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Objective
Recent efforts by the various actors in animal production have led to significant progress in the control and prevention of animal diseases. However, intensive animal production systems are prone to the accumulation of many pathogens that pose a variable risk to both animals and humans. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that a human pathogen can also have a major impact on animal production systems.
The aim of the symposium is not so much to focus on the classical themes of prevention and control of animal diseases, but rather to try to give an image of the challenges facing animal food production. Themes such as food safety, sustainability, economy and the digital revolution are all addressed. This symposium is challenging and future-oriented and fits within the broad context of preserving and safeguarding the health of food producing animals and thus of the consumer (One Health) while taking into account the societal challenges faced by operators, sectors and government. The theme creates both the opportunity to draw lessons from past (animal) health crises and to present new insights into animal production methods and the challenges associated with them.
The symposium is intended for an (inter)national audience of risk assessors, risk managers, policy makers, researchers, stakeholders, producers, consumers and students. |