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Xviii International Congress on Animal Hygiene THAILAND’S PROPOSAL TO HOST XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ANIMAL HYGIENE PROPOSED BY THAI SWINE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 2 CONTENTS CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 3 THAILAND’S READINESS 17 INVITATION TO THAILAND 4 • Thailand: A Great Place to Visit 18 SUPPORTING LETTER 5 • Bangkok: The Metropolis of 20 ABOUT THE HOST 6 Unique Harmony ISAH 2017 IN THAILAND 9 • Thailand within Reach 21 • Motto of the Congress 10 • Easy to Get Around 22 •General Congress Topics 10 • Accommodation 23 • Specific Congress Topic 11 • Unforgettable Social Events 24 • Field Trips/Technical Tours 11 • Pre-Post Conference Tour 25 • Congress’s Timeline 12 • A Few Days Getaway 27 • Proposed Registration Fees 13 ANNEX 28 • Proposed Congress Venue 14 Chulalongkorn University • Proposed Venue 16 ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 3 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE LOCAL HOST THAI SWINE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University Henri-Dunant Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand www.dtc.ac.th LOCAL SUPPORTS THE FACULTY OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY VETERINARY SCIENCE, ASSOCIATION OF CHULALONGKORN THAILAND UNIVERSITY THAI POULTRY VETERINARY THAILAND CONVENTION ASSOCIATION AND EXHIBITION BUREAU THE SWINE RAISER ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND PROPOSED DATE JUNE 2017 PROPOSED CITY BANGKOK, THAILAND ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 4 INVITATION TO THAILAND ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 5 SUPPORTING LETTER ABOUT THE HOST ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 7 LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE ORGANIZING COMMITTEES • THAI SWINE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION • THE FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE, CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY • THAI POULTRY VETERINARY ASSOCIATION • SWINE RAISER ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND • ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND CHAIRMAN OF THE CONGRESS PROF. DR. ROONGROJ THANAWONGNUVEJ SECRETARY OF COMMITTEES THE CONGRESS DR. PRAMOTE TALAWAT ASS. PROF. DR. SUJATE CHAUNCHOM Thai Swine Veterinary Association ASS. PROF. DR. ANNOP SURIYASOMBOON DR. SUMET SUPCHUKUL ASS. PROF. DR. DUSIT LAOHASINNARONG Thai Poultry Veterinary Association DR. TANUNT LEELAYUVA MR. SUTHEP WONGREUN DR. WILAS WIBULSIRIKUL Animal Husbandry Association of Thailand DR. TEERAPARP AROONPAIROJ MR.SURACHAI SUTTHITHAM Swine Raiser Association of Thailand DR. BOONYITA RUJTIKUMPORN DR. ANGSANA HORCHAROEN ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 8 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ASSOC. PROF. KITCHA URAIRONG Faculty of Veterinary Science, Kasetsart University ASSIST. PROF. DR. PARIWAT POONPERM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kasetsart University ASSIST. PROF. DR. SATHORN PORNTRAKULPIPAT Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University ASSIST. PROF. DR. JESSADA JIWAKANOND Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University ASSIST. PROF. DR. DETCHRIT NIL-UBON Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University ASSIST. PROF. PANUWAT YAEMSAKUL Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University ASSIST. PROF. DR. CHAMLONG MITCHAOTHAI Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mahanakorn University of Technology ASSOC. PROF. DR. KAMPON KEOKET Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University ASSIST. PROF. DR. DUSIT LAOHASINARONG Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University ASS. PROF. ANDRES ALAND (ESTONIA) ASS. PROF. THOMAS BANHAZI (AUSTRALIA) PROF. ENDONG BAO (CHINA) PROF. JOZEF BÍREŠ (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ING. ZUZANA BÍROŠOVÁ (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) PROF. LÝDIA CISLÁKOVÁ (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ASS. PROF. FRANK VAN EERDENBURG (NETHERLANDS) ASS. PROF. ŠTEFAN FAIX (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ASS. PROF. STEFAN GUNNARSSON (SWEDEN) PROF. JÖRG HARTUNG (GERMANY) PROF. PETER JURIŠ (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ASS. PROF. LÁSZLÓ KÖNYVES (HUNGARY) PROF. JAROSLAV LEGÁTH (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) PROF. JOSÉ MARTINEZ (FRANCE) PROF. GUSTAVO RUIZ-LANG (MEXICO) DR. HERMANN SCHOBESBERGER (AUSTRIA) ISAH 2017 IN THAILAND ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 10 ISAH 2017 IN THAILAND MOTTO OF THE CONGRESS “HEALTHY ANIMAL HYGIENE FOR GREEN WEALTHY LIVE” GENERAL CONGRESS TOPICS • Animal hygiene and food quality and safety • Animal health, welfare and behavior • Prevention of disease, biosecurity – vaccination • Animal hygiene, preventive veterinary medicine and herd health • Zoonoses, emerging diseases • Precision livestock farming • Novel housing and husbandry system • Sustainability in livestock production • Environmental pollution, emissions, abatement • Feed, water and waste hygiene and management • Livestock in developing countries • Climate change and livestock production ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 11 SPECIFIC CONGRESS TOPICS • Animal hygiene and Herd health – ruminants, pig, poultry, sheep, others • Animal hygiene and food quality and safety • Animal health and welfare in housing, transport and slaughter • Prevention of disease, biosecurity – Vaccination • Sustainable animal production – efficient and alternative farming • Livestock in developing countries • Zoonoses – e.g. salmonella, campylobacter, mycobacteria • Infectious diseases, emerging / exotic pathogens • Antibiotic resistance and consequences – Enterobacteria, ESBL, MRSA • PLF – Precision Livestock Farming – techniques and benefits • Housing conditions – light, air quality, litter, floor; human operators • Water hygiene, quality – supply, technology, biofilms • Environmental pollution by animal production – emissions, slurry, waste, bioaerosols, dust, antibiotic residues, surface and ground water, abatement techniques • Feeding & Feed Additives • Climate Change and livestock production • Animal Welfare – Production diseases, indicators, transport, stunning methods and slaughter • Hygienic measures in animal production, cleaning, disinfection, deratisation • Horse health, handling and housing FIELD TRIPS / TECHNICAL TOURS • Poultry / Swine farms (CPF, Betagro, SRAT) • Poultry Processing and Further Processing Plant (CPF) • Private Animal Laboratory (AHTSO, CPF or Betagro Science Park) ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 12 CONGRESS’S TIMELINE ABSTRACTS Abstract submission form has been closed. The information about acceptance or rejection of your abstract(s) has been sent out. Authors of acceppted abstracts have to submit full paper by 1 April 2017. 5 August 2016 Opening of abstract submission system 31 December 2016 Deadline for abstract submission 20 February 2017 Information about acceptance/rejection 1 April 2017 Deadline for full papers (all authors have to be registered for the congress and their registration fees have to be covered) INSTRUCTIONS FOR FULL PAPERS 20 February 2017 Opening of on-line form 1 April 2017 Deadline for full papers INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION • Abstract should be an explicit summary of your presentation that states the problem, the methods used, and the major results and conclusions. • The abstract should be at least 200 words, but not exceeding 300 words. • Use font type Times New Roman, with single spaced lines. • Title of the paper (style: “Abstract Title”, 14 points, all caps, centered) could span in maximum two rows, and is followed by one blank line. • Author’s names are written in full. • For the body of the abstract use structured subheadings as follows: 1. Introduction 2. Animals, Materials and Methods 3. Results 4. Conclusions • The abstracts are to be submitted by 1 December 2016 via online submission. • The content of the abstracts will be the basis for acceptance for oral or poster presentation at XVIII ISAH Congress 2017. • The members of the XVIII ISAH 2017 Scientific Committee will review the abstracts and authors will be informed about acceptance of their paper for presentation by 15 February 2017. • The lenght of full paper should be 4 pages. All authors have to cover their registration fee, otherwise they will not be included in the Final Programme nor Proceedings. ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 13 PROCEEDINGS Printed proceedings from the congress will be published and all participants will get one copy if they tick this option during the registration procedure. CONGRESS LANGUAGE English will be the official language of the Congress. It will be used for all printed materials, presentations and discussions. No simultaneous translation will be provided. PROPOSED REGISTRATIONS FEES RATE EARLY LATE ON-SITE PARTICIPANT 440 USD 490 USD 540 USD ISAH MEMBER 400 USD 450 USD 500 USD STUDENT AND 240 USD 290 USD 340 USD PTF SCHOLAR 1-DAY 240 USD 240 USD 340 USD REGISTRATION ACCOMPANYING 35 USD 35 USD 35 USD PERSON THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR DELEGATES INCLUDES: • Admission to scientific sessions and exhibition • Congress materials • Printed proceedings (needs to be marked during the registration procedureprocedure) • Welcome Reception • Coffee Breaks ISAH 2017 XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BANGKOK, ON ANIMAL HYGIENE THAILAND 14 PROPOSED CONGRESS VENUE CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY Chulalongkorn University occupies a vast area Its campus has experiences in organizing many in downtown Bangkok. Within easy reach by car, international conferences. With a large number coach and BTS Sky Train connecting to MRT of multifunctional rooms from a small size for Underground, the venue provides superb accessibility breakout session to an auditorium for a large scale to other areas in the city centre and the Inbound and conference, Chulalongkorn University
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