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"Veterinary" discuss avian flu crisis tomorrow
May 12, 2007
Opens Amin Abaza, and Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation tomorrow morning in Cairo Sunday, the twenty-seventh of veterinarians Arabs organized by the General Egyptian veterinary headed by Dr. Farouk al President of the Assembly, in collaboration with the Regional Office for the Near East of Food and Agriculture Organization of International "FAO".
The conference will discuss the continuing its four days, the problem of avian influenza, and the founding of the veterinary medicine in the Middle East and North Africa, which was approved by 12 countries, namely: Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Morocco, Iraq, Turkey, Yemen, Qatar, Tunisia, on the recommendations of the regional conferences for the Near East, to the Food and Agriculture Organization.
It also discusses the conference, which is attended by a select group of veterinarians and Arab heads of veterinary services in the countries of the region, many of the topics, especially cross-border diseases, and how to deal with it, in addition to common diseases that can affect humans and animals.
http://208.109.248.104/article.aspx?ArticleID=60502
"Veterinary" discuss avian flu crisis tomorrow
May 12, 2007
Opens Amin Abaza, and Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation tomorrow morning in Cairo Sunday, the twenty-seventh of veterinarians Arabs organized by the General Egyptian veterinary headed by Dr. Farouk al President of the Assembly, in collaboration with the Regional Office for the Near East of Food and Agriculture Organization of International "FAO".
The conference will discuss the continuing its four days, the problem of avian influenza, and the founding of the veterinary medicine in the Middle East and North Africa, which was approved by 12 countries, namely: Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Morocco, Iraq, Turkey, Yemen, Qatar, Tunisia, on the recommendations of the regional conferences for the Near East, to the Food and Agriculture Organization.
It also discusses the conference, which is attended by a select group of veterinarians and Arab heads of veterinary services in the countries of the region, many of the topics, especially cross-border diseases, and how to deal with it, in addition to common diseases that can affect humans and animals.
http://208.109.248.104/article.aspx?ArticleID=60502