Management Secretariat
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- 2006
Ten years of integrated monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in Denmark – what have we learnt about foodborne zoonoses?
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2006 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
The development of generic risk modules to respond promptly to food safety issues
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2006 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Ten years of integrated monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in Denmark - what have we learnt about food borne Zoonoses?
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 19 Mar 2006 → 22 Mar 2006Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
World Health Organization Global Salm-Surv: interdisciplinary collaboration on food borne diseases linked to MedVetNet
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 3 May 2006 → 6 May 2006Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
World Health Organization Global Salm-Surv: A Capacity-building Program for Laboratory-based Surveillance for Foodborne Diseases
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 10 May 2006 → 12 May 2006Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
- 2005
Training risk assessment in non-human antimicrobial usage (TRAINAU) A Marie Curie early-stage research and training programme in Copenhagen, Denmark
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2005 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Use of antimicrobial growth promoters in food animals: the risks outweigh the benefits : Antimicrobials Growth Promoters: Worldwide Ban in the Horizon
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2005 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
World Health Organization Global Salm-Surv – understanding worldwide Salmonella distribution
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2005 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
- 2004
Control of Foodborne Zoonoses
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2004 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Monitoring and control of foodborne zoonoses – the food chain approach
Henrik Caspar Wegener (Speaker), , 1 Jan 2004 → …Activity: Lecture and oral contribution