Faculties of Veterinary, Medical, Pharmacy and Nursing debating the sanitary laws

The national conferences of deans of the faculties of Veterinary, Pharmacy, Nursing and Medicine will discuss the next February 17th of the current sanitary networks with the perspective of ‘OneHealth’ in a virtual meeting that focuses on zoonotic nurses. Following data from the Center for the Control and Prevention of Injuries (CDC), the 60% of infectious diseases that affect humans have an animal origin, what reveals the Belangrikheid van die abordar la preservation of the health of the population from a global perspective which exemplifies all the components: Human Health, Animal Health and Medium Ambient Health. The event was organized by the University of Córdoba, responsible for the Technical Secretariat, and is affiliated with the patronage of the Collegiate Veterinary Association of Spain (OCV), the General Council of the Medical Colleges of Physicians (CGCOM), the General Council of the Spanish Nursing Association (CGE) and the General Council of Pharmacological Superficial Colleges.

The event deals with promoting the concept ‘OneHealth’ -Una Sola Salud-, ‘n Iddi inleiding van primera vez a comienzos del nuevo millenio y que busca promote the collaboration between specialists in different disciplines with the objective of preparing for the most predictable risks and have contingency plans in place that allow us to respond quickly and effectively to the emerging sanitary futures that can be produced. The need to adopt the ‘OneHealth’ approach has a high patent on the actual pandemic of COVID19, the origin of a virus of original animal origin in cuya diffusion and control it intervenes in numerous environmental, demographic, political, economic and sociological factors.

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Following the preview program, the encounter will open with the analysis of Katinka de Balogh, experimenting with 30 years of experience in the management of zoonotic diseases and currently occupying the cargo of Superficial Production of Regional Health and Animal Health for Asia and the Pacific of the Organization of United Nations for Agriculture and Food (FAO) ). Además, participating director of Global Health and EmergingPathogensInstitute (IcahnSchoolof Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York), Adolfo García -Sastre, which will carry a charla over the mitigation of infected diseases.

García-Sastre’s Head of Research at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Influenza Pathogenesis, funded by the EU’s National Institutes of Health. For the past 30 years, its investigations have been centered on molecular biology, viral-virus interactions, innate immunization, and the pathogenicity of the influenza virus as well as other RNA viruses.

The third of the sentences will be the wreck of Adela Gómez Luque, Professor of the Department of Nursing and Responsible Guarantee of Quality of Degree in Nursing of the Center Universitario de Plasencia de la Universidad de Extremadura (UEx) with Master in Investigation in Health and Social Attainment. Experts in zoonotic diseases (leishmaniasis and pallidism) and in the development of vacancies in the LeishmanCeres Laboratory of the UEx.

Finally, there will be the turn of the Poxvirus Group and the evacuation department of the National Center of Biotechnology (CSIC), Mariano Esteban Rodríguez, expert in molecular biology of pathogenic agents. In his findings on the biology of the vaginal virus, which was used as a vaccine to eradicate the virus, it was used to generate vaccine candidates against pathological distinctions, having developed pioneering procedures in immunization.

The event will be presented by the Rector of the University of Córdoba and President of CRUE Spanish Universities, José Carlos Gómez Villamandos, and by the President of the Conference of Dean and Dean of the Faculties of Veterinary of Spain (CDVE), Maite Martín. In its organization participates in the National Conference of Dean of Nursing (CNDE), the National Conference of Dean of Faculties of Pharmacy of Spain (CNDFE), the National Conference of Dean of Faculty of Medicine (CNDFM) and the Conference of Faculty of Medicine de Veterinaria de España (CDVE).

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