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1999 LCI Conference on Animal Health Emergency Management

1999 LCI Conference on Animal Health & International Trade
Nashville, Tennessee

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Opening General Session
Animal Health & International Trade
WTO Agreements and Principles
Kevin Brosch, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Scientific, Cultural and Political Complexities of International Trade in Animals and Animal Products
Dr. Robert Kahrs, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

New Initiatives in Animal Health Emergency Management
Animal Health Emergency Management: Where are We?
Dr. Kenneth Olson, American Farm Bureau Federation

State Self Assessment Results on AHEM
Dr. Alfonso Torres, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Seminar Presentations
Animal Health & International Trade I
OIE – World Organization for Animal Health
Dr. Joan Arnoldi, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services

Recognition of Animal Health Status of Exporting Countries & Regions
Dr. Michael David, USDA, APHIS, VS

Cattle Health Issues at the Farm Level
Issues Associated with Current CVIs
Dr. David Glauer, Ohio Department of Agriculture

Dairy Farm Biosecurity
Dr. Larry Hutchinson, Pennsylvania State University

Biosecurity: Preventing and Controlling Diseases in the Beef Herd
Dr. John Thomson, Iowa State University

PRV Eradication: Completing the Program by Year 2000
Minnesota Pseudorabies Update
Dr. Thomas Hagerty, Minnesota Board of Animal Health

Pseudorabies in Iowa Update
Dr. Lawrence Birchmier, Iowa Department of Agriculture

Indiana’s PRV Eradication Initiatives
Dr. Brett Marsh, Indiana Board of Animal Health

North Carolina’s Ascent to Stage IV
Dr. Tom McGinn, North Carolina Department of Agriculture

Filling the Gaps: What is Your Role in Animal Health Emergency Management
How to Exercise An Animal Health Emergency Management System: A Review of FEMA Models
Dr. Mark Teachman, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Awareness of Educational Tools
Dr. Dee Ellis, Texas Animal Health Commission

State Self Assessments: Next Steps
Dr. Tom Holt, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services; Dr. Larry Williams, Nebraska Department of Agriculture; Dr. Beth Lautner, National Pork Producers Council

Putting the Final Touches on Brucellosis Eradication
Update of Current Brucellosis Vaccine & Diagnostic Methodologies
Dr. Phil Elzer, Louisiana State University

USDA’s Final Effort for Swine Brucellosis Eradication
Dr. Arnold Taft, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Brucellosis Eradication: Where We Are, Where We’re Going
Dr. Valerie Ragan, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Health Implications of Structural Changes in the U.S. Swine Industry
Conducting Surveillance to Facilitate Trade: An Update on the Swine Futures Project
Dr. Eric Bush, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

H3N2 Swine Influenza Virus Infection in the United States
Dr. Eileen Ostlund, National Veterinary Services Laboratory

Internet-Based Solutions to Support Better Swine Health
Kevin Maher, E-Markets

Antimicrobial Resistance, Food Animal Pathogens & Human Health
Antimicrobial Resistance & Research: Challenges
Dr. Roger Johnson, FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine

Prudent Use of Antibiotics in Animals
Dr. Bert Mitchell, FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine

The Veterinary Profession’s Response to Antimicrobial Resistance
Dr. Lyle Vogel, American Veterinary Medical Association

Environmental Audits & Composting
Livestock to Wormstock: Composting Large Animal Carcasses
Dr. Wendy Underwood, Elanco Animal Health

Environmental Audits on Swine Farms
Dan Uthe, National Pork Producers Council

Current Projects in Livestock Care Research
The Type and Scope of USDA, CSREES Programs Funding Farm Animal Well-Being/Welfare Research
Dr. Glenn Gray, USDA, CSREES, PAS

ARS National Program on Animal Well-Being and Stress Control Systems
Dr. Julie Morrow-Tesch, USDA, ARS

Survey of Trucking Practices and Injury to Slaughter Horses
Dr. Temple Grandin, Colorado State University

Health Issues for the Sheep Industry in the 21st Century
The Future of Commercial Sheep and Goat Production in the U.S.
Dr. Maurice Shelton, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station

Scrapie Program Update
Dr. Diane Sutton, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Porcine Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome
PMWS: A Diagnostic Perspective
Dr. Steven Sorden, Iowa State University

Porcine Circovirus and the Etiology of Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome
Dr. Steven Krakowka, The Ohio State University

PCR-Based Detection and Characterization of Porcine Circovirus
Dr. Roger Maes, Michigan State University

Animal Health & International Trade II
Trade Challenges & Opportunities for Animal Agriculture
Nick Giordano, National Pork Producers Council

Economic Impact of Changes in International Trade of Animals and Animal Products
Dr. Parr Rosson, Texas A&M University

Other Animal Health & International Trade Related Presentations
Conforming to Changing Paradigms in International Trade
Amy Mann, USAHA Committee on Import-Export

The Russian Poultry Embargo – A Case Study
Jim Sumner, U.S.A. Poultry & Egg Export Council

Export of Semen & Embryos in a Changing Environment
Dr. Don Monke, Select Sires, Inc.

Expanding International Trade While Protecting U.S. Animal Agriculture from Foreign Animal Diseases
Dr. Robert Kahrs, USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services

Closing General Session
Setting the Future Agenda for Trade
Paul Drazek, Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy