Event Details

Date

October 11, 2018

Time

11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. please register at 585-591-2660 or email: atticavettech@yahoo.com by 10/1

Location

Wyoming County Ag & Business Center
36 Center Street
Warsaw, NY 14569

Cost

This event is free.

Host

Attica Veterinary


585-591-2660

Pre-Registration Deadline: October 1, 2018

Salmonella Dublin meeting Oct 11, 2018 (registration deadline 10/1)

October 11, 2018


Salmonella Dublin

(A real threat to your dairy, veal, or beef operation)

Dr. Belinda Thompson, Cornell University, College of Veterinarian Medicine

• What is Salmonella Dublin & why is it so devastating to dairy, veal, & beef operations?
• What is the risk to people?
• How does it spread?
• Treatment, prevention, & control strategies.

Dr. Belinda Thompson is an assistant clinical professor at the Cornell Veterinary Medicine - Animal Health Diagnostic Center. She has worked extensively with dairy, beef and veal operations regarding the emergence of Salmonella Dublin in New York State and helped bring the blood/milk ELISA Salmonella Dublin test to Cornell.
Coordinated by: Melanie Hemenway, DVM- NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets





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