زئوتکنیک

زئوتکنیک

مطالب علمی، آموزشی و تحلیلی درباره دامپروری و علوم جانوری
زئوتکنیک

زئوتکنیک

مطالب علمی، آموزشی و تحلیلی درباره دامپروری و علوم جانوری

وبینار جلوگیری از مقاوت باکتریایی در غذا - مقاومت دارویی

 

 

 

 

 

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Knowledge dissemination dialogues on AMR 
Webinar series

 

A series of data-rich bimonthly webinars that takes place on the 2nd Thursday and 4th Tuesday of each month, co-organized by the FAO AMR Working Group with the FAO Sustainable Livestock Technical Network to bring participants up to date on specific scientific and technical topics related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and how to contain it. We strive to cover a variety of topics/disciplines related to AMR in food and agriculture presented by professionals from diverse geographic areas and backgrounds: including, microbiology, epidemiology, environmental or behavioral science, plant and animal production and health, animal nutrition and welfare. Participants are expected to have at least a basic knowledge of AMR. Would you like to present the findings of your research or study? Please, contact us: Antimicrobial-Resistance@fao.org

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U  P  C  O  M  I  N  G27 August 2024

9:30–10:30 CET

The Canadian experience implementing integrated AMR/AMU surveillance in food and agriculture: a focus on dairy cattle

Daniella Rizzo, CIPARS (Canada)
Moderated by Daniela Battaglia, FAO

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Risk of antimicrobial resistance spreading via food loss and waste?

Post-webinar | FAO Knowledge dissemination dialogues on AMR | Risk of antimicrobial resistance spreading via food loss and waste?
FAO Livestock Network Member List<FAO-LIVESTOCK-NETWORK-L@LISTSERV.FAO.ORG>
on behalf of
Battaglia, Daniela (NSAP)
FAO-LIVESTOCK-NETWORK-L@LISTSERV.FAO.ORG

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P O S T   W E B I N A R 

knowledge dissemination dialogues on AMR 
Risk of antimicrobial resistance spreading via 
food loss and waste?


Fanette Fontaine, FAO

In case you did not have a chance to attend, you can watch the webinar's recording here.

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Stay tuned for the next events, a series of data-rich monthly webinars that take place on the second Thursday and fourth Tuesday of each month. They aim to bring participants up to date on specific scientific and technical topics related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and how to contain it. You can find here all past and upcoming webinars of this series. 

Interested in presenting the findings of your research or study? Please, contact us