VetIntel: creating a win-win scenario between patient care, evidence-based medicine and surveillance | Petra | Muellner |
P2.A.29 | 388 | How many ways to spay? Improving student confidence and competence in performing desexing surgeries at the time of graduation | M. Carolyn | Gates |
P2.A.30 | 391 | Clostridium difficile in dogs: risk factors for colonization and infection | Jason | Stull |
P2.A.31 | 394 | Does vaccination prevent Leptospira shedding in pastOral dairy herds? | Yuni | Yupiana |
P2.A.32 | 405 | Causal effect of milking practices to sub-clinical mastitis in Mbarara dairy farms, Uganda | Takeshi | Miyama |
P2.A.33 | 434 | TeamMate: A longitudinal study of working farm dogs | Katja | Isaksen |
P2.A.34 | 442 | Analysis of the effect of feedback feeding on farm-level porcine epidemic diarrhea occurred in Kagoshima and Miyazaki Prefectures in Japan | Taiki | Yamagami |
P2.A.35 | 459 | Critical elements of a successful disease control programme: the case of Bovine Johne’s Disease | Ashley | Jordan |
P2.A.36 | 469 | Association between tempOral patterns in continuously monitored reticuloruminal pH data and production characteristics in dairy cows | Matthew | Denwood |
P2.A.37 | 482 | Cat management and residents’ attitude of cat by-laws in local councils in Adelaide, South Australia | Torben | Nielsen |
P2.A.38 | 489 | A cohort study on the milk production loss associated with bovine leukemia virus infection in dairy production in Hokkaido, Japan | Satoshi | Nakada |
P2.A.39 | 500 | Individual-based infectious disease modelling for Bovine leukemia virus infection in a dairy farm in Hokkaido, Japan. | Yuri | Fujimoto |
P2.A.40 | 594 | Collared peccary (pecari tajacu) are susceptible to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) | Yuly Alexandra | Henao Díaz |
P2.A.41 | 604 | A review on epidemiology, prevalence and economic impact of bovine babesiosis in Asia. | Arslan | Ahmed |
P2.A.42 | 633 | An intervention study to investigate the impact of raised hygiene in the perinatal period on mastitis and health in housed ewes | Louise | Whatford |
P2.A.43 | 703 | Seroprevalence and risk factors associated to horse and wild bird infection by West Nile virus in Madagascar | Helene | Guis |
P2.A.44 | 716 | Evaluation of the economic impact of coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis using an integrated biological-economic model of host-pathogen interaction. | William | Gilbert |
P2.A.45 | 897 | Quantitative risk assessment of salmon louse-induced mortality of seaward migrating Atlantic salmon post-smolt | Anja Bråthen | Kristoffersen |
P2.A.46 | 1003 | Genetic and epidemiological characteristics of Sarcocystis spp. in sika deer (Cervus nippon) in Japan | Tatsuya | Hiroshima |
P2.A.47 | 1040 | Temporal and spatial analysis of culling and mortality in New Zealand dairy herds between 1990 and 2012 | Chris | Compton |
Session B: Epidemiologic principles and methods | ||||
P2.B.01 | 38 | Evolutionary characteristics of equine influenza virus identified from 2011 to 2017 in the US by Bayesian phylodynamic analysis of the hemagglutinin gene | Kyuyoung | Lee |
P2.B.02 | 193 | Health informatics: a scoping review of the veterinary and animal health literature | Ben | Ouyang |
P2.B.03 | 294 | A daily Monte-Carlo dairy simulation model with multi-trait genetics that quantifies the reduction in herd mastitis incidence rate and ensuing herd performance achievable through genomic selection | Karun | Kaniyamattam |
P2.B.04 | 297 | The location of the index case is essential to mobilize sufficient resources for active surveillance in case of emergence of ASF in France. | Mathieu | Andraud |
P2.B.05 | 303 | Different control options for Foot-and-mouth disease in a highly densely livestock populated area in Germany | Carola | Sauter-Louis |
P2.B.06 | 314 | Improving classical swine fever control strategy using mathematical modeling in Ecuador | Alfredo | Acosta |
P2.B.07 | 317 | Simulation of herd sensitivity and specificity values of a diagnostic test for bovine tuberculosis using a composite reference standard as the comparison standard | Krishna | Thakur |
P2.B.08 | 345 | Environmental transmission and management of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis: an individual based modeling approach. | Kristina | Ceres |
P2.B.09 | 356 | Waste milk movements from dairy farms | Skye | Fruean |
P2.B.10 | 382 | Evaluation of cattle trade movements by network analysis: Minas Gerais, Brazil. | Denis | Cardoso |
P2.B.11 | 409 | Contact structure of cattle farms in southern Chile | Oscar | Alocilla |
P2.B.12 | 430 | Estimating the impact of footbathing on dynamics of digital dermatitis M-stages | Karin | Orsel |
P2.B.13 | 458 | Hosts mobility and spatial spread of Rickettsia rickettsii | Gina | Polo |
P2.B.14 | 472 | Role of duck contact networks in shaping disease transmission during the 2016-2017 epidemic of H5N8 avian influenza | Claire | Guinat |
P2.B.15 | 485 | Modelling risk factors associated with developing clinical cardiomyopathy syndrome in salmon farms | Arthur | Mårtensson |
P2.B.16 | 497 | Towards an experimental behavioural epidemiology and the integration of decision-making into disease transmission models | Guillaume | Fournié |
P2.B.17 | 740 | Identification of essential metabolic reactions in the emergent Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:-serotype using Genome Scale Metabolic Models | Julio | Alvarez |
P2.B.18 | 776 | Describing tempOral variation in rumen temperature bolus in cattle using continuous monitoring data | Jorge Alberto | Vazquez Diosdado |
P2.B.19 | 791 | Molecular Epidemiology of the Two Internal Genes of Equine Influenza H3N8 Virus Isolated in Pakistan 2015-16 | Amjad | Khan |
P2.B.20 | 821 | Transmission is mainly indirect: modification of the SIR model for statistical analysis. | M.C.M. | De Jong |
Session C: Health policy and capacity building | ||||
P2.C.01 | 21 | Two approaches for assessing the coverage of vaccination against rabies and anthrax and assessing effectiveness of the campaigns in Georgia | Lasha | Avaliani |
P2.C.02 | 100 | Economic impact of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N8 subtype) outbreaks in Iran- 2016 | Farshad | Tehrani |
P2.C.03 | 138 | Epidemiology-Economics integrated analysis to control bovine brucellosis in Sri Lanka | Hemali | Kothalawala |
P2.C.04 | 251 | Comparing apples with apples: a simplified method for assessing animal health surveillance intensity at the regional level | Ping | Hu |
P2.C.05 | 285 | Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) survey of newly graduated veterinarians and their opinion towards vaccination. | Joaquin | Baruch |
P2.C.06 | 290 | Factors influencing the competitiveness of smallholder pig farmers in the Northern Cape province of South Africa | Nelson | Matekwe |
P2.C.07 | 292 | Assessment of the value of PCR assays in oral fluid Samples for detection of African swine fever, Classical swine fever, and Foot-and-mouth disease in swine | Oriana | Beemer |
P2.C.08 | 335 | Buzz in the Pits: Production Events and Herding Behavior in Livestock Future Markets | Jada | Thompson |
P2.C.09 | 339 | Field implementation of a syndromic surveillance system in animal health: OMAR, the French project on cattle mortality surveillance | Sala | Carole |
P2.C.10 | 364 | Does rapid response to the risk of tail biting in fattening pigs pay? | Jarkko | Niemi |
P2.C.11 | 398 | Giving weight to non-economic factors in animal health decision-making | M. Carolyn | Gates |
P2.C.12 | 404 | Livestock disease shocks and self-insurance: evidence from PastOralists in Tanzania | Ashley | Railey |
P2.C.13 | 415 | Development and application of joint risk assessment toolkits for zoonoses at human and animal interface | Kachen | Wongsathapornchai |
P2.C.14 | 416 | The monetary burden of cysticercosis in Mexico | Christine | Budke |
P2.C.15 | 419 | The cost of bovine respiratory disease in US beef calves prior to weaning | David Roy | Smith |
P2.C.16 | 426 | Beef and sheep producers’ perceptions of disease reporting and the impact of emergency animal disease outbreaks in Australia | Jennifer | Manyweathers |
P2.C.17 | 427 | Factors influencing farmer group participation in integrated surveillance and production systems: The case of cattle farmers in Indonesia | Edwina | Leslie |
P2.C.18 | 439 | Using animal health economics to improve companion animal care | M. Carolyn | Gates |
P2.C.19 | 445 | Development of a Wildlife Health Intelligence Platform for Canada | Michele | Anholt |
P2.C.20 | 478 | Preliminary study of Dirofilaria imitis in dogs and their impact on human health in Istria County, Croatia | Marina | Pavlak |
P2.C.21 | 479 | Retrospective study of human rabies exposure and associated risk factors in Istria County, Croatia | Marina | Pavlak |
P2.C.22 | 486 | An assessment of the consequences of African swine fever (ASF) introduction into the People’s Republic of China | Francois | Roger |
P2.C.23 | 487 | Make health surveillance great again: how to ensure stakeholders’ commitment in the reporting systems? | Marisa | Peyre |
P2.C.24 | 502 | Poultry farm distribution models along a gradient of intensification in Nigeria, Thailand, Argentina and Belgium | Celia | Chaiban |
P2.C.25 | 511 | Epidemiological surveillance network in poultry in France | Sophie | Le Bouquin |
P2.C.26 | 516 | A risk assessment tool for evaluating biosecurity on aquaculture farms | Sophie | Le Bouquin |
P2.C.27 | 546 | Models of two communities on factors affect pet owners‘decision for rabies vaccination and population control | Sudson | Sirivaidyapong |
P2.C.28 | 563 | Will Japanese encephalitis virus be introduced to North America?: a risk assessment. | Ana R. S. | Oliveira |
P2.C.29 | 566 | Implementation of a web-based information system for the automatic management of data on shellfish monitoring in the Venice Lagoon – Italy | Nicola | Ferre’ |
P2.C.30 | 569 | Seroprevalence of Anaplasma marginale in cattle, Kentucky USA | Chika | Okafor |
P2.C.31 | 580 | Potential spread of Foot-and-mouth disease virus in the swine industry of Rio Grande do Sul: an assessment of risk and management practices | Vitor Salvador Picao | Goncalves |
P2.C.32 | 589 | Identifying research priorities for canine rabies research: What are the unanswered questions? | Abi | Collinson |
P2.C.33 | 590 | The use of systematic review methodology in evaluating the impact of surgical sterilisation in canine rabies control programs: benefits and challenges | Abi | Collinson |
P2.C.34 | 595 | Assessing case-finding capacity in the evaluation of salmonella surveillance in Swedish cattle | Estelle | Ågren |
P2.C.35 | 616 | Ensuring preparedness of national Caribbean Veterinary Services for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza – the essential contribution of the Caribbean Animal Health Network (CaribVET) | Jennifer | Pradel |
P2.C.36 | 631 | How to implement a national livestock identification and traceability system for free (almost) | Angus | Cameron |
P2.C.37 | 632 | Regionally integrated animal health surveillance systems | Angus | Cameron |
P2.C.38 | 660 | ProgRESSVet: a capacity-building program for Latin American veterinary services | Andres | Perez |
P2.C.39 | 676 | What is most important to UK citizens about how we house and manage our dairy cows, and what explains their diversity of views? | Amy | Jackson |
P2.C.40 | 719 | Decision support tools and multi-criteria decision analysis to support state and national-level decisions during an emergency response: application to Foot-and-mouth disease in the United States | Tim | Boyer |
P2.C.41 | 722 | One Health Surveillance in remote Indigenous communities in northern Australia | Catriona | Mackenzie |
P2.C.42 | 734 | Risk-based approaches to managing food safety in South Africa: A review with reference to Listeriosis outbreak in South Africa | Tendai Charles | Katsande |
P2.C.43 | 783 | The equine influenza outbreak in Pakistan 2016: seroprevalence and Geo-TempOral epidemiology of a large propagating outbreak | Amjad | Khan |
Session D: One health (animal-human-environment interface) | ||||
P2.D.01 | 47 | One Health approach to control avian influenza; experience from Iran | Seyyed Jamal | Emami |
P2.D.02 | 92 | Use, overuse and misuse of antibiotics in food animal agriculture: Do bacteria know the difference; if so, how do they let us know? | Harvey Morgan | Scott |
P2.D.03 | 223 | Brucellosis in northern Tanzania: insights into human disease prevalence, multi-species transmission processes and the design of sustainable interventions | Jo | Halliday |
P2.D.04 | 228 | The British E. coli O157 in Cattle Study (BECS): more than just prevalence estimates – implications for veterinary public health | Sue | Tongue |
P2.D.05 | 249 | Quantitative assessment of the veterinary risk of using animal viruses in oncolytic therapy | Clazien J. | De Vos |
P2.D.06 | 260 | Prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae resistant to the third generation cephalosporin and Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae among urban rats (Rattus sp.) in Reunion Island, 2017-2018 | Noellie | Gay |
P2.D.07 | 264 | Cysticercus bovis in central Chile and its spatial association with watercourses and populated areas | Luis Pablo | Hervé-Claude |
P2.D.08 | 269 | The influence of weather on primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) cases in Saudi Arabia | Emma | Gardner |
P2.D.09 | 272 | Environmental parameters and estimation of bacterial contamination in sentinel oysters and estuarine water from Phang Nga area in southern Thailand | Saharuetai | Jeamsripong |
P2.D.10 | 282 | The effect of tylosin on antimicrobial resistance in beef cattle enteric bacteria: a systematic review | Casey | Cazer |
P2.D.11 | 329 | The effect of tylosin and DFM supplementation on Enterococcus and antibiotic resistance determinants in the cattle feedyard environment and potential implications on human health | Ashlyn | Holbert |
P2.D.12 | 362 | Evaluating the evolution and clonal expansion of Salmonella enterica serovar I 4,[5],12:i:- in swine and their environment | Selma | Gonzalez |
P2.D.13 | 368 | European food safety authority emerging risks identification procedure | Ana | Afonso |
P2.D.14 | 389 | Quantified dynamics of antibiotic-susceptible and resistant Salmonella enterica among feedlot cattle treated with antibiotics | Naomi | Ohta |
P2.D.15 | 456 | Staphylococcus skin microbiota and methicillin-resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in dogs and cats in remote NSW, Australia | Gemma | Ma |
P2.D.16 | 466 | A monitoring system for veterinary antimicrobial consumption in pig farms in Japan | Itsuro | Yamane |
P2.D.17 | 490 | Antimicrobials in livestock farming: reducing their use while limiting health and socioeconomic risks into low and middle-income countries. | Francois | Roger |
P2.D.18 | 507 | A comparison study of the antimicrobial prescription patterns in organic and conventional pig herds in Denmark | Amanda | Brinch Kruse |
P2.D.19 | 523 | Identifying the animal source of human leptospirosis in Fiji: a case-control study | Emilie | Vallee |
P2.D.20 | 542 | Characterising dairy farms and milk flows to consumers to explore the risks of milk-borne diseases, control options and related challenges: A case study of E coli O157:H7, Staphylococcus aureus and antibiotic residues from Senegal | Bhagyalakshmi | Chengat Prakashbabu |
P2.D.21 | 614 | Whole-feedlot administration of direct-fed microbials to reduce fecal shedding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in commercial feedlot cattle during period of high transmission. | Natalia | Cernicchiaro |
P2.D.22 | 629 | Estimating antimicrobial usage in Scottish beef and dairy herds from veterinary sales data | Roger | Humphry |
P2.D.23 | 643 | Detection of Brucella spp. in milk from various livestock species raised under pastOral production systems in Isiolo and Marsabit counties, northern Kenya | Martin | Wainaina |
P2.D.24 | 659 | Knowledge, attitudes and behaviOral practices of urban communities towards neglected zoonotic diseases in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. | Andy | Stringer |
P2.D.25 | 678 | Is my milk safe? Characterizing the quality and safety of the milk consumed in low-income households in Nairobi | Silvia | Alonso |
P2.D.26 | 711 | ntimicrobial usage in food animals: an evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practices in farmers and drug suppliers of Lao PDR. | Mariline | Poupaud |
P2.D.27 | 750 | Bayesian risk assessment model of human cryptosporidiosis cases following consumption of raw Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) contaminated with Cryptosporidium oocysts in Prince Edward Island, Canada | Thitiwan | Patanasatienkul |
P2.D.28 | 782 | Prevalence and characterisation of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in sheep and goats from South Africa | Munyaradzi | Marufu |
P2.D.29 | 1046 | Antimicrobial use behaviours, the economics of animal disease and perceptions of antimicrobial policy in the pig and poultry sectors in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam | L. | Coyne |
P2.D.30 | 1048 | Simultaneous human and animal symptom surveillance in Yao and Danamadji, Chad | Ranya | Özcelik |
Session E: Special section: our trend and future | ||||
P2.E.01 | 14 | Antiviral Activity of Andrographis paniculata Nees Against H5N1 Avian Influenza Infection Towards Organic Poultry Industry | Ari | Prasetya |
P2.E.02 | 144 | Sero-epidemiological investigation of Foot and mouth disease in cattle at the livestock-wildlife interface in Maasai Mara, Kenya | Daniel | Nthiwa |
P2.E.03 | 219 | Veterinary vs. medical curriculum in educating future public (one) health workers | Sabina | Seric-Haracic |
P2.E.04 | 365 | Mastitis mayhem: an on-farm exercise for integrating epidemiology into veterinary clinical education | M. Carolyn | Gates |
P2.E.05 | 407 | Socioeconomic impacts of endemic Foot-and-mouth disease in Laos and Myanmar | Masako | Wada |
P2.E.06 | 418 | Clinical rotation in population medicine | David Roy | Smith |
P2.E.07 | 493 | Public-Private Partnerships in animal health: what is the current picture? | Marisa | Peyre |
P2.E.08 | 499 | Unravelling the socio-economic factors influencing the epidemiology of avian influenza viruses in Bangladesh | Guillaume | Fournié |
P2.E.09 | 522 | Epidemiology of Avian Influenza in HPAI endemicity study in Purbalingga, Jawa, Tengah, 2017 | Elly | Lubis |
P2.E.10 | 532 | What can we say from the death of layer chickens? Estimating within-flock HPAI (H5N2) dynamics using an Approximate Bayesian Computation framework | Thibaud | Porphyre |
P2.E.11 | 544 | Identification of research priorities of veterinary surgeons and horse owners with regard to the diagnosis and treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) in horses and ponies | Rebecca | Tatum |
P2.E.12 | 585 | Moving towards a One Health surveillance system for antibiotic resistance in Vietnam. | Marion | Bordier |
P2.E.13 | 599 | Epidemiology of Foot and mouth disease in an endemic setting | Dickson | Nyaguthii |
P2.E.14 | 639 | Modelled Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak frequency and characteristics following disease incursions | Isobel | McLachlan |
P2.E.15 | 727 | Research within international non-governmental organisations: building research capacity through development of a global research group | Polly | Compston |
Wednesday 14 November 2018 | ||||
Poster No. | Abstract No. | Title | First name | Surname |
Session A: Epidemiology studies in specific species/topics | ||||
P3.A.01 | 37 | Disease occurrence, culling rate and production profile in Iranian Holstein dairy cattle during the early postpartum period | Mohammad | Azizzadeh |
P3.A.02 | 40 | Determination of shedding levels of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis in New Zealand sheep farms using a direct faecal qPCR method | Milan | Gautam |
P3.A.03 | 143 | A cross sectional survey of subclinical Newcastle disease in broiler breeder flocks in Iran | Mohammad Hossein | Fallah Mehrabadi |
P3.A.04 | 185 | Herd-level risk factors associated with infections of pathogenic leptospira, in lactating dairy cattle from Southern Chile | Victor | Montes |
P3.A.05 | 375 | Concentration of antibiotics in tissue during oral treatments in farmed salmonids | Derek | Price |
P3.A.06 | 401 | Expatriation of animal experiments from Switzerland | Filipe Miguel | Maximiano Alves de Sousa |
P3.A.07 | 438 | Investigation of association between bovine viral diarrhoea virus and cervid herpesvirus type-1, and abortion in New Zealand farmed deer. | Kandarp Khodidas | Patel |
P3.A.08 | 441 | Making big data small to improve clinical decision-making on farm | M. Carolyn | Gates |
P3.A.09 | 447 | Prevalence of respiratory syndrome viruses in broiler flocks in Iran | Habib | Bonakdar |
P3.A.10 | 464 | Factors associated with Pet Attitude Scale (PAS) among pet dog and their owners in Korea | Woo-hyun | Kim |
P3.A.11 | 488 | Analysis of within-facility factors associated with survival in Australian southern rock lobster. | Kandarp Khodidas | Patel |
P3.A.12 | 506 | Cross-sectional study of cow comfort and risk factors of lying time and cleanliness of smallholder dairy cows in Kenya | John | Vanleeuwen |
P3.A.13 | 512 | Estimating the effect of intervention on contagious mastitis pathogens within herd using transmission rates derived from Bayesian analysis of a Hidden Markov Model | Mogens | Krogh |
P3.A.14 | 515 | Cost/benefit analyses on indicator-based intervention on physiological imbalance in dairy cows | Mogens | Krogh |
P3.A.15 | 524 | Cross-sectional study of productive and reproductive performance, and factors associated with milk production of lactating dairy cattle in smallholder dairy farms in Kenya | John | Vanleeuwen |
P3.A.16 | 536 | Development of a generic model for assessing the risk of introduction and spread of viral diseases within marine farms in the Mediterranean basin | Saraya | Tavornpanich |
P3.A.17 | 547 | Prevalence of bovine norovirus and nebovirus and risk factors for infection in Swedish dairy calves | Madeleine | Tråvén |
P3.A.18 | 565 | Canadian National Dairy Study: Heifer calf health and management | Charlotte | Winder |
P3.A.19 | 581 | Retrospective analysis of factors affecting clinical outcome following CHOP-based chemotherapy in dogs with primary nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma | Audrey | Ruple |
P3.A.20 | 606 | The epidemiology of stifle joint disease in a population of insured Swedish dogs | Karolina | Engdahl |
P3.A.21 | 607 | Using Google Trends as a free, independent additional data source; An example from the Dogslife project. | Charlotte | Woolley |
P3.A.22 | 608 | An investigation of risk factors for Classical Swine Fever (CSF) in the district of Sikka, Flores Island Indonesia | Petrus Malo | Bulu |
P3.A.23 | 609 | Association between blood profiles, serum electrolyte concentrations and basal cortisol level in dogs diagnosed Addison’s disease | Jarukorn | Sripradite |
P3.A.24 | 625 | Effect of intramammary infection with non-aureus staphylococci in early lactation on udder health, production and culling | Gang | Liu |
P3.A.25 | 628 | Neosporosis seroprevalence in beef cattle in Uruguay | Valentina | Macchi |
P3.A.26 | 630 | Application of a scenario tree to evaluate the performance of the official bovine tuberculosis eradication program in a specific region of Spain. | Maria Luisa | De La Cruz |
P3.A.27 | 636 | Forecasting the spread of viruses in swine in the United States: translating network and environmental data to actionable insights for stakeholders | Kimberly | VanderWaal |
P3.A.28 | 637 | National screening of Antibodies against Bovine respiratory syncytial virus and Bovine corona virus in primiparous cows leading to a voluntary control program | Anna | Olsson |
P3.A.29 | 642 | Epidemiological dynamics of PRRSV in the United States | Andres | Perez |
P3.A.30 | 649 | Paratuberculosis in goat herds in Quebec: prevalence, risk factors and diagnosis approaches | Julie | Arsenault |
P3.A.31 | 653 | Trap-Neuter-Return is effective for control of urban free-roaming cat metapopulation and related nuisances – results from a controlled study in Israel | Eyal | Klement |
P3.A.32 | 656 | Evaluation of trace elements status of cattle and buffalo in Haryana, India | Sandeep | Kumar |
P3.A.33 | 673 | Incidence of fecal excretion of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in dairy cows before and after the enrolment in the Québec Voluntary Program | Juan Carlos | Arango Sabogal |
P3.A.34 | 677 | Can SMS change farmers knowlege and practices? a randomized control trial in Uganda | Silvia | Alonso |
P3.A.35 | 690 | The pattern and impact of Bacillus anthracis infections (anthrax) in wildlife – livestock –human interface areas in Zimbabwe. | Norman | Mukarati |
P3.A.36 | 715 | Molecular markers in Amblyomma sculptum acaricide resistance | Christiane | Rocha |
P3.A.37 | 743 | Evaluation of the main Risk Factors Associated with White Spot Syndrome Virus Occurrence in Sinaloa, Mexico, using a Bayesian Model | Jaber | Belkhiria |
P3.A.38 | 828 | Treatment strategies that may drive anti-parasitic resistance in sea lice populations | Sophie | St-hilaire |
P3.A.39 | 834 | Simulating the silent spread of African swine fever in Great Britain | Claire | Guinat |
P3.A.40 | 844 | Epidemiology of pseudorabies in intensive pig farms in Shanghai, China: herd sero-prevalence and risk factors | Xia | Luming |
P3.A.41 | 864 | Serological and molecular investigations on Brucellosis in small ruminants of Pakistan | Qudrat | Ullah |
P3.A.42 | 902 | Occurrence of trypanosome infections in cattle in relation to season, livestock movement and management practices of Maasai pastOralists in Northern Tanzania | Esther | Kimaro |
P3.A.43 | 909 | The effect of fresh water treatment systems on mortality in salmon production the first 6 months post sea-transfer | David | Persson |
P3.A.44 | 957 | Trends of the incidence and mortality rate of Newcastle disease in broiler chicken farms in Iran, 2002-2016 | Hamideh | Hasannejad |
P3.A.45 | 1079 | Factors affecting the efficacy of antimicrobial treatment of Salmon Rickettsial Septicaemia in Chile: analysis of an integrated industry data platform | Jonathan | Happold |
P3.A.46 | 1080 | Sea lice infestation of farmed salmonid fish in Chile: distribution and analysis of risk factors using regulatory data | Jonathan | Happold |
P3.A.47 | 1082 | Serological screening of Dutch slaughter pigs to estimate the seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infections at farms | Manon | Swanenburg |
Session B: Epidemiologic principles and methods | ||||
P3.B.01 | 212 | Molecular epidemiological Investigation and biological and pathogenicity aspects of infection with influenza H5N8 subtype viruses in 2016-2017 in Iran | Abdolhamid | shoushtari |
P3.B.02 | 446 | Validation of diagnostic tests in wildlife | Axel | Colling |
P3.B.03 | 473 | Social network analysis of duck trade movements in France: implications for avian influenza surveillance | Claire | Guinat |
P3.B.04 | 510 | Assessment of the duck-trade network characteristics prior to recent highly pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in France | Sophie | Le Bouquin |
P3.B.05 | 520 | A spatial entry assessment model framework for incursion of exotic disease into the European Union (SPARE) | Amie | Adkin |
P3.B.06 | 533 | Herd immunity and spread of bovine viral diarrhea virus in cattle herds: what is the best vaccination strategy? | Sandie | Arnoux |
P3.B.07 | 538 | Modeling Bluetongue outbreak through a joint epidemiological and spatio-tempOral approach | Lisa | Koeppel |
P3.B.08 | 579 | Modelling the spread of resistance to anthelmintic drugs in sheep nematodes | Jamie | Prentice |
P3.B.09 | 669 | Including qualitative contextual knowledge in a quantitative risk factor analysis | Angus | Cameron |
P3.B.10 | 672 | Assessment methods for decision making regarding the implementation of disease control strategies in stochastic models | Arnaud | Rault |
P3.B.11 | 697 | Simulating the spread and control of classical swine fever in the United States: analysis of emergency vaccination strategies | Tim | Boyer |
P3.B.12 | 709 | Identifying host species driving transmission in a multi-host system: Developing and parameterising a model of zoonotic hybrid schistosome transmission in West Africa | AnnA | Borlase |
P3.B.13 | 712 | Networks from space: how satellite imagery and GIS data can help predict disease spread | Nistara | Randhawa |
P3.B.14 | 729 | Using normalisation process theory to understand embedding new technologies in veterinary epidemiology | Jasmeet | Kaler |
P3.B.15 | 736 | OutbreakDS: Data science for outbreaks | Chris | Jewell |
P3.B.16 | 850 | A Bayesian latent hierarchical model for estimating mean MIC and detecting MIC creep or decline | Annette | O’connor |
P3.B.17 | 877 | Analyzing Porcine Antibody Repertoire following PEDV Vaccination by Deep and Single-B Cell Sequencings | Farong | Xu |
P3.B.18 | 880 | Evaluation of interferon γ test for bovine tuberculosis diagnosis in Uruguay | Alvaro | Nunez |
Session C: Health policy and capacity building | ||||
P3.C.01 | 147 | Data-driven surveillance: casting the net wide to capture indicators of population health | Fernanda | Dórea |
P3.C.02 | 201 | Rabies and animal bites incidence in IR of Iran during 2007-2016 | Vahid | Rahmanian |
P3.C.03 | 435 | Prioritisation of livestock diseases susceptible to be affected by climate change in New Zealand | Emilie | Vallee |
P3.C.04 | 455 | Implementation of WTO trade agreements and OIE standards: challenges and opportunities for international trade in animal commodities | Ashley | Jordan |
P3.C.05 | 480 | The Use of GIS in animal disease response. A distance-learning course | Nicola | Ferre’ |
P3.C.06 | 503 | Economic evaluation of the control program for Staphylococcus aureus genotype B in dairy farms in canton Ticino, Switzerland | Beat | Thomann |
P3.C.07 | 525 | Socioeconomic impacts of working horses in urban and peri-urban areas of the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa | John | Grewar |
P3.C.08 | 552 | A disease investigation on high mortality cases in layer chickens in Purbalingga, Jawa Tengah | Elly | Lubis |
P3.C.09 | 593 | Brucellosis in peri-urban cattle systems of Senegal: Estimating the economic impact of disease and its control in three types of production systems | Laura | Craighead |
P3.C.10 | 601 | Integrating livestock keeper and biomedical knowledge of sheep and goat disease in the pastOralist Afar Region of Ethiopia: implications for peste des petits ruminants disease surveillance | Bryony | Jones |
P3.C.11 | 645 | Importance of post-vaccination sero-surveillance for evaluating efficacy of vaccination programs against endemic diseases of livestock in developing countries | Michel | Dione |
P3.C.12 | 646 | Participatory tools to facilitate stakeholder engagement to increase vaccination coverage for the control endemic livestock diseases in Mali | Michel | Dione |
P3.C.13 | 651 | Estimating the sensitivity of the Canadian bovine tuberculosis surveillance system in farmed/captive cervids | Julie | Arsenault |
P3.C.14 | 665 | Delivery of animal health services in extensive livestock systems in Kenya | Henry | Kiara |
P3.C.15 | 679 | Economic impact of animal and human rabies prevention and control in Tunisia between 2012 and 2016 | Elhem | Ben Aicha |
P3.C.16 | 694 | Probabilistic risk assessment of Hepatitis E in pork products | Matteo | Crotta |
P3.C.17 | 706 | Engaging animal infectious diseases surveillance systems in interconnection: lessons from a participatory workshop | Jackie | Tapprest |
P3.C.18 | 718 | One for all: a generic risk framework for all pathways of disease introduction | Rachel | Taylor |
P3.C.19 | 720 | Managing contagious animal diseases: the farmer’s dilemma | Arnaud | Rault |
P3.C.20 | 723 | Development of Animal Health Capacity in Indonesia through Outbreak Investigation Training for Veterinary Officers | Purnama | Martha Oktavia Simanjuntak |
P3.C.21 | 724 | Surveillance of antibody titres protective to rabies on postvaccination dogs in Tungka village of Limapuluh Kota district, West Sumatera province, Indonesia, 2017 | Betty | Indah Purnama |
P3.C.22 | 730 | Avian influenza surveillance in poultry collecting facilities and poultry slaughterhouses in Subang, Indonesia | Etih | Sudarnika |
P3.C.24 | 737 | Promoting sustainability in the dairy sector: a systems thinking approach | Julie | Adamchick |
P3.C.25 | 739 | Developing wildlife health surveillance in Cambodia | Flavie | Goutard |
P3.C.26 | 742 | Upward trend for the Indonesian Animal Health Information System, from 2016 to 2017 | Dhony K | Nugroho |
P3.C.27 | 757 | GREASE a research network in partnership for a better management of emerging risks in South-East Asia. | Flavie | Goutard |
P3.C.28 | 763 | A cross-sectional study and blood biochemical profile of anestrus on beef cattle in Grobogan district, central Java, 2013 | Betty | Indah Purnama |
P3.C.29 | 770 | Innovative strategy for the coordination of regional health networks: the contribution of Project, Quality and Multi Project Management – the example of CaribVET | Jennifer | Pradel |
P3.C.30 | 771 | Quantitative assessment of the probability of introducing bovine Brucellosis into Scotland and Wales by imported cattle | Alessandro | Foddai |
P3.C.31 | 788 | Pork value chains in Rwanda: national value chain structure as a means of understanding cysticercosis risk in the pig sector | Anselme | Shyaka |
P3.C.32 | 789 | Environmental and demographic risk factors for scrub typhus: an emerging disease in Bhutan | Tandin | Zangpo |
P3.C.33 | 797 | Entomological surveillance of vectors of Bluetongue virus in Croatia | Marina | Pavlak |
P3.C.34 | 806 | Costs estimation of human salmonellosis outbreaks associated to animal products consumption in Brazil, 2008/2016 | Anna | Brasileiro |
P3.C.35 | 811 | International Collaboration to Change Animal Health Policy, and Control Animal Diseases. | Conrad | Estrada |
P3.C.36 | 818 | Progressive control pathway for Foot-and-mouth principles into practice in Southeast Asia | Chris | Bartels |
P3.C.37 | 831 | Assessment of the potential economic impact of MRSA to the Australian pig industry | Shafi | Sahibzada |
P3.C.38 | 837 | Risk mitigation for Influenza A (H7N9) spread outside of China through informal poultry trade | QI | Yu |
P3.C.39 | 853 | Understanding stakeholders to implement a successful animal health surveillance plan | Jose | Urdaz |
P3.C.40 | 900 | Epidemiology Capacity Building in China | Xiaodan | Zhao |
P3.C.41 | 901 | Animal health needs for small-scale farms and urban agriculture in the Western United States | Jerome | Baron |
P3.C.42 | 910 | Evaluation for action – Enhancing animal disease surveillance capacity in West, Central and East Africa | Gael | Lamielle |
Session D: One health (animal-human-environment interface) | ||||
P3.D.01 | 308 | Zoological Parks are underutilized insect surveillance opportunities | Lee | Cohnstaedt |
P3.D.02 | 321 | Contact tracing of dog-bites, disability-adjusted life year score and associated risk of rabies in four Government hospitals of Pakistan. | Waqas | Ahmad |
P3.D.03 | 380 | Evaluation of oral bait drop to access dogs for rabies vaccination in Goa, India | Stella | Mazeri |
P3.D.04 | 387 | Roaming and social behavior of free roaming dogs | Charlotte | Warembourg |
P3.D.05 | 514 | Emergence, prevalence and diversity of rodent zoonotic viruses in the United Kingdom | Ellen | Murphy |
P3.D.06 | 545 | Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli isolated from raw milk intended for human consumption in Isiolo county, Northern Kenya | Catherine | Ngaywa |
P3.D.07 | 560 | Regional approach to ending pandemics: south asia One Health disease surveillance network | Sithar | Dorjee |
P3.D.08 | 597 | The roaming behavior of owned free-roaming dogs in an African city and implications for dog-mediated rabies control | Céline | Mbilo |
P3.D.09 | 618 | Stress and resilience among Canadian Farmers: a mixed methods approach | Briana | Hagen |
P3.D.10 | 650 | Knowledge, attitudes and behaviOral practices of antimicrobial usage and resistance within rural communities in central Ethiopia. | Andy | Stringer |
P3.D.11 | 664 | Effect of antimicrobial and disinfectant exposure on the antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes expression on Streptococcus uberis and Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolates | Julian | Reyes |
P3.D.12 | 689 | Mapping out socio-economic drivers of antimicrobial usage in poultry farms in Vietnam: a combined Participatory Epidemiology and Q-methodology approach | Bao | Truong |
P3.D.13 | 714 | Risk perception and practices regarding the antibiotic use in pigs and poultry farms in Madagascar – A Q method approach | Flavie | Goutard |
P3.D.14 | 726 | Investigating practices and attitudes of poultry and pig farmers and vet drug suppliers towards antibiotic usages and alternative practices in Nan Province, Thailand | Flavie | Goutard |
P3.D.15 | 733 | Use of stakeholder mapping and analysis to explore the food animal drugs supply chain in Lao PDR | Mariline | Poupaud |
P3.D.16 | 745 | Antimicrobial resistance in intensive poultry and milk production in South Africa: from historical data analysis to the monitoring of the use of antibiotics. | Eric | Etter |
P3.D.17 | 761 | How are veterinary antibiotics regulated in Thailand? | Angkana | Sommanustweechai |
P3.D.18 | 779 | Strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems in response to AMR: lessons from Thailand One Health approaches | Angkana | Sommanustweechai |
P3.D.19 | 781 | Epidemiology of multidrug-resistance tuberculosis in Bhutan: understanding the increasing burden and associated risk factors | Tandin | Zangpo |
P3.D.20 | 809 | Nationwide prevalence of E. coli O157:H7 and shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC) in Brazilian beef, 2015-2016 | Serguei | Brener |
P3.D.21 | 851 | Participatory epizootiology as community engagement approach for One Health veterinary: sociologists anthrozoology partnership using Eruwa Veterinary Field Station, University of Ibadan, Nigeria | Olutayo | Babalobi |
P3.D.22 | 871 | Innovation warning system approach for meat inspection in poultry slaughterhouses | Sophie | Le Bouquin |
P3.D.23 | 911 | Common egg spoiling bacteria and egg deformities as public health and egg marketability risks in Ethiopia | Yohannes | Asfaw |
P3.D.24 | 937 | Brucellosis surveillance at the human-animal interface in Tanzania using a One Health approach | Christopher | Kilonzo |
P3.D.25 | 951 | Serotypes and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella spp. isolated from the smallholder pig value chain in Hung Yen and Nghe An provinces, Vietnam | Sinh | Dang-xuan |
P3.D.26 | 959 | Epidemiological Studies on Gastrointestinal Zoonotic Parasites in Sewage Water in Pakistan | Zafar Iqbal | Randhawa |
P3.D.27 | 970 | Food safety in the pork value chain and pathways towards safer pork in Vietnam | Fred | Unger |
P3.D.28 | 971 | Research and training partnership to assist food safety in Vietnam | Hung | Nguyen-Viet |
P3.D.29 | 1069 | Freshwater aquaculture and dissemination of antibiotic resistance in a watershed in Chile | Irene | Bueno |
P3.D.30 | 1158 | Linked human-livestock seroprevalence study of Rift Valley fever virus estimates intra-cluster correlation coefficients and the strength of association between human and livestock exposures | Bernard | Bett |
Session E: Special section: our trend and future | ||||
P3.E.01 | 207 | History and epidemiology of Foot and mouth disease in Afghanistan: a retrospective study | Arash | Osmani |
P3.E.02 | 399 | Pastoralist preferences for Foot and mouth disease vaccination relative to perceived risk | Ashley | Railey |
P3.E.03 | 587 | Spatial epidemiology of highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5N6 poultry outbreaks in Korea, 2016-2017: case-case study to identify hotspot-related factors | Jun-sik | Lim |
P3.E.04 | 635 | Mortality and harvest: behavioral responses of broiler poultry farmers to avian influenza in Southeast Asia | Alexis | Delabouglise |
P3.E.05 | 682 | TempOral and geographic distribution of weather conditions favorable to airborne spread of Foot-and-mouth disease in the coterminous United States | David | South |
P3.E.06 | 696 | Key competencies for outbreak investigation: an educational perspective regarding serious game design | Mathilde | Paul |
P3.E.07 | 755 | Disease, disgust and dirty work: exploring the border practices of pest control | Charlotte | Robin |
P3.E.08 | 756 | Rats, risk and emasculation: understandings of rodent-borne zoonoses on the farm | Charlotte | Robin |
P3.E.09 | 758 | Infection dynamics of Foot-and-mouth disease in contact-exposed pigs are determined by the estimated exposure dose | Karla | Moreno-Torres |
P3.E.10 | 760 | Establishment of field epidemiology training programme for veteriner in Indonesia called PELVI | Purnama | Martha Oktavia Simanjuntak |
P3.E.11 | 768 | OIE veterinary education twinning programme: postgraduate education by research | Maria Inês | Neves |
P3.E.12 | 769 | Identification of areas at risk for Foot-and-mouth disease virus circulation in Ecuador using maximum entropy models | Jose | Gomez-Vazquez |
P3.E.13 | 794 | The reproductive number: an elegant method for determining vaccination impact on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak transmission in backyard poultry populations on Java | Christine | Jost |
P3.E.14 | 888 | Post vaccination monitoring of population immunity in livestock vaccinated against FMD in southern Lao PDR | Supatsak | Subharat |
P3.E.15 | 946 | Life cycle assessment of swine and poultry production in the Philippines: a comparison of housing with natural and tunnel ventilation | Glenn | Oca |
Thursday 15 November 2018 | ||||
Poster No. | Abstract No. | Title | First name | Surname |
Session A: Epidemiology studies in specific species/topics | ||||
P4.A.01 | 122 | A ten-year trend in piglet death occurrences in early, mid or late lactation on Spanish farms | Yu | Yatabe |
P4.A.02 | 346 | A comprehensive on-farm risk assessment tool for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in preweaned dairy calves | Sharif | Aly |
P4.A.03 | 526 | Brucellosis in dairy cattle in West and Central Africa: prevalence and risk factors in 10 peri-urban dairy areas | Imadidden | Musallam |
P4.A.04 | 704 | An evaluation of management practices associated with the presence of Salmonella Heidelberg infections in U.S. dairy calves | Jason | Lombard |
P4.A.05 | 708 | Management practices associated with morbidity and mortality in preweaned dairy heifer calves | Natalie | Urie |
P4.A.06 | 713 | Management practices associated with higher average daily gain in preweaned dairy heifers | Chelsey | Shivley |
P4.A.07 | 738 | Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding brucellosis in peri-urban dairy farmers in West and Central Africa | Hannah | Holt |
P4.A.08 | 748 | Impact assessment of genotype diversity on vaccine efficacy as control strategy for BVDV in beef herds in Argentina | Maria Sol | Perez Aguirreburualde |
P4.A.09 | 753 | Compliance to a recommended claw trimming routine in Swedish dairy herds | Karin | Alvåsen |
P4.A.10 | 759 | Increased levels of hair cortisol found in dairy calves not coping with competition | Lena-Mari | Tamminen |
P4.A.11 | 775 | A wide-scale botulism outbreak in Israeli cattle associated with dietary poultry litter: outbreak investigation findings and conclusions. | Shani | Scheinin |
P4.A.12 | 778 | Network analysis of cattle movements as an assessment of risk potential of disease spread in Slovenia | Tanja | Knific |
P4.A.13 | 780 | National sero-epidemiological survey for cattle brucellosis in Uruguay | Andres | Gil |
P4.A.14 | 803 | Seroprevalence of brucellosis in dairy cattle in three selected districts of Punjab, Pakistan | Iahtasham | Khan |
P4.A.15 | 810 | Antimicrobial use in Canadian beef cattle: extent, indications, and risk factors for treatment. | Sherry | Hannon |
P4.A.16 | 838 | Cross-sectional study to estimate the dog population and economic impact on the use of mass rabies vaccine in Nay Pyi Taw Council area of Myanmar | Kyaw | Naing Oo |
P4.A.17 | 842 | Incidence of occult type of Dirofilaria immitis in northern Italy adult dogs | Gino | Piccinini |
P4.A.18 | 845 | Unravelling the epidemiology of tick paralysis in Australia: Application of passive surveillance and GIS | Michael | Ward |
P4.A.19 | 852 | Mutations associated to synthetic pyrethroids and fipronil resistance in Rhipicephalus microplus from Uruguay and Brazil | Eleonor | Castro-Janer |
P4.A.20 | 858 | Risk factors for swine influenza infection on pig farms in Guangdong province, China | Yin | Li |
P4.A.21 | 860 | Temporal patterns and spatial-temporal clustering of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) in Vietnam from 2008 through 2016 | Hu Suk | Lee |
P4.A.22 | 873 | Isolation and real-time PCR detection of Brucella abortus in lymph node in serologically positive cows in Uruguay | Alejandra | Suanes |
P4.A.23 | 874 | Leptospirosis seroprevalence in beef cattle in Uruguay | Alejandra | Suanes |
P4.A.24 | 875 | Non-digital radiology: dorsal-ventral and ventro-dorsal projection of the chest with cardio-pulmonary Filariasis (FCP) with use of mammography films | Gino | Piccinini |
P4.A.25 | 876 | Epidemiological investigation of coccidiosis of dairy cattle in some area of China | Farong | Xu |
P4.A.26 | 894 | Evaluation of parity as a delaying factor to reach PRRSv stability in a sow farms | Juan Manuel | Sanhueza |
P4.A.27 | 917 | Australia’s national wild surveillance program for white spot syndrome virus | Yuko | Hood |
P4.A.28 | 924 | Farming factors affecting calicivirus infection in dairy farms in Sweden | Isabel | Blanco Penedo |
P4.A.29 | 942 | Effect of weather variability on cattle morbidity risk | ||
P4.A.30 | 947 | Infectious Salmon Anaemia virus (ISAv) surveillance: An approach to enhanced surveillance for early detection of disease | Nicole | O’Brien |
P4.A.31 | 954 | Sero-epidemiology of Fasciola hepatica in small ruminant population in Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan | Arsalan | Zafar |
P4.A.32 | 960 | Epidemiology of lice infestation and their effects on heamatological profile in pigeons in and around District Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. | Ali | Virk |
P4.A.33 | 961 | Prevalence of Hemoparasites and Hematological Parameters in Pigeons of District Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. | Muhammad | Nadeem |
P4.A.34 | 963 | Combining genomics and epidemiology to analyse bi-directional transmission in a multi-host system | Joseph | Crispell |
P4.A.35 | 964 | Risk factors and spatial distribution of Pisrickettsia salmonis on wild and feral fish populations in southern Chile | Juan Pablo | Garcia |
P4.A.36 | 977 | Knowledge and understanding of owners on orthopedic problems in clinically overweight neutered dogs. | Sudson | Sirivaidyapong |
P4.A.37 | 980 | An investigation for risk factors of donkey abortion and foal dying in Shandong province | Yi | Zhang |
P4.A.38 | 987 | Incidence of and risk factors for lameness, claw lesions and milk yield in dairy cows in Selangor, Malaysia | Siti Zubaidah | Ramanoon |
P4.A.39 | 1000 | Developing a predictive model for vesicular stomatitis: a USDA-ARS Grand Challenge project | Dannele | Peck |
P4.A.40 | 1008 | The detection of Sarcocystis spp. in fetus of sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in Japan | Yoshitaka | Yamaguchi |
P4.A.41 | 1016 | Transmission of waterborne fish and plant pathogens and engineered control methods in aquaponics: a systematic mixed-studies review | Rebecca | Smith |
P4.A.42 | 1018 | Genetic diversity of Leishmania infantum suggest a common transmission cycle in humans, dogs and wildlife in Southeast Spain | Eduardo | Berriatua |
P4.A.43 | 1019 | The associations between neutering and urinary incontinence in bitches under primary veterinary care in the UK: A case-control study | Camilla | Pegram |
P4.A.44 | 1159 | Identification of zoonotic Giardia intestinalis in Korean native calves with normal feces | Kyoung-Seong | Choi |
P4.A.45 | 1164 | Investigating kid mortality on Ontario dairy goat farms | Julia | Kim |
P4.A.46 | 1171 | Investigating the benefits of an adaptive management approach to trigger emergency vaccination during simulated outbreaks of FMD in New Zealand | Robert | Sanson |
Session B: Epidemiologic principles and methods | ||||
P4.B.01 | 921 | Developing the International Classification of Animal Diseases | Mieghan | Bruce |
P4.B.02 | 956 | Molecular detection of some protozoan parasites of public and livestock health significance from municipal water supply in Pakistan | Muhammad Kasib | Khan |
P4.B.03 | 905 | The use of Egg Yolk to Detect Antibody in Poultry flocks in Indonesia | Alfred | Kompudu |
P4.B.04 | 935 | Accuracy of leukocyte esterase, endometrial cytology and vaginal discharge score to diagnose reproductive tract diseases in dairy cows, using a hierarchical Bayesian latent class model | Juan Carlos | Arango Sabogal |
P4.B.05 | 360 | Environmental sample characteristics and herd size associated with decreased herd-level prevalence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis | Caroline | Corbett |
P4.B.06 | 798 | Consumer prception in relation to beef certification in Belo Horizonte. | Serguei | Brener |
P4.B.07 | 996 | Characterization of swine movement in the United States and implications for disease control | Amy | Kinsley |
P4.B.08 | 892 | The influence of case submission routes on animal rabies detection rate: case of lower northeastern Thailand, 2016-2018 | Bopit | Puyati |
P4.B.09 | 725 | Investigation on the possible effect of the temperature on a Testudinid Herpesvirus 3 (TeHV3) outbreak | Andrea | Felici |
P4.B.10 | 732 | A system dynamics model of necrotic enteritis in broilers | Robert | Wills |
P4.B.11 | 820 | Characterizing transmission of Mycobacterium bovis in a multi-host system | M.C.M. | De Jong |
P4.B.12 | 822 | Overview of the Animal Disease Spread Model: A tool for simulating highly contagious disease outbreaks | Melissa | Schoenbaum |
P4.B.13 | 836 | Epidemiological applications for the control of bovine tuberculosis in the state of Bahia, Brazil | Luciana | Avila |
P4.B.14 | 857 | Mathematical model on Foot-and-mouth disease transmission under the regular vaccination strategy | Daesung | Yoo |
P4.B.15 | 979 | Modelling the feasibility of achieving WHO target vaccination coverages for control and elimination of rabies in free-ranging dog populations in India | Sreejith | Radhakrishnan |
P4.B.16 | 994 | Predictive modelling of ovine haemonchosis risk based on the effects of climate on the free-living stage of Haemonchus controtus in the United Kingdom | Muhammad-bashir | Bolajoko |
P4.B.17 | 1001 | Identification and Analysis of PCR of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis in Southern Xinjiang | Jianjun | Hu |
Session C: Health policy and capacity building | ||||
P4.C.01 | 36 | An overview of animal health and communication constraints in smallholder farming systems of Machakos County, Kenya | Florence | Mutua |
P4.C.02 | 436 | Detection of swine influenza virus infection in a high-risk pig population in North Sumatera, Indonesia | Faisal | Jambak |
P4.C.03 | 555 | Molecular laboratory test finding of avian influenza cases in Purbalingga, Jawa Tengah: case study from Isikhnas, 2017 | Elly | Lubis |
P4.C.04 | 698 | Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis: results of the Italian National Surveillance Plan | Carmen | Maresca |
P4.C.05 | 701 | Situation of priority diseases in South Sulawesi based on integrated National Animal Health Information System of Indonesia (iSIKHNAS) during 2015-2017 | Dini | Yudianingtyas |
P4.C.06 | 813 | Using abattoir data to drive on farm practice change | Sarah-Jane | Wilson |
P4.C.07 | 825 | Livestock diseases in the highlands of Ethiopia: Participatory epidemiology and gender perspectives | Solomon | Gizaw |
P4.C.08 | 826 | Risk management, disease losses and herd accumulation in livestock-dependent households of East Africa | Haseeb | Ahmed |
P4.C.09 | 829 | Challenges in making risk assessments to review national policy on live animal imports | Preben | Willeberg |
P4.C.10 | 854 | Risk assessment on highly pathogenic avian influenza using machine learning method for poultry farms in Korea | Daesung | Yoo |
P4.C.11 | 856 | Information and communication technology for animal diseases control in the Republic of Korea | Daesung | Yoo |
P4.C.12 | 862 | Syndromic surveillance system for early detection of rabies cases in Bali Province, 2017 | Nurhayati | Nurhayati |
P4.C.13 | 863 | Compulsory inoculation against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome: evaluation of cost, coverage and compliance | Shubo | Li |
P4.C.14 | 868 | Moving sheep towards improved surveillance design – a case of resistance | Sue | Tongue |
P4.C.15 | 869 | Trade in live animals and animal products: exploring global trends over a 20-year period using social network analysis | Lisa | Kohnle |
P4.C.16 | 879 | Evaluating freedom of chronic wasting disease in wild reindeer populations accounting for differential sensitivity during the course of infection | Petter | Hopp |
P4.C.17 | 884 | Characterisation of One Health surveillance based on a systematic literature review and an expert-opinion elicitation. | Marion | Bordier |
P4.C.18 | 899 | Backyard poultry and small-scale livestock production in the Western United States: a risk factor analysis | Jerome | Baron |
P4.C.19 | 903 | Measuring women empowerment through livestock and the linkages with maternal and child diets | Paula | Dominguez-Salas |
P4.C.20 | 908 | The transmission of some mosquito-borne flaviviruses in urban cities in Vietnam | Thang | Nguyen |
P4.C.21 | 915 | BehaviOral influence strategies to improve compliance with animal health policies: an inventory of approaches used in surveillance and disease control | Ann | Lindberg |
P4.C.22 | 922 | Getting rid of property codes solves the modifiable areal unit problem | Ben | Madin |
P4.C.23 | 923 | Isolation and characterization of H9N2 influenza virus from the first reported H9N2 outbreaks in chicken layer farms in South Sulawesi, Indonesia | Muflihanah | Muflihanah |
P4.C.24 | 927 | The Benefit of Competency Development for Government Veterinary Service Officer in Klaten District for Avian Influenza Disease Handling in Indonesia | Yulia | Rinahayu |
P4.C.25 | 929 | Livestock markets classification for guiding targeted interventions along the livestock supply chain in Cameroon | Paolo | Motta |
P4.C.26 | 932 | Quantitative risk assessment for bovine tuberculosis in White rhinoceri intended for export from the Kruger National Park, South Africa | Louis | van Schalkwyk |
P4.C.27 | 933 | Optimisation of national monitoring systems incorporating risk analysis, mapping and animal movement | Cecile | Squarzoni Diaw |
P4.C.28 | 939 | Development of GIS capacities in animal health in the Caribbean, application to the Avian Influenza risk mapping – the essential contribution of CaribVET | Secretariat | Caribvet |
P4.C.29 | 940 | The increasing role of entrepreneurial skills in the veterinary private sector: the case of Slovenia | Tanja | Knific |
P4.C.30 | 944 | Evidence-based veterinary capacity development using epidemiology mapping tool | Kachen | Wongsathapornchai |
P4.C.31 | 969 | Building veterinary epidemiology capacity in West and Central Africa through a training workshop, a process evaluation based on the Kirkpatrick model. | Louise | Vince |
P4.C.32 | 978 | Is the concentration of livestock production good for animal health management? | Arnaud | Rault |
P4.C.33 | 988 | System review of regulations on antibiotic use in food animals and stakeholders’ analysis on broiler farms in northwestern China | Jingyi | Xu |
P4.C.34 | 995 | Improving animal healthcare decision-making in Ethiopian paraprofessionals using a smartphone application | Laura | Skippen |
P4.C.35 | 1006 | Evaluation of strategies and measures to control Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in West Java Province, Indonesia | Muchammad Gumilang | Pramuwidyatama |
P4.C.36 | 1025 | Control of refrigeration temperature at retail stores for food safety | Maria J | Vilar |
P4.C.37 | 1038 | Characteristics of shrimp farmers with higher disease incidences in Hue Province, Vietnam | Takahiro | Sajiki |
P4.C.38 | 1044 | Economic aspects of the control of pancreas disease in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture | Mona | Jansen |
P4.C.39 | 1066 | Investigating the potential for a syndromic surveillance system based on meat inspection records in western Kenya | Laura | Falzon |
P4.C.40 | 1078 | Are classical approaches to disease surveillance still relevant? People, technology and the pursuit of the surveillance ‘holy grail’ | Jonathan | Happold |
P4.C.41 | 1081 | Strengthening national sharing of surveillance data for the good of all | Jonathan | Happold |
P4.C.42 | 1156 | A financial analysis of disease control measures against infectious Salmon Anemia Virus in Chile | Tim | Carpenter |
P4.C.43 | 1174 | Entry risk analysis of West Nile Virus to China | Changyong | Cheng |
Session D: One health (animal-human-environment interface) | ||||
P4.D.01 | 0 | Modelling the introduction of Varroa-resistance into the Australian honeybee population | R. | Owen |
P4.D.02 | 623 | Identifying opportunities to improve the effectiveness in rabies control in Thailand using geographical analysis | Kaushi | Kanankege |
P4.D.03 | 747 | Ecologic and social factors on canine tungiasis in an endemic region, Brazil: longitudinal study | Christiane | Rocha |
P4.D.04 | 792 | Ranking of consumer exposure to antibiotic resistance genes from retail meat | Katharina D.C. | Stärk |
P4.D.05 | 801 | Understanding the construction and impact of antibiotic policies in the UK dairy industry | Stephanie | Begemann |
P4.D.06 | 807 | Patterns of antimicrobial usage reduction in French rabbit farms – a trajectory analysis | Claire | Chauvin |
P4.D.07 | 814 | The situation and potentially influential factors of Echinococcosis awareness in sheep farmers | Ping | Liu |
P4.D.08 | 819 | Antibacterial activity of aqueous and methanolic extracts of selected browse species used in livestock health management | Clarice | Mudzengi |
P4.D.09 | 827 | Can free-riding be beneficial? Optimal antimicrobial use under free-riding and resistance externalities | Haseeb | Ahmed |
P4.D.10 | 830 | Two risk models to assess the potential for resistance selection and residues transferred to soil due to oral antimicrobial treatments of pigs | Maria Eleni | Filippitzi |
P4.D.11 | 832 | MRSA prevalence amongst commercial pig herds in Australia | Shafi | Sahibzada |
P4.D.12 | 931 | Annual rabies vaccination of 89,000 dogs in urban and rural Malawi – WHO recommended 70% target can be reached | Stella | Mazeri |
P4.D.13 | 952 | The HyData Project: Building what we know about Echinococcus granulosus in the United Kingdom | Marisol | Collins |
P4.D.14 | 962 | Antimicrobial resistance situation in IR of Iran | Hesameddin | Akbarein |
P4.D.15 | 968 | Implementing One Health approaches to surveillance for antimicrobial resistance | Roger | Morris |
P4.D.16 | 990 | Identification and understanding of social dimension regarding the antimicrobial usage in Thailand | Kshitiz | Shrestha |
P4.D.17 | 991 | One medicine – the interface between veterinary and human health | Kshitiz | Shrestha |
P4.D.18 | 992 | A one-health response to an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes in Gauteng Province, South Africa | Peter | Geertsma |
P4.D.19 | 1011 | Multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus spp. and Escherichia coli. contamination of retail beef and offal sold in selected markets in Ibadan Metropolis Southwest, Nigeria | Adekemi | Fagbohun |
P4.D.20 | 1012 | What a tangled web we weave: rabies ecology at the human-livestock-wildlife interface in Punjab, India | Victoria | Brookes |
P4.D.21 | 1013 | The rabies puzzle in India: A multi-method approach to understanding a multi-faceted problem | Abi | Vanak |
P4.D.22 | 1014 | The enterotoxic activity of Sarcocystis fayeri actin depolymerizing facter (ADF) | Akiko | Yamazaki |
P4.D.23 | 1026 | Evaluation of the food safety risk associated with hepatitis in broilers | Marianne | Sandberg |
P4.D.24 | 1028 | Integrating knowledge of the quantitative effect of antimicrobial usage on resistance with national register-based data at pig farm level to assess effect of usage alternations | Vibe Dalhoff | Andersen |
P4.D.25 | 1029 | Using System Effect modelling to evaluate food safety impact and barriers in low-income-countries: an example from urban Cambodia | Kristina | Roesel |
P4.D.26 | 1031 | Source attribution of Salmonella in macadamia nuts to animal and environmental reservoirs: Queensland, Australia. | Nanna S. M. | Munck |
P4.D.27 | 1032 | Machine learning is a potentially innovative method for source attribution using next generation sequencing data: case of Salmonella Typhimurium | Nanna S. M. | Munck |
P4.D.28 | 1065 | Developing an integrated surveillance system for zoonoses in western Kenya | Laura | Falzon |
P4.D.29 | 1167 | Reducing antimicrobial use in food animals | Boeckel | T.P. Van |
P4.D.30 | 1168 | Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in chicken and pig in Viet Nam | Pawin | Padungtod |
Session E: Special section: our trend and future | ||||
P4.E.01 | 131 | Seroprevalence of bovine coronavirus antibodies in dairy cows in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand | Kanokwan | Singasa |
P4.E.02 | 586 | Cost-benefit and feasibility analysis for establishing a Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) free zone in Rukwa region in Tanzania | Kevin | Queenan |
P4.E.03 | 808 | Network for evaluation One Health: a system approach for better integration | Simon | Rüegg |
P4.E.04 | 839 | Factors influencing animal rabies in southern Thailand, January 2014 – June 2017 | Apichart | Supsiriphaiboon |
P4.E.05 | 841 | Development of a conceptual framework and assessment tools to assess the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) control program in the proposed FMD-free zone in Thailand | Naree | Ketusing |
P4.E.06 | 855 | Avian and Swine Influenza Surveillance in Viet Nam in 2017 | Pham T. | Long |
P4.E.07 | 889 | Teaching One Health and epidemiology as tools for applied critical thinking | Yvette | Johnson-Walker |
P4.E.08 | 890 | Clostridium butyricum S45-5 inhibits divergent influenza A virus infection by inducing cellular antiviral state in mouse model | Md Bashir | Uddin |
P4.E.09 | 891 | Downregulation of RIG-I mediated Type I IFN signaling by Foot-and-mouth disease virus 2B protein | Md Bashir | Uddin |
P4.E.10 | 916 | Developing A One Health European Joint Programme for public and animal health preparedness | Ann | Lindberg |
P4.E.11 | 936 | Determinants of Foot-and-mouth disease in Iran: a farm level case control study | Alireza | Bahonar |
P4.E.12 | 958 | Willingness-to-pay/Willingness-to-accept to air and water quality improvement/degradation among households in swine and poultry farm communities in the Philippines | Ryan Cristil | Real |
P4.E.13 | 984 | Molecular epidemiology of Iranian Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) viruses based on full genome sequencing data, 2017 | Arash | Ghalyanchilangeroudi |
P4.E.14 | 1002 | Population dynamics and mortality risks affecting small scale poultry farms of the Mekong river delta region | Alexis | Delabouglise |
P4.E.15 | 1030 | Economic and social analyses of avian influenza A (H7N9) control strategies in southern China | Hao | Tang |