Insights from the 2023 International Veterinary Immunology Symposium: global perspectives at Kruger National Park.

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1186/s13567-024-01409-4
Alejandra V Capozzo, Yolanda Corripio-Miyar, Yolandy Lemmer
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The 13th International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS) was initially due to take place in August 2022, but as many things in our lives, the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world two years prior, forced the organising committee to postpone the meeting until November 2023. As it is tradition, the veterinary immunology symposium was organised as a satellite meeting of the IUIS International Congress of Immunology, which in 2023 took place in Cape Town, and it is where veterinary immunologists from all over the world get together to discuss advances and challenges in the field of animal health. The 2023 International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS) was held from November 17th to 21st at Kruger National Park, Skukuza, South Africa. This was the first time the symposium was hosted on the African continent. This event gathered 210 veterinary professionals and scientists from 38 countries to discuss the latest advancements and challenges in veterinary immunology. A highlight of the event was that over 70% of the delegates were first-time attendees, contributing to the symposium's global reach. The symposium featured a series of 83 oral presentations and 104 poster presentations, including topics relating to protective immunity, vaccine strategies, important disease targets, and methodological advancements in veterinary immunology. Workshops provided hands-on experiences and discussions on new technologies such as next-generation sequencing and vaccine development strategies against bacterial infections. The symposium also provided opportunities for networking and engagements with leaders in the field, set against the backdrop of one of Africa's most iconic game reserves, enhancing the experience with a unique blend of professional exchange and natural beauty.

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2023 年国际兽医免疫学研讨会的启示:克鲁格国家公园的全球视角。
第13届国际兽医免疫学研讨会(IVIS)原定于2022年8月举行,但正如我们生活中的许多事情一样,两年前席卷全球的COVID-19大流行迫使组委会将会议推迟到2023年11月。按照传统,兽医免疫学研讨会是国际兽医联盟(IUIS)国际免疫学大会的卫星会议,2023 年的国际免疫学大会将在开普敦举行,来自世界各地的兽医免疫学家将齐聚一堂,共同探讨动物健康领域的进步与挑战。2023 年国际兽医免疫学研讨会(IVIS)于 11 月 17 日至 21 日在南非斯库扎的克鲁格国家公园举行。这是该研讨会首次在非洲大陆举办。来自 38 个国家的 210 名兽医专业人员和科学家参加了此次活动,共同探讨兽医免疫学的最新进展和挑战。本次活动的一大亮点是,70% 以上的代表是首次参会,这有助于扩大研讨会的全球影响力。研讨会上共进行了 83 场口头报告和 104 场海报展示,主题包括保护性免疫、疫苗策略、重要疾病靶点以及兽医免疫学的方法论进展。研讨会就下一代测序和针对细菌感染的疫苗开发战略等新技术提供了实践经验和讨论。研讨会还提供了与该领域领军人物进行交流和接触的机会,并以非洲最具标志性的野生动物保护区为背景,将专业交流与自然美景独特地融合在一起,增强了与会者的体验。
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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
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7.00
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92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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