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VETERINARYMEDICINE2020

10th International Conference on Antimicrobial Agents in VeterinaryMedicine 2020

Renaissance Brussels, 19 Parnassusstraat, Brussels, 1050, Belgium
30 June - 3 July 2020
The conference ended on 03 July 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
29th June 2020

About VETERINARYMEDICINE2020

AAVM conferences have emerged as one of the leading meetings in the field of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine, providing an intensive program and encouraging communication among attendees.

Topics

Veterinary medicine, Science, health and medicine

Call for Papers

The antimicrobial use is still a common practice in farm and companion animals, notwithstanding the efforts towards an overall reduction and the promotion of a responsible use. Antimicrobial use generally increases the risk of resistance formation and the interconnections of animal and human use may increase the risk for human health. Alternatives to these drugs are increasing, but still not routinely available. The veterinary medicine has to deal with the ever increasing requirements of reduction of antimicrobial use especially in farm animals, the lack of effective therapy alternatives and a more evidence based guidance in antimicrobial therapies. These aspects and many others, such as, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, PK/PD modelling, antimicrobial resistance, residues, analytical methods, clinical trials, environmental impact, etc. will stay in the forefront of the topics of the AAVM programs. A strong interaction will be encouraged to promote discussion and participation on these topics between the speakers and attendees.

Prices:

Participant - Early Bird: EUR 600.0,

Participant - Late Fee: EUR 650.0,

Student - Early Bird: EUR 400.0,

Student - Late Fee: EUR 425.0

Speakers: Prof. Petra P. Cagnardi, Prof. Stefan Soback

Time: 13:00 - 18:00

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