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Ceva Portugal hosts successful Symposium on Q Fever 

Ceva Portugal recently conducted a highly successful symposium on Q Fever, attended by over 150 cattle veterinarians and held across two sessions in the North and South of Portugal.  

Professor Raphael Guatteo, keynote speaker and renowned international expert in Q Fever, provided a deep dive into the clinical impact, diagnosis and control measures for Q Fever, emphasizing an evidence-based and ONE HEALTH approach. 

Carla Azevedo, Corporate Global Marketing Manager, introduced an innovative digital tool that calculates the economic impact of Q Fever and demonstrates the financial advantages of vaccination.  

With the aim of building awareness of the zoonotic aspect of the disease, the attendees also had the opportunity to participate in an nationwide seroprevalence study of Q Fever in ruminant veterinarians.  

José Maria Cardoso, Ruminant Business Unit Manager of Ceva Portugal, stated, “The strong participation and active involvement of attendees highlight the Portuguese veterinary community’s commitment to addressing Q Fever. Ceva Portugal remains dedicated to offering innovative solutions that assist veterinarians in combating this significant zoonotic disease, which critically impacts cattle reproduction.” 

 

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