AITVM-STVM 2024

21-24 May 2024 - Le Corum - Montpellier - France

Bandeau - AITVM-STVM 2024

Wednesday 22 May

08:00-09:00

Area Antigone 2 - Level 2Conference registration


PLENARY SESSION
09:00-11:00

Room Antigone 3 - Level 2SESSION 2

Animal Health and Production

Chairs: Ala TABOR (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) & Mohd Hair BEJO (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia)

09:00-09:30
  • Keynote 2 - Novel developments in the management of bovine venereal diseases
    Professor Ala TABOR - University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Selected short oral presentations

09:30-09:45
  • S2-01 - Characterization of reproductive tract microbiome and immune biomarkers for Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis in vaccinated and unvaccinated heifers
    Mst Sogra Banu JULI - Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
09:45-10:00
  • S2-02 - Detecting venereal pathogens in cattle using long read sequencing and adaptive sampling
    Hannah SIDDLE - Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
10:00-10:15
  • S2-03 - Community animal health workers (CAHWs) can provide quality animal health services to livestock keepers living in remote rural areas of the Global South
    Alexia RONDEAU - Vétérinaires Sans Frontières International, Brussels, Belgium
10:15-10:30
  • S2-04 - Unlocking potential: Investigation into non-specific effects of veterinary vaccines for enhanced animal health and production
    Sintayehu AREGA - Department of Public and Community Health, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Bondo, Siaya, Kenya
10:30-10:45
  • S2-05 - Supporting vaccine development for tropical animal health through the refinement of animal models
    Alec EVANS - Clinglobal, Tamarin, Mauritius
10:45-11:00
  • S2-06 - Genomic variation in Cyvirus cyprinidallo3 and its implications for their evolution
    Nurul FUANDILA - ISEM, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France

11:00-11:30

Area Antigone 2 - Level 2Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters


PLENARY SESSION
11:30-12:30

Room Antigone 3 - Level 2SESSION 3

Transboundary Animal Diseases

Chairs: Arnaud BATAILLE (CIRAD, Montpellier, France) & Ladi Amos CHABIRI (NVRI, Vom., Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria)

Selected short oral presentations

11:30-11:45
  • S3-01 - A highly performant ELISA for the detection of specific CCHFV antibodies in multiple species, including humans
    Loic COMTET - Innovative Diagnostics, Grabels, France
11:45-12:00
  • S3-02 - Assessing interactions between domestic and wild pigs and implications for the transmission of African swine fever and other pathogens in rural habitats of Madagascar
    Rianja RAKOTOARIVONY - ASTRE, CIRAD, Antananarivo, Madagascar
12:00-12:15
  • S3-03 - Clinico-pathological study of Peste des petits ruminants’ virus on rural indigenous sheep and goats in Plateau State, North Central Nigeria
    Ladi Amos CHABIRI - Diagnostic Services, NVRI, Vom., Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
12:15-12:30
  • S3-04 - Combining animal mobility field surveys and Expert knowledge to map the risk of the spread of Peste des petits ruminants in three states in Northern Nigeria
    Sandra IJOMA - Veterinary Public health and Preventive Medicine, NVRI, Vom., Jos, Plateau, Nigeria

12:30-13:30

Area Antigone 2 - Level 2Lunch & Coffee - Visit of exhibition - Posters


PLENARY SESSIONS
13:30-14:15

Room Antigone 3 - Level 2SESSION 3 - Continued

Transboundary Animal Diseases

Chairs: Catherine CÊTRE-SOSSAH (CIRAD, Montpellier, France) & Renata SERVAN DE ALMEIDA (CIRAD, Montpellier, France)

Selected short oral presentations

13:30-13:45
  • S3-05 - Comparative evolutionary analyses of Peste des petits ruminants virus genetic lineages
    Arnaud BATAILLE - CIRAD, Montpellier, France
13:45-14:00
  • S3-06 - Modelling RVF vector population dynamics in a tropical setting in South-Eastern Madagascar
    Laure J.G. CHEVALIER - ASTRE, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
14:00-14:15
  • S3-07 - West Nile virus virulence and transmission in vertebrate hosts and mosquitoes is modulated by different regions of the virus genome
    Sylvie LECOLLINET - ASTRE, CIRAD, Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe

14:15-15:45

Room Antigone 3 - Level 2SESSION 4

Veterinary Parasitology

Chairs: Philippe JACQUIET (ENVT, Toulouse, France) & Sophie THEVENON (CIRAD, Montpellier, France)

14:15-14:45
  • Keynote 3 - Multiresistance of Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae) to anthelmintics: a global threat to small ruminant farming
    Professor Philippe JACQUIET - ENVT, Toulouse, France

Selected short oral presentations

14:45-15:00
  • S4-01 - Immunization of cattle with a Rhipicephalus microplus chitinase peptide containing predicted
    B-cell epitopes reduces tick biological fitness

    Juan MOSQUEDA - Faculty of Natural Sciences, Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico
15:00-15:45
  • S4-02 - Integrating ROS-tolerant entomopathogenic fungi with a vaccine targeting tick immunity decreases infestations in a semi-field pasture test
    Isabel Kinney Ferreira DE MIRANDA SANTOS - Ribeirão Preto Medical Schoool, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil

15:45-16:15

Area Antigone 2 - Level 2Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters


PLENARY SESSION
16:15-17:30

Room Antigone 3 - Level 2SESSION 4 - Continued

Veterinary Parasitology

Chairs: Philippe JACQUIET (ENVT, Toulouse, France) & Sophie THEVENON (CIRAD, Montpellier, France)

Selected short oral presentations

16:15-16:30
  • S4-03 - Long Read Whole Genome Sequencing and Assembly of two Tritrichomonas foetus strains isolated from Queensland and Northern Territory in Australia
    Harvey SANTOS - Centre for Animal Science, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia
16:30-16:45
  • S4-04 - Novel genomic technologies for tick control in Australian beef cattle
    Hannah SIDDLE - Queensland Alliance of Agriculture and Food Innovation, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
16:45-17:00
  • S4-05 - Pre-existing antibodies to antigens affect efficacy of a vaccine for the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus
    Isabel Kinney Ferreira DE MIRANDA SANTOS - Ribeirão Preto Medical Schoool, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil
17:00-17:15
  • S4-06 - Trials and tribulations of cattle tick vaccines – an Australian update
    Alicja (Ala) TABOR - Queensland Alliance of Agriculture & Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
17:15-17:30
  • S4-07 - Vaccination against cattle ticks in Mexico: Current status and Perspectives
    Consuelo ALMAZÁN - Immunology and Vaccines Laboratory, College of Natural Sciences, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico