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NIAA-NCBA Support Upcoming BVD Forum in KCMO
Nebraska Ag Connection - 02/17/2016
The National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) will be hosting a BVD Forum for beef producers and animal health officials in conjunction with the NIAA Annual Conference, April 4-7, 2016. The forum "BVD: An Industry Prevention Strategies &
Solutions Forum" will be April 7 at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown in Kansas City, Mo.
"Disease prevention through vaccination and proper biosecurity is an important component of the Beef Quality Assurance program," said Josh White, Executive director of Producer Education for the National Cattleman's Beef Association and the BVD Forum
planning committee co-chair. "Re-considering how we manage health risk in our herds is a valuable exercise and BVD provides an excellent example of a disease that can be successfully managed."
BVD affects all segments of the beef and dairy industries. While there is a great deal of knowledge on the disease, the virus still presents various challenges to cattle producers.
"Veterinarians and researchers have worked together with cattle producers to develop BVD control strategies based on utilization of accurate diagnostic tests and effective immunization protocols," Dr. Robert Larson, Coleman Chair in Production Medicine at
Kansas State University said."Because of management differences between different segments of the U.S. cattle herd and variation in risk factors between individual herds, optimum BVD control and prevention strategies will vary greatly between herds. This
forum provides an opportunity for researchers, veterinarians, and producers to share the latest developments in our understanding of BVD virus and its control."
Larson hopes to see a variety of outcomes from the forum including: improved understanding of the virus, increased cost-effectiveness of control and prevention strategies and effective implementation of control strategies in a variety of production strategies.
"Anyone with an interest in updating their knowledge of BVD and its prevention and control should come to the forum, including: researchers, veterinarians, Extension educators, and cattle producers," Larson said.
The forum will be held April 7 in conjunction with the NIAA Annual Conference which runs April 4-7 in Kansas City, Mo. at the Downtown Marriott. For more information, visit animalagriculture.org or contact the NIAA by calling 719-538-8843 or emailing
niaa@animalagriculture.org.
NIAA provides a forum for building consensus and advancing proactive solutions for animal agriculture--the aquaculture, beef, dairy, equine, goats, poultry, sheep and swine industries--and provides continuing education and communication linkages for animal
agriculture professionals. NIAA is dedicated to programs that work towards the eradication of disease that pose risk to the health of animals, wildlife and humans; promote a safe and wholesome food supply for our nation and abroad; and promote best
practices in environmental stewardship, animal health and well-being. NIAA members represent all facets of animal agriculture.
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