The program reflected current issues, focusing on influenza viruses and the « One Health » theme, highlighting the interconnection between animal, human, and environmental health.
Among the participants, INNOZH attended several high-quality conferences. Key takeaways include:
- Poultry Diagnostic Organization Presentation (Alexis Kiers, Dr. Bassecour) A specialized organization assists veterinarians in diagnosing backyard poultry, enhancing care for farmers.
- Insects and Vector-Borne Diseases (Thomas Balenghien, CIRAD) CIRAD presented on insect-transmitted diseases, emphasizing climate change’s impact, particularly the increased dengue risk in France.
- Insect-Based Feed Supplements (Hugo Paysan, Innovafeed) Innovafeed showcased its black soldier fly farm, producing sustainable fatty acids that improve meat yield and animal microbiota.
- Rodent Management in Farming (Romain Lasseur, IZIGroup) Experts discussed managing rodents, particularly the brown rat, using precise diagnostic methods for targeted treatments.
- Inter-Species Transmission of Influenza Recent avian influenza transmissions to dairy cattle in America were analyzed, underscoring the need for vigilance against potential viral evolution.
This day of rich exchanges enhanced veterinarians’ vigilance and responsiveness to current challenges.
Conclusion : Research is vital in addressing future health challenges, particularly in animal health. The scientific advancements and innovations presented at the Journée Vétérinaire Bretonne underscore the importance of disseminating knowledge and best practices. In the « One Health » perspective, sharing this information is essential for ensuring a comprehensive and integrated approach to health. By supporting research and fostering professional exchanges, we can better prepare to face future health challenges and protect the well-being of all living beings.