HPAI in Dairy Cattle ~ Spanish Webinar




Event Details

Date

May 17, 2024

Time

Noon - 1pm

Location

Zoom

Host

Central New York Dairy and Field Crops

Daniela Gonzalez Carranza
315-749-3486



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Please join us for an informational webinar for Spanish-speaking members of the dairy industry providing background and updates on the outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or H5N1 virus in dairy cattle.  Although not yet identified in New York State, it is important for all dairy industry members to stay updated on the evolving situation across the country.  This webinar will provide dairy employees with background on the outbreak, clinical signs to watch for in their herds, key farm-level biosecurity practices and personal safety measures.

Speakers:

  • Kaitlyn Lutz, VMD DABVP (Food Animal), Dairy Management Specialist, NWNY DLFC Program
  • Daniela Conzalez Carranza, MVZ MPS, Dairy Management Specialist, CNYDLFC Team
  • Samuel D. Alcaine, Ph.D., Associate Professor - Dairy Fermentations, Food Science, Cornell University



Un webinar sobre la gripe aviar en vacas lecheras

El Viernes, 17 de Mayo, 12pm EST
por Zoom

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Por favor, unanse a nosotros para un webinar informative sobre la gripe aviar en vacas lecheras.  Aunque no ha sido detectada hasta ahora en Nueva York, es importante que todos los miembros de la industria lechera se mantengan al tanto de la situacion en el pais.  En el webinar, aprenderan sobre el brote del virus, signos clinicos en las vacas, practicas claves de bioseguridad para el rancho y el personal.

Oradores:

  • Kaitlyn Lutz, VMD DABVP (Food Animal, Especialista lechera, Noroeste NY Equipo Lechera, Ganado y Cultivos
  • Daniela Gonzalez Carranza, MVZ MPS, Especialista lechera, NY Cnetral Equipo Lechera, Ganado y Cultiovs
  • Samuel D. Alcaine, Ph.D., Profesor Asociado de Fermentaciones Lacteas, Ciencias de la Alimentacion, Universidad de Cornell



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