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Imen Larbi


Imen Larbi

Pasteur Institute of Tunis, Tunisia

Biography

Imen Larbi earned her DVM from the Veterinary School of Tunis, and then MS. She completed a PhD degree in Virology from the Faculty of Sciences Tunis. Her research interest includes animal virology, poultry infectious pathogens and their control and epidemiological studies of avian influenza disease. She is involved in the national surveillance of avian influenza research programs at the Institute Pasteur of Tunis.

Abstract

Abstract : Current demand of poultry meat consumption increases intensely worldwide. In the past decades, poultry farming has changed drastically in formats and the industry has grown significantly. Thailand shares the world’s top rank stakes of poultry meat production both in domestic consumptions and in exports. Safety and quality of food from animals is the grand desire for veterinary profession. Animal welfare protocol becomes a significant goal among animal production industries as it proves the high standard of animal lives, proper handlings and the efficiency of the veterinary professions involved. Huge loads of work paradigm is on trials for veterinary public health concerning the welfare evaluation system in order to express the actual dynamics of events occurred to animals from farm to slaughterhouse particularly in the country with a variety of farming system and managements. The duck welfare evaluation protocol related to post-mortem inspection practice was developed here for Thai practice by the harmonization of the international standards and integrated it with the specified post-mortem inspection evaluation system. The five-freedom rules were corresponding with the relevant post-mortem evaluation practice and the post mortem-welfare indicated pattern was analysed and primarily established.