International Conference & Expo on Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine. February 25-26, 2019, Durban, South Africa

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International Conference & Expo on Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine February 25-26, 2019, Durban, South Africa Webiste: https://scientificfederation.com/animal-science-2019/index.php Abstract link: https://scientificfederation.com/animalscience-2019/abstractsubmission.php Email: animal-science-2019@scientificfederation.com

Welcome Message On behalf of the Organizing and Advisory Committee we take great pleasure in welcoming academic scientists, researchers, students, scholars and experts of application fields to Durban, South Africa for the 1st edition of the Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine conference to foster the progress in the field by contributing with your expertise to what promises to be a very comprehensive and exciting meeting, and to enjoy the immense unique artistic heritage and wonderful landscape of South Africa. 02 International Conference & Expo on Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine, which will be held during February 25-26, 2019 at Durban, South Africa, is the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. The event will have 5-6 world level (Highly cited class) Plenary speakers, established Keynote speakers, active Invited speakers and fresh contributed speakers. In addition, variety of poster presentations along with workshops and special sessions would be interested in audience. About Conference: Our pleasure to meet you at upcoming event!!! The aim of the Animal Science-2019 is to promote quality research and real-world impact in an atmosphere of true international cooperation between scientists and engineers by bringing together again the world class researchers, International Communities and Industrial heads to discuss the latest developments and innovations in the fields of Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine. We sincerely hope that Animal Science-2019 serves as an international platform for meeting researchers from around the world, widen professional contact and create new opportunities, including establishing new collaborations. Important Dates Abstract Submission Starts: February 01, 2018 Abstract Submission Deadline: December 28, 2018 Standard Registration Deadline: December 28, 2018

03 Participations @ Conference Speaker Participation Workshop Participation Poster Presentations Symposium s Exhibitors Booth and Stalls Sponsorship E-Video Participation Who Can Attend: Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors PhD Scholars Graduates and Post Graduates Directors, CEO s of Organizations Head of Departments Association, Association presidents and professionals Research Institutes and members Manufacturing Companies Training Institutes Veterinary surgeons Doctors Sessions: Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine Disease surveillance, bio security and emergency preparedness Emerging diseases, e.g. avian influenza, west Nile virus, BSE Humane slaughter Animal food safety Antimicrobial resistance Judicious use of animal health products International harmonization of new drug approval processes Establishment of adequate and achievable bio security systems Production animal welfare and animal care Mass destruction of animals for disease control Establishment of codes of practice for responsible animal care The humane handling of livestock throughout the food chain Emerging therapeutic products

Organizing Committee Members Yusuf L Henuk University of Sumatera Utara Indonesia Plenary Speakers Mechthild Ladwig-Wiegard Freie Universität Berlin Germany Mekala Lakshman P.V.Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University, India Zuheir Mahmoud University of Khartoum Sudan 04 George Lovrecz Monash University Australia Keynote Speakers Joseph B. Hess Auburn University USA Maciej Kurpisz Polish Academy of Sciences Session Poland Moustafa M. Zeitoun Qassim University Saudi Arabia Ahmad Abdulaziz AlAl-Ghaneim Qassim University, South Africa Naceur Mhamdi Sousse University, Tunisia Debabrata Biswas University of Maryland, USA Omojola Andrew University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Tourist Attractions 05 About Venue Durban is the busiest port in South Africa. It is a popular tourist destination due to its warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. The waters of the Indian Ocean are temperate and swimming is possible all year round. Situated on the east coast of South Africa, the tourist attractions in Durban and surrounds are multitude and very unique. The city is one of the most diverse in Africa with a cultural richness of mixed beliefs and traditions. Zulus form the largest single ethnic group and Durban has the most Indians of any city outside of India, bringing with them a variety of cuisine, culture and religion. The conference venue is situated on the Golden Mile, a popular stretch of beachfront, including the promenade that runs along with it, that runs from ushaka Marine World to the the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium, built for the Soccer World Cup held in 2010. The city is also a gateway to national game parks and historic sites of the Zulu Kingdom, the City Hall, the Botanical Gardens and the Drakensberg, a spectacular mountain range.

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