The Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS) is an initiative of the National Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Council (NFAHWC), with broad based collaborative support of industry and governments. It has been designed to fill the need for strengthened animal health surveillance in Canada. Learn more about CAHSS initiatives at http://www.cahss.ca.
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Le Système canadien de surveillance de la santé animale (SCSSA) est une initiative du Conseil national sur la santé et le bien être des animaux d’élevage (CNSBEAE), assortie d’un soutien concerté à grande échelle de l’industrie et des gouvernements. Il a été conçu de manière à répondre à la nécessité d’assurer une surveillance zoosanitaire accrue au Canada. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus sur ces initiatives http://www.cahss.ca.
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The Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS) is an initiative of the National Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Council (NFAHWC), with broad based collaborative support of industry and governments. It has been designed to fill the need for strengthened animal health surveillance in Canada. Learn more about CAHSS initiatives at http://www.cahss.ca.
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Le Système canadien de surveillance de la santé animale (SCSSA) est une initiative du Conseil national sur la santé et le bien être des animaux d’élevage (CNSBEAE), assortie d’un soutien concerté à grande échelle de l’industrie et des gouvernements. Il a été conçu de manière à répondre à la nécessité d’assurer une surveillance zoosanitaire accrue au Canada. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus sur ces initiatives http://www.cahss.ca.
Preventing an outbreak: H5N1 in dairy cattle with Dr. Murray Gillies and Dr. Henry Ceelen. Animal Health Insights miniseries, Ep 1, February 13, 2025
CAHSS Podcast Series - Animal Health Insights
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Preventing an outbreak: H5N1 in dairy cattle with Dr. Murray Gillies and Dr. Henry Ceelen. Animal Health Insights miniseries, Ep 1, February 13, 2025
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a contagious viral disease that continues to impact domestic and wild birds. In March of 2024, HPAI was detected in dairy cattle in Texas, and has since spread rapidly across the United States. To date, it has not been detected in Canada in cattle.
In this new miniseries, Dr. Murray Gillies, a veterinarian and the Interim Division Director for the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System, and Dr. Henry Ceelen, a bovine veterinarian and Secretary Treasurer for the Canadian Association of Bovine Veterinarians, join Dr. Steven Roche of ACER Consulting to discuss HPAI in dairy cattle, including disease presentation, spread, and prevention, as well as the Canadian response.
Links of interest
CFIA: Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in cattle
USDA: HPAI in livestock
Dairy Farmers of Canada and Animal Health Canada: HPAI: Biosecurity Recommendations forDairy Farmers
National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health: Avian influenza A(H5N1) in dairy farms: An update on public health and food safety concerns
CAHSS Podcast Series - Animal Health Insights
The Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS) is an initiative of the National Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Council (NFAHWC), with broad based collaborative support of industry and governments. It has been designed to fill the need for strengthened animal health surveillance in Canada. Learn more about CAHSS initiatives at http://www.cahss.ca.
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Le Système canadien de surveillance de la santé animale (SCSSA) est une initiative du Conseil national sur la santé et le bien être des animaux d’élevage (CNSBEAE), assortie d’un soutien concerté à grande échelle de l’industrie et des gouvernements. Il a été conçu de manière à répondre à la nécessité d’assurer une surveillance zoosanitaire accrue au Canada. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus sur ces initiatives http://www.cahss.ca.