Date: 29-30 January 2025
Time: The course starts at 10am on Day 1 and will finish around 4pm on Day 2
Location: Holiday Inn Hotel, Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh, EH12 6UA
The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth information on the major infectious diseases that impact at the herd level. It covers the biology, diagnosis and control of BVD, IBR, Johne’s disease, Leptospirosis and Neospora in relation to the UK livestock systems. In addition salmonellosis and venereal Campylobacter infection are also discussed.
This course provides the veterinary practitioner with all the information required to advise their clients on the control, accreditation and prevention of these financially important diseases. The course satisfies CHeCS requirement for cattle practitioners to have undergone appropriate post graduate training in these diseases in order to provide veterinary support to their clients participating in CHeCS programmes.
Course content
- The biology of each of the diseases
- The principles and limitations of diagnostic tests, their applications for each disease and case based examples for discussion
- Practical approaches to control in the dairy and beef herds
This course may support those working towards their RCVS CertAVP. It is particularly applicable to:
- B-PAP.2 Production animal practice
- C-C.7 Youngstock rearing & infectious diseases
Please watch our course video for more information from the tutors.