Tuesday 15 May
ISESSAH 2018 - PROGRAM
08:30-09:00
Hall d’Honneur (Bât. 9)Registration
09:00-11:00
Amphi. Lamour (Bât. 9)SESSION 5 - Qualitative approaches for practical solutions
Chair: Bouda Vosough Ahmadi (SRUC, UK)
09:00-09:45
Keynote 4
Qualitative methods in Animal Health Research
Rob Christley (University of Liverpool, UK)
09:45-10:45
Selected oral presentations
- S5-OC16 - Evaluation of One Health-ness: insights into interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral integration
Simon Rüegg (University of Zurich, Switzerland) - S5-OC17 - Making shared responsibilities work? Contested biosecurity spaces in the Australian egg industry
Brian Furze (Charles Sturt University, Australia) - S5-OC18 - Increasing the local relevance of epidemiological research: situated knowledge of cattle disease amongst Basongora pastoralists in Uganda
Erika Chenais (National Veterinary Institute, Sweden) - S5-OC19 - Participatory evaluation of vaccination services for Newcastle disease control in village poultry in Democratic Republic of Congo
Francis Lwapa (University of Liège, Belgium)
10:45-11:00
Selected short oral presentations
- S5-SO16 - Walking at the edge of social and biomedical sciences: a fascinating yet tricky trek!
N. Antoine-Moussiaux (University of Liège, Belgium) - S5-SO17 - Scoping review on farmer´s attitude and personality as possible risk factors for dairy cattle health, welfare, productivity and farm management
Friedeman Adler (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany) - S5-SO18 - Big-five personality traits of farmers evaluated by self- and other-rating in relation to implementation of animal hygiene measures
Marcus Mergenthaler (Southwestfalia University of Applied Science, Germany) - S5-SO19 - Stakeholder perceptions of colostrum management for dairy calves in England
Laura Palczynski (Harper Adams University, UK) - S5-SO20 - Adoption of secure pork supply plan biosecurity by U.S. Swine Producers
Christopher Pudenz (Iowa State University, USA)
11:00-11:30
Hall d’Honneur (Bât. 9)Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Poster session
11:30-12:45
Amphi. Lamour (Bât. 9)SESSION 6 - Policies of animal health prevention and control
Chair: Dannele Peck (USDA-ARS - PA - RRSRU, USA)
Selected oral presentations
- S6-OC20 - Evaluation of measures to control emerging parasitic diseases (Cystic Echinococcosis and Leishmaniasis) in Veneto region, North-Eastern Italy
Massimo Canali (University of Bologna, Italy) - S6-OC21 - Using a food-chain risk analysis to model the cost-effectiveness of porcine cysticercosis diagnosis and treatment in western Kenya
Lian Thomas (University of Liverpool, UK) - S6-OC22 - Rethinking caprine brucellosis control: lessons from a Mexican study
David Oseguera Montiel (Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico) - S6-OC23 - Impact of indemnity expectations on producer biosecurity effort
Glynn Tonsor (Kansas State University, USA) - S6-OC24 - An overview of prevention and control policies of infectious diseases in commercial poultry farms in Iran
Mohammad Abdoshah (Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Iran)
12:45-13:00
Conclusions
Jonathan Rushton (University of Liverpool, UK)
Group photo
13:00-14:00
Espace Platanes (Bât. 9)Lunch
Hall d’Honneur (Bât. 9)Visit of exhibition - Poster session
ERIAH 2018 - PROGRAM
ERIAH Workshop: ‘From economic assessment to policy making’
14:00-14:15
Welcome
14:15-14:30
Introduction
Didier Raboisson (ENVT-INRA, France) and Arnaud Rault (INRA, France)
- Reminder of ERIAH objectives and of last workshop themes
- Programme of the afternoon
14:30-15:00
Disease control and practices along the value chain
Karl Rich (ILRI, Vietnam)
15:00-15:30
Modelling risk attitudes: concepts and empirical applications
Nicolas Treich (INRA-TSE, France)
15:30-16:00
Trade, markets, shocks and biosecurity: lessons for the future
Dustin Pendell (Kansas State University, USA)
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
Round table discussion
16:30-17:50
A facilitated discussion between the invited speakers and the audience
Facilitators: Didier Raboisson and Arnaud Rault
17:50-18:00