Speakers and Free Workshops

Keynote Speakers - FINAL

Paratuberculosis - Potentials and Limits of Surveillance Programmes
Walter BAUMGARTNER, J.L. Khol
Austria

Monday, July 7
08.30-08.45
RED Hall
Recent Trends in the Molecular Diagnosis of Emerging and
Re-Emerging Transboundary Animal Diseases and in the
Detection of Food- and Waterborne Infections
Sándor BELÁK, C. Stahl
Sweden

Monday, July 7
14.00-14.45
RED Hall
Association between Passive Transfer and Antimicrobial Resistance in the Entiric Flora of Calves
A. C. Berge, W. Sischo,Thomas E. BESSER
USA

Wednesday, July 9
08.30-09.15
RED Hall
Farm Management: The “Invisible Cow” in Herd Health Practices?
Arie BRAND, K.A.M. Peeters
The Netherlands

Monday, July 7
08.30-09.15
GREEN Hall
Incidence of Subclinical Mmetabolic Disorders in Hungarian Dairy Herds during the Last Decade
Endre BRYDL, L. Könyves, L. Tegzes, V. Jurkovich, A. Tirián
Hungary

Monday, July 7
14.00-14.45
BLUE Hall
Innate Immunobiology of the Bovine Mammary Glandand E. Coli Infections
Christian BURVENICH, B. de Spiegeleer, L. Peelman,
M.J. Paape
Belgium

Monday, July 7
08.30-09.15
YELLOW Hall
Strong Ion Difference Theory: A Revolutionary Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acid-Base Abnormalities in Cattle
Peter CONSTABLE
USA

Tuesday, July 8
14.00-14.45
BLUE Hall
Importance of Endoscopic Techniques for Diagnosis and Therapy in Ruminants
Sonja FRANZ
Austria

Thursday, July 10
14.00-14.45
YELLOW Hall
Immune Suppression around the Time of Calving and the Impact of Metabolic Disease
Jesse P. GOFF
USA

Monday, July 7
08.30-09.15
BLUE Hall
Managing Cattle Lameness
Lessons from Prevalence and Incidence Data
Chuck GUARD
USA

Wednesday, July 9
08.30-09.15
YELLOW Hall
Peri-parturient changes of metabolic hormones and their clinical and reproductive relevance: in dairy cows
Gyula HUSZENICZA1 , M. Keresztes1, O. Balogh1, V. Faigl1,
L. Kátai1, J. Földi1,2, K.Lemoniati3, M. Kulcsár1
1Hungary, 2France, 3Cyprus

Wednesday, July 9
08.30-09.15
BLUE Hall
The Neonatal Fc Receptor (FcRn) Mediated IgG Homeostasis in Ruminants
Imre KACSKOVICS
Hungary

Thursday, July 10
08.30-09.15
RED Hall
Ovarian Follicular Development and Synchronization of Estrus and Ovulation in Cattle
John P. KASTELIC, R. J. Mapletoft, M. Colazo, M. F. Martinez
Canada

Wednesday, July 9
14.00-14.45
BLUE Hall
Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine
John P. KASTELIC
Canada

Thursday, July 10
14.00-14.45
PURPLE Hall
Paratuberculosis - Current Concepts and Future of the
Diagnosis
Heike KÖHLER, F. Gierke, P. Möbius
Germany

Monday, July 7
08.30-09.50
RED Hall
Good Veterinary Practice to Improve Bovine Udder Health: do’s, don’ts and Opportunities
Theo J.G.M. LAM, P.L. Ruegg, S. McDougall
The Netherlands, USA, New Zealand

Wednesday, July 9
14.00-14.45
PURPLE Hall
How Transcriptomic Studies may Help to Improve the
Control of Bovine Diseases: an Example with Calf Pneumonia and Endotoxemia
H. Wallemacq, E. Ramery, F. Bureau, Pierre LEKEUX
Belgium

Wednesday, July 9
08.30-09.15
RED Hall
The Multifactorial Approach to Fertility Problems in
Dairy Herds
Oded NIR (MARKUSFELD)
Israel

Thursday, July 10
11.00-11.45
BLUE Hall
Veterinary Herd Health & Production Management and
Quality Risk Management in Dairy Programs Practice: What’s New?
Jos NOORDHUIZEN1, J. CANNAS2
1Belgium, 1France, 2Portugal

Tuesday, July 8
08.30-09.15
GREEN Hall
Fat Supplements: Functional Feed for Dairy Cows?
Jürgen REHAGE
Germany

Tuesday, July 8
08.30-09.15
BLUE HALL
Milk Quality Improvement and Mastitis Control on
Dairy Farms
The Case of Persistent Infections and Repeated Clinical Cases
Ynte H. SCHUKKEN1, D. Bar1, Y.T. Gröhn1, J. W. Barlow1,
R.R. Quesnell1, R. Zadoks1,2

1USA, 2Scotland

Tuesday, July 8
08.30-09.15
YELLOW Hall
Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins and their
importance in monitoring the progress of bovine pregnancy
N.M. Sousa1, O. Szenci2, M.A.M. Taverne3,
B. van der Weiden3, Jean-Francois BECKERS1
1Belgium, 2Hungary, 3The Netherlands

Thursday, July 10
08.30-09.15
BLUE Hall
Clinical and Imaging Procedures for Lameness
Diagnosis in Cattle
Adrian STEINER
Switzerland

Thursday, July 10 08.30-09.15
YELLOW Hall
Neospora Caninum: New Insights into the New Parasite
Alexander J. TREES
England

Thursday, July 10
14.00-14.45
RED Hall

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Free Workshops - FINAL

(Sponsored by the Hungarian Association for Buiatrics if not mentioned otherwise)

(You may join to these topics by submitting oral and/or poster presentations through the abstract submission system)

Free Worshop 1.: Reproduction I-IV.

Reproduction Factors, which may affect reproductive performance in dairy cows
Monday, July 7
08.30-18.30
BROWN Hall
Ottó SZENCI

Szent István University, Budapest

Sponsored by DSM Nutritional Products AG and the Hungarian Association for Buiatrics

 

Free Worshop 2.: Perinatal mortality I-II.

The dam and her calf, before, during and after parturition
Tuesday, July 8
08.30-13.30
BROWN Hall
Marcel A. M. TAVERNE
Utrecht University, The Netherlands

 

Free Workshop 4.: Mycoplasma

Mycoplasma diseases in the bovine: Diagnosis, prevention, and more
Tuesday, July 8
14.00-16.15
BROWN Hall
Larry FOX1, László STIPKOVITS2
1Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
2Veterinary Medical Research Istitute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

 

Free Workshop 5. IBR I-II.

Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR): the present and the future
Wednesday, July 9
08.30-12.30
BROWN Hall
Etienne THIRY1, and Sándor BELÁK2
1University of Liege, Belgium and The National Veterinary Institute and
2The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

Sponsored by Intervet-Schering-Plough, the European Society for Veterinary Virology (ESVV) and the Hungarian Association for Buiatrics

 

Free Workshop 3./6.: Education I-II.

Education in Buiatrics - now and in the future
Wednesday, July 9
14.00-17.45
BROWN Hall
Wolfgang KLEE
University of Munich, Germany
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Wednesday, July 9
17.45 – 18.30
BROWN HALL
The use of technology for higher education learning and management
Mauricio GARCIA
Brasil

 

Free Workshop 7.: Abortions

Developing an evidence-based diagnostic approach for perinatal mortality in cattle
Tuesday, July 8
17.00-18.30
BROWN HALL
Richard Duncan Murray

University of Liverpool

 

Free Workshop 8.: Genetic Disease I-III.

Genetic diseases of cattle
Thursday, July 10
08.30 – 16.15
BROWN HALL
Arcangelo Gentile1 and Jørgen S. Agerholm2

1University of Bologna, Italy
2University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Sponsored partly by Semenitaly S.p.A  (Modena, Italy) and the Hungarian Association for Buiatrics

 

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