AGES is organising an advanced training event on important infectious agents in domestic wild animals for hunters, veterinarians and interested specialists.
Experts from AGES and the Ministry of Health will speak about the current spread and significance of infectious diseases in wild animals, some of which pose a risk to livestock and pets or a danger to humans due to their zoonotic potential.
It is also possible to take part in the event online.
Contents
- African swine fever
- Avian influenza (poultry plague)
- Foot and mouth disease
- Tuberculosis
- Tularemia (rabbit plague) & tick transmission
- Fox tapeworm
- Rabies
- ...
Target group
- Hunters
- Veterinarians
- Official veterinarians
- Interested specialists
Note on continuing education
For this event, educational hours are requested in accordance with the educational regulations of the Austrian Veterinary Chamber.
Language
German
Registration information
Please register by 28.03.2025 at the latest.
This event will be held as a hybrid event (participation online or in person on site possible).
Technical management
Dr Michael Dünser
AGES GmbH, Animal Health
IVET Linz
Univ. Doz. Dr Georg Duscher
AGES GmbH, Animal Health
IVET Mödling
Prof. Dr Friedrich Schmoll
AGES GmbH, Animal Health
IVET Mödling