RVC Academic is runner up at International Bovine Research Awards
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) is a pestivirus infection of cattle which causes a number of clinical problems in cattle, including infertility, respiratory diseases and fatal mucosal disease. Scientists from around the world are working hard to discover and develop ways to manage and mitigate the spread of BVD.
Angela Damaso, a lecturer at The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ has been recognised on an international stage for work on just that. Her case report entitled Control of BVD in a Dairy farm – Convincing strategies has been awarded third prize at the BVDZero Awards, international awards run by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH. The awards aim to encourage veterinary practitioners and other stakeholders of the cattle industry to communicate interesting cases of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) thus increasing awareness of this disease among all players of the cattle industry.
The Award ceremony took place in Frankfurt, on the 29 th November 2016, as part of a broader conference where leading academics shared research and knowledge with their counterparts from across the world.
Angela Damaso said: “I was thrilled to have my case shortlisted! The report presents a cost-benefit analysis of a Bovine Viral Disease control programme, dealt with by the Welsh branch of The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥. I was amazed that my colleagues described cases similar to the ones we observe in Wales, including their challenges and successes in tackling this disease.
“I hope this award helps to increase awareness to veterinarians, farmers and also vet students of the dangers of BVD to the cattle farming sector in the UK and Europe, and that all players work together towards the control and prevention of this disease.”
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The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ (RVC) is the UK's largest and longest established independent veterinary school and is a constituent College of the University of London. The RVC offers undergraduate, ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing and biological sciences, being ranked in the top 10 universities nationally for biosciences degrees. It is currently the only veterinary school in the world to hold full accreditation from AVMA, EAEVE, RCVS and AVBC.
A research-led institution, in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF2014) the RVC maintained its position as the top HEFCE funded veterinary focused research institution.
The RVC also provides animal owners and the veterinary profession with access to expert veterinary care and advice through its teaching hospitals; the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in central London, the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (Europe's largest small animal referral centre), the Equine Referral Hospital, and the Farm Animal Clinical Centre located at the Hertfordshire campus.
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