Vets for a Better Life
It was a competition designed for Senior High School students
The Coloring and Drawing Competition for Kindergarten and Elementary School Students was held on December 20, 2008 at Kinanti Room in Hotel Salak The Heritage in celebration of CIVAS’ 3rd Anniversary
To control zoonotic diseases in Indonesia, all stakeholders involved, including the medical profession, veterinary medical profession, public health field, and even the general public must raise concern and awareness on the importance of integrated collaboration for this issue
Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) in collaboration with the Animal Hospital of Bogor Agricultural University (RSH-IPB) and the West Java II Branch of Indonesian Veterinary Medical Association (PDHI) had held a free rabies vaccination event themed “Make Rabies History”
This study is a continuation of a study done by CIVAS in 2007 in DKI Jakarta province. The previous study in 2007 found that 82.4% of Poultry Collecting Facilities (PCFs) in DKI Jakarta province was infected by AI, but it was unable to identify the source of the viruses
CIVAS bekerjasama dengan Colorado State University (CSU) dalam melaksanakan riset-riset yang mendukung pengendalian AI di Indonesia, sekaligus peningkatan kapasitas laboratorium di Universitas di Indonesia
Pada bulan November 2008 CIVAS melakukan beberapa kegiatan penelitian mengenai Avian Influenza di Indonesia. Kegiatan penelitian ini didukung oleh Prof. Mo Salman dari Colorado State University (CSU)
The mission of World Rabies Day is to raise awareness about the impact of human and animal rabies
Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) in collaboration with the Livestock Services Office of Sukabumi district had conducted rabies vaccination in four subdistricts in Sukabumi district.
The workshop was primarily targeted for local participants in Sri Lanka who are responsible for general public health
Most PSHs in Indonesia does not meet the minimum standards for a slaughterhouse. On the other hand, most people are not interested to build a slaughterhouse that meets the standards because they see it as very expensive and not profitable
Developing countries visited by the Global Vets students are countries in Central America, East Africa, South Africa, and Southeast Asia