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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐1 WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar Day 1 - Wednesday, Aug. 29 Udder Health and Milk Quality Room A (Main Hall) Chairs: 08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture Peter Constable USA Tomohito Hayashi Japan K15 Peter Edmondson Mastitis control and milk quality UK Chairs: 09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation Peter Constable USA Tomohito Hayashi Japan 09:15-09:30 UH-01 Volker Kroemker Recurrent mastitis – persistent or new infections? Germany 09:30-09:45 UH-02 Ulrike S Sorge Mastitis pathogens on dairy farms in Southern Germany Germany 09:45-10:00 UH-03 Naoki Isobe Different concentration of antimicrobial components in bovine milk infected by different pathogens Japan 10:00-10:15 UH-04 Steve Cranefield Alternative management options for a herd outbreak of prototheca mastitis New Zealand Chairs: 10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation Carsten Schroeder Germany Tomohito Hayashi Japan 10:45-11:00 UH-05 Ameer Ahmed Megahed Comparison of milk L-lactate concentration and the California Mastitis Test in identifying quarters with a high somatic cell count at dry-off in lactating dairy cattle USA 11:00-11:15 UH-06 Ulrike S Sorge Does boric acid preservation of milk samples affect differential somatic cell count analysis? Germany 11:15-11:30 UH-07 Masafumi Enokidani Analysis of factors affecting milking claw vacuum levels using a simulated milking device Japan 11:30-11:45 UH-08 Zhaoju Deng Farm level risk factors for bovine mastitis in Dutch automatically milking herds Netherlands 11:45-12:00 UH-09 A. Ceballos Comparison of two commercial presentations of recombinant bovine somatotropin on milk yield in grazing dairy cows in a non-inferiority trial. Colombia 12:00-12:15 UH-10 Peter M Down A Bayesian microsimulation to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of specific interventions for mastitis control during lactation and the associated reduction in antimicrobial use UK 12:15-12:30 UH-11 Shirli Notcovich Gene expression of the teat canal epithelium in dry and lactating cows New Zealand Chairs: 14:00-14:45 Keynote Lecture Peter Edmondson UK Kazuhiro Kawai Japan K16 Pamela Ruegg Managing Clinical Mastitis to Minimize Antibiotic Usage USA Chairs: 14:45-16:00 Oral Presentation Peter Edmondson UK Kazuhiro Kawai Japan 14:45-15:00 UH-12 Anri Aino Elisa Timonen Recovery of subclinical intramammary infections during the dry period Estonia 15:00-15:15 UH-13 Peter Constable Segmented linear regression confirms that a quarter somatic cell count greater than 100,000 cells/mL at dry-off indicates an abnormal secretion in dairy cattle USA 15:15-15:30 UH-14 Lauren J Foster Identifying effective herd and cow selection criteria for selective dry cow therapy in Australian pasture based dairy herds Australia 15:30-15:45 UH-15 Jose Denis-Robichaud Performance of milk leukocyte differential test in selective dry cow therapy approach Canada 15:45-16:00 UH-16 Christian Scherpenzeel Economic optimization of selective dry cow treatment Netherlands Sponsored Symposium 1 Room A (Main Hall) Platinum Sponsor: Zoetis 16:30-18:00 SS1-1 Kevin Sullivan Minimising the incidence and impact of BRD through effective cattle handling 効果的なハンドリングによる⽜呼吸器病の発⽣及びその影響の最⼩化 USA 30th WORLD BUIATRICS CONGRESS 2018 SAPPORO 18 WBC2018 PROGRAM BOOK

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐1WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

Day 1 - Wednesday, Aug. 29

Udder Health and Milk Quality

Room A (Main Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Peter Constable USATomohito Hayashi Japan

K15 Peter EdmondsonMastitis control and milk qualityUK

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Peter Constable USATomohito Hayashi Japan

09:15-09:30UH-01 Volker KroemkerRecurrent mastitis – persistent or new infections?Germany

09:30-09:45UH-02 Ulrike S SorgeMastitis pathogens on dairy farms in Southern GermanyGermany

09:45-10:00UH-03 Naoki IsobeDifferent concentration of antimicrobial components in bovine milk infected by differentpathogens Japan

10:00-10:15UH-04 Steve CranefieldAlternative management options for a herd outbreak of prototheca mastitisNew Zealand

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Carsten Schroeder GermanyTomohito Hayashi Japan

10:45-11:00UH-05 Ameer Ahmed MegahedComparison of milk L-lactate concentration and the California Mastitis Test in identifyingquarters with a high somatic cell count at dry-off in lactating dairy cattle USA

11:00-11:15UH-06 Ulrike S SorgeDoes boric acid preservation of milk samples affect differential somatic cell countanalysis? Germany

11:15-11:30UH-07 Masafumi EnokidaniAnalysis of factors affecting milking claw vacuum levels using a simulated milking deviceJapan

11:30-11:45UH-08 Zhaoju DengFarm level risk factors for bovine mastitis in Dutch automatically milking herdsNetherlands

11:45-12:00UH-09 A. CeballosComparison of two commercial presentations of recombinant bovine somatotropin onmilk yield in grazing dairy cows in a non-inferiority trial. Colombia

12:00-12:15UH-10 Peter M DownA Bayesian microsimulation to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of specific interventionsfor mastitis control during lactation and the associated reduction in antimicrobial use UK

12:15-12:30UH-11 Shirli NotcovichGene expression of the teat canal epithelium in dry and lactating cowsNew Zealand

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Keynote Lecture

Peter Edmondson UKKazuhiro Kawai Japan

K16 Pamela RueggManaging Clinical Mastitis to Minimize Antibiotic UsageUSA

Chairs:14:45-16:00 Oral Presentation

Peter Edmondson UKKazuhiro Kawai Japan

14:45-15:00UH-12 Anri Aino Elisa TimonenRecovery of subclinical intramammary infections during the dry periodEstonia

15:00-15:15UH-13 Peter ConstableSegmented linear regression confirms that a quarter somatic cell count greater than100,000 cells/mL at dry-off indicates an abnormal secretion in dairy cattle USA

15:15-15:30UH-14 Lauren J FosterIdentifying effective herd and cow selection criteria for selective dry cow therapy inAustralian pasture based dairy herds Australia

15:30-15:45UH-15 Jose Denis-RobichaudPerformance of milk leukocyte differential test in selective dry cow therapy approachCanada

15:45-16:00UH-16 Christian ScherpenzeelEconomic optimization of selective dry cow treatmentNetherlands

Sponsored Symposium 1

Room A (Main Hall)

Platinum Sponsor: Zoetis

16:30-18:00

SS1-1 Kevin SullivanMinimising the incidence and impact of BRD through effective cattle handling効果的なハンドリングによる⽜呼吸器病の発⽣及びその影響の最⼩化 USA

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐2WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

SS1-2 Paulo LoureiroReflections on effective communication between cattle and their handlers across theglobe: a driver for animal wellbeing, early disease detection and enhanced work safety����������������������, �������, �������������������� Zoetis

Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases

Room B (Conference Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Masahito Oba CanadaNorio Yamagishi Japan

K13 Garrett R. OetzelEffects of Metabolic Disorders on Dairy Cow Health and Reproductive PerformanceUSA

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Masahito Oba CanadaNorio Yamagishi Japan

09:15-09:30NU-01 Luke IngenhoffHind limb weakness associated with hypophosphataemia and inadequate dietary macromineral content Australia

09:30-09:45NU-02 Walter GrünbergPhosphorus balance in muscle tissue and muscle function in dairy cows undergoingdietary phosphorus deprivation during the transition period. Germany

09:45-10:00NU-03 Imke CohrsEffect of dietary phosphorus deprivation ante partum on the calcium homeostasis ofperiparturient dairy cows Germany

10:00-10:15NU-04 Juliette WilmsIntravenous calcium supplementation at calving induces fluctuations in circulatingcalcium and hypocalcemia when compared to voluntary oral calcium supplementation. Netherlands

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Masahito Oba CanadaNorio Yamagishi Japan

10:45-11:00NU-05 Przemyslaw SobiechUsefulness of supplementation of selenium and Vitamin E during transition period indairy cows Poland

11:00-11:15NU-06 Shigeru SatoEffects of anti-lipopolysaccharide antibody administration on ruminal fermentation andhepatic transcriptomic adaptation during subacute ruminal acidosis in Holstein bullcattle Japan

11:15-11:30NU-07 Alan Francis GuilfoyleThe Possible Role of High Oxalate Pasture in Producing Subclinical Hypocalcaemia in aBeef Breeding Herd in Central Queensland Australia

11:30-11:45NU-08 Natalija FratricOral supplementation with organo-modified clinoptilolite influence the relative contentof serum γ globulin fractions withouth influencing metabolic profile parameters ofprimiparous dairy cow during peripartal period Serbia

11:45-12:00NU-09 Peter ConstableEffects of pH and the plasma concentration of chloride and L-lactate on the ionizedcalcium concentration in plasma from healthy and critically ill calves USA

12:00-12:15NU-10 Andrea FrancesioEffect of soluble carbohydrate diets on reticuloruminal pH and motility, and onhematological and biochemical health indicators in cattle UK

12:15-12:30NU-11 Paramintra VinitchaikulEffect of bypass methionine hydroxy analogue supplementation in commercialconcentrate diet on milk productive performance and post partal health of dairy cow Thailand

Chairs:14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation

Garrett Oetzel USAShigeru Sato Japan

14:00-14:15NU-12 Radojica DjokovicBeta-hydroxybutyrate in milk as screening test for subclinical ketosis in dairy cowsSerbia

14:15-14:30NU-13 Maggie WilliamsonAn Innovative Management Approach to Ketosis Treatment in Dairy CattleCanada

14:30-14:45NU-14 Bao-Xiang HeThe Difference Analysis of Rectum Microbiome Community in Chinese Holstein cowswith or without Ketosis China

14:45-15:00NU-15 Dörte DöpferFlagging cows with poor metabolic adaptation during early lactation using clusteranalysis USA

15:00-15:15NU-16 Christian StraubMetabolomics and performance data indicate a higher adaptive flexibility in thetransition period in Fleckvieh than in Holstein dairy cows Germany

15:15-15:30NU-17 Melanie SchaerenAlterations in the blood, urine and liver metabolome of dairy cows throughout thetransition period. Germany

Sponsored Symposium 2

Room B (Conference Hall)

Platinum Sponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim

BVDzero Symposium -Epidemiological features, impact and control of BVDV-

Moderator:16:30-18:30

Serkan Erkovan Boehringer Ingelheim

SS2-1 Julia RidpathEpidemiological features and impact of bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) on cattleindustry USA

SS2-2 Volker MoennigControl of bovine virus diarrheaGermany

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐3WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

SS2-3 Christian GuidariniBVDzero TimeBoehringer Ingelheim

Young Stock

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

David Black UKHiromu Katamoto Japan

K17 John F. MeeIntensive care of the newborn dairy calf – knowledge into practiceIreland

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

David Black UKHiromu Katamoto Japan

09:15-09:30YS-01 Andrew BatesEffect of an injectable trace mineral supplement containing selenium, copper, Zinc,manganese and chromium on mortality, morbidity and growth of dairy calves New Zealand

09:30-09:45YS-02 Yohan KimEffects of active dried Saccharomyces cerevisiae on ruminal fermentation and thebacterial community during subacute ruminal acidosis in post-weaned Holstein bullcalves Japan

09:45-10:00YS-03 Viviani GomesInfluence of metaphylatic use of antimicrobials on early gut bacterial colonization inHolstein calves during the first month of life Brazil

10:00-10:15YS-04 Vicente Guerrero HernándezDistribution of E. coli K99, Rotavirus, Coronavirus and Cryptosporidium spp., in calveswith diarrhoea from 17 regions of Mexico. Mexico

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

John F. Mee IrelandHiromu Katamoto Japan

10:45-11:00YS-05 Kenneth M KroghDiagnosis of bacterial and viral infections in calves with Bovine Respiratory DiseaseDenmark

11:00-11:15YS-06 Sophie Anne MahendranRandomised control trial of NSAID and antimicrobial treatments for pyrexia caused bybovine respiratory disease UK

11:15-11:30YS-07 Jennifer M PearsonAssessing the impacts of administration of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug tobeef calves after assisted calving on calf health and production Canada

11:30-11:45YS-08 Claire WindeyerRelationship between beef calf and dam serum L-lactate concentration at varyingdegress of calving difficulty Canada

11:45-12:00YS-09 Peter KanzEligibility of a wireless pulse oximeter for monitoring of vital parameters in newborncalves Austria

12:00-12:15YS-10 Adam J GeigerMaternally derived colostral immunoglobulins can replace maternal colostrum toachieve successful passive transfer of immunity in neonatal calves USA

12:15-12:30YS-11 Atte SandelinComparison of serum IgG and saliva IgG content with Elisa test and Brix refractometerwith young calves Finland

Infectious Diseases: Parasitology

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Keynote Lecture

George Stilwell PortugalHisashi Inokuma Japan

K05 Massaro UetiTick borne diseases of cattle: understanding pathogen transmission for thedevelopment of control strategies. USA

Chairs:14:45-15:45 Oral Presentation

George Stilwell PortugalHisashi Inokuma Japan

14:45-15:00PA-01 Kevin Edward LawrenceExperimental infection of Friesian bulls with Theileria orientalis (Ikeda) and effects on thehaematocrit, live weight, rectal temperature, activity and fertility New Zealand

15:00-15:15PA-02 Olalekan Taiwo JeremiahEfficacy of imidocarb and diminazene aceturate in the treatment of natural bovinebabesiosis Nigeria

15:15-15:30PA-03 Karim AdjouOccurrence and genotyping of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia in calves in AlgeriaFrance

15:30-15:45PA-04 Brigitte DuquesneCryptosporidiosis and biosecurityBelgium

Workshop 1

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)Importance of monitoring calving to decrease stillbirth rate and stress induced uterine complications

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐4WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

16:30–18:30

16:30–16:45WS1-1 Ottó SzenciIntroduction: Prevalence of stillbirthHungary

16:45–17:15WS1-2 Ottó SzenciPhysiological changes of fetal acid-base balance during calving. Classification ofobstetrical assistances. Hungary

17:15–17:45WS1-3 Levente KovácsEffect of eutocia and dystocia on the dam and her offspringHungary

17:45–18:15WS1-4 Ottó SzenciPrediction of onset of calving in the farm. How to prevent or decrease the obstetricalassistances and their consequences in dairy farm? Hungary

18:15–18:30WS1-5 Ottó Szenci & Levente KovácsDiscussionHungary

BVD

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Linda Duijn NetherlandsMotoshi Tajima Japan

K01 Joe BrownlieThe great challenge of BVD eradication – can we do it together?UK

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Linda Duijn NetherlandsMotoshi Tajima Japan

09:15-09:30BV-01 David Andrew GrahamProgress toward eradication of BVDV in IrelandUK

09:30-09:45BV-02 Andrea PecoraAnalysis of fetal bovine serum reveals the presence of emerging Hobi-like viruses inArgentinean livestock Argentina

09:45-10:00BV-03 Yoshihiro SakodaCross-reactivity of bovine viral diarrhea viruses 1 and 2 against HoBi-like viruses in fieldcattle sera collected in Japan between 2012 and 2017 Japan

10:00-10:15BV-04 Miyo YoshidaEpidemiological survey of cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus inHokkaido, Japan Japan

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Joe Brownlie UKYoshihiro Sakoda Japan

10:45-11:00BV-05 André PretoExtending the interval between primary BVD vaccination from 4 weeks to 6 months,markedly enhances amnestic response. Portugal

11:00-11:15BV-06 Mike KerbyA UK Practitioner’s Experiences with BVD Incursion into two Naïve Herds And TheSubsequent Reproductive Performance following Vaccination with a Double DeletionLive Vaccine. UK

11:15-11:30BV-07 Motoshi TajimaOutbreak of acute infection of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in a farmJapan

11:30-11:45BV-08 Linda Van DuijnThe BVD Quickscan, a tool for determining the BVDV status of a dairy herdNetherlands

11:45-12:00BV-09 Stephane GuillossouComparison of two rapid antigen detection tests for Bovine Viral Diarrhea virusFrance

12:00-12:15BV-10 Caitlin Alexandra EvansInvestigating the epidemiological and clinical effects of bovine viral diarrhoea virusinfection in sheep and other non-bovine species in Australia Australia

12:15-12:30BV-11 Richard SibleyA concurrent outbreak of BVD and Bovine Tuberculosis in a dairy herdUK

Diagnostic Imaging

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Keynote Lecture

Sebastien Buczinski CanadaTakeshi Tsuka Japan

K18 Karl NussOrthopaedic ultrasonography in cattleSwitzerland

Chairs:14:45-15:30 Oral Presentation

Sebastien Buczinski CanadaTakeshi Tsuka Japan

14:45-15:00DI-01 David John-Alexander LlewellynDevaux

Prevalence of physeal changes of the distal metatarsal growth plate in finishing bulls – apostmortem study Switzerland

15:00-15:15DI-02 Tamako MiyazakiDiagnostic imaging of abomasal curd formation in preruminant calves byultrasonography Japan

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐5WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

15:15-15:30DI-03 Takeshi TsukaTriple nostrils in a calfJapan

Workshop 2

Room D (107+108)

Meiji Seika Pharma Co., Ltd.

The Treatment for Bacterial Pneumonia of Wagyu, Japanese Black

16:30-18:30

16:30-18:30WS2 Seiji HoboThe Treatment for Bacterial Pneumonia of Wagyu, Japanese BlackJapan

Small Ruminants

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:08:30-10:15 Oral Presentation

Juan Gonzalez-Martin SpainHisashi Inokuma Japan

08:30-08:45SR-01 Gilles MeyerCrossed fetal protection against Border Disease Virus (BDV) infection: efficacyassessment of three vaccines directed against Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) France

08:45-09:00SR-02 Kumudika De SilvaResilience and susceptibility to paratuberculosis in sheepAustralia

09:00-09:15SR-03 Geert VertentenVitamin B12 is bioavailable in sheep when blended in combination injectable clostridialvaccine Belgium

09:15-09:30SR-04 Liz PryorField efficacy of Meloxicam when used in sheep to alleviate pain and inflammation fromroutine husbandry procedures Australia

09:30-09:45SR-05 Juan E. RomanoEffect of copulation on estrus duration, LH response, and ovulation in Boer goatsUSA

09:45-10:00SR-06 Noritoshi KawateInhibitory effects of long-term repeated treatments of sustainable GnRH antagonist,degarelix acetate, on caprine testicular functions Japan

10:00-10:15SR-07 Mick ClewsComparison of fresh sexed sorted and conventional semen in a commercial embryotransfer program involving East Friesian dairy ewes in New Zealand New Zealand

Chairs:10:45-12:15 Oral Presentation

Mohamed Sanusi NigeriaSatoshi Kawamoto Japan

10:45-11:00SR-08 Romuald ZabielskiThe characteristic of cyclic reticulo-ruminal motility recorded by telemetryelectromyography method in sheep. Poland

11:00-11:15SR-09 Karolina FerencThe evidence of the tyrosine kinase III receptor CD117 and vimentin immunopositivecells in the gastrointestinal tract of the sheep Poland

11:15-11:30SR-10 Richard WhittingtonDiagnostic advances in ovine virulent footrotAustralia

11:30-11:45SR-11 Karim AdjouDiagnosis and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in sheep inAlgeria France

11:45-12:00SR-12 Babak DarabighaneA meta-analysis of in vivo studies on the effects of garlic in reducing methaneproduction in small ruminants Iran

12:00-12:15SR-13 Lilian GregoryPreliminary data on the occurrence of the main bacterial agents that cause respiratorydiseases in sheep in the State of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Brazil

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Oral Presentation

Karim Adjou FranceNoritoshi Kawate Japan

14:00-14:15SR-14 Akbar PirestaniRelationship of lipid factors in Seminal Plasma and Blood Serum of Afshari RamsIran

14:15-14:30SR-15 Mpho TsheoleImpact of different dietary protein levels on goats minerals, and blood parametersSouth Africa

14:30-14:45SR-16 Juan-Vicente Gonzalez-MartinGestational toxemia in lactating sheep is associated with alterations in circulatinginflammatory biomarkers Spain

Reproductive Technology

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:14:45-15:45 Oral Presentation

Juan Romano USAMinoru Sakaguchi Japan

14:45-15:00RT-01 David Hugh BlackEstablishing a robust ovum pick up (OPU) and in vitro embryo production (IVP) systemfor use in UK cattle breeding. UK

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Day 1 ﴾Wednesday, Aug. 29 ﴿‐6WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

15:00-15:15RT-02 Yasuo FushimiEfficacy of a single measurement of plasma anti-Müllerian hormone concentration forovum pick-up donor selection of Japanese Black heifers in herd breeding programs Japan

15:15-15:30RT-03 Rosemary WaiteA Novel Approach to Monitoring Working Dairy Breed Natural Service SiresAustralia

15:30-15:45RT-04 Jonathan StathamObjective analysis of fresh and frozen bovine semen using CASA and flow cytometryUK

Workshop 3

Room E (Small Hall)

Miyarisan Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd.

How should we best use of women power in livestock industry?

16:30-18:30

WS3-1 Emile BouchardWoman power in livestock industry in the worldCanada

WS3-2 Chikako TaniWoman power in livestock industry in JapanJapan

WS3-3 Discussion (using cards with YES or NO)

Day 2 - Thursday, Aug. 30

Udder Health and Milk Quality

Room A (Main Hall)

Chairs:08:30-10:15 Oral Presentation

Pamela Ruegg USAShiro Miyoshi Japan

08:30-08:45UH-17 Fidele KaberaQuarter-based selective dry cow therapy using on-farm diagnostics: preliminary resultsof a randomized controlled trial Canada

08:45-09:00UH-18 Jantijn M SwinkelsEffect of dry cow treatment of a teat sealant alone or in combination with antibioticwhen applied at the cow or quarter level. Netherlands

09:00-09:15UH-19 Baljinder Kumar BansalStudy on Udder Health and Milk Quality, and its Relation to Dry Cow Therapy in SahiwalCows India

09:15-09:30UH-20 Catarina KrugIncomplete Milking in Early Lactation Increases the Odds of Eliminating IntramammaryInfections: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Canada

09:30-09:45UH-21 Akbar PirestaniThe effect of celery extract (Apium graveolens) on the lactation edema, mastitis and milkcomposition in Holstein dairy cattle Iran

09:45-10:00UH-22 Peter ConstableThe severity of periparturient udder edema in dairy cattle is inversely associated with thecross-sectional area of the cranial epigastric veins draining the mammary gland USA

10:00-10:15UH-23 Yoshio KikuTreatment of Staphylococcus aureus mastitis with recombinant bovine GM-CSFJapan

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Pamela Ruegg USAShiro Miyoshi Japan

10:45-11:00UH-24 Moritz MetznerAutomatic analysis of infrared thermograms using computerized active shape modelingin experimentally induced E. coli - mastitis Germany

11:00-11:15UH-25 Patricia SimoesUse of infrared thermography in pre-partum dairy heifers to predict elevated somaticcell count and intramammary infection at calving Portugal

11:15-11:30UH-26 Yu-Chang LaiApplication of microRNA biomarkers in bovine mastitis milkJapan

11:30-11:45UH-27 Regina WaldStreptococcus uberis genotypes involved in intramammary infections: Comparison ofsmall-scale farms to a large scale dairy herd Austria

11:45-12:00UH-28 Carsten SchroederEfficient herd surveillance for mastitis using the modular bactotype Mastitis qPCRGermany

12:00-12:15UH-29 Mick ClewsThe use of ‘In Clinic’ milk culture to determine prevalence of clinical mastitis in fourdairying areas of New Zealand New Zealand

12:15-12:30UH-30 Renato May RossiEvaluation of on-farm microbiology techniques for detection of pathogens in milkUSA

Anti-Microbial Resistance

Room A (Main Hall)

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐7WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Keynote Lecture

Theo Lam NetherlandsMasaru Usui Japan

K08 Christophe BeloinOrigin of biofilm-related infections and therapeutic perspectivesFrance

Chairs:14:45-16:00 Oral Presentation

Theo Lam NetherlandsMasaru Usui Japan

14:45-15:00AR-01 Gwen Rees“It’s cheaper than a dead cow”: Understanding veterinary medicine use on UK dairyfarms through qualitative methodology UK

15:00-15:15AR-02 Peter Guy OrpinWhat can we learn from farmers experiences and attitudes to Selective Dry CowTherapy? UK

15:15-15:30AR-03 Benjamin NewcomerCharacterization of changes in the ileal microbiome of cattle after a single-doseadministration of a macrolide antibiotic. USA

15:30-15:45AR-04 Khwanchai KreausukonAntimicrobials use and Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase Producing Escherichia coli(ESBLs producing E. coli) in small holder dairy farms in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thailand

15:45-16:00AR-05 Fabio S. LimaCharacterization of resistome-virulome in metritic cows that failed or attained cure aftertreatment with β-lactam antimicrobials USA

Sponsored Symposium 3

Room A (Main Hall)

Platinum Sponsor: Zoetis

Mechanism and advantage of intranasal vaccination based on mucosal immunity⿐腔粘膜ワクチン:粘膜免疫システムに基づくメカニズム及びその利点

16:30-18:00

SS3-1 Victor CorteseZoetis, USA

SS3-2 Shingo IshikawaJapan

Herd Health Management

Room B (Conference Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Emile Bouchard CanadaKatsuya Kida Japan

K11 Jos. P.T.M. NoordhuizenVeterinary Herd Health & Productivity Management Advice on Dairy FarmsFrance

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Emile Bouchard CanadaKatsuya Kida Japan

09:15-09:30HH-01 Dorte Bay LasteinConstruction of a framework for ‘better evidence based recommendations’ in a dairyherd Denmark

09:30-09:45HH-02 Kristen ReyherVeterinarian communication on herd health: a feasibility study of MotivationalInterviewing and farmer change language UK

09:45-10:00HH-03 Sarah HewittEvaluating key performance indicators to monitor beef herd productionUK

10:00-10:15HH-04 Kristen K ReyherEvaluation of Metrics for Benchmarking Antimicrobial Use in Dairy CattleUK

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Paivi J Rajala-Schultz FinlandKatsuya Kida Japan

10:45-11:00HH-05 Atte SandelinInfluence of calf characteristics to the calf mortality in calf rearing units in FinlandFinland

11:00-11:15HH-06 Jose Denis-RobichaudBiosecurity Practices in Canadian Dairy HerdsCanada

11:15-11:30HH-07 Andrea TurnerIntegrating the use of medicine audits into herd health planning to achieve the cessationof highest priority critically important antimicrobial use alongside improved production,health and welfare parameters in dairy cows UK

11:30-11:45HH-08 Niall O'LearyAccuracy and agreement between human observed Body Condition Scores (BCS) and anautomated BCS system Ireland

11:45-12:00HH-09 Alexander J CrosbieCharacterising the relationship between rumination time and peripartum disease eventsin pastured Australian dairy cattle using an automated health monitoring system. Australia

12:00-12:15HH-10 Lea LenartInfluence of pre-partum rumination times on the occurrence of diseases and level ofproduction in dairy cows Hungary

12:15-12:30HH-11 Michael IwersenMonitoring rumination time, chewing cycles and rumination bouts in indoor houseddairy cows by an ear-attached accelerometer Austria

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐8WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

Chairs:14:00-16:00 Oral Presentation

Andrea Turner UKShin Oikawa Japan

14:00-14:15HH-12 Frank Van EerdenburgPrediction of postpartum (subclinical) ketosis during the dry period using sensors.Netherlands

14:15-14:30HH-13 Ken KurikiEfficacy of a polyvalent mastitis vaccine at a large scale dairy farmJapan

14:30-14:45HH-14 Paivi J Rajala-SchultzUse of antimicrobial intramammary treatments in dry cow management in Finnish DairyHerds Finland

14:45-15:00HH-15 Mitsuo IshiiImpact of postpartum subclinical hypocalcemia on uterus recovery and reproductiveperformance of daily cattle Japan

15:00-15:15HH-16 Fabio S. LimaIntegrating prediction of parturition and timing supplementation of calcium forprevention of subclinical hypocalcemia USA

15:15-15:30HH-17 Elisabete Gomes MartinsAssessment of the association of Mycobacterium avium subs. paratuberculosisserostatus with birth to calving intervals from first to fifth calving, in Portuguese dairycows Portugal

15:30-15:45HH-18 Laura ElviraMonitoring heifer growth: use of thoracic tape to estimate heifer’s body weight andbody mass index as a practical tool to monitor dairy heifers growth Spain

15:45-16:00HH-19 Kaspar KroghDry off methodology and effect on daily milk production curves in Dutch dairy cowsDenmark

Sponsored Symposium 4

Room B (Conference Hall)

Platinum Sponsor: Miyarisan Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd.

One Health Symposium 2018-Approach to Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Threats-

Chairs:16:30-18:30

Mitsuo Kaku JapanYutaka Tamura Japan

SS4-1 Masaru UsuiThe role of flies in circulation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistancegenes among humans, animals, andenvironments Japan

SS4-2 Satoru SuzukiDissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in the a quatic environmentJapan

SS4-3 Hiroshige MikamoClinical impact of national action plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in JapanJapan

SS4-4 Todd R. CallawayAntimicrobial Resistance in food animals and humans: Potential One Health solutionsUSA

SS4-5 Hiroyuki KunishimaClosing RemarksJapan

Bovine Welfare and Cattle Comfort

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

08:30-08:45

- Ruminant Well-Being Award

Chairs:08:45-09:30 Keynote Lecture

Gatz Riddell USAHidetoshi Higuchi Japan

K10 Ed PajorBovine behavior and welfare in production medicineCanada

Chairs:09:30-10:15 Oral Presentation

Gatz Riddell USAHidetoshi Higuchi Japan

09:30-09:45WE-01 Peter WhitePain relief in Australian Cattle; Where to from here?Australia

09:45-10:00WE-02 Dominique Van Der SaagThe effect of topical anaesthetic and meloxicam, alone and in combination, on pain andhaemorrhage following spaying of female beef cattle Australia

10:00-10:15WE-03 Nicola GladdenEffects of Post-Partum Pain Relief on Behaviour in Calves Born with and withoutAssistance UK

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Gatz Riddell USAHidetoshi Higuchi Japan

10:45-11:00WE-04 Michael BoltonFlunixin transdermal reduces pain in cattleUSA

11:00-11:15WE-05 George StilwellUse of topical anaesthesia to control pain during and after trimming hoof lesions in dairycows. Portugal

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐9WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

11:15-11:30WE-06 Siddartha TorresEffect of the administration of flunixin transdermal alone or in combination with anantibiotic on health and performance of newly received beef cattle Mexico

11:30-11:45WE-07 George StilwellDairy cattle welfare assessment – an innovative approach for cattle in pasture in theAzores Island Portugal

11:45-12:00WE-08 Hassan Mohammed MaiResponse of Bunaji and Friesian cows to heat stress in Bauchi, NigeriaNigeria

12:00-12:15WE-09 Joao H C CostaHow well are our dairies during the summer? Summer to Winter (S:W) Ratios of SomaticCell Score and milk yield in USA USA

12:15-12:30WE-10 Monoar S. PallabWelfare status of bobby calves at an abattoir in Victoria, Australia.Australia

Chairs:14:00-15:45 Oral Presentation

Long Su Viet NamYasuho Taura Japan

14:00-14:15WE-11 Richard LavenRecumbency at Slaughter Premises: A Case-Control StudyNew Zealand

14:15-14:30WE-12 Rosanna KirkwoodThe risk of iatrogenic sciatic nerve damage in dairy cattle when injecting into the dorsalgluteal region UK

14:30-14:45WE-13 Anna ReicheLong-term effects of disbudding – the relation of horn status and HPA responsiveness asmeasured by repeated ACTH challenges in fattening bulls Switzerland

14:45-15:00WE-14 Arvind SharmaAn epidemiological survey of the health and welfare of cows in shelters (gaushalas) inIndia Australia

15:00-15:15WE-15 Francisco Javier DieguezChanges in mortality rates in dairy cattle farms after switching from a milking parlor toautomatic milking Spain

15:15-15:30WE-16 Maher AlsaaodLocomotion characteristics of dairy cows walking on pasture and the effect of artificialflooring systems on locomotion comfort Switzerland

15:30-15:45WE-17 Maher AlsaaodDevelopment and validation of a sonographic edema scoring system for show cowsSwitzerland

Workshop 5

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

MTF Co., Ltd.

Characteristics and prospects of Japanese Black cattle

16:30-18:30

16:30-16:55WS5-1 Tetsuo KuniedaOrigin and genetic diseases of Japanese Black cattleJapan

16:55-17:20WS5-2 Keiichi MatsudaDiseases characteristic of Japanese Black cattleJapan

17:20-17:45WS5-3 Kazunori IshiiUltrasonography in Japanese Black cattleJapan

17:45-18:10WS5-4 Takeshi OsawaReproductive management in Japanese Black cowsJapan

18:10-18:30WS5-5 Discussion

Internal Medicine

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Doo Kim KoreaHisashi Inokuma Japan

K21 Walter GrünbergFuture perspectives for farm animal internal medicineGermany

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Doo Kim KoreaHisashi Inokuma Japan

09:15-09:30IM-01 Florian TrefzInvestigations on electrocardiographic abnormalities associated with hyperkalemia in130 hospitalized neonatal diarrheic calves Germany

09:30-09:45IM-02 G. K. JimAn observational study to assess the value of a computer-aided lung auscultationsystem to predict the risk of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) relapse and mortality whencollected at the time of first BRD treatment Canada

09:45-10:00IM-03 Siddartha TorresEvaluation of administration of tildipirosin and a multivalent inactivated respiratoryvaccine to control bovine respiratory disease in pre-weaned dairy calves. Mexico

10:00-10:15IM-04 Gwen ReesMeasuring veterinary medicine storage and use on United Kingdom dairy farmsUK

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐10WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Doo Kim KoreaHisashi Inokuma Japan

10:45-11:00IM-05 Siddartha TorresPerformance of multiple diagnostic tools in assessing the progression of respiratorydisease in calves infected with IBR followed by Mannheimia haemolytica Mexico

11:00-11:15IM-06 Katharina Van LeenenFactors associated with pulmonary inflammation in calves as determined by cytology onnon-endoscopic broncho-alveolar lavage samples Belgium

11:15-11:30IM-07 Melina Marie YasuokaNon Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (CPAP Mode) on premature calves for neonatalhypoxia treatment Brazil

11:30-11:45IM-08 Jeong-Byoung ChaeComparison of Causative Agents of Bovine Diarrhea and Acute Phase Proteins betweenHealthy and Diarrheic Korean Indigenous Calves Korea

11:45-12:00IM-09 Diego GomezDoes the Physicochemical Approach Improve Detection of Acid-base Disorders inDiarrheic calves? USA

12:00-12:15IM-10 François SchelcherPredicting the level of metabolic acidosis in neonatal calf with diarrhea: diagnostic valueof urinary pH and construction of decision trees based on clinical signs. France

12:15-12:30IM-11 Florian TrefzEvaluation of a portable ion-selective electrode meter for measuring potassiumconcentrations in whole blood and plasma of dairy calves Germany

Luncheon Seminar 1

Room D (107+108)

Platinum Sponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim

12:45-13:35

LS1 Scott McdougallBenefits of NSAID therapy for clinical mastitis臨床的な乳房炎におけるNSAID使⽤の利点に関して New Zealand

Internal Medicine

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:14:00-15:15 Oral Presentation

Walter Grünberg GermanyShigeru Sato Japan

14:00-14:15IM-12 Lennart GolbeckEffect of dehydration and acidemia on the potassium content of muscle tissue anderythrocytes in calves with neonatal diarrhea Germany

14:15-14:30IM-13 Kaoru HatateBone resorption status in parturient dairy cows: a perspective of bone markers related toosteoclast activity Japan

14:30-14:45IM-14 Corinna LauschPrognostic value of preoperative plasma L-Lactate concentrations in calves with acuteabdominal emergencies Germany

14:45-15:00IM-15 Corinna LauschPrognostic relevance of sequential plasma L-Lactate measurements in calves with acuteabdominal emergencies Germany

15:00-15:15IM-16 Diego GomezMechanistic effect of intravenous fluids solutions on blood pH of healthy calves.USA

Infectious Diseases: Parasitology

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:15:15-15:30 Oral Presentation

Walter Grünberg GermanyShigeru Sato Japan

15:15-15:30PA-05 Matthew Charles PlayfordUsing pooled samples and Mini-FLOTAC to assess efficacy of cattle anthelmintics on a5,000-head heifer-rearing unit in Tasmania, Australia. Australia

Workshop 4

Room D (107+108)The Veterinary Profession and Food in 2025 / How might veterinary networks collaborate to deliver innovativeimprovements in the productivity, quality and welfare standards of wholesome food, produced from healthy animals

16:30-18:30

16:30-16:50WS4-1 Mark BryanGlobal agri- and vet business challenges and opportunitiesNew Zealand

16:55-17:15WS4-2 David BlackRecruitment and staff challenges and opportunitiesIndependent Practice versus Corporatisation UK

17:20-17:40WS4-3 International Speaker To BeConfirmedThe "One Health" aspect of what we do

17:45-18:05WS4-4 Ben LeeVeterinary Networks

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐11WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

18:10-18:30WS4-5 Jon ReaderManaging ChangeUK

Public Health and Food Safety

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Chris Compton New ZealandNaoaki Misawa Japan

K22 Dörte DöpferPredictive Modeling for Large Data Sets and One HealthUSA

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Chris Compton New ZealandNaoaki Misawa Japan

09:15-09:30PH-01 Ameer Ahmed MegahedComparative study on the efficacy of aqueous ozone, sodium hypochlorite, andperacetic acid in the disinfection of various Salmonella contaminated surfaces in dairyoperations. USA

09:30-09:45PH-02 Liz CresswellThe effect of vaccination practices on injection site lesions in UK beef cattleAustralia

09:45-10:00PH-03 Sukolrat BoonyayatraGenotypic comparison of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from cattle, fish and humanin northern Thailand Thailand

10:00-10:15PH-04 Monika Szymanska-CzerwinskaQ fever in milk cattle herds as a potential threat for humansPoland

Chairs:10:45-11:45 Oral Presentation

Doerte Doepfer USAMasato Akiba Japan

10:45-11:00PH-05 Jonathan StathamAn integrated platform for rapid testing of pathogens in the meat/poultry supply chainUK

11:00-11:15PH-06 Naoaki MisawaBile in gallbladder as an important contamination source of Campylobacter species inslaughter cattle Japan

11:15-11:30PH-07 Savek KiatsomphobA one-year investigation of the dynamics and antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteriaisolated from cows with mastitis on a large-scale dairy farm in Japan Japan

11:30-11:45PH-08 Ricardo StocklerIn vivo characterization of the ileal microbiome of healthy cattle using Ion Torrent PGManalysis USA

Tropical Animal Diseases

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:11:45-12:30 Keynote Lecture

Olalekan Jeremiah NigeriaTakeshi Osawa Japan

K06 Keith John SumptionFoot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD): why understanding the risks and access to efficaciousvaccines are key to progressive control of the disease - from herd level to global scale Italy

Luncheon Seminar 2

Room E (Small Hall)

Major Sponsor: Elanco Japan K.K.

Chair:12:45-13:35

Go Kitahara Japan

LS2 Michael SteeleA new concept in transition management of the peripartum dairy cow乳⽜周産期の飼養管理における新しいコンセプト Elanco Animal Health

Tropical Animal Diseases

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:14:00-16:00 Oral Presentation

Olalekan Jeremiah NigeriaTakeshi Osawa Japan

14:00-14:15TD-01 Isabel B.J. MacphillamyImproving biosecurity for Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) control in countries from Asia,the Far East and Oceania Australia

14:15-14:30TD-02 Peter WindsorAn evidence-based herd health program for tropical smallholder beef production inSoutheast Asia Australia

14:30-14:45TD-03 Peter WindsorCan medicated molasses blocks deliver superior health and productivity fromsmallholder large ruminants in developing countries? Australia

14:45-15:00TD-04 Luisa OlmoInvestigation of infectious reproductive pathogens of large ruminants: are neosporosis,brucellosis, leptospirosis and BVDV of relevance in Lao PDR? Australia

15:00-15:15TD-05 Kohei MakitaParticipatory evidence-based planning for community-based control of bovinebrucellosis in Tanzania Japan

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Day 2 ﴾Thursday, Aug. 30 ﴿‐12WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

15:15-15:30TD-06 Kohei MakitaPerception and behaviours associated with community-based bovine brucellosis controlamong agro-pastoralists in Tanzania Japan

15:30-15:45TD-07 Leo UchidaTheileria parva survey by simple FTA card-based polymerase chain reaction in dairycattle in Mbarara, Uganda Japan

15:45-16:00TD-08 Takeshi MiyamaPrevalence of sub-clinical mastitis and its association with milking practice in Mbarara,Uganda Japan

Workshop 6

Room F (201+202)Mooving to another level as a Buiatrician :- from individual animal care to trusted advisor in the leadership team.

16:30-18:30

16:30-18:30WS6 Mark BurgemeisterMooving to another level as a Buiatrician: - from individual animal care to trustedadvisor in the leadership team. Australia

Day 3 - Friday, Aug. 31

Reproduction

Room A (Main Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Martina Hoedemaker GermanySeiji Katagiri Japan

K14 Kazuhiko ImakawaConceptus implantation to the maternal endometrium: cellular mechanisms associatedwith the adhesion of two cell types. Japan

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Martina Hoedemaker GermanySeiji Katagiri Japan

09:15-09:30RE-01 Juan E. RomanoNew aseptic technique of semen collection for microbiological culture in bullsUSA

09:30-09:45RE-02 W.W.P.N. WeerakoonScrotal circumference and plasma concentrations of testicular and metabolic hormonesfrom pre-puberty to post-puberty in Japanese Black beef bulls with normal, abnormalfresh and low-fertility post-thaw semen Japan

09:45-10:00RE-03 Takeshi OsawaEffects of early weaning on postpartum endometrial environment in beef cowsJapan

10:00-10:15RE-04 Adam MartinPrognostic indicators of survival time in Norwegian Cattle suffering from Uterineprolapse Norway

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Martina Hoedemaker GermanySeiji Katagiri Japan

10:45-11:00RE-05 Madeleine Jane HayThe effect of clinical endometritis on the calving to conception interval of dairy cowsAustralia

11:00-11:15RE-06 Harald PothmannReproducibility of endometrial cytology and association between mRNA expressions ofpro-inflammatory factors and uterine health in cows Austria

11:15-11:30RE-07 Osvaldo Bogado PascottiniComparison of cow-side diagnostic techniques to assess subclinical endometritis indairy cows Canada

11:30-11:45RE-08 Takeshi OsawaAssociations of periparturient plasma biochemical parameters, endometrial leukocyteesterase and myeloperoxidase, and bacterial detection with clinical and subclinicalendometritis in postpartum dairy cows Japan

11:45-12:00RE-09 Michael William ReynoldsThe reproductive performance of 80 problem breeder cows after receiving a therapeuticuterine lavage. Australia

12:00-12:15RE-10 Mick ClewsThe effect at herd level of more frequent testing for endometritis and subsequenttreatment of positive cows with a single intrauterine infusion of 500 mg cephapirincompared to a more traditional single test and treatment. New Zealand

12:15-12:30RE-11 Harald PothmannPost-insemination intrauterine treatment with cephapirin in dairy cows with mildendometritis Austria

Chairs:14:00-16:00 Oral Presentation

Rodolfo de la Sota ArgentinaShigehisa Tsumagari Japan

14:00-14:15RE-12 Pablo M. ChestaEfficacy of Mycobacterium Cell Wall Fraction in the treatment of clinical and subclinicalendometritis in dairy cows Argentina

14:15-14:30RE-13 Aleksandar MasicEfficacy of Mycobacterium Cell Wall Fraction on intrauterine influx ofpolymorphonuclear cells in dairy cows-dose comparison study Canada

14:30-14:45RE-14 Emy Elizabeth VarugheseVascularization to preovulatory follicle and corpus luteum- A valuable predictor offertility in dairy cows. USA

14:45-15:00RE-15 Motozumi MatsuiEffects of the function of corpus luteum at the beginning of Shortsynch program onconception rate of lactating dairy cows Japan

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Day 3 ﴾Friday, Aug. 31 ﴿‐13WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

15:00-15:15RE-16 Hiromi KusakaEarlier emergence of large follicles rather than early ovulation as an indicator ofsubsequent fertility in lactating dairy cows Japan

15:15-15:30RE-17 Taiki IzumiDoes the side (left or right) of preovulatory follicle location at artificial inseminationaffect the conception rate in lactating dairy cows? Japan

15:30-15:45RE-18 Kouichi TanemuraA New Hypothesis on the Development and Healing of Follicular Cysts in Dairy CowsJapan

15:45-16:00RE-19 Phong Tuan VuongApplication of hormonal intervention in treatment of ovarian disorders in dairy cattleherd in Vinhphuc province, Vietnam Viet Nam

Anti-Microbial Resistance

Room B (Conference Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

John Olsen DenmarkMasato Akiba Japan

K09 Theo LamAntimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in dairy cowsNetherlands

Chairs:09:15-10:00 Oral Presentation

John Olsen DenmarkMasato Akiba Japan

09:15-09:30AR-06 Virginie Guerinβ-lactamase-encoding gene identification by micro-arrays in phenotypically resistantpathogenic Escherichia coli from young calves in Wallonia, Belgium. Belgium

09:30-09:45AR-07 Jia ChengAntibiogram of klebsiella species isolated from bovine mastitis in ChinaChina

09:45-10:00AR-08 Emily SnyderGenetic characterization of multi-drug resistant Mannheimia haemolytica isolated fromhigh-risk stocker cattle USA

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Richard Pereira USAIkuo Uchida Japan

10:45-11:00AR-09 Lisa Chloe Morgans"Antibiotics Anonymous”- Lessons learnt measuring antimicrobial use with UK dairyfarmers UK

11:00-11:15AR-10 Isabel B.J. MacphillamyPotential risks for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from inappropriate treatments for viraldiseases by para-veterinary professionals in developing countries Australia

11:15-11:30AR-11 Diego Borin NobregaAssociation between antimicrobial use and resistance in non-aureus staphylococciisolated from dairy herds Canada

11:30-11:45AR-12 Mark BryanA comparative analysis of antimicrobial use in dairy cows in New Zealand and in the UKNew Zealand

11:45-12:00AR-13 Philip ElkinsThe use of an antimicrobial practice sales report to identify prescribing patterns and asan active tool in herd health management UK

12:00-12:15AR-14 Kee JimAntimicrobial use in Canadian beef cattle: extent, indications, and risk factors fortreatment. Canada

12:15-12:30AR-15 Richard PereiraFeeding preweaned calves milk containing drug residues ("waste milk"): impacts on thefunctional profile of the fecal microbiota USA

Chairs:14:00-14:45 Oral Presentation

Benjamin Newcomer USAMasato Akiba Japan

14:00-14:15AR-16 Richard PereiraWaste milk from dairy farms in Central California: distribution of antimicrobial drugresidues and farm practices USA

14:15-14:30AR-17 Scott McdougallUse of on-farm bacterial culture and decision support tools to reduce antimicrobialusage in cases of mild to moderate clincial mastitis in cows New Zealand

14:30-14:45AR-18 Christer BergstenNon-antibiotic topical treatment of interdigital phlegmon (foot rot) with salicylic acidSweden

Immunology and Vaccines

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Philip Griebel CanadaHiromichi Ohtsuka Japan

K04 Geraldine TaylorImmunology of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (bRSV) in calvesUK

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Philip Griebel CanadaHiromichi Ohtsuka Japan

09:15-09:30IV-01 Paulina JaworThe application of bovine hyperimmune serum against selected outer membraneantigens of Gram-negative bacteria in prevention and treatment of respiratory tractinfections in dairy calves Poland

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Day 3 ﴾Friday, Aug. 31 ﴿‐14WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

09:30-09:45IV-02 Leon BarringerInnate Immunity and Rumen Resiliency using Fermentation BioactivesUSA

09:45-10:00IV-03 Victor S. CorteseLocal immune responses in stressed and unstressed beef cattleUSA

10:00-10:15IV-04 Michael SteeleEfficacy and safety of pegbovigrastim in EU clinical field trialsUK

Chairs:10:45-12:15 Oral Presentation

Geraldine Taylor UKSatoru Konnai Japan

10:45-11:00IV-05 Hajime KatoRelationship between hemorrhagic bowel syndrome and Clostridium perfringens type Aa toxin Japan

11:00-11:15IV-06 Naoya MaekawaIn vitro and clinical study on antivirus activity of an anti-PD-L1 rat-bovine chimericantibody against bovine leukemia virus infection Japan

11:15-11:30IV-07 Tomohiro OkagawaOvercoming T-cell exhaustion in chronic infections of cattle: a pilot clinical study of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy in bovine leukemia virus infection Japan

11:30-11:45IV-08 Carl-Christian GelfertA study to compare serological response to vaccination with an inactivated BovineRespiratory Disease vaccine given at various inter-vaccination intervals Belgium

11:45-12:00IV-09 Philip GriebelMucosal Immune Response in Young Calves Following Intranasal Administration ofBovine Coronavirus, Modified Live Vaccine Canada

12:00-12:15IV-10 Geert VertentenStimulation of passive immunity by vaccination of dry cows with a multivalentinactivated respiratory vaccine. Belgium

Chairs:14:00-14:30 Oral Presentation

Geraldine Taylor UKSatoru Konnai Japan

14:00-14:15IV-11 Veronique MoulinFMD-LL3B3D Vaccine Platform: Safe, Highly Potent, Fully DIVA Compatible, InactivatedFoot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Vaccines USA

14:15-14:30IV-12 Richard LavenA non-inferiority study of low dose intradermal rabies vaccine and standard doseintramuscular vaccination New Zealand

Clinical Genetics

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:14:30-15:15 Oral Presentation

Arcangelo Gentile ItalyMitsuhiro Takagi Japan

14:30-14:45CG-01 Brandon Cameron FraserNovel findings of Bovine Familial Convulsions and AtaxiaAustralia

14:45-15:00CG-02 Marie Margarete MeyerholzGenetically selected heifers differ in peripheral blood concentrations of IGF-1 and ßHBAGermany

15:00-15:15CG-03 Rosemary WaiteThe Genomic Value of Dairy Breed Natural Service SiresAustralia

Hoof Health and Lameness

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Dörte Döpfer USATakeshi Tsuka Japan

K12 Christer BergstenStrategies to reduce dairy lameness by improving claw health. Is zero lameness areachable goal? Sweden

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Dörte Döpfer USATakeshi Tsuka Japan

09:15-09:30HL-01 Richard A LavenAn unusual presentation of toe ulcers in a pasture-based dairy herdNew Zealand

09:30-09:45HL-02 Jessie HesselingBovine Digital Dermatitis in Victoria, AustraliaAustralia

09:45-10:00HL-03 Joao H C CostaSystematic review of prevalence of lameness and leg lesions on dairy farms: 2006 to2016 USA

10:00-10:15HL-04 Jay TunstallThe Prevalence of Lameness in UK Finishing CattleUK

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Christer Bergsten SwedenTakeshi Tsuka Japan

10:45-11:00HL-05 Karl NussDistribution of weight and pressure on the claw soles in young calvesSwitzerland

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Day 3 ﴾Friday, Aug. 31 ﴿‐15WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

11:00-11:15HL-06 Benjamin OehmeEffect of different ground conditions on pressure distribution under the bovine clawmeasured with foil-based sensors Germany

11:15-11:30HL-07 Maher AlsaaodDetection of hind limb pathologies in cattle with the aid of the cow pedogramSwitzerland

11:30-11:45HL-08 Peter HutSense of sensors: behavioral aspects of dairy cattle in the transition period related totheir locomotion scores Netherlands

11:45-12:00HL-09 Sanusi MohammedEvaluation of lameness in cattle under traditional pastoralists’ management in Semi-aridzone of Bauchi and Yobe States, North Eastern Nigeria Nigeria

12:00-12:15HL-10 Hiroyuki ManabeAccuracy of Corium-parallel trimming technique using of Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) system in the bovine claws Japan

12:15-12:30HL-11 Richard A LavenComparison of orthopaedic hoof blocks for the treatment of lame cattle under NewZealand pasture conditions in regard to wear and block duration New Zealand

Chairs:14:00-14:30 Oral Presentation

Inhyung Lee KoreaTakeshi Tsuka Japan

14:00-14:15HL-12 Dörte DöpferClinical evaluations and histology to test the effect of amino acid complexed tracemineral supplementation on digital dermatitis in growing-finishing feedlot cattle USA

14:15-14:30HL-13 Charlotte KroegerNew ways to preserve claw health – comparative study on the efficacy of antibiotics andantibiotic-free treatments for digital dermatitis (Mortellaro disease) Germany

Miscellaneous Topics

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:14:30-15:45 Oral Presentation

Bhuminand Devkota NepalYasuho Taura Japan

14:30-14:45MT-01 Vincent PlassardHypoplasia of the omasal laminae in cattle: description of two casesFrance

14:45-15:00MT-02 Kristen ReyherHow- and under what circumstances- can veterinary communication inspire farmerbehaviour change? A qualitative investigation UK

15:00-15:15MT-03 Rendani Victress NdouKnowledge of ethnoveterinary medicine within the North West Province, South AfricaSouth Africa

15:15-15:30MT-04 Pedro MelendezThe effect of linseed meal on daily weight gain, dry matter intake, feed efficiency,Interleukin-1 and Resolvin E1 in pre-weaned Holstein dairy calves USA

15:30-15:45MT-05 Kristen K ReyherCurrent best estimates of adult dairy cattle weight in the United KingdomUK

Epidemiology

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Cord Heuer New ZealandMutsuyo Kadohira Japan

K07 Mark StevensonTools and Approaches for Problem Solving at the Herd, Regional, National andInternational Level Australia

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Cord Heuer New ZealandMutsuyo Kadohira Japan

09:15-09:30EP-01 Karima Akool Al SalihiThe seasonal outbreaks of Foot and Mouth Disease and its history in IraqIraq

09:30-09:45EP-02 Kaari ReimusOn-farm mortality and related risk factors in Estonian dairy cowsEstonia

09:45-10:00EP-03 Chris Compton ComptonPatterns and determinants of culling and mortality are unique topasture-grazed,seasonal-calving dairy cows in New Zealand New Zealand

10:00-10:15EP-04 David L RenaudRisk factors associated with mortality identified at arrival to a milk-fed veal facilityCanada

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Mark Stevenson AustraliaKohei Makita Japan

10:45-11:00EP-05 Cord HeuerWhy leptospirosis continues to occur in workers of vaccinated dairy herdsNew Zealand

11:00-11:15EP-06 Takeshi MiyamaHerd-level risk factors associated with Leptospira Hardjo infection in dairy herds in thesouthern Tohoku, Japan Japan

11:15-11:30EP-07 Rolando PiccioniMeat inspection, variability depending on the veterinary inspector: a cross sectionalstudy Italy

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Day 3 ﴾Friday, Aug. 31 ﴿‐16WBC2018 Sapporo: Keynote Lecture / Workshop / Oral Presentation / Sponsored Symposium / Luncheon Seminar

11:30-11:45EP-08 Felicity Kaye WillsAntibody concentrations against gastrointestinal nematodes in adult beef cows from theprairie provinces of western Canada Australia

11:45-12:00EP-09 Shin-Ichi SakakibaraThe detection of the Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis inenvironmental samples as a screening test to determine a herd’s paratuberculosis status Japan

12:00-12:15EP-10 Jean-Philippe RoyIncidence of fecal excretion of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in dairycows before and after the enrolment in the Québec Voluntary Program Canada

12:15-12:30EP-11 Peter MansellSerological detection of Mycoplasma bovis in dairy herds using calf blood samplescollected from abattoirs Australia

Luncheon Seminar 3

Room E (Small Hall)

Platinum Sponsor: Zoetis

Chair:12:45-13:35

Akihiro Iwakuma Zoetis, Japan

LS3 Jos NoordhuizenDairy heifer & calf management乳⽤⼦⽜及び未経産⽜の呼吸器病対策 Australia

Epidemiology

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:14:00-14:30 Oral Presentation

Mark Stevenson AustraliaKohei Makita Japan

14:00-14:15EP-12 Tom BrownlieSearching for anthrax in the cloudsNew Zealand

14:15-14:30EP-13 Mark Andrew BurgemeisterDAGs - Directed Acyclic Graphs as a tool for Buiatricians to examine causal inference.Australia

Toxicology

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:14:30-15:30 Oral Presentation

Francois Schelcher FranceReiichiro Sato Japan

14:30-14:45TX-01 Michael William ReynoldsBracken Toxicosis.Australia

14:45-15:00TX-02 Pedro MelendezDetermination of micotoxins in dairy feedstufs typically used in ChileUSA

15:00-15:15TX-03 Katsuki TodaSupplementation with difructose anhydride III (DFA III) reduces mycotoxin absorption incattle by modifying the tight-junction network Japan

15:15-15:30TX-04 Brandon Cameron FraserOutbreak of Lantana camara poisoning in tropically adapted cattle with long term followup Australia

Emerging Diseases

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:15:30-16:00 Oral Presentation

Przemyslaw Sobiech PolandMakoto Haritani Japan

15:30-15:45ED-01 Andrea TurnerTwo cases of embolic pneumonia secondary to udder cleft dermatitis in dairy cattle fromthe same farm UK

15:45-16:00ED-02 Diego GomezSalmonella Dublin in dairy calves: an outbreak investigation.USA

Workshop 7-(1)

Room F (201+202)

Dr. Fritz – Endoscopy & Videosystems, Tuttlingen, GermanyDifferent methods of laparoscopic abomasopexy described by JANOWITZ and CHRISTIANSEN:The equipment , the procedures

08:30-10:15 Wolfgang Kehler Germany

08:30-09:00WS7(1) Efficacy of the Janowitz laparoscopic abomasopexy for treatment of left displacedabomasum in dairy cows

09:00-09:45WS7(1)Slide show with hands on the equipment / Different methods of laparoscopicabomasopexy described by JANOWITZ and CHRISTIANSEN: The equipment, theprocedures

09:45-10:15WS7(1)Movies with hands on the equipment: 1. Laparoscopic abomasopexy described byJANOWITZ, 2. Laparoscopic abomasopexy described by CHRISTIANSEN, 3. Percutaneousabomasopexy by toggle pin (Sterner and Grymer)

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Workshop 7-(2)

Room F (201+202)

Dr. Fritz – Endoscopy & Videosystems, Tuttlingen, GermanyDifferent methods of laparoscopic abomasopexy described by JANOWITZ and CHRISTIANSEN:The equipment , the procedures

10:45-12:30 Wolfgang Kehler Germany

10:45-11:15WS7(2) Efficacy of the Janowitz laparoscopic abomasopexy for treatment of left displacedabomasum in dairy cows

11:15-11:45WS7(2)Slide show with hands on the equipment / Different methods of laparoscopicabomasopexy described by JANOWITZ and CHRISTIANSEN: The equipment, theprocedures

11:55-12:30WS7(2)Movies with hands on the equipment: 1. Laparoscopic abomasopexy described byJANOWITZ, 2. Laparoscopic abomasopexy described by CHRISTIANSEN, 3. Percutaneousabomasopexy by toggle pin (Sterner and Grymer)

Workshop 8

Room F (201+202)

Iso Veterinary ServiceWhat we have seen and learned about Fukushima? Experience and suggestive instruction from animal victims in the ex-evacuation zone since the disaster of the earthquake followed by FNPPF accident

14:00-16:00

14:00-14:45WS8-1 Manabu FukumotoWhat we have observed in cattle in the evacuation zone in FukushimaJapan

14:45-15:15WS8-2 Chiaki ShimaokaPharmacokinetics of radiocesium in Japanese Black cattle (Wagyu)Japan

15:15-16:00WS8-3 Masahiro NatsuhoriEstimation of Radiation exposure dose of Japanese Black cattle (Wagyu) and their healthstatus in the ex-evacuation zones in Fukushima Japan

Day 4 - Saturday, Sep. 01

Reproduction

Room A (Main Hall)

Chairs:08:30-10:00 Oral Presentation

Otto Szenci HungaryKazuhiko Imakawa Japan

08:30-08:45RE-20 Muhammad YusufThe Incidence of reproductive disorders in dairy cows under smallholder farmsIndonesia

08:45-09:00RE-21 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaCharacterization of pregnancy losses between 30 and 210 days of gestation in grazingdairy cows Argentina

09:00-09:15RE-22 Zoltan SzelenyiPregnancy losses in dairy cows with singleton and twin pregnancies with cavitary andnon-cavitary corpora lutea Hungary

09:15-09:30RE-23 Kazunori IshiiEffect of local progesterone treatment in conditions associated with higher abortionrates in dairy cows Japan

09:30-09:45RE-24 Zdzislaw GajewskiFactors affecting bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (bPAG) distribution in dairycows with confirmed Late Embryonic Death (LED). Poland

09:45-10:00RE-25 Keiji MaedaEffect of induced expulsion of dead fetuses on the fertility of dairy cowsJapan

Chairs:10:45-12:15 Oral Presentation

Otto Szenci HungaryKazuhiko Imakawa Japan

10:45-11:00RE-26 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaEffect of clinical mastitis around the time of insemination on the fertility of grazing dairycows Argentina

11:00-11:15RE-27 Michael F PymanMilk production, cell count, reproductive performance, and survival of crossbred cows inAustralia Australia

11:15-11:30RE-28 Andrew BatesRelationships between Body Condition Score, milk production and reproduction inseasonally calving, pasture fed New Zealand dairy cows New Zealand

11:30-11:45RE-29 Atsuko IkedaThe behaviour of Nelore cows of diferent ages as an indicator of eficiency in a pasturingsystem in the Bolivian tropic. Bolivia

11:45-12:00RE-30 Peter HutFluctuation of eating time in the dry period affects fertility parameters in subsequentlactation Netherlands

12:00-12:15RE-31 Kentaro OkaThe effect of Bio-active peptides from FPP (Fermentated potato protein) on reproductiveand production performance in dairy cows: a field trial in on Belgian Dairy Herd Japan

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Chairs:14:00-15:45 Oral Presentation

Octavio Campuzano MexicoTadatoshi Ohtaki Japan

14:00-14:15RE-32 Luis Octavio Campuzano ReyesUse of sexed semen in first and second lactation cowsMexico

14:15-14:30RE-33 Johanna RheinbergerEffect of a novel synchrony program including a second treatment of Prostaglandin F2αon fixed time artificial insemination results in pasture-based dairy herds Australia

14:30-14:45RE-34 Long Thanh SuA new intravaginal progesterone-releasing device from Vietnam: Plasma progesteroneresponse after insertion and efficacy of estrus induction in cattle. Viet Nam

14:45-15:00RE-35 Victoria HudsonThe influence of insemination timing, post enrolment in an oestrus synchronisationprogramme, on twin pregnancy rates in dairy cattle. Australia

15:00-15:15RE-36 Jantijn SwinkelsEvaluation of Reproductive Performance of Dairy Heifers subjected to two EstrusDetection Systems and treated with two Prostaglandin Formulations Netherlands

15:15-15:30RE-37 Vanessa SchweinzerEvaluation of an ear-attached accelerometer for detecting heat events in indoor houseddairy cows Austria

15:30-15:45RE-38 Ee Cheng OoiThe use of genetic selection to improve herd reproductive performance of dairy cattle inNorthern Victoria, Australia Australia

Infectious Diseases: Bacteriology

Room B (Conference Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Walter Baumgartner AustriaSatoko Kawaji Japan

K03 Richard WhittingtonControl of epizootic mycobacterial diseases: paratuberculosis and tuberculosisAustralia

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Walter Baumgartner AustriaSatoko Kawaji Japan

09:15-09:30BC-01 Peter Guy OrpinDairy UK Johne’s survey – winning farmer engagementUK

09:30-09:45BC-02 George CaldowEffective herd level control of paratubercuosis in beef cow herds: a 20 year history of UKnational control programme UK

09:45-10:00BC-03 Yukiko TaniguchiEvaluation of the proportion of fetal infection with Mycobacterium avium subspeciesparatuberculosis based on histopathological typing of cows diagnosed withparatuberculosis Japan

10:00-10:15BC-04 Yamato SajikiProstaglandin E2 suppresses immune responses in cattle with Johne’s diseaseJapan

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Richard Whittington AustraliaMasato Akiba Japan

10:45-11:00BC-05 Richard SibleyThe investigation of a persistent outbreak of bovine tuberculosis using a novel enhancedcattle testing programme and evaluation of environmental contamination. UK

11:00-11:15BC-06 Tomomi MasukoOccurrence of and countermeasures against bovine salmonellosis in HokkaidoJapan

11:15-11:30BC-07 John Elmerdahl OlsenWhole-genome-based study of Salmonella Dublin in cattle and humans in DenmarkDenmark

11:30-11:45BC-08 Marcela L.S. BicalhoThe maternal microbiome plays a key role in determining the offspring’s early-lifemicrobial community of Bos taurus USA

11:45-12:00BC-09 Yuri FujimotoRisk factors for Mycoplasma mastitis outbreak in Hokkaido, JapanJapan

12:00-12:15BC-10 Abd Al-Bar Ahmed Al-FarhaRapid screening method for identification of bovine milk mycoplasmas andAcholeplasma laidlawii Australia

12:15-12:30BC-11 Jorgen KatholmEvaluation of a new qpcr-assay for diagnosis of bacterial infections in calvesDenmark

Chairs:14:00-15:30 Oral Presentation

John Olsen DenmarkMasato Akiba Japan

14:00-14:15BC-12 Megumi UrakawaOral feeding with a probiotics Bacillus subtilis C-3102 modulates the immune andmetabolic functions in dairy cattle, resulting in prevention of mastitis Japan

14:15-14:30BC-13 Mamoru OhnishiGenetic Characteristics of CTX-M-type ESBL-Producing Enterobacteriaceae Involved inMastitis Cases on Japanese Dairy Farms, 2007 to 2011 Japan

14:30-14:45BC-14 Elias SalemAssociations of respiratory pathogens and the upper and lower respiratory tractmicrobiotas in calves with bovine respiratory disease France

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14:45-15:00BC-15 Shinya GotoThe PD-1/PD-L1 pathway contributes to the immunosuppression in bovinemycoplasmosis Japan

15:00-15:15BC-16 Laura Van DriesscheIdentification of multiresistant Gallibacterium anatis strains in a clinical outbreak ofinfectious bronchopneumonia in beef cattle Belgium

15:15-15:30BC-17 Elke ErreggerThe prevalence of Leptospira borgpetersenii sv Hardjo and Leptospira interrogans svPomona in Victorian dairy herds, 2017 Australia

Infectious Diseases: Virology

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Tomas Acosta JapanSatoru Konnai Japan

K02 Paul CoussensBovine leukemia virus: A major silent threat to proper immune responses in cattleUSA

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Tomas Acosta JapanSatoru Konnai Japan

09:15-09:30VR-01 Yuri FujimotoComputer simulation of spread of Bovine Leukemia Virus in a dairy farmJapan

09:30-09:45VR-02 Satoshi NakadaA cohort study on the economic loss associated with bovine leukemia virus infection indairy production in Hokkaido, Japan Japan

09:45-10:00VR-03 H.W. Frederik WaldeckRisk factors associated with the introduction of BoHV1 into a herdNetherlands

10:00-10:15VR-04 H.W. Frederik WaldeckProbability of reintroduction of BoHV1 in the Netherlands through cattle importsNetherlands

Chairs:10:45-12:00 Oral Presentation

Paul Coussens USASatoru Konnai Japan

10:45-11:00VR-05 Putu Eka SudaryatmaBovine respiratory syncytial virus infection enhances Pasteurella multocida adherence onrespiratory epithelial cell lines Japan

11:00-11:15VR-06 Elias SalemTowards a better understanding of the pathogenesis and transmission of Influenza Dvirus in cattle France

11:15-11:30VR-07 Rok MarzelPseudocowpox virus on dairy farms in SloveniaSlovenia

11:30-11:45VR-08 Kanokwan SingasaDevelopment of Recombinant Nucleocapsid Protein-based Enzyme-linkedImmunosorbent Assay for Serological Detection of Winter Dysentery Disease Thailand

11:45-12:00VR-09 Tomas J. AcostaStudies on the Prevention of Bovine Papilloma Virus Infection in Dairy CattleJapan

Therapeutics and Pharmacology

Room C (Mid-sized Hall)

Chairs:14:00-15:15 Oral Presentation

Thomas Wittek AustriaTakeshi Miyama Japan

14:00-14:15TP-01 Laura YoungMilk residues in lactating dairy cattle following concurrent use of veterinary medicinesNew Zealand

14:15-14:30TP-02 Alejandro Ceballos MárquezAntimicrobial peptides produced by mammary gland bacteria with activity against majormastitis pathogens Colombia

14:30-14:45TP-03 Tetsuro KuramaePharmacokinetics of enrofloxacin in the peripheral blood and bronchoalveolar regionafter single subcutaneous administration in calves Japan

14:45-15:00TP-04 Roger L. SaltmanThe Predictive Value of Using Antemortem Bacterial Culture and Susceptibility Testing toDetermine Clinical Outcome of Bovine Respiratory Disease in Feedlot Cattle USA

15:00-15:15TP-05 Thomas WittekThe influence of irrigation on transdermal absorption of flunixin meglumine in calvesBelgium

Surgery

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Inhyung Lee KoreaYasuho Taura Japan

K19 Adrian SteinerTeat surgery in dairy cattleSwitzerland

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Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Inhyung Lee KoreaYasuho Taura Japan

09:15-09:30SU-01 Reiichiro SatoTransrectal guidance of the ovaries reduces operative time during bovine laparoscopicovariectomy Japan

09:30-09:45SU-02 Antonio Martins GiesteiraComparison of one-step laparoscopy-guided abomasopexy versus omentopexy viaright flank laparotomy for the treatment of dairy cows with left displacement of theabomasum Portugal

09:45-10:00SU-03 Hideo IsoEfficacy of laparoscopic abomasopexy for left displaced abomasum in late-pregnantcows Japan

10:00-10:15SU-04 Mustafa AricanCan Interlocking Nail Stabilization be an alternative technique for long bone fractures inCalves? Turkey

Chairs:10:45-12:30 Oral Presentation

Rosanna Kirkwood UKIso Hideo Japan

10:45-11:00SU-05 Ruurd JorritsmaRandomised prospective trials to study effects of reduced antibiotic usage in abdominalsurgery in cows Netherlands

11:00-11:15SU-06 Florin BetegNeurosurgical treatment, clinical findings and imagistic diagnosis of coenurosiscerebralis in sheep. Romania

11:15-11:30SU-07 Takeshi TsukaUnilateral rostral mandibulectomy for gingival vascular hamartoma in two calvesJapan

11:30-11:45SU-08 David John-Alexander LlewellynDevaux

Subluxation of the Elbow in a Cow: Clinical Signs, Diagnostic Imaging, Treatment andLong-term Follow-up Switzerland

11:45-12:00SU-09 Pierre-Yves MulonFemoral head ostectomy for treatment of chronic coxofemoral luxation in a Shorthorncow USA

12:00-12:15SU-10 Mrunmayi NaikClinical findings and treatment outcomes of non-infectious joint disease in JapaneseBlack calves Japan

12:15-12:30SU-11 Theresa TschonerSubstance P monitoring to quantify nociceptive responses during and after umbilicalsurgery in calves Germany

Chairs:14:00-15:00 Oral Presentation

David Black UKReiichiro Sato Japan

14:00-14:15SU-12 Moritz MetznerInfluence of metamizole on nociception in calves undergoing inhalation anesthesia forumbilical surgery Germany

14:15-14:30SU-13 Maya MeestersPost-operative complications after elective caesarean sections in Belgian Blue cattle,performed in a clinical setting. Belgium

14:30-14:45SU-14 Casalta HeleneUse of Blood L-Lactate as a Prognosis Factor for the management of surgical DigestiveDisorders in cattle. Belgium

14:45-15:00SU-15 Jana SmidkovaCase report: Correction of carpal angular deformities with closing wedge osteotomy ingoat Czech Republic

Organic and Sustainable Production Systems

Room D (107+108)

Chairs:15:00-15:45 Oral Presentation

Luis Poo ChileMegumi Itoh Japan

15:00-15:15SP-01 Muhammad Irfan SaidCharacteristics of liquid organic fertilizer from Bali cattle’s urine using decomposer anddifferent fermentation time Indonesia

15:15-15:30SP-02 Mark BryanLarge scale dairy conversion to organic farming: the veterinarian’s roleNew Zealand

15:30-15:45SP-03 Lisa Chloe MorgansFarmer Action Groups- A participatory approach to instigating change on farmsUK

Buffaloes, Camelids and Wild Ruminants

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:08:30-09:15 Keynote Lecture

Bhuminand Devkota NepalMitsuhiro Takagi Japan

K20 Mohammed ShamsuddinManagement of Production and Health of Water BuffaloesAustria

Chairs:09:15-10:15 Oral Presentation

Bhuminand Devkota NepalMitsuhiro Takagi Japan

09:15-09:30BU-01 Thomas WittekStress responses of alpacas using different methods of restraint and shearingAustria

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09:30-09:45BU-02 Thomas WittekMycobacterium avium spp. paratuberculosis in new world camelids in AustriaAustria

09:45-10:00BU-03 Mohammad Golam HaiderPathological investigation of trachea and lungs of buffaloes in Gazipur district ofBangladesh Bangladesh

10:00-10:15BU-04 Baljinder Kumar BansalClinical Investigation on Impact of Dry Therapy on Bovine Mastitis, Milk Somatic CellCount and Milk Yield in Buffaloes India

Chairs:10:45-11:30 Oral Presentation

Mohammad Haider BangladeshMitsuhiro Takagi Japan

10:45-11:00BU-05 Bhuminand DevkotaFactors Affecting the Efficacy of Timed Artificial Insemination Protocols in NepaleseBuffaloes Nepal

11:00-11:15BU-06 Liria Hiromi OkudaEvaluation of cross reaction between alpha herpesvirus types 1 and 5 in buffalos herds atSão Paulo state, Bbrazil Brazil

11:15-11:30BU-07 Effendi AbustamMeat quality of buffalo meat and Bali beef rubbed with smoke flour and aged atdifferent time Indonesia

Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu)

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:11:30-12:00 Oral Presentation

Baljinder Bansal IndiaMitsuhiro Takagi Japan

11:30-11:45JB-01 Shoichi OkadaEvaluation of fecal pH for metabolic acidosis caused by diarrhea in Japanese BlackCalves Japan

11:45-12:00JB-02 Eri KanedaA case of cranium bifidum with meningocele in Japanese Black calfJapan

E-learning and Continuing Education

Room E (Small Hall)

Chairs:14:00-15:00 Keynote Lecture

Charlotte Kroeger GermanyHisashi Mizutani Japan

K23 Peter D. ConstableE-learning and continuing educationUSA

Chairs:15:00-15:30 Oral Presentation

Charlotte Kroeger GermanyHisashi Mizutani Japan

15:00-15:15EL-01 Wendela WapenaarExamples for E-learning tools to improve and widen farm animal veterinary educationUK

15:15-15:30EL-02 Joze StaricTechnical rescue of ruminants within Establishment of safer animal rescue capacityErasmus+ KA2 project Slovenia

Workshop 9

Room F (201+202)The Yagura.A simulation game to identify factors limiting team work during emergency animal disease outbreak response.

08:30-10:15

08:30-09:15WS9-1 Tetsuya HorikitaIntroductionJapan

09:15-09:45WS9-2 Tetsuya HorikitaA card-simulation gameJapan

09:45-10:15WS9-3 Tetsuya HorikitaFeedback and shareJapan

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Day 1 - Wednesday, Aug. 29 8:30-16:30

BVD Meeting Room 204

BV-P01 Damien AchardDetermination of the fetal protection in pregnant heifers challenged with bovine viral diarrhea type 1 virustwelve months after one administration of a live-attenuated vaccine France

BV-P02 Viviani GomesPrevalence of positives animals for Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV) destined to exportation from Brazil toTurkei Brazil

BV-P03 Viviani GomesClinical Problems, Production Efficacy and Reproduction Efficacy in a Holstein Heifers and Cows PersistentlyInfected with Bovine Viral Diarrhea VirusClinical Problems, Production Efficacy and Reproduction Efficacy in aHolstein Heifers and Cows Persistently Infected with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Brazil

BV-P04 Viviani GomesInnate and Humoral Immune Response in heifers and cows persistently Infected with Bovine Viral DiarrheaVirus Brazil

BV-P05 Zhanbo ZhuEffect of BVDV and IBRV co-infecion on virus replication and MDBK cells apoptosisChina

BV-P06 Edviges Maristela PitucoStudy of cross reactios between members of Flaviviridae Family: Hepacivirus and BVDV. Preliminary DataBrazil

BV-P07 Linda Van DuijnRisk factors associated with the introduction of BVDV into a herdNetherlands

BV-P08 Mingliang DengEpidemiologic survey and genetic analysis of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) type 1 in dairy herds of ChinaChina

BV-P09 Kyoung-Seong ChoiBovine viral diarrhea virus infection in Korean native goatsKorea

BV-P10 Sandro CaviraniComparative serology to subgenotypes BDV-1a and -1b in Italian dairy cattle operationsItaly

BV-P11 Caitlin Alexandra EvansPathological outcomes observed in lambs born to ewes experimentally infected with BVDV-1c between 59 and69 days of gestation Australia

BV-P12 Caitlin Alexandra EvansAcute BVDV infections in Australian alpacasAustralia

BV-P13 Andrea PecoraUpdate on the epidemiology of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in Argentina: revising intervention strategiesArgentina

BV-P14 Susana Juarez ReyesDetermination of antibodies by exposure to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus in Mexican cattle without vaccinationMexico

BV-P15 Miroslaw Pawel PolakGenetic diversity of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus and vaccine efficacyPoland

BV-P16 David Andrew GrahamTrends in detection of BVD virus in ear notch samples from aborted foetuses during the Irish BVD eradicationprogramme UK

BV-P17 David Andrew GrahamInvestigation of the potential for sera from cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV)to generate false-negative antibody results by indirect and competitive ELISA when included in serum poolscontaining varying proportions of seropositive and seronegative cattle UK

BV-P18 Demian BellidoFirst ever commercially available vaccine against BDV targeted to immune system cellsArgentina

BV-P19 Stephane GuillossouRapid detection of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus on ear notches: European validation of a newimmunochromatographic test France

Diagnostic Imaging Meeting Room 204

DI-P01 Mustafa AricanThe Use of Diagnostic Techniques in Calves with Septic Arthritis – A Retrospective StudyTurkey

DI-P02 Takehiko KakizakiNon typical MRI from bovine brain abscess with two different anaerobic bacteria InfectionsJapan

Small Ruminants Meeting Room 204

SR-P01 Lilian GregoryOccurrence of the main viral agents that cause respiratory diseases in sheep in the State of São Paulo and Riode Jaineiro - Brazil Brazil

SR-P02 Fernando EstevesSchmallenberg virus antibodies surveillance in bulk milk samples in PortugalPortugal

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SR-P03 Fernando EstevesSurveillance of Bluetongue virus circulation in sheep herds of PortugalPortugal

SR-P04 Dhiraj Kumar GuptaPhenotypic antibiotic resistance pattern and presence of mecA in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from caprinemastitis India

SR-P05 Juan-Vicente Gonzalez-MartinObservational study on a novel management system involving 10 lambings per year in one high-yield dairyewe farm Spain

SR-P06 Juan Vicente Gonzalez MartinEffects of maternal factors on the metabolic profile throughout pregnancy in dairy sheepSpain

SR-P07 Marko SamardzijaSeasonal lambing distribution of the Romanov breed in northwestern Croatia during five consecutive yearsCroatia

SR-P08 Giorgio ZanardiExpert knowledge elicitation for ranking hazards affecting dairy goat welfare in Italian farmsItaly

SR-P09 Melina Marie YasuokaDermatosparaxis in lambsBrazil

SR-P10 Miguel Angel GastelumEffect of organic selenium and zinc methionine on feedlot and carcass traits of hair sheepMexico

SR-P11 Wilter Ricardo RussianoVicenteOvarian Doppler ultrasonography in Santa Inês ewes superovulated with different doses of exogenous FSHBrazil

SR-P12 Rafael Rodriguez-MartinezEffect of follicular status at the time of estrus synchronization upon estrus response and time to ovulation inanestrous goats Mexico

SR-P13 Gerardo Arellano RodriguezEffect of the use of half or complete intravaginal sponges impregnated with medroxiprogesterone upon theinduction of estrus and ovulation in Dorper ewes during the anestrous season Mexico

SR-P14 Amit SharmaEffect of varying concentrations of egg yolk in cryopreservation of Gaddi goat semenIndia

Young Stock Meeting Room 204

YS-P01 Emer KennedyPreliminary investigation on the effect of milk replacer reconstitution rate and crude protein content onabomasal emptying rate Ireland

YS-P02 Mark BryanA welfare assurance programme for dairy calves in New ZealandNew Zealand

YS-P03 Fumi KayasakiStudy on Formation and Utilisation of FMR(Fermented Milk Replacer) for Calf FeedingJapan

YS-P04 Natalija FratricCapsular antigen type determination of P.multocida isolated from calves in SerbiaSerbia

YS-P05 Sikh Tejinder SinghRisk factors, assessment and outcome of failure of passive transfer of immunity in crossbred cattle calvesIndia

YS-P06 Viviani GomesInfluence of metaphylactic use of antimicrobials on systemic inflammatory profile in Holstein calves during thefirst month of life Brazil

YS-P07 Tomaz CiglerThe Influence of the lunar cycle on haemorrhagic complications in castration of young bullsSlovenia

YS-P08 Tamako MiyazakiNeonatal calves form abomasal curds after first ingestion of first-milking colostrum for efficient absorption ofimmunoglobulin G Japan

YS-P09 Sophie Anne MahendranLongitudinal study on the effects of calf BRD on growth and productivity in Holstein-Friesian cattleUK

YS-P10 Dawid KrolDevelopment of a novel carcass autolysis scale (CAS) for use in cases of bovine perinatal mortality.Poland

Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases Meeting Room 206

NU-P01 Megumi ItohNon-invasive blood calcium measurements using electrocardiography in postpartum Jersey cowsJapan

NU-P02 Marika MaedaContinuous monitoring of ruminal pH and changes in blood metabolic parameters in subacute ruminalacidosis cows Japan

NU-P03 Josef IllekThe relationship between the concentration of selenium in the blood and the herd health in the CzechRepublic Czech Republic

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NU-P04 Josef IllekSelenium Deficiency in beef and dairy calvesCzech Republic

NU-P05 Peter ConstableIsoflupredone acetate (Predef® 2X) induces hypertension, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, kaliuresis, alkalemia,sodium retention, and plasma volume expansion in lactating dairy cows USA

NU-P06 Mehrdad SamiEffects of dexamethasone and insulin alone or in combination on energy and protein metabolism,reproduction and milk production in dairy cows in early lactation Iran

NU-P07 Enrico Lippi OrtolaniChanges in the behaviour responses of beef cattle with experimental subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA)Brazil

NU-P08 A. ArisColostrum characteristics in cows treated with cabergoline at dry-offFrance

NU-P09 A. I. De Prado-TaranillaDynamics of dry-off method on cure rate and new intramammary Infections in the dry period in theNetherlands France

NU-P10 Enrico Lippi OrtolaniNon-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of acute laminitis induced by oligofrutose in Nellorecattle Brazil

NU-P11 Radojica DjokovicDiagnosis of metabolic disorders in transitional dairy cows based on changes in characteristic bloodbiochemical indicators Serbia

NU-P12 Radojica DjokovicThe correlations between serum enzyme activities in blood and milk in the different stage of lactation inHolstein dairy cows Serbia

NU-P13 Stefan PlattnerMetabolic monitoring of German Simmental cows during early lactation based on milk infrared spectroscopyGermany

NU-P14 Maggie WilliamsonAn Innovative Management Approach to Ketosis Treatment in Dairy CattleCanada

NU-P15 Gabriel KovacEnergy profile in relation to number of lactation in dairy cowsSlovakia

NU-P16 Chikako YoshidaBlood n-3 fatty acid concentration and metabolic responses of dairy cows fed perilla seed oil extract duringthe transition period Japan

NU-P17 Younghye RoUtilization of prepartal total cholesterol and triglyceride concentration as indicators for predicting postpartummetabolic diseases in dairy cows Korea

NU-P18 Olimpo Oliver-EspinosaIncidence of subclinical and clinical ketosis in grazing dairy cattle in ColombiaColombia

NU-P19 Yongil ChoComparative study on different field test of Subclinical and Clinical Ketosis by using blood, milk and urine inDairy cattle Korea

NU-P20 Keitiretse MolefeMetabolic profile and survey of bovine reproductive conditions in communal farms of Ngaka Modiri MolemaDistrict of the North West Province in South Africa South Africa

NU-P21 Pavol MudronNEFA and beta-hydroxybutyrate in dairy cows with claw diseasesSlovakia

NU-P22 Martina HoedemakerEffect of one- or two-phase dry cow feeding on dry matter intake, milk yield and animal health in GermanHolstein Cows Germany

NU-P23 Nikolaus BrunnerPrevalence of Subclinical Ketosis and Production Diseases during Early Lactation in Dairy Cows in Central andSouth America, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Eastern Europe Germany

NU-P24 Juan Rodriguez PersicoEffect of injectable supplementation with copper and zinc on weight, hematological parameters and immuneresponse in pre-weaning beef calves Argentina

NU-P25 Juan Rodriguez PersicoCopper and Zinc Parenteral Supplementation in Pre-weaning CalvesArgentina

NU-P26 Eduardo Eiti IchikawaEffects of oral calcium formate supplementation in peripartum dairy cowsBrazil

NU-P27 Kaspar KroghImpact of Management Practices on blood calcium levels in dairy cows at dry off – results from France andDenmark Denmark

NU-P28 Kei KazamaInfluence of the placental parathyroid hormone-related protein for parturient disorders in dairy cows.Japan

NU-P29 George StilwellPost-partum calcium levels in pure Holsteins and crossbred dairy cows after Vitamin D injectionPortugal

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Udder Health and Milk Quality Meeting Room 207

UH-P01 Nana KitanoEffects of sampling volume of foremilk for the evaluation of somatic cell counts and bacterial countsJapan

UH-P02 Laszlo OzsvariUdder disinfection and milking machine cleaning on large Holstein-Friesian farmsHungary

UH-P03 Regina WaldEvaluating the in vitro susceptibility of mastitis associated catalase-negative, esculin hydrolyzing cocci inAustrian dairy herds Austria

UH-P04 Dogus Palavan OzkanAntibiotic sensitivity of Clinical and Subclinical Mastitis Pathogens in TurkeyTurkey

UH-P05 Kazuhiro KawaiAntimicrobial susceptibility trends for strains derived from bovine mastitic milk in JapanJapan

UH-P06 Rachel Rios LacerdaBacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of microorganisms isolated in goat milkBrazil

UH-P07 Yasunori ShinozukaRandomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of enrofloxacin as a second-line antibiotic for treatmentof acute Escherichia coli mastitis Japan

UH-P08 Dhiraj Kumar GuptaEvaluation of a herbal therapy in bovine subclinical mastitis: A clinical assessmentIndia

UH-P09 Shuhei YamamotoApplication of Novel Biosurfactant, Mannosylerythriol lipid-B, for improving the bovine mastitis.Japan

UH-P10 Masato KikuchiEffect of combination treatment of refractory chronic mastitis in the dairy cow, using intramammary perfusionwith hypertonic saline solution followed by short-term dry-off Japan

UH-P11 A. I. De Prado-TaranillaThe use of Cabergoline as a strategy for the prevention of new intramammary infections during the dry periodand clinical mastitis after calving France

UH-P12 A. I. De Prado-TaranillaCabergoline as a tool to reduce the incidence of milk leakage. Results in Russian farmsFrance

UH-P13 M. BoutinaudCabergoline treatment at dry-off facilitated the remodelling and the lactoferrin immunoprotection of themammary tissue in dairy cows. France

UH-P14 M BoutinaudCabergoline treatment at dry-off accelerated mammary involution as indicated by mammary secretioncomposition changes in dairy cows. France

UH-P15 A. I. De Prado-TaranillaPresence of milk leakage on days following dry-off increased the risk of clinical mastitis and newintramammary infections at calving in commercial dairy herds around Europe France

UH-P16 Yosuke HamajimaThe efficacy of Tylosin injection for treating subclinical SA mastitis in dry cow therapyJapan

UH-P17 Rubiela Castaneda-SalazarDetermination of the presence of Salmonella spp. in milk samples from two dairy herds located in the Sabanade Bogota-Colombia Colombia

UH-P18 Giorgio ZanardiEvaluation of the distribution of drug residues in different dairy products during the cheese productionprocess Italy

UH-P19 Fidele KaberaAn Observational Cohort Study on Persistency of an Internal Teat Sealant Residue in Milk after Calving in DairyCows Canada

UH-P20 Kichan LeeEffect of gamma irradiation treatment of freeze-drying colostrum on colostrum bacteriology andimmunoglobulin G concentrations Korea

UH-P21 Marko SamardzijaEffects of dietary clinoptilolite supplementation on udder health and chemical composition of milk in dairycows over two consecutive years Croatia

UH-P22 Manabu KubotaRegional Attempts to Enhance Milk Quality Through Introducing Management of HACCP in Milk Production inShibecha Town, Hokkaido Japan

UH-P23 Jae ChoiCase Report: Field experience with a polyvalent mastitis vaccine in a commercial dairy farm infected withKlebsiella Korea

UH-P24 Scott NordstromThe effect of vaccination on bacterial count, somatic cell score, milk yield and vaginal temperature followingexperimental Escherichia coli mastitis Belgium

UH-P25 Yasuha KondoImmune response during onset of coliform mastitis in vaccinated dairy cowsJapan

UH-P26 Aiko WatanabeInfluence of Bovine Leukemia Virus infection on clinical mastitisJapan

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UH-P27 Regina WaldImproving mastitis diagnosis of presumptive Streptococcus uberis isolates applying 16S rRNA genesequencing Austria

UH-P28 Jae ChoiA diagnostic tool for the detection and quantification of pathogenic bacteria in bovine milk samples from dairyfarms in South Korea Korea

UH-P29 Jaroslaw KrolUsefulness of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)for the identification of non-aureus staphylococci isolated from bovine intramammary gland infections inPoland Poland

UH-P30 Nicole SteeleValidation of prediction algorithms for early detection of clinical mastitis caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens USA

UH-P31 Ameer Ahmed MegahedAbility of milk electrical conductivity and the sodium, potassium, and calcium concentrations measured byhand-held instruments to diagnose subclinical mastitis at dry-off in dairy cattle USA

UH-P32 Scott McdougallPredicting the infection status of the bovine mammary gland at the end of lactation using RMT and electricalconductivity New Zealand

UH-P33 Tomohito HayashiExfoliation rate of mammary epithelial cells into milk on bovine mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus isassociated with bacterial load Japan

UH-P34 Alejandro Ceballos-MárquezRisk factors associated to Capsular Type II Streptococcus agalactie isolated from bulk tank milk in WesternColombia Colombia

UH-P35 Nobuyuki KusabaDifference in transmission between Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae causing bovine mastitis bymolecular epidemiological analyses Japan

UH-P36 Alejandro Ceballos-MárquezCoagulase negative staphylococci may act as a protection factor against Streptococcus agalactiae udderinfections Colombia

UH-P37 Jaroslaw KrolGenetic and phenotypic diversity of Staphylococcus haemolyticus isolated from intramammary glandinfections in cows Poland

UH-P38 Viviani GomesPhysiological and pathological alterations of the mammary gland of Holstein cows in the transition periodBrazil

Day 2 - Thursday, Aug. 30 8:30-16:30

Anti-Microbial Resistance Meeting Room 204

AR-P01 Mark BryanProduction animal antimicrobial use in New ZealandNew Zealand

AR-P02 Scott McdougallReduction in antimicrobial usage following veterinary intervention in dairy herdsNew Zealand

AR-P03 Andrea TurnerValidating the use of overboot environmental sampling compared to individual cow faecal sampling tomonitor antimicrobial resistance prevalence on dairy farms. UK

AR-P04 Mark BryanFormulating antimicrobial reduction strategies using farmer-led Participatory DevelopmentNew Zealand

AR-P05 Erja TuunainenMonitoring animal welfare and antimicrobial use in calf rearing units in Finland 2017Finland

AR-P06 Takuma OkabeInvestigation of antibiotics uses in dairy farms in Chiba Prefecture for a national action plan on antimicrobialresistance Japan

AR-P07 Yuichi UenoAntimicrobial susceptibility of Histophilus somni isolated from diseased and clinically normal cattle and sheep.Japan

AR-P08 Regina WaldPhenotypic susceptibility of Streptococcus uberis to selected veterinary and human antimicrobial agentsAustria

AR-P09 Stephanie RiefAntimicrobial susceptibility of pathogens isolated from cows with clinical mastitis across GermanyGermany

AR-P10 Stephanie RiefAntimicrobial susceptibility of bovine respiratory pathogens in Germany: Enrofloxacin resistance monitoring2007-2017 Germany

AR-P11 Alejandro Ceballos-MárquezPenicillin Resistance of Streptococcus agalactiaeisolated from bovine milk in ColombiaColombia

AR-P12 Shiyao ZhangRandom Amplification Polymorphic DNA analysis of genome diversity and antimicrobial resistance inStreptococcus dysgalactiae isolated from bovine mastitis in China China

AR-P13 Zhanbo ZhuDetection of polymyxin B-resistant Escherichia coli carrying MCR-1 gene in beef cattles in HeilongjiangProvince, China China

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AR-P14 Enrique Paredes-HerbachAntimicrobial Resistance in Diarrheic Calves: Actual Status in southern ChileChile

Bovine Welfare and Cattle Comfort Meeting Room 204

WE-P01 Mark BryanTail damage in dairy cattle in New ZealandNew Zealand

WE-P02 Pedro MelendezUsefulness of human-conditioned sorting behavior in dairy cows for farm supplementation trialsUSA

WE-P03 John F MeeHow do veterinary, advisory and farmer perceptions of the causes of poor welfare in a pasture-based dairyindustry differ? Ireland

WE-P04 Krzysztof RypulaInfluence of the analgesic effect of carprofen administrated to heifers in the postpartum period on animalwelfare and milk production Poland

WE-P05 A. I. De Prado-TaranillaThe use of cabergoline at dry-off reduced the udder pressure in commercial dairy herds around EuropeFrance

WE-P06 Jonathan StathamA pilot study into the use of metabolomics to identify biomarkers for the assessment of pain in calvesfollowing disbudding UK

Clinical Genetics Meeting Room 204

CG-P01 Yi Zhe YinEvaluation of DNA chip card kit for Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex (BRDC)Japan

Emerging Diseases Meeting Room 204

ED-P01 Fernando EstevesMonitoring of Schmallenberg virus antibodies in sentinel herds of PortugalPortugal

ED-P02 John F MeePathogenicity and teratogenicity of Schmallenberg and Akabane viruses in the embryonated chicken eggmodel Ireland

ED-P03 John F MeeFirst evidence of significant re-emergence and re-circulation of Schmallenberg virus in previously exposeddairy herds in Ireland Ireland

ED-P04 Joze StaricSelected vector born zoonoses in grazing cattle in SloveniaSlovenia

ED-P05 John F MeeCulicoides species composition and abundance in relation to emerging arboviral diseases: bluetongue andSchmallenberg Ireland

Herd Health Management Meeting Room 204

HH-P01 Erika GustererProcess related information management in ‘Precision Dairy Farming’Austria

HH-P02 Alexander J CrosbieCharacterizing the relationship between rumination time and peripartum disease events in pastured Australiandairy cattle using an automated health monitoring system. Australia

HH-P03 Rika FukumoriDevelopment of a new on-farm test system for determining blood non-esterified fatty acid and β-hydroxybutyrate levels Japan

HH-P04 Nina MatsumotoA novel application for remote disease detection systems in lot fed cattle: a case report on acutely acidoticsteers in a south east Australian feedlot Australia

HH-P05 Roger L. SaltmanEarly Detection of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) in Feedlot Cattle through Wearable Sensor TechnologyUSA

HH-P06 Helio LangoniBiosecurity in the introduction of new animals in dairy herds: A focus for mammary MycoplasmosisBrazil

HH-P07 Alejandro Ceballos-MárquezManagement of lactational mastitis in dairy herds from western ColombiaColombia

HH-P08 Vera HaapalaUtilization of meat inspection data in detecting Mycoplasma bovis - positive dairy farmsFinland

HH-P09 Kaspar KroghVariability in dry-off practices – results from France and DenmarkDenmark

HH-P10 Daniela Resende BrunoComparison of 3 navel dip products on prevention of navel umbilical inflammationUSA

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HH-P11 Tai-Young HurDigestive disorders of dairy cow death: A retrospective study in a large dairy farmKorea

HH-P12 Frederico Siburg-MoreiraGenomic Predictions to Improve Wellness in Holstein CattleUSA

HH-P13 Frederico Siburg-MoreiraWellness Trait Genomic Predictions Effectively Identify Holstein Animals with Greater Genetic Risk forTransition Health Events USA

HH-P14 David BartramEstimating the lifetime total economic costs of respiratory disease in beef and dairy calves in the UKUK

HH-P15 Josh AleriAssessing immune capacity of dairy heifers in a pasture-based production systemAustralia

HH-P16 Carbonell CarlosMonitoring synergy between neonatal diarrhea and pneumonia vaccination in heifer’s health and growth untilweaning. Spain

HH-P17 Keiichi MatsudaCombined use of intranasal bovine rhinotracheitis and parainfluenza 3 vaccination and tulathromycin for theprevention of respiratory infections in calves arriving at a high-risk herd Japan

HH-P18 Chaidate InchaisriThe optimal replacement policies for Thai dairy cowsThailand

HH-P19 Mizuho UematsuUsefulness of veterinary services in the agricultural insurance scheme in cattle farms: A case report in JapanJapan

Infectious Diseases: Parasitology Meeting Room 206

PA-P01 George StilwellBesnoitiosis as an emerging and exotic disease – new clinical features in breeding bullsPortugal

PA-P02 Helena ValaEffect of population size in livestock neosporosis - a seroprevalence study in bulk milk samples in the northand centre of Portugal Portugal

PA-P03 Keisuke OkuChanges over time in Eimeria oocyst excretion in dairy cattle before and after parturition and the underlyingfactors Japan

PA-P04 Frederico MoreiraEffects of Lasalocid addition in diet for the control of Eimeria spp. parasitism in naturally infected Nellorecalves in tropical area of Brazil. USA

PA-P05 Masaya NaitoEvaluation of metaphylactic efficacy and safety of Diclazuril 0.25% (w/w) oral suspension against coccidiosis incalves exposed to natural infection. A clinical field trial in Japan. Japan

PA-P06 Eduardo Eiti IchikawaPrevention of bloody diarrhea caused by coccidiosis in beef calves using toltrazuril 5%Brazil

PA-P07 Masaya NaitoEvaluation of treatment efficacy and safety of Diclazuril 0.25% (w/w) oral suspension against coccidiosis incalves exposed to natural infection. A clinical field trial in Japan. Japan

PA-P08 Luc DurelThe influence of Geographical Indication disciplinaries on parasitic burden and epidemiology.France

PA-P09 Krzysztof RypulaPresence of Ostertagia ostertagi antibodies in bulk tank milk (BTM) from dairy cattle herds in the CentralEastern region of Poland – preliminary study Poland

PA-P10 Kai WangPrevalence of gastro-intestinal parasitic infections in Leizhou Black Goats of ChinaChina

PA-P11 Damien AchardPharmacokinetics of eprinomectin in lactating ewes following administration of a subcutaneous formulation ofeprinomectin France

PA-P12 Eduardo Eiti IchikawaEfficacy of an exclusive doramectin 1% formulation on the weight gain of Nelore heifers raised in pasturecompared to other commercial products Brazil

PA-P13 Eduardo Eiti IchikawaAnthelmintic efficacy of oral trichlorfon 97% against cattle gastrointestinal nematodes in feedlotBrazil

PA-P14 Kyoung-Seong ChoiMolecular detection of tick-borne pathogens in Holstein cattle in the Republic of KoreaKorea

PA-P15 Shin-Ichiro FukumotoA survey of bovine Chorioptic mange in JapanJapan

PA-P16 Luc DurelInsecticide efficacy of a new 1% fipronil- based Pour-on formulation against horn fly (Haematobia irritans) inBrazil. France

PA-P17 Paulo LoureiroStrategic control of Rhipicephalus microplus with topical Fluazuron and systemic macrocyclic lactones reducesenvironmental and animal infestation in pasture-raised Angus heifers. USA

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PA-P18 Luc DurelEfficacy of a new 2% eprinomectin-based injectable formulation on experimental infestation by Rhipicephalus(Boophilus) microplus in cattle. France

PA-P19 Luc DurelEfficacy of a new 2% eprinomectin-based injectable formulation against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplusin cattle under field conditions in Brazil . France

PA-P20 Luc DurelEfficacy of a new 1% fipronil- based pour-on formulation against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in cattleunder field conditions in Brazil . France

PA-P21 Enrique Paredes-HerbachBovine Neosporosis in Chile: Pathology and EpidemiologyChile

Internal Medicine Meeting Room 206

IM-P01 S TorresRetrospective evaluation of clinical outcomes among cattle evaluated with a computer-aided lungauscultation system at the time of bovine respiratory disease diagnosis Mexico

IM-P02 Toshihiro IchijoClinical case study of four calves with wheezingJapan

IM-P03 Kenji IwasePotential application of pulse oximetry for diagnosing bovine respiratory diseaseJapan

IM-P04 Yu MatsuuraEffect of Fecal microbiota transplantation to refractory diarrhea in calfJapan

IM-P05 Masashi MorishitaA case of Hepatic fibrosis accompanied with biliary abnormalities in Holstein calfJapan

IM-P06 Joon-Seok ChaeEffect of Prevention about Ivermectin on Theileria orientalis Infection in Grazing CowsKorea

IM-P07 Hiromichi OhtsukaRelationship between Thymus Thickness and Physical Features in the Healthy Holstein CalvesJapan

IM-P08 Peter HutHypocalcemia and acetonemia are higly correlated in dairy cows untill the fourth lactation, then the table turnsNetherlands

IM-P09 Peter HutSense of sensors: several behavioral parameters in the dry period are associated with calcium concentrationswithin 48h post partum Netherlands

IM-P10 Thomas WittekEffects of different dosages of propylene glycol in cows according to calvingAustria

IM-P11 Olimpo Oliver-EspinosaSerum potassium disorders in hospitalized calves under 6 months of ageColombia

IM-P12 Carlos Vladimir Herrera-LunaRight-side displacement of the abomasum in an adult zebu bullColombia

IM-P13 Lilian GregoryKeratoconjunctivitis by Mycoplasma agalactiae in a young goat – case reportBrazil

Organic and Sustainable Production Systems Meeting Room 206

SP-P01 Marta MirandaCattle reproductive performance in different production systems in North SpainSpain

SP-P02 Marta Lopez-AlonsoEvaluation of trace element status of organic dairy cattleSpain

SP-P03 Marta MirandaDairy cow nutrition in organic farming systemsSpain

SP-P04 Pablo PinedoSimulation models for the evaluation of the carbon footprint of alternative production systems to thetraditional cow-calf system USA

Public Health and Food Safety Meeting Room 207

PH-P01 Roger L. SaltmanRegulatory and Non-regulatory Tissue Residue Levels for Feedlot Cattle Fed Ractopamine with TerminalWithdrawal Times of 12 Hours, 2, 4 and 7 Days USA

PH-P02 Roger L. SaltmanEffects of Different Ractopamine Withdrawal Periods Pre-harvest on the Performance and Carcass Merit ofYearling Steers USA

PH-P03 Jian-Yong LiDetection method of diclofenac sodium residues in bovine edible tissuesChina

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PH-P04 Pedro MelendezPerception, attitude and demeanour about biosecurity by dairy farmers in ChileUSA

PH-P05 Vladimir VecerekPatho-anatomical changes in organs determined during bovine post-mortem examinations in the CzechRepublic Czech Republic

PH-P06 Eva VoslarovaMusculoskeletal system findings in cattle slaughtered in the Czech RepublicCzech Republic

Reproductive Technology Meeting Room 207

RT-P01 Hassan Mohammed MaiInfluence of Genotype, Diluents and Storage Time on Bovine Semen Characteristics Stored at 5 o C in NigeriaNigeria

RT-P02 Jonathan StathamObjective high-throughput measurement of bovine spermatozoa motilityUK

Toxicology Meeting Room 207

TX-P01 Miguel Angel QuirozCyanogenic toxicosis in cattle: clinical case in MexicoMexico

TX-P02 Michael William ReynoldsSolanum linnaeanum (Apple of Sodom) toxicity.Australia

TX-P03 Raul Ortiz-MartinezAspergillus flavus and aflatoxins in dairy food chainMexico

TX-P04 Quiroz MiguelFumonisins and Aflatoxins contamination in Mexican corn (Zea Mays L.)Mexico

Tropical Animal Diseases Meeting Room 207

TD-P01 Bruno Mendonca RibeiroComplexbovine parasitic sadness in the state of Rondônia North of Brazil: case reportBrazil

TD-P02 Takeshi MiyamaRelationship between feeding management for milking cows and dairy farming productivity, especially ofnutritious status of cattle and daily milk yield in Mbarara, Uganda Japan

Miscellaneous Topics Meeting Room 207

MT-P01 Zeynep Kucuk BaykanDetermination of reproduction and lactation parameters in the first production year of Brown Swiss andSimmental cattle Turkey

MT-P02 Paulina JaworAlterations in molecular status of fibronectin associated with perinatal mortality in dairy cattlePoland

MT-P03 Karima Akool Al SalihiBilateral convergent strabismus with exophthalmus (BCSE) in a cross breed Iraqi cowIraq

MT-P04 Taeyoung SuhLesion profilings of cell lines persistent with BSE in transgenic miceKorea

MT-P05 Roger L. SaltmanThe Effects of Ractopamine Hydrochloride on Finishing Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and EconomicReturns of Feedlot Heifers in the United States USA

MT-P06 Peter HutCongenital diplomyelia and hydromyelia in two calvesNetherlands

Day 3 - Friday, Aug. 31 8:30-16:30

Buffaloes, Camelids and Wild Ruminants Meeting Room 204

BU-P01 Antonio Humberto HamadMinervinoMolecular detection of Babesia sp. in buffalos (bubalus bubalis) from Santarém, Amazon, BrazilBrazil

E-learning and Continuing Education Meeting Room 204

EL-P01 Michael BoltonBioAwareismUSA

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Epidemiology Meeting Room 204

EP-P01 Thanasak BoonsermInvestigation of Brucella abortus infection in a Thai dairy herdThailand

EP-P02 Chaidate InchaisriAssociation of farm location, time and other risk factors on FMD outbreak in a high density area of dairy cowpopulation Thailand

EP-P03 Krzysztof RypulaPresence of antibodies against BVDV, BHV-1 and Coxiella burnetti in dairy cattle farms on easten region ofPoland – preliminary epidemiological study Poland

EP-P04 Makoto KajisaIssues to be known from questionnaires for farmers on bovine leukemia.Japan

EP-P05 Mark Andrew BurgemeisterLook past ‘p-values’ to the Confidence Intervals - to guide you as an evidence-based Buiatrician.Australia

Hoof Health and Lameness Meeting Room 204

HL-P01 Juliane MunzelA modified claw trimming method shifting the load to the wall and bulb region – an ex vivo studyGermany

HL-P02 Takako TaniguchiEvaluation of the clinical and bacteriological efficacy of allyl isothiocyanate in dairy cattle with digitaldermatitis Japan

HL-P03 Pipat ArunvipasEffect of cow block on healing duration of claw lesions and lesion severities in lame cows in western partThailand Thailand

HL-P04 Yongil ChoIdentification and c haracterization of treponemes from a case of bovine digital dermatitis in Korean dairycattle Korea

HL-P05 Florin BetegClinical aspects and incidence of bovine digital dermatitis in a herd of Holstein cowsRomania

Immunology and Vaccines Meeting Room 204

IV-P01 Yuya NagasawaStaphylococcus aureus -specific IgA antibody in milk suppressed the proliferation of S. aureus in infectedbovine udder Japan

IV-P02 Petr SlamaApoptosis of bovine lymphocytes during experimental inflammatory response induced by peptidoglycanCzech Republic

IV-P03 Tao ZhuangEffect of probiotic Bacillus Subtilis C-3102 strain on function of dendritic cells in bovine peripheral bloodbefore and after parturition Japan

IV-P04 Victor S. CorteseChanging the paradign of stress and immune suppressionUSA

IV-P05 Itabajara Da Silva Vaz JuniorTick Glutathione S-transferases: vaccine targeting multiple tick speciesBrazil

IV-P06 Roger GuixSerological response of calves vaccinated with 1 dose of a gE - /tk -deleted MLV IBR vaccineSpain

IV-P07 Alice Maria Melville Paiva DellaLiberaPeripheral blood lymphocyte proliferative responses in dairy cows supplemented with an immunomodulatory

feed additive and under polyvalent vaccination Brazil

IV-P08 Veronique MoulinImpact of integrated use of anti-tick vaccine and acaricides in progressive control of the cattle fever tick,Rhipicephalus microplus , in Puerto Rico USA

IV-P09 Veronique MoulinThe IBR-BRSV-PI3 intranasal vaccine overrides maternal antibody and induces a 6 month duration of immunityagainst IBR Disease USA

IV-P10 Veronique MoulinThe Role of an Intranasal Vaccine against IBR, BRSV and PI3 in Developing a Healthy and Productive CalfPopulation in North America: Lack of Interference between IBR, PI3 and BRSV MLV Fractions USA

Infectious Diseases: Bacteriology Meeting Room 204

BC-P01 John F MeeParatuberculosis - what new can we learn using social network analysis?Ireland

BC-P02 Masatoshi FujiharaIdentification and phase inversion of Salmonella flagellar antigensJapan

BC-P03 Kyung Hyun LeeKlebsiella pneumoniae infection secondary to bovine viral diarrhea in neonatal calves of premature birthKorea

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BC-P04 Tiina AutioThe course of Mycoplasma bovis infection in dairy herdsFinland

BC-P05 Naoyuki TakahashiThe Evaluation of MLVA Genotyping Assay of Mycoplasma bovis by Whole-Genome SequencingJapan

BC-P06 Kaori HoshinooIbpA protein is contribute to virulence of Histophilus somni in experimental calf pneumonia modelJapan

BC-P07 Michael BoltonFlunixin Transdermal as therapy in the treatment of bovine respiratory diseaseUSA

BC-P08 Luis Octavio CampuzanoReyesBiofilm formation by Candida albicans , Escherichia coli and Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolated from bovine

mastitis and their relation with antibiotic resistance Mexico

BC-P09 Mamoru OhnishiHerd prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae producing CTX-M-type and CMY-2 β-lactamase s among Japanesedairy farms Japan

BC-P10 Mamoru OhnishiAntimicrobial susceptibilities, bacteriological characteristics, and genetic relatedness of Pseudomonasaeruginosa and Serratia marcescens isolates from bovine mastitis and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolatesfrom a mastitis outbreak Japan

BC-P11 Luis Ernesto SamartinoDiagnostic methods of brucellosis in buffaloes from ArgentinaArgentina

BC-P12 Luis Ernesto SamartinoDevelopment and optimization of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecction of specificanti-Leptospira spp IgG in cattle Argentina

Therapeutics and Pharmacology Meeting Room 204

TP-P01 Eduardo Eiti IchikawaClinical study for the determination of plasma bioavailability of fenthion and its metabolites in bovinessubmitted to topical treatment with two different commercial products Brazil

TP-P02 Enrico Lippi OrtolaniEffects of lekoreduction on cattle whole blood conservation in plastic bags.Brazil

TP-P03 Jan T WardońThe effect of rumen fluid on itraconazole stability in dairy cattle - pilot studiesPoland

TP-P04 Hannah AyrleEffects of an oral Echinacea purpurea (L.) MOENCH alcoholic spissum extract in calves - a placebo controlled,randomized, double-blinded study Switzerland

TP-P05 Oleg ManchuliakComparison of clinical and economical efficacy of anti-inflammatory: meloxicam (Loxicom) to ketoprofen fortreatment of diarrhoea in neonatal calves Ukraine

TP-P06 Damien AchardComparative efficacy of a single administration of a combination of florfenicol and meloxicam with florfenicolalone in naturally occurring cases of respiratory disease in young cattle France

TP-P07 Damien AchardComparative efficacy of a combination of florfenicol and meloxicam with a combination of florfenicol andflunixin meglumine in young calves experimentally challenged with Mannheimia haemolytica France

TP-P08 Damien AchardComparison of the syringeability of a fixed combination of florfenicol and meloxicam with florfenicol-basedproducts commonly used in bovine respiratory disease (BRD) France

TP-P09 Roger L. SaltmanComparative Efficacy of Tulathromycin versus Tildipirosin for First-line Treatment of Acute Bovine RespiratoryDisease (BRD) in Feedlot Heifers USA

TP-P10 Mark BryanA randomized positive-controlled field trial comparing a new formulation of a cloxacillin-based to a long-acting intramammary mastitis treatment. New Zealand

TP-P11 Jian-Yong LiStudy on the treatment of diclofenac sodium injection in dairy cow clinical mastitisChina

TP-P12 Keita KajiwaraClinical efficacy of a single subcutaneous injection of meloxicam as adjunctive therapy of clinical mastitis inlactating cow in Japan Japan

Infectious Diseases: Virology Meeting Room 206

VR-P01 Michelle Araiza-HernandezRelationship of IL-12, TNF a, IFN g, IL-4, IL-10 and TGF b expression with persistent lymphocytosis in bovineleukosis virus infected cows Mexico

VR-P02 Ernesto Marin-FlamandRelationship of BLV viral load and BLV antibody titers with lymphocyte counts in a bovine leukemia highprevalence dairy herd. Mexico

VR-P03 Shingo NakahataIdentification of novel antisense RNAs in the genome of bovine leukemia virus (BLV)Japan

VR-P04 Montserrat Elemi GarciaHernandezAnalysis of molecular diversity of 5’ Untranslated Region of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus isolates from cattle in

Mexico Mexico

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VR-P05 Rosa Elena Sarmiento SilvaIdentification of epitopes /mimotopes against to B ovine Viral Diarrhea virus antibodies using Phage Displaylibraries. Mexico

VR-P06 Thanh-Tam PhamSero-survey of BVDV, BEFV, IBAV in cattle in Northern VietnamViet Nam

VR-P07 Kevin HillPrevention of Bovine Herpesvirus-1 Respiratory Infection and Clinical Disease Following a SecondaryIntranasal Vaccination Three Weeks Pre-Weaning or the Day After Weaning Belgium

VR-P08 Etienne ThiryNatural occurrence of interspecies recombinant viruses between bovine herpesviruses 1 and 5Belgium

VR-P09 H.W. Frederik WaldeckEvaluation of BoHV1-free certification through bulk milk samplingNetherlands

VR-P10 H.W. Frederik WaldeckEstimation of the basic reproductive ratio (R 0) of BoHV1 on field dataNetherlands

VR-P11 Jerzy RolaSeroprevalence of bovine herpesvirus 1 infections in dairy cattle herds in Eastern PolandPoland

VR-P12 Xiaobo WenPreparation of a Monoclonal Antibody against gD Protein of Bovine Herpesvirus I and epitope mappingChina

VR-P13 Vandana GuptaPolyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis and Silver staining for detection of Rotavirus in Goat fecal samplesIndia

VR-P14 Dzung Thi BachSero-epidemiological survey and detection of bovine rotavirus in cattle in Northern VietnamViet Nam

VR-P15 Jae-Woo ChoiPhylogenetic analysis of glycoprotein gene of bovine respiratory syncytial virus detected from KoreaKorea

VR-P16 Frederico MoreiraSeroepidemiologic profile of viruses associated with Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) in steers at feedlot entryin Brazil USA

VR-P17 Hirohisa MekataMolecular epidemiological survey and phylogenetic analysis of bovine respiratory coronavirus in JapanJapan

VR-P18 Liria Hiromi OkudaInvestigation of the occurrence of Schamallenberg virus in bovine foetus from BrazilInvestigation of theoccurrence of Schamallenberg virus in bovine foetus from Brazil Brazil

VR-P19 Claudia Del FavaEndometrial carcinoma in cowsBrazil

Surgery Meeting Room 206

SU-P01 Yuichi HidakaClinical findings and surgical outcomes of Japanese Black calves with perinatal rib fracture : A review of elevencases Japan

SU-P02 Bruno Mendonca RibeiroSurgical repair anal atresia in a calf associated with the vaginal fistula of Rondônia region North of Brazil: casereport Brazil

SU-P3 Natsuki OtaniTrial of Femoral Head Ostectomy for hip joint disease of F1(Wagyu and Holstein) calfJapan

SU-P4 Abdolhamid MeimandiEffects of Propolis extract a new reinforcement material in improving bone healing in ratIran

Reproduction Meeting Room 207

RE-P01 Noritoshi KawateRelationships of plasma insulin-like peptide 3, testosterone, inhibin and insulin-like growth factor-Iconcentrations with scrotal circumferences and testicular weights in Japanese Black beef bull calves Japan

RE-P02 Go KitaharaPeripheral Anti-Müllerian hormone as biomarker in evaluating function of intra-abdominal testes in cattleJapan

RE-P03 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaEffect of subclinical hypocalcemia on the fertility of grazing dairy cowsArgentina

RE-P04 Takeshi OsawaAssociations of lunar cycle and climate factors with frequency of mature and premature births in JapaneseBlack cows Japan

RE-P05 Juan Rodriguez PersicoEffect of trace minerals and vitamin supplementation on pregnancy rate with fixed-time artificial inseminationin beef cattle Argentina

RE-P06 Kazunaga OshimaEffect of ovulation synchronization on Japanese Black cow bred at farms using cowshed feeding and grazingJapan

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RE-P07 Daisuke FunakoshiEffect of CIDR-Ovsynch plus equine chorionic gonadotropin on pregnancy rate in subfertile dairy cowsJapan

RE-P08 Federico RandiDelaying progesterone releasing intravaginal device removal by 24 h during a 5-day PRID-SYNCH protocoldecreased estrus expression before timed AI without affecting fertility in Holstein heifers France

RE-P09 Federico RandiEffect of a progesterone-based estrus synchronization program for timed AI (TAI) on reproductiveperformance in a seasonal pasture-based dairy production system France

RE-P10 Federico RandiComparative field trial in dairy cows fitted with progesterone releasing intravaginal devices having twodifferent tail types France

RE-P11 Federico RandiSynchronization with a 5-day progesterone releasing intravaginal device SYNCH protocol for first AI decreasedthe age at first calving and the rearing costs in Holstein dairy heifers France

RE-P12 Jantijn SwinkelsEstrous Characteristics of Dairy Heifers Treated at Different Stages of the Estrous Cycle with two ProstaglandinFormulations Netherlands

RE-P13 Federico RandiEffect of adding a second dose or doubling the dose of prostaglandin during resynchronization of ovulationand TAI in lactating dairy cows France

RE-P14 Bahram SalaselEffect of using CIDR in first step of double ovsynch programs in high producing dairy cows with anovulatoryfollicle Iran

RE-P15 Takahiro SuzukiEffect of the 5-day Co-synch with CIDR protocol on pregnancy rate in lactating dairy cattleJapan

RE-P16 Bartlomiej Maria JaskowskiConception rate after different models of treatment in non pregnant cowsPoland

RE-P17 Bartlomiej Maria JaskowskiProgesterone devices and Ovsynch – efficacy in anestrus and non-pregnantdairy cows – retrospective studyPoland

RE-P18 Bartlomiej Maria JaskowskiThe influence of GnRH and prostaglandin F2alpha analogues on the morphology of corpus luteum in dairycattle Poland

RE-P19 Naoya KawaharaEffect of the prolonged preovulatory period in a short synchronization protocol on the conception rate aftertimed embryo transfer in dairy cows Japan

RE-P20 Mick ClewsComparison of two different timings of GnRH injection and subsequent artificial insemination postprogesterone insert removal in treated non-cycling dairy cows New Zealand

RE-P21 Zdzislaw GajewskiApplication of ELISA for early pregnancy detection in Limousin beef cows.Poland

RE-P22 Hisaeda KeiichiEffect of bovine leptospirosis vaccination on reproduction, mastitis and limb diseaes in a dariy farmJapan

RE-P23 Natsumi EndoProfiles of hair cortisol concentrations in relation with health, nutrition and reproductive parameters inpostpartum dairy cows Japan

RE-P24 Laszlo OzsvariStandardized comparative analysis of the reproductive performance in large commercial Hungarian dairyherds Hungary

RE-P25 Kanae OgataEffects of Increased of Lipopolysaccharide Level in the Rumen due to Feeding with Increased Corn Grain inConcentrated Feed on the Reproductive Organs of Dairy Cows. Japan

RE-P26 Tadatoshi OhtakiRelationship between endometritis in dairy cows and peripheral blood lipopolysaccharide and haptoglobinconcentration Japan

RE-P27 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaDifferences in endometrial mRNA expression of important genes related to fertility in repeat breeder andfertile cows Argentina

RE-P28 Laszlo OzsvariRelationship of reproductive management and performance in primi- and multiparous cows on largecommercial Holstein-Friesian farms Hungary

RE-P29 Laszlo OzsvariAssociations of management and reproductive performance of cows on large commercial Holstein-Friesianfarms Hungary

RE-P30 Laszlo OzsvariReproductive management and performance of replacement dairy heifers in HungaryHungary

RE-P31 Juan Vicente Gonzalez MartinFactors affecting pregnancy loss in dairy cowsSpain

RE-P32 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaRisk factors for late embryo loss in grazing dairy cowsArgentina

RE-P33 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaRisk factors for pregnancy losses between 30 and 210 days of gestation in grazing dairy cowsArgentina

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RE-P34 Dawid KrolInfluence of mineral levels, body condition score and gestation length on retained placenta in cows withstillbirths in Polish dairy herds Poland

RE-P35 Rodolfo Luzbel De La SotaEndometrial mRNA expression of growth factors related with subfertility in high and medium producing dairycows Argentina

RE-P36 Konrad ZalewskiAnalysis of two clinical endometritis antibiotic treatment plans in Polish native cattle breeds: preliminaryresults Poland

RE-P37 Lilian GregoryUse of a bentonite clay as tetracycline drug carrierBrazil

RE-P38 Dai IshiyamaThe effect of periestrous vaginal discharge on the conception in Holstein dairy cowsJapan

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