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02/08/2019 - 02/08/2019 | Hannover

Seminar Veterinary Public Health

Antimicrobial Resistance at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface

The resistance of pathogens against antibiotics is a problem that is discussed worldwide. Resistances make these utmost important drugs ineffective and a therapy difficult, if not impossible. This is true for diseases of bacterial genesis in humans as well as in animals. Furthermore, the manifold use of antibiotics leads to the occurrence of antibiotics, their metabolites and resistant bacteria also in the environment.

Speakers from science and practice will discuss questions on antibiotic resistance on Friday, 8 February 2019, from 9 am to 5 pm under the title "Seminar Veterinary Public Health: Antimicrobial Resistance at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface" The seminar takes place at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover in the Bayer lecture hall of the Clinical Center Bünteweg at Bünteweg 9, 30559 Hannover.

According to the consumers' monitor published by the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment in February 2018, antimicrobial resistances are by far alarm most of the respondents (62%; BfR-Verbrauchermonitor 02|2018). Many international organisations like the World Health Organization WHO, the World Organization for Animal Health OIE, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, FAO, initiated action plans that aim at combatting resistances and controlling antimicrobial use. Many scientific projects deal with questions on how resistances in humans, animals and the environment develop, spread and how they are linked. Legislators and politicians already took several measures to tackle this important public health problem.

Against this background, the Seminar Veterinary Public Health 2019 will present and discuss the state of the art in all three fields within the One Health context. Within the frame of this event, renowned international experts will contribute to a cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary dialogue on possibilities of collaboration and opportunities of new approaches in research between science, administration and practice.

The participation for journalists is free. Please contact Dr. med. Nicole Werner (nicole.werner@tiho-hannover.de). The event language is English.

For more information: www.tiho-hannover.de/vph2019

Program

I. Welcome note
L. H. Wieler, Berlin: Antimicrobial resistance as a One Health-paradigm

II. AMR in Humans
H. Grundmann, Freiburg: Current situation in the EU
P. Gastmeier, Berlin: AMR in hospitals in Germany
G. Werner, Wernigerode: AMR in the German community

III. AMR in Animals
J. Wagenaar, Utrecht: The EU project EFFORT
L. Kreienbrock, Hannover: AMR in farm animals in Germany
BA. Tenhagen, Berlin: Antimicrobial resistance in food in Germany - prevalence and relevance

IV. AMR in the Environment
R. Hendriksen, Copenhagen: Global monitoring of AMR from waste water and faecal samples
C. Galert, Emden: AMR in surface water
K. Smalla, Braunschweig: AMR in plants and soil

V. AMR at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface
J. Wagenaar, Utrecht: The WHO Tricycle Project as an example of a coordinated One Health project
M. Pulz, Hannover: Summary of the day

Information on participating / attending:

Date:

02/08/2019 09:00 - 02/08/2019 17:00

Event venue:

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Bayer lecture hall of the Clinical Center Bünteweg, Bünteweg 9
30559 Hannover
Niedersachsen
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Biology, Medicine, Zoology / agricultural and forest sciences

Types of events:

Conference / symposium / (annual) conference

Entry:

01/15/2019

Sender/author:

Sonja von Brethorst

Department:

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

no

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event62527


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