International Scientific and Practical Conference of Veterinary Doctors of Poultry Farms of the Russian Federation and CIS Countries
From 29 February to 1 March 2024, the International Scientific and Practical Conference of Veterinary Doctors of the Poultry Industry of the Russian Federation and the CIS «Important issues of diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases of birds in industrial poultry production» were held in Vladimir. The event was organized by the Federal Center for Animal Health.
The conference was attended by specialists and scientific employees of the Federal Center for Animal Health (FCAH), experts of the Russian Federation, the Eurasian Association of Poultry Breeders, and representatives of industry research and production companies of Russia, Turkey and India, employees of the poultry industry. The event gathered about 120 participants.
Head of the Department of Pathological Anatomy and Histology, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor Igor Nikolayevich Gromov was invited as a speaker. He gave a presentation «Pathomorphology and diagnosis of the most common infectious and non-communicable diseases of productive poultry». The performance aroused great interest among the audience. At the end of the conference in the format of the round table Gromov I. N. answered all questions of the conference participants. They were provided with up-to-date information about the work of FPDR of VSAVM, retraining in specialties «Veterinary pathological anatomy», «Veterinary sanitation and expertise».
During the conference, video recordings were made for posting on Youtube.
During the conference Gromov I.N. gave a blitz-interview to the information portal «Veterinary and life», during which he shared his experience in the field of pathomorphological diagnosis of diseases of birds infectious and non-communicable etiology, flowing classically and as pathomorphosis (a modified pathologistic picture against the background of vaccinations and the use of antibacterial drugs), interpretation of autopsy results, establishment of «key» diseases in complex viral-bacterial associations.