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7th International Veterinary Congress, will be organized around the theme “Impeccable Growth of the Veterinary Sector”

Veterinary 2017 is comprised of 90 tracks and 76 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Veterinary 2017.

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Veterinary science is important to the study of livestock, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease. It requires the application of scientific knowledge in multiple areas and the use of technical skills in disease prevention that may affect both pets and wild animals. Animal Production facilitates improvements in agricultural productivity, with emphasis on animal production systems and administers the animal improvementAnimal production sector has been undergoing change at a remarkable pace over the past few decades.

  • Track 1-1Veterinary Pharmacy
  • Track 1-2Veterinary Surgery
  • Track 1-3Veterinary services and supplies
  • Track 1-4Veterinary equipments
  • Track 1-5Veterinary products
  • Track 1-6Veterinary practice and Equine Science

There is a huge amount of variation in different animal species, and thus each species may need specific medicines for the same disease. Hence, the research and marketing of veterinary medicines is more complicated as compared to human medicines. Unlike human medicines, there is no regulation in the prices of veterinary medicines. The selection of veterinary medicines accounts for more than 270 trade names. The worldwide Veterinary Vaccines market ($4.23 Bn) accounted for approximately 20% of the total Vaccines market ($29.71 Bn) in 2010. It has been estimated to grow with a CAGR of 5.80% to reach the market size of $5.6 Bn by 2016.

  • Track 2-1Applications of veterinary medicine
  • Track 2-2Antibiotic use and resistance in animals
  • Track 2-3Acute and chronic pain management in companion animals and laboratory animals
  • Track 2-4Vaccine-preventable diseases
  • Track 2-5Comparative medicine
  • Track 2-6Diabetes mellitus and renal disease in companion animals
  • Track 2-7Controlling fodborne disease of animal origin

The worldwide Veterinary epidemiology market, calculated at $24.8 Billion in 2014, is set to reach $34.39 Billion by 2019, retaining a CAGR of 7.86% during the forecast period. The new type of diseases in animals and their subsequent transfer to humans through animal feed consumption and companionship are escalating the veterinary healthcare industry globally. The deliberate decisions in research and development of manufacturers are expected to positively impact global veterinary healthcare market. Veterinary diagnostics market has witnessed a paradigm shift in the past decade with the emergence of a number of lavish and sound products, which had a positive impact on the overall growth of the market. The market has seen recent advancements from the human diagnostics segment being adapted into the veterinary diagnostics segment. This trend still persists and with the human diagnostics getting cheaper, their application into the veterinary segment is expected to grow further.

  • Track 3-1Epidemiology & control of communicable diseases
  • Track 3-2Animal infection and immunity
  • Track 3-3Surveillance of animal health and production
  • Track 3-4Neurosteroid anaesthesia for dogs, cats, ornamental fish, and other species
  • Track 3-5Comparative nondomestic animal analgesia
  • Track 3-6Applied risk assessment and management

Camel thought to have been first domesticated by native people more than 5,000 years ago, these hardy animals have proved vital to the survival of humans in these areas as they are not just used for transporting both people and goods, but also provide a good source of milk, meat and wool. The Camel is one of the most unique mammals on the planet and has adapted perfectly to life in the desert where food and water can often be scarce, and the temperature changes rapidly from the scorching-hot days to the cooler nights. However, although they would have once been found freely roaming the Arabian deserts, they are today extinct from the wild but the domestic population is widespread and numerous.Veterinary conference inviting abstract on advances in camel science.

  • Track 4-1Camel Anatomy and Physiology
  • Track 4-2Genetics and breeding
  • Track 4-3Veterinary Biochemistry
  • Track 4-4Animal Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Track 4-5Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
  • Track 4-6Laboratory Animal Technology
  • Track 4-7Food Animal
  • Track 4-8Diagnostic imaging and radiography

Event on Poultry farming is a lucrative and popular business throughout the world. But it can be a risky business suddenly, especially if we are not concerned about poultry feed management. Success in the poultry farming business majority depends on feeding quality and feed formulation system. For proper growth, egg production and good health, poultry birds require energy. In order to acquire desired growth rate, you must have to purchase and provide highly nutritious poultry feed. Excluding adequate and quality feeding, we can’t run your business properly. As a poultry farmer, we should always produce and sale fresh and healthy birds and quality eggs. For producing quality eggs and meat you have to feed birds quality feed. This will also enhance to get maximum returns from your poultry farming business. Here we are discussing more about poultry feed events and different types of necessary ingredients in the feed.

  • Track 5-1Nutrition, metabolism and physiology
  • Track 5-2Comparative Nutrition
  • Track 5-3Regulation of feed intake in livestock
  • Track 5-4Feed mill management and feed formulation
  • Track 5-5Applications of therapeutic nutrition
  • Track 5-6Nutritional disorders
  • Track 5-7Evaluation of feeds using invitro fermentation
  • Track 5-8Commercial pet foods

Reproduction plays a vital role in providing for the continued existence of a species. Animals compete with other individuals to maintain themselves for a period of time that would be sufficient to enable them to produce tissue that would be indispensable to the maintenance of their species. The reproductive tissue usually becomes separated from the individual to form an independent organism.Animal genetics impart advance breeding technology and testing services such as genetic trait tests, DNA typing and genetic disease tests. In recent years, animal genetics market witnessed tremendous growth which is mainly associated to rising demand of animal products due to increasing global population, development of cutting-edge technologies in animal genetic testing and increasing awareness about veterinary genetic disorders. The animal genetics market is segmented by testing services, products and geography. Developed geographies like Europe and North America are likely to grow at comparatively lower CAGR than the Asia-Pacific market, which is expected to witness a much faster growth during the forecast period, immensely driven by the growing desire of animal derived products, implementation of animal welfare acts and increase in the population of livestock animals.

  • Track 6-1Animal reproductive biology
  • Track 6-2Regulation of reproduction - nerves, hormones and target tissues
  • Track 6-3Artificial breeding technology
  • Track 6-4Heritability and genetic correlations in breeding
  • Track 6-5Methods of assessing and manipulating reproductive function

The world of animal medicine has witnessed drastic technological advances in the last 20 years. Many of the new procedures and tools have been adopted from human medical practice. The advances have not only led to better treatments, but also faster and accurate diagnosis. From Ultrasounds and MRIs to the Amplatz Canine Ductal Occluder, there are many new technologies that furnish veterinarians with the ability to diagnose and ultimately save sick animals. MRI technology has been extremely instrumental in the advancement of human neuroscience. Vets are now using the imaging technology peek into the brains of pets and wild animals. On the other hand, ultrasounds have the advantage of not requiring anesthesia and comparatively cheap to perform. Laparoscopic procedures use a small camera and light source that can be incorporated into the abdominal or thoracic cavity for a peek inside the body. This is yet another example of adaptation of human medicine technology to the animal kingdom. With the development of new veterinary technology comes the necessity for those with specialized training. Veterinary technology promises a rewarding career for anyone who has a passion for animals.

  • Track 7-1Animal Cloning
  • Track 7-2Gene expression in animals
  • Track 7-3Mapping the genetic basis for animals
  • Track 7-4Molecular pharming and animal bioreactors
  • Track 7-5Systems biology applications in animal science

Precision livestock farming is a tool that imparts continuous automated real-time data to help monitor and manage livestock production and ameliorate individual animal or overall performance. Many years of innovation and early adoption of new technologies has enhanced their success. The pace of change and range of opportunities are unlikely to diminish in the future and we surmise it is vital for all farmers to keep in touch with innovations and understand how they can be applied to their farming businesses to improve their management and physical and financial performance.

  • Track 8-1Humane handling of livestock
  • Track 8-2Livestock Reproduction Management
  • Track 8-3Livestock Shelter Management
  • Track 8-4Farm Animal Behaviour
  • Track 8-5Integrated Livestock Farming System
  • Track 8-6Livestock business management

Event on Poultry production is a lucrative and popular business throughout the world. But it can be a risky business suddenly, especially if we are not concerned about poultry feed management. Success in the poultry farming business majority depends on feeding quality and feed formulation system. For proper growth, egg production and good health, poultry birds require energy. In order to acquire desired growth rate, you must have to purchase and provide highly nutritious poultry feed. Excluding adequate and quality feeding, we can’t run your business properly. As a poultry farmer, we should always produce and sale fresh and healthy birds and quality eggs. For producing quality eggs and meat you have to feed birds quality feed. This will also enhance to get maximum returns from your poultry farming business. Here we are discussing more about poultry feed events and different types of necessary ingredients in the feed.

  • Track 9-1Poultry management
  • Track 9-2Housing of poultry birds
  • Track 9-3Poultry feed ingredients
  • Track 9-4Small farm poultry
  • Track 9-5Poultry Farming
  • Track 9-6Avian influenza

 Dairy Technology is an engineering field that deals with the processing of milk and its products. This field involves the use of “Technology” to make the dairy products and processing more advanced, hi-tech and useful.The dairy technology is a component of food technology that specifically deals with the processing, storage, packaging, distribution and transportation of the dairy products like milk, ice-cream, curd etc by implying the science of biochemistry, bacteriology, nutrition to the milk and milk products.

  • Track 10-1Chemistry of milk and its products
  • Track 10-2Dairy engineering and industrial technology
  • Track 10-3Improving nutrition and health through recombined products
  • Track 10-4Production and processing of dairy products
  • Track 10-5Dairy microorganisms: Growth and physiology
  • Track 10-6Human health implications of milk components or dairy products

Animal welfare complies with the desire of the prevention of unnecessary animal suffering. It means how an animal is coping with the conditions in which it survives. An animal is in a good state of welfare if it is safe, healthy, comfortable and well nourished, able to express innate behavior, and if it is not suffering from unpleasant states such as fear, pain, and distress. Animal welfare requires disease prevention and veterinary treatment, appropriate shelter, nutrition, management, humane handling and humane slaughter. Animal welfare refers to the state of the animal; the treatment received refers to animal care, animal husbandry, and humane treatment.

  • Track 11-1Animals in society
  • Track 11-2Animal behaviour
  • Track 11-3Human-animal relationships in production and companion animal species
  • Track 11-4Cognition and emotion in animals
  • Track 11-5Animal population health and welfare
  • Track 11-6Disaster Management
  • Track 11-7Developing and validating welfare indices for assessing animal welfare

Veterinary care is a quintessential part of an animal care and use Program. The primary focus of the veterinarian is to focus on the well-being and clinical care of animals used in research, testing, teaching, and production. This responsibility complies of monitoring and the promotion animal well-being at all times during animal use and during all phases of the life of an animal. Well-being is established by considering physical, physiological, and behavioral indicators. The number, species, and use of animals in an institution may influence the complexity of the veterinary care program, but a veterinary program that offers a qualitative care and ethical standards must be provided, regardless of the number of animals or species maintained.

  • Track 12-1Welfare implications of management practices in the dairy industry
  • Track 12-2Patient management
  • Track 12-3Intensive care nursing
  • Track 12-4Veterinary public health
  • Track 12-5Practice operations
  • Track 12-6Hospital design

The veterinary profession is basically a science-based profession. Veterinary research has been responsible for remarkable achievements, of which the global eradication of rinderpest and the production of the first vaccine for a retrovirus are two examples. The UK has a highly efficient research base in the veterinary sciences, that is competitive nationally with other research areas of similar size and globally with both established scientific powers (USA) and emerging competitors (China, Brazil).The welfare of the 20 million companion animals in the UK is dependent on solid research, as is the productivity of its food animals. Our increasing interdependence with animals and their products may well be the most crucial risk factor to our health and well-being with regard to infectious diseases. Acknowledgement of this interdependence needs to be translated in visible support for the veterinary profession and veterinary research.