PROGRAMME


INAUGURATION
TUESDAY, 23th | 15:55-16:00
Speaker:
Ian Gill, ISVA President
ECSRHM COMMUNICATIONS 3
FRIDAY, 26th | 18:00-19:00
Chairs:
Neil Sargison. Senior Vice-President of the ECSRHM, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Helder Quintas. Mountain Research Center (CIMO), Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
Communications:
OP-26 Correlation of salivary antibody response to carbohydrate larval antigen (CarLA®) with gastrointestinal parasitism in Ontario sheep
E. Borkowski1, N. Karrow2, P. Menzies3, J. Avula4, B. Lillie5, A. Peregrine5.
1University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine, Guildford, United Kingdom; 2Department of Animal Biosciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; 3Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; 4Animal Health Laboratory, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada; 5Department of Pathobiology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
OP-27 First identification of Cryptosporidium parvum zoonotic subtype IIaA15G2R1 in diarrheal lambs in France
1UMR BIPAR, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, ANSES, INRA, Université Paris-Est, Maisons-Alfort, France; 2Phileo Lesaffre Animal Care, Marcq-en-Barœul, France; 3Université de Lille, CNRS, ISEN, UMR 8520- IEMN, Lille, France.
ISVA OPENING : KEYNOTE 1
TUESDAY, 23th | 16:00-17:00
Chairs:
Martin Ganter. University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Clinic for Small Cloven-hoofed Animals, Hannover, Germany
Pierre Autef. Vet Practitionner in CAPVETO Bellac, France
Speaker:
1. Transmission of Coxiella burnetii is not prevented by social distancing
Piet Vellema. Department of Small Ruminant Health, Royal GD, Deventer, Netherlands
ISVA: KEYNOTE 2
WEDNESDAY, 24th | 16:00-17:00
Chairs:
Paula Menzies. Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph
Anne Ridler. Associate Professor Sheep and Beef Cattle Health and Production, School of Veterinary Science Massey University, New Zealand
Speaker:
1. Update on Peste des Petits Ruminants. Global Eradication Programme
Felix Njeumi. Coordinator of the FAO/OIE Peste des Petits Rumiants GEP Secretariat, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Roma, Italy
SEOC OPENING: KEYNOTE SEOC
THURSDAY, 25th | 16:00-17:00
Chairs:
Mª Jesús Alcalde. Agronomy Department, E.T.S. Agronomic Engineering, University of Sevilla, Spain
Raúl Bodas. Agrarian Technological Institute of Castilla y Leon (ITACyL), Valladolid, Spain
Speaker:
1. Sensors for sentient small ruminants. “Sensores para pequeños rumiantes sensibles”
Gerardo Caja. Group of Research in Ruminants, Animal and Food Sciences, Fac. Veterinaria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
ECSRHM COMMUNICATIONS 4
FRIDAY, 26th | 16:00-17:00
Chairs:
Valentina Busin. Veterinary Pathology, Public Health & Disease Investigation, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow
Rhoda Leask. Senior Specialist Small Ruminant Health (SAVC, EBVS), Section Head Ruminant Health and Production, Production Animal Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Communications:
OP-29 Uterine torsion as a cause of dystocia in sheep: case descriptions and predisposing factors
OP-30 Shynchonization of estrous using fga internal pessaries and cidr in churra galega bragançana ewes
1Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Bragança, Portugal, Bragança, Portugal; 2Instituto Politécnico de Bragança - Escola Superior Agrária de Bragança, Bragança, Portugal; 3Animal Pathology Department, Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón-IA2 (Universidad de Zaragoza-CITA), Veterinary Faculty of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
OP-31 Association of melatonin administration in pregnant ewes with growth, redox status and immunity of their offspring
1Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Thessaly, Karditsa, Greece; 2Department of Sciences of Agriculture, Food and Environment (SAFE), University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy; 3Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece.
ISVA Communications 1 - Infectious reproductive diseases (Session 1)
TUESDAY, 23th | 17:00-18:00
Chairs:
Valentín Pérez. Animal Health Department, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Leon, Campus de Vegazana, Leon, Spain
Nejib Bouslem. VET chez TopNet, Tunisia
Communications:
OP-01 Efficacy of a vaccine to control Coxiellosis in goats 1 year after primo vaccination: assessment of the duration of immunity
P. Gisbert, T. Szalai, J. De Foucauld, E. Brunier, G. Orszagh.
Ceva Santé Animale, Libourne, France.
OP-02 Concept of an Active Surveillance System for Q Fever in German Small Ruminants—Conflicts Between Best Practices and Feasibility
F. Winter1, C. Schoneberg1, A. Wolf2, B.U. Bauer2, T.L. Prüfer3, S.F. Fischer4, U. Gerdes5, M. Runge3, M. Ganter2, A. Campe1.
1Department of Biometry, Epidemiology and Information Processing, WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training for Health at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, Hanover, Germany; 2Clinic for Swine, Small Ruminants and Forensic Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, Hanover, Germany; 3Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety – Food and Veterinary Institute Braunschweig/Hannover, Hanover, Germany; 4National Consulting Laboratory for Coxiella burnetii, State Health Office Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany; 5Animal Disease Fund of Lower Saxony, Public Law Institution, Hanover, Germany.
OP-03 Molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii in sheep clinical samples
O. Sánchez Rodríguez1, E.G. Palomares Resendiz2, E. Díaz Aparicio2, R. Hernández Castro3.
1Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia-UNAM, Ciudad de México, Mexico; 2CENID Salud Animal e Inocuidad-INIFAP, Ciudad de México, Mexico; 3Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
OP-04 Humoral and cell-mediated immune response to Coxiella burnetii Phase I vaccine in naïve sheep
B. Bauer1, K. Schwecht1, M.R. Knittler2, S. Matthiesen2, R. Jahnke2, M. Ganter1.
1University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Hannover, Germany; 2Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald, Germany.
ISVA Communications 3 - Viral diseases (Session 1)
WEDNESDAY, 24th | 17:00-18:00
Chairs:
Katja Voigh. Clinic for Ruminants, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
Delia Lacasta. Animal Pathology Department, Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón-IA2 (Universidad de Zaragoza-CITA), Veterinary Faculty of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
Communications:
OP-09 An outbreak of maedi in Trøndelag, Norway, in 2019-2021
G. Rømo1, J. Åkerstedt1, A.B. Nordstoga1, A. Jerre1, H. Wisløff1, B. Gjerset1, S. Klevar1, I.S. Mjømen2, E. Schei-Berg2, S. Vatn3, A.H. Kampen1.
1Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Ås, Norway; 2Norwegian Food Safety Authority, Steinkjer, Norway; 3Animalia AS, Oslo, Norway.
OP-10 Understanding Small Ruminant Lentivirus biodistribution: Aluminum- induced granulomas as a new target tissue
A. Rodriguez-Largo1, E. Sánchez2, R. De Miguel1, A. Lacalle2, I. Echeverría2, J. Moleres2, E. Pérez1, P. Cano1, M. Pérez1, L. Luján1, R. Reina2.
1Department of Animal Pathology (University of Zaragoza), Zaragoza, Spain; 2Institute of Agrobiotechnology-CSIC, Pamplona, Spain.
OP-11 Association between seropositivity for mall ruminant lentiviruses and milk production traits in intensively reared dairy sheep
A.I. Kalogianni1, E. Tsimpouri1, V. Korelidou1, V. Ntoulma1, I. Bossis2, A.I. Gelasakis1.
1Department of Animal Science, School of Animal Biosciences, Agricultural University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 2School of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
OP-12 The use of bulk-tank milk testing for the determination of within-herd seroprevalence of SRLV infection
A.V. Potârniche1, M. Czopowicz2, O. Szaluś-Jordanow2, A. Moroz2, M. Mickiewicz2, L. Witkowski2, C. Cerbu3, D. Olah3, M. Spînu3, J. Kaba2.
1University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, ECSRHM Resident at Warsaw training center, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 2Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Warsaw, Poland; 3University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
SEOC Communications 1 (Spanish)
THURSDAY, 25th | 17:00-18:00
Chairs:
Jesse Barandika. NEIKER - Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, Derio, País Vasco, Spain
Raúl Bodas. Agrarian Technological Institute of Castilla y Leon (ITACyL), Valladolid, Spain
Communications:
OP-36 Monitoring a goat herd during five lambing seasons after an outbreak of abortions by Q fever
I.I. Zendoia, J.F. Barandika, A. Cevidanes, A. Hurtado, A.L. García-Pérez.
NEIKER - Instituto Vasco de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Derio, Spain.
OP-37 Hepatitis E virus in sheep and goat in southern Spain
OP-38 Concomitant Pathologies in Goat Farms With History of Paratuberculosis in Canary Islands.
E. Plamenova Stefanova, Y. Paz-Sánchez, Ó. Quesada-Canales, A. Espinosa de los Monteros, M. Rivero-Santana, A. Fernández, M.A. Andrada Borzollino.
University Institute of Animal Health and Food Safety. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Arucas, Spain.
L. Castillo Hernandez, O. Salvador Flores, G. Castillo Hernandez, J. De Lucas Tron.
UNAM, Estado de México, Mexico.
ECSRHM COMMUNICATIONS 1
THURSDAY, 25th | 17:00-18:00
Chairs:
Fiona Lowat. Flock Health Ltd, Egglesburn Farm, Barnard Castle & University of Nottingham, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Chema González. Veterinary University, Agro-alimentary Institute of Aragon-IA2 (University of Zaragoza-CITA), Zaragoza, Spain
Communications:
OP-17 Importance of animal welfare in fattening lambs. towards a welfare assessment model.
J.M. Bello Dronda1, L. Fraile Sauce2, P. Lavin3, A. Ruiz Mantecón3.
1NANTA S.A., Tres Cantos (Madrid), Spain; 2Departament de Ciència Animal, ETSEA, Universitat de Lleida, Lleida, Spain; 3IGM-CSIC-ULE. Finca Marzanas, GRULLEROS (Leon), Spain.
B. Allworth.
Fred Morley Centre, School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia.
OP-19 Data analysis as tool to monitor trends and developments in goat health in the Netherlands
E. Dijkstra1, M. Gonggrijp1, R. Van Den Brom2, M. Van Der Heijden3, P. Vellema1.1GD, Deventer, Netherlands; 2GD, Haarzuilens, Netherlands; 33Veterinary Practice for Farm Animals (ULP), Harmelen, Netherlands.
OP-20 Data analysis as tool to monitor trends and developments in sheep health in the Netherlands.
M. Van Der Heijden1, M. Gonggrijp2, E. Dijkstra2, R. Van Den Brom2, P. Vellema2.
1Veterinary Practice for Farm Animals (ULP), Harmelen, Netherlands; 2GD, Deventer, Netherlands.
ECSRHM COMMUNICATIONS 5
FRIDAY, 26th | 17:00-18:00
Chairs:
Snorre Stuen. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
Mário Felipe Álvarez. Department of Pathology and Veterinary Clinics, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Brazil
Communications:
M. Ganter1, G.J. Staton2, N.J. Evans2, J. Rohde3, T.M. Punsmann1, P.C. Tegtmeyer1.
1Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Klinik für kleine Klauentiere, Hannover, Germany; 2Department of Infection Biology & Microbiomes, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom; 3Institute for Microbiology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, Hannover, Germany.
OP-33 Epidemiological study of tracheal injuries in adult sheep
M. Ortega1, J.J. Ramos1, L.M. Ferrer1, M. Ruiz De Arcaute1, A. Ortín1, H. Ruiz1, M. Balaro2, H. Quintas3, D. Lacasta1.
1Animal Pathology Department, Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón-IA2 (Universidad de Zaragoza-CITA), Veterinary Faculty of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; 2Universidade Federal Fluminense, Río de Janeiro, Brazil; 3Escola Superior Agrária de Bragança Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Braganca, Portugal.
OP-34 Pithomycotoxicosis as a new phenomenon in sheep in the Netherlands
E. Dijkstra1, L. Harkema2, R. Van Den Brom1, P. Vellema1.
1Department of small ruminant health, Royal GD, Deventer, Netherlands; 2Department of pathology, Royal GD, Deventer, Netherlands.
OP-35 An unusual case of invasive listeriosis caused by Listeria ivanovii in a dairy sheep flock in Central Italy
S.A. Mignacca1, C. Pesca2, R. Rinoldo3, A. Fiorucci3, B. Caponi3, P. Papa3, F. Blasi3, C.F. Magistrali3, S. Pavone3.
1DVM Freelance, Enna, Italy; 2ASL Umbria 1, Perugia, Italy; 3Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche, Perugia, Italy.
ISVA Communications 2 - Infectious reproductive diseases (Session 2)
TUESDAY, 23th | 18:00-19:00
Chairs:
Lilian Gregory. Department of Clinical Medicine (VCM), University of São Paulo, Brazil
Caroline Jacobson. Murdoch University, Murdoch University is located in Western Australia
Communications:
M.F. Alvarez Balaro1, M.I. Nogueira Di Azevedo2, L. Aymée2, A. Consalter3, R. Santos3, F.S. Cardoso Leal1, M. Balistrieri Dias1, P.R. Cortat De Souza1, G. Martins2, W. Lilenbaum2.
1Department of Pathology and Veterinary Clinics, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Brazil; 2Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Brazil; 3Hospital of Veterinary Medicine Professor Firmino Mársico Filho, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Brazil.
OP-06 Genotyping of isolates of Chlamydia spp. obtained from abortions in small ruminants
M.M. Limón González1, G. Palomares Resendiz2, H. Ramírez Álvarez3, E. Díaz Aparicio2, R. Hernández Castro4, E. Herrera Lopez2.
1UNAM, Ciudad de México, Mexico; 2INIFAP CENID SAI, Mexico City, Mexico; 3UNAM FES Cuautitlán, State of Mexico, Mexico; 4Hospital General “Dr. Manuel Gea González, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
OP-07 Influence of in vitro and murine virulence of Toxoplasma gondii strains on the outcome of experimental ovine toxoplasmosis
R. Vallejo1, J. Benavides Silván1, N. Arteche1, R. Sanchez-Sanchez2, R. Calero-Bernal2, M.C. Ferreras1, L. Ortega Mora2, V. Pérez1, D. Gutiérrez-Expósito1.
OP-08 Genetically modified Anaplasma phagocytophilum do not provoke immunological protection against challenge with the wild type bacterium
E.G. Granquist1, S. Stuen2, U.G. Munderloh3, A.F. Barbet4, K. Lybeck5, P. Wilhelmsson6, P.E. Lindgren7, S. Makvandi-Nejad5, S. Tollefsen8, S. Eskeland1.
1Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway; 2Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Sandnes, Norway; 3University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States; 4University of Florida, Gainesville, United States; 5Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Ås, Norway; 6Länssjukhuset Ryhov, Jönköping, Sweden; 7University of Linköping, Linköping, Sweden; 8Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, Oslo, Norway.
ISVA Communications 4 - Viral diseases (Session 2)
WEDNESDAY, 24th | 18:00-19:00
Chairs:
Julio Benavides. Department of Animal Health, University of Leon, Vegazana Campus, León, Spain. Mountain Livestock Institute (CSIC-ULE). Grulleros, Spain
Federico Infascelli. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy
Communications:
OP-13 Studies on therapeutic protocols for contagious ecthyma in sheep
M.F. Alvarez Balaro1, H.G. Ferreira Pinto1, R.D.P. Freitas1, B. Ribeiro Vieira1, M.M. Campos Pereira Da Costa1, I. Teixeira Moreira1, C. Brito Dos Santos2, L. Hiromi Okuda2, C. Del Fava2.
1Department of Pathology and Veterinary Clinics, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Brazil; 2Biological Institute, São Paulo, Brazil.
OP-14 Genetic characterization of orf virus enables development of biotechnological control tools
A. Lacalle, I. Echeverría, R. Reina, J. Moleres.
Instituto de Agrobiotecnología, Mutilva, Spain.
OP-15 Whole flock trans-thoracic ultrasound examination reduces the prevalence of ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma but has not eliminated disease from flocks after four years.
P. Scott.
Capital Veterinary Services, Haddington, United Kingdom.
OP-16 Evidence of Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis (re-)introduction into the Netherlands
K. Peterson1, K. Junker1, D.J. Beumer2, S. De Raaf3, E. Dijkstra1, C. Cousens4.
1GD-Animal Health, Deventer, Netherlands; 2Sheep farmer, Oene, Netherlands; 3Veterinary practice Vaassen, Vaassen, Netherlands; 4Moredun Research Institute, Midlothian, United Kingdom.
SEOC Communications 2 (Spanish)
THURSDAY, 25th | 18:00-19:00
Chairs:
Ceferina Vieira. Researcher, Technological Station of the Meat, Innovation and Process Optimization Area, Agricultural Technological Institute of Castilla y León, Spain
Teresa Manso. Department of Agroforestry Sciences, Animal Production Area, University of Valladolid (UVA), Spain
Communications:
OP-40 Evaluation of two matings seasons on productivity in a flock of columbia sheep
G. Castillo Hernández, O. Salvador Flores, L. Castillo Hernández, J. De Lucas Tron.
UNAM, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
R. Jimenez Rubia.
ASSAF.E, Zamora, Spain.
OP-42 Effect of inbreeding on milk yield in assaf ovine breed
Á. Jiménez1, J.J. Jurado1, R. Jiménez2.
1CSIC INIA, Madrid, Spain; 2ASSAF.E, Zamora, Spain.
OP-43 How does the inclusion of carob pulp (Ceratonia siliqua) in lambs’ diet affect apparent nutrient digestibility and faecal proanthocyanidins composition?
1Animal Science Department, University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain; 2Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón, Zaragoza, Spain.
ECSRHM COMMUNICATIONS 2
THURSDAY, 25th | 18:00-19:00
Chairs:
Karim Adjou. UMR BIPAR, National Veterinary School of Alfort, ANSES, INRA, Paris-Est University, Paris, France
Piet Vellema. Department of Small Ruminant Health, Royal GD, Deventer, Netherlands
Communications:
OP-21 Smart sheep: precision livestock farming and sustainable sheep production.
E. Gascoigne1, F. Kenyon2, C. Mcphail3, G. Coates4, L. Stubbings5, D. Mcbean2, G. Mitchell2, D. Owen3, L. Owen3, M. Colston6, R. Massey7, M. Blyth8, C. Morgan-Davies9.1Synergy Farm Health, Dorchester, United Kingdom; 2Moredun Research Institute, Pentlands Science Park, Penicuik, EH26 0PZ, United Kingdom; 35|Agri, c/o Owen Farm Services, Potstown Farm, Middlebie, Lockerbie DG11 3EP,, United Kingdom; 4Nighthawk Software Ltd, , Unit 31, Carlisle Enterprise Centre, Carlisle, United Kingdom; 5LSSC Ltd, Aldwincle, Kettering, NN14 3UU, England, United Kingdom; 6Elanco Animal Health, Form 2, Bartley Way, Bartley Wood Business Park, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9XA, United Kingdom; 7Datamars Livestock, Pheasant Mill, Dunsdale Road, Selkirk, Scotland, TD7 5DZ, United Kingdom; 8BLAS UK, 19 Bankside, Singleton, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0HT, England, United Kingdom; 9SRUC, S&W Faculty, Hill & Mountain Research Centre, Kirkton farm, Crianlarich, FK20 8RU, Scotland, United Kingdom.
R. Jones Bvms Cert Avp Mrcvs1, J. Hunter2.
1University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine, Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2HARBRO Ltd, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
OP-23 Further work on the use of xylazine-ketamine anaesthesia for the disbudding of goat kids
A. Russell-Stretch, J.P. Crilly.
Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
OP-24 Circadian rhythmicity of temperature, heart rate and activity of sheep maintained under intensive housing conditions
J.A. Abecia1, S. Luis1, C. Palacios2.
1Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; 2Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.