We are pleased to announce the two-day One Health India Conference 2019!
This premiere event will launch India’s new One Health Initiative – an intersectoral approach to tackling the most urgent health threats in India and across the South Asia region.
The Conference will bring together thought leaders from India and around the globe, and provide a platform for researchers, public and private stakeholders and policymakers to integrate knowledge and identify needs and opportunities to better coordinate activities to address major human, animal and environmental health challenges.
“Zoonotic diseases account for more than one billion cases and a million deaths per year. The high costs of emerging and pandemic diseases are well appreciated,… At the same time, endemic diseases contribute to persistent disease and economic burden through impacts on health and livelihoods, as well as on agricultural production and ecosystems. The occurrence and impact of known and novel disease outbreaks are likely to increase with continued wide-scale changes in land use, transformation of agricultural practices without adequate biosecurity, climate and weather, trade and travel, urbanization and other factors that can facilitate the risk of spillover and spread of diseases... Targeting these drivers may generate shared benefits”.
- The World Bank: Report on “One Health - An Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal and Environmental Public Health Systems at their Interface”
In India, existing One Health-focused programs have clearly demonstrated the importance and benefit of taking an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to combating the threat of disease at the intersect of veterinary and human health.
Our goal is to identify specific ways to build capacity and identify synergies across India and the region for “detecting, responding to, containing, eliminating, and preventing animal and public health risks attributable to zoonoses and animal diseases,” as outlined by the AO-OIE-WHO “Collaboration to Address Health Risks at Animal-Human-Ecosystem Interfaces.”
In addition to discussing regional concerns, there will be aspecial emphasis on:
Panel discussions and interactive exchanges will highlight the needs and opportunities for research innovation, better risk assessment, preparedness and response, capacity building, stakeholder engagement, as well as policy framework development to mitigate these and related human, animal, and environmental health threats inthe region and the lay the foundation for an integrated intervention approach for One Health pathogens.
Agenda
Content of Letter from SR Rao’s office
Fee Structure
| Delegates from India and SAARC Countries | Early Bird Registration (Jan. 1 – Jan. 31) | Late Registration (Feb. 1 – Feb. 16) | On site (cash only) |
| Academic delegates (Young Researchers- Faculty/Scientist/ Post Docs) | INR 1000 | INR 1500 | INR 1500 |
| Corporate delegates | INR 5000 | INR 6000 | INR 6000 |
| Foreign Delegates | Early Bird Registration (Jan. 1 – Jan. 31) | Late Registration (Feb. 1 – Feb. 16) | On site (cash only) |
| Academic delegates (Young Researchers- Faculty/Scientist/ Post docs) | US$ 300 | US$ 350 | US$ 400 |
| Corporate delegates | US$ 500 | US$ 600 | US$ 700 |
Cheque/ Demand Draft:
Cheque/ Demand Draft should be made in Favour of "________", Payable at ____.
Kindly Note
Please courier the same to the following address.
Institute of Animal Health & Veterinary Biologicals
Bellary Rd, Vinayakanagar, Sanjaynagar
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560024
Content of Letter from SR Rao’s office
Sathguru Management Consultants
Plat No-54, Sagar Society
Road No-2, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad – 500 084
Tel: +91 – 040 6627 6200/322
E-mail: onehealth2019@sathguru.com
INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY
BIOLOGICALS, KVAFSU, HEBBAL,
BANGALORE-560024