EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), 2023. Story map on Brucella, available online: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8f560383d90b47e8a6f2223384a09c5f
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has jointly published a Rapid Outbreak Assessment on a persistant ST155 Listeria monocytogenes strain in ready-to-eat fish products likely the cause of 64 infections and 10 deaths in EU/EEA and UK since 2016.
⇒ EFSA news: link
The third Reflection Board meeting between representatives of the Reflection Board (RB) organizations (from the EU Platform on Animal Welfare) and the EURCAW-Poultry-SFA, was held remotely via Teams on December, 12th 2023 afternoon.
In total 14 participants, six of them from seven EU platform entities forming the RB, and seven from the EURCAW-Poultry-SFA were connected. One representative from DG SANTE attended as an observer.
This meeting was the occasion to present the Centre’s activities since the last meeting, discuss future possible work topics, and identify possible future collaboration and interests.
The presentations is available here.
The topics discussed can be found in the meeting report here.
The fourth EU-network meeting between representatives of EU MS Competent Authorities (CAs) and the EURCAW-Poultry-SFA, took place virtually on October 24-25, 2023 on 2 *0,5 days. In total 59 participants, from 22 EU MSs participated, including 39 delegates from CAs, 13 from EURCAW-Poultry-SFA, and 7 observers: two DG SANTE unit G5 representatives, three EFSA representatives, and two EFTA representatives.
This meeting was the occasion to present the Centre’s work performed since the last meeting in 2022. Furthermore, it permitted participants to discuss potential future priority areas of work, identify possible collaboration at the national level, and identify the main needs and expectations of CAs.
The presentations are available here.
The report will be available here.
The FMDV ihas recently been identified in Tunisia. The FMD symptoms were observed in cattle recently introduced into the farm.
For more information: https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-event/5379/dashboard
The FMDV has been identified in Algeria. The FMD symptoms were observed in cattle.
For more information: https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-event/5391/dashboard
The links below provide further information on the identification of the strain.
FAO : https://www.fao.org/3/cc9710en/cc9710en.pdf
WRL : https://www.wrlfmd.org/sites/world/files/quick_media/WRLFMD-2024-000002-ALG-GTR-O-SAT2_001.pdf
Organized by EURCAW-Poultry-SFA.
The webinar was held via Teams.
Target audience: Official inspectors from the Competent Authorities of the EU MSs
Attendance through invitation only.
The PDF of the presentation is available here.
The webinar recording is available here.
Description:
Directive 98/58/EC concerning the protection of animals kept for farming purposes requires that Member States ensure that animals are kept under conditions respecting their physiological and ethological needs. Several indicators could be used to assess the welfare of rabbits on farms and will be presented during this webinar.
The webinar aimed to review the most valid and feasible indicators and their methods of assessment, with a focus on Animal Based Indicators.
The webinar was attended by 81 people (111 registered), from 15 EU Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden.
Schedule:
10:00-10:15: General presentation of the Centre - A. Velarde
10:15-11:00: Welfare indicators – A. Lavazza, X. Moles, C. Tolini
11:00-12:00: Question and discussion
This webinar has been organized within the sub-activity 4.2: Develop course material for specific topics, of the working program 2023-2024.
The EURL for Rabies is glad to announce that the next Rabies Workshop
will held the 5 and 6 June 2023 in Vienna, Austria.
This event dedicated to the NRL for Rabies network will be closely co-organised by AGES, the Austrian Federal Ministry and ANSES.
As previous years, there will also be the opportunity to take part online as the event will be in hybrid format.
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Yassine Makni will do his PhD defense the 22th of November (2 pm) at the Anses/ENVA
His PhD title is:
Iterative evaluation of the multiple potential of LC-HRMS for broad-spectrum multi-residue research in food: a tool for tomorrow's exposome and food safety/Évaluation itérative des potentialités multiples de La LC-HRMS pour la recherche à large spectre de multirésidus dans les aliments : un outil au service de l'exposome et de la sécurité alimentaire de demain
amphithéâtre 001 AGORA de EnvA
Its jury will be made up of:
- Pr. M. Samson (IRSET)
- Dr. E Vuliet (ISA)
- Pr. G. Rychen (ENSAIA)
- Pr. S Rudaz (univ. Genève)
- Dr. P. Gago-Ferrero (IDAEA)
- Pr. H. Budzinski (univ. Bordeaux)
- Dr. Jon Wong (US FDA)
- Dr. Jian Wang (ACIA)
Aims: To evaluate the conformity of the results obtained by the European Union (EU) National Reference Laboratories (NRLs) for the identification of Tropilaelaps spp. by morphological examination
Modalities: Ring test consisting of sending a unique panel of samples, successively to each participating laboratory.
Requirements for participation:
Due to logistical constraints, this comparative laboratory test (CLT) is only open to EU NRLs, which have not participated in the two previous campaigns.
NRLs from non-EU countries may also participate, depending on feasibility.
Comparative laboratory test (CLT) methods:
EURL procedure: morphological identification of Tropilaelaps spp. (adult form)
This method is also published in the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Manual.
Matrix: Microscopic slides (specimens mounted in Hoyer medium).
Provisional Agenda:
Registration: January 2024
CLT period: From March to December 2024.