Poultry producers will meet in Des Moines, Iowa, at the end of this month to discuss what they’ve learned from this year’s outbreak of high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The “Avian Influenza Outbreak…Lessons Learned” Conference has been scheduled for July 28-29, 2015, at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown, and registration is free to qualified stakeholders of the poultry industry. The conference will be closed to media.
The conference agenda was developed through the collaboration of the National Chicken Council, National Turkey Federation, United Egg Producers, USA Poultry & Egg Export Council, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Poultry & Egg Association. The conference will address the following topics.
H5N2 Outbreak: Where Are We… Where Are We Going?
HPAI Epidemiological Investigations: Biosecurity’s Role in Disease Prevention
Industry Biosecurity Challenges
Accountability for Biosecurity
Indemnity Process and Procedures
Communication: Effective Customer Communications, State Agencies, and Federal Agency Stakeholder Communication
Producer Panel: Lessons Learned
Research Update Panel: Vaccination, Epidemiology of the Virus, and Disease Transmission
Biosecurity for Feed
After the Outbreak: Disposal and Depopulation Methods, Cleaning and Disinfecting, and Re-Population
Gaps and Opportunities – Open Discussion
Actions Items for the Fall Season
Impact on Trade: Implication of Response Activities on Trade, Interstate Poultry Movement, and International
To register to attend the “Avian Influenza Outbreak…Lessons Learned” Conference, click here.