Feedstuffs to collaborate with University of Minnesota iCOMOS on webinar series
Although African swine fever has existed and spread globally since 1912, much of the world outside of the veterinary profession, swine industry, and government regulatory agencies are unaware of the many negative consequences that affect One Health when a country becomes infected with ASFV or other foreign animal diseases.
A webinar series is planned to explore the unknowns and less obvious negative consequences of global disease pandemics, using ASF as a model, and begin a conversation about the need for preparedness and development of contingency plans when or if it occurs in the U.S. and elsewhere. The series will be a collaboration between the University of Minnesota / The International Conference on One Medicine One Science (iCOMOS), Feedstuffs and National Hog Farmer.
Sponsor partnerships are now available for this global hog industry event. Contact Andy Vance or Kristin Bakker for more information.