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Experts in Bovine Medicine will give an online conference on mastitis

Experts in Bovine Medicine will give an online conference on mastitis
Experts in Bovine Medicine will give an online conference on mastitis
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Next , May 15, the Conference “Mastatest will take place, challenging the treatment of mastitis?” Where experts in bovine medicine will share proven strategies in the field of mastitis and scientific innovations to better manage this pathology, answering the questions of the conference attendees.

The conference will be given by Paolo Moroni y Francisco Malcatathat will answer the questions of the attendees to it.

Mastitis is considered the most common and expensive of the dairy industry, and that is that mastitis not only reduces production in the dairy industry, but shortly the productive life of affected animals, in addition to the cost it supposes for milk producers.

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In order to visualize the conference in online mode it is essential to register in this link.

Bovine Medicine Experts

Paolo Moroni is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, PHD Diploma at the European Bovine Management College and associated professor at the Institute of Infectious Diseases, Prophylaxis and Veterinary Legislation of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University University Degli Studi of Milan, Italy.

Francisco Malcata is a European veterinary specialist in Bovine Health Management (Dipl. ECBHM). It has a master’s degree in Veterinary Medicine (MVM) of the University of Glasgow. He has conducted research on tools for the directed treatment of Bovine Clinical Mastitis with Xperiencia both in clinical and academy practice in several European countries. He is currently a global medical manager for dairy cows in vetoquinol

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