Previous General Assemblies

June 2019

EASVO General Assembly

Bratislava, Slovakia

On 6th June 2019 the EASVO General Assembly took place in Bratislava at the Radisson Blu Hotel.

We heard about the progress on the implementation of the Official Controls Regulation, Animal Health Regulation and the work of the FVE AWWG, and we agreed to vote in favour of the 3 AW papers presented for vote at the FVE GA (end of life horses, early neutering in cats and lameness in dairy cattle).

We also agreed to vote in favour of the position paper on dry cow treatment and we were joined by UEVH (Hygienists) and the FVE and AVMA presidents for a joint session on the Wellbeing of Government Veterinarians - this included the UK's Mind Matters Initiative.

It was also really interesting to hear presentations from some of our members on their veterinary services database and risk-based Official Controls in Portugal and the successful eradication of ASF in the Czech Republic.

We then spent some time discussing the challenges that OVs face in assessing long distance (and particularly 3rd country) journey logs under Regulation (EC) 1/2005 and this generated several recommendations to the FVE board and AWWG.

And last, but not least, we heard from FEEVA’s president, Mette Uldahl, on their communications initiative for practitioners on West Nile Fever in horses.

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November 2018

EASVO General Assembly

Rome, Italy

Last 8th November the EASVO General Assembly took place in Rome at Roma Eventi Piazza di Spagna.

Here we heard updates on the progress in the implementation of the Official Controls Regulation and Animal Health Regulation with EASVO members effectively engaged in that new WG.

Animal Welfare was also covered and the work of the FVE AWWG with EASVO agreeing to vote in favour of the 2 papers (AW professional owner’s education and animal-based indicators) with some feedback to be provided during the recommendations to the FVE GA. We also updated our recommendation that Aquatic Animal welfare is considered in their future work programme to include insects and other invertebrates.

The UK gave a pre-publication presentation of AGV's survey on Government Veterinarian’s wellbeing which was very well received and we propose to hold a joint meeting with UEVH at the June GA.

Norway gave an interesting presentation on how they have approached the monitoring and plans for eradication of CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease) in Reindeer (and other cervids).

Italy then led a discussion on the challenges and opportunities of using data to provide an evidence base for risk analysis and the paradox that, in preventative medicine, success can result in a reduction of the perceived need for the intervention. We concluded that, as veterinarians, we should embrace advances in technology and deploy evidence based interventions when providing advice to politicians and the public.

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June 2018

EASVO General Assembly

Bergen, Norway

On 7th June 2018 the EASVO General Assembly took place in Bergen at Bryggen.

The GA covered updates on the progress of the implementation of the Official Controls Regulation with EASVO highlighting the value of the input of FVE in developing position papers and highlighting the key role of the Veterinarian along the whole food chain.

We also discussed the rapidly developing implementation of the Animal Health Regulation and recommended that the FVE establish a WG in this important area.

Animal Welfare was also covered through the work of the FVE AWWG and we agreed to recommend that Aquatic Animal Welfare is considered in their future work programme.

We then joined UEVP (Veterinary Practitioners) in an interesting joint session with EASVO and UEVH (Veterinary Hygienists) on “One Health” in Norway and we heard a quote from Barak Obama in 2014 that, in our globalised society, “A health threat anywhere is a health threat everywhere”.

Finally, we discussed developing an VETCEE dossier for a Veterinary Public Health qualification and concluded that we will work with EVERI (Vets in Education, Research and Industry) and UEVH on this.

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