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INDOHUN
The Ninth Edition, May 2016

GLOBAL HEALTH
PUBLIC LECTURE

PREVENTING THE DISEASE
OF TOMORROW

TRAINING OF TRAINERS
THE ONE HEALTH
COLLABORATION & APPLICATION
ON EID & ZOONOSES CONTROL
INDONESIA
AS THE NEW CHAIR OF

GLOBAL HEALTH
SECURITY AGENDA
ZOONOSES

UPDATE

EBOLA
AVIAN INFLUENZA

IN-COLLABORATION WITH
Ciloto Great Hall of Health Training Centre

E Continuing a plan of cooperation
between the Center for Health
Training Ciloto with INDOHUN, held a
meeting on Saturday, February 9,
2016 between INDOHUN and BBPK
Ciloto. The meeting agreed that
INDOHUN
will
support
the
government
in

preparing
and
enhancing the capacity of the human
resources for health in terms of
infectious
disease
control
in
Indonesia, and there will be another
meeting for MOU signing. In doing so,
INDOHUN and BBPK Ciloto will
cooperate with the Ministry of Health,
Ministry of Agriculture, Universities
and Professional Association, one of
which is the Association of Experts
Epidemiology Indonesia.

This cooperation includes the One
Health
Curriculum

Development,
Training of Trainers, Training One
Health is accompanied with a certificate
of air-SKP.
I Melanjutkan rencana kerjasama
antara Balai Besar Pelatihan Kesehatan
Ciloto
dengan
INDOHUN,
telah
dilakukan pertemuan pada hari Sabtu,
9 Februari 2016 lalu. Pertemuan
tersebut mencapai kesepakatan bahwa
INDOHUN
akan
mendukung
pemerintah dalam mempersiapkan dan
meningkatkan
kapasitas
SDM

kesehatan dalam hal pengendalian
penyakit infeksi di Indonesia serta
akan diadakan pertemuan kembali
untuk penandatanganan kerjasama
antara INDOHUN dan BBPK Ciloto.
Pada pelaksanannya, INDOHUN dan
BBPK Ciloto akan bekerjasama dengan
Kementerian Kesehatan, Kementerian
Pertanian, Universitas dan Ikatan
Profesi,
salah
satunya
adalah
Perhimpunan
Ahli
Epidemiologi
Indonesia
(PAEI).
Kerjasama
ini

meliputi
Pengembangan
Kurikulum
One Health, Training of Trainers, serta
Pelatihan One Health yang disertai
dengan sertifikat ber-SKP.

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GLOBAL HEALTH PUBLIC LECTURE:
Preventing The Disease of Tomorrow

E As a country with more than
240 million people dependent on
agriculture and livestock sector,
Indonesia is at risk for zoonotic
diseases. Indonesia, which is one
of the zoonotic hotspots in the
world, needs a system capable of
protecting

the
public
health
environment. On Thursday, March
24th,
2016,
INDOHUN
in
collaboration with the Faculty of
Public
Health
University
of
Indonesia held a public lecture with
the theme "Global Health Public
Lecture: Preventing the Disease of
Tomorrow" at the Auditorium of
Health
Sciences
Building,

University
of
Indonesia.
The
lecture aims to provide a global
perspective to the participants on
the current understanding of health
issues, disease control with One
Health approach, and international
networks associated with zoonotic
diseases.

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I Sebagai negara dengan lebih dari
240
juta
penduduk
yang
mengandalkan sektor agrikultur dan

peternakan, Indonesia sangat berisiko
untuk
terkena
penyakit
zoonosis. Indonesia yang merupakan
salah satu hotspot dari penyakit
zoonosis di dunia membutuhkan suatu
sistem
kesehatan
yang
mampu
melindungi
masyarakat
juga
lingkungan. Pada hari Kamis, 24 Maret
2016, INDOHUN bekerja sama dengan
Fakultas
Kesehatan
Masyarakat
Universitas

Indonesia
mengadakan
kuliah umum dengan tema “Global
Health Public Lecture: Preventing the
Disease of Tomorrow” di Auditorium
Gedung D Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
Universitas Indonesia. Kuliah umum ini
bertujuan
untuk
memberikan
perspektif
global
kepada
peserta
mengenai pemahaman isu kesehatan
terkini,
pengendalian
penyakit
berbasis One Health, dan jaringan
internasional yang terkait dengan

penyakit zoonosis.

E This event was attended by
over 400 participants who are
mostly college students from health
background. This public lecture was
delivered by three speakers, (1) Dr
Felicia B. Nutter, DVM, Ph.D,
DACZM (Director of International
Veterinary
Medicine,
Cumming
School, Tufts University) presenting
One Health Approaches to Emerging
Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, (2) Dr
Timothy Meinke (USAID Senior
Infectious
Diseases
Advisor)
presenting Using One Health to

Reduce the Risk and Impact of
Emerging Pandemic Threats, and
(3) Prof. Wiku Adisasmito, DVM,
MSc. Ph.D (Professor of Health
Policy, University of Indonesia and
coordinator
of
INDOHUN),
presenting Global Health Resilience
to Tackle The Disease of Tomorrow.

I Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh lebih dari
400
peserta
yang
mayoritas
merupakan
mahasiswa
berlatar
kesehatan.
Kuliah
umum
ini
disampaikan oleh tiga pembicara, yaitu
(1) Dr Felicia B. Nutter, DVM, Ph.D,
DACZM (Director of International
Veterinary Medicine, Cumming School,
Tufts University) yang membawakan
materi One Health Approaches to
Emerging Zoonotic Infectious Diseases,
(2) Dr Timothy Meinke (USAID Senior
Infectious Diseases Advisor) yang
membawakan materi Using One Health
to Reduce the Risk and Impact of
Emerging Pandemic Threats, dan (3)
Prof. drh. Wiku Adisasmito, MSc. Ph.D
(Professor
Kebijakan
Kesehatan,
Universitas Indonesia dan Koordinator
INDOHUN),
yang
membawakan
materi Global Health Resilience to
Tackle The Disease of Tomorrow.

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TRAINING OF TRAINERS:
The One Health Collaboration & Application
on EID & Zoonoses Control
E Indonesia

has
34
provinces
scattered from Sabang to Merauke and
cultural diversity that made Indonesia
vulnerable to infectious diseases and
zoonoses. Hence, effort to increase the
readiness and health system ability to
forestall the development of infectious
diseases and zoonoses in Indonesia are
highly required. One of the effort is to
prepare and strengthen University in
creating human resources capacity in
controling and preventing the diseases.
Regarding this matter, INDOHUN
has conducted a training for 68 health
professionals
from
all
INDOHUN
members and networks across all
regions in Indonesia on April, 5-7th,
2016. The Training of Trainers: The
One Health Collaboration & Application
on EID & Zoonoses Control was
conducted in Great Hall of the Health
Training Ciloto, West Java.

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I Indonesia memiliki 34 provinsi
yang tersebar dari Sabang hingga
Merauke serta keragaman budaya
membuat Indonesia rentan terhadap
penyakit menular dan zoonosis. Untuk
itu,
diperlukan
usaha
dalam
peningkatan kesiapan dan kemampuan
sistem kesehatan Indonesia dalam
menangkal perkembangan penyakit
menular dan zoonosis. Salah satu
bentuk
usahanya
adalah
dengan
mempersiapkan
dan
memperkuat
universitas dalam menciptakan sumber
daya manusia yang berkapasitas dalam
pengendalian
dan
penanggulangan
penyakit tersebut.
Berkaitan dengan hal tersebut,
INDOHUN telah mengadakan pelatihan
bagi 68 profesional kesehatan dari
seluruh anggota dan jaringan INDOHUN
di seluruh daerah di Indonesia pada
tanggal 5-7 April 2016. Kegiatan
Training of Trainers: The One Health
Collaboration & Application on EID &
Zoonoses Control ini dilaksanakan di
Balai Besar Pelatihan Kesehatan Ciloto,
Jawa Barat.

E The participants was trained
to conduct a training program for
Future OHW in each of their
regions. This program aims to
reach over a thousand students.
The training covers several topics,
i.e. Collaboration and One Health
Application,
Planning
and
Implementation Management of
One
Health
Training,
Group
Dynamics, Social Communication,
and Integrated Surveillance.

Para peserta dipersiapkan
untuk
nantinya
melakukan
program Pelatihan untuk Future
OHW di daerah masing-masing.
Program ini bertujuan untuk
menjangkau lebih dari seribu
siswa. Pelatihan ini mencakup
beberapa
topik,
diantaranya:
Kolaborasi dan Aplikasi One
Health, Manajemen Perencanaan
dan Pelaksanaan Pelatihan One
Health,
Dinamika
Kelompok,
Komunikasi Sosial, dan Surveilans
Terintegrasi.
I

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GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA
Indonesia as The New Chair

E The
Global
Health
Security
Agenda (GHSA) was launched in
February 2014 and is a growing
partnership of nearly 50 nations,
international organizations, and nongovernmental stakeholders to help
build countries’ capacity to help
create a world safe and secure from
infectious disease threats and elevate
global health security as a national
and global priority. GHSA pursues a
multilateral
and
multi-sectoral
approach to strengthen both the
global capacity and nations’ capacity
to prevent, detect, and respond to
human and animal infectious diseases
threats whether naturally occurring or
accidentally or deliberately spread.
The
contributing
international
organizations of GHSA are WHO, FAO,
and OIE.
On January 23rd, 2016 at WHO
Headquarters,
Geneva,
GHSA
Steering Group held a meeting which
marks the handover of the GHSA
Chairmanship
from
Finland
to
Indonesia.
As
the
next
Chair,
Indonesia is committed to work
closely with Finland as well as South
Korea in moving forward with the
GHSA activities in 2016. The Minister
of Health of Indonesia has reminded
to the GHSA countries that the 2016
marks as the year of advancing and
progressing GHSA.

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I Global Health Security Agenda
(GHSA)
diluncurkan
pada
bulan
Februari
2014
dan
merupakan
hubungan kemitraan yang berkembang
menjadi hampir 50 negara, organisasi
internasional, dan para pemangku
kepentingan non-pemerintah untuk
membantu
membangun
kapasitas
negara dalam menciptakan dunia yang
aman dari ancaman penyakit menular
dan
meningkatkan
keamanan
kesehatan global sebagai prioritas
nasional
dan
global.
GHSA
mengupayakan
pendekatan
multilateral dan multi-sektoral dalam
memperkuat kapasitas global dan
kapasitas
negara-negara
dalam
mencegah, mendeteksi, dan merespon
ancaman penyakit
menular pada
manusia
maupun
hewan
yang
menyebar secara alamiah, secara tidak
disengaja maupun sengaja. Organisasi
internasional yang berkontribusi dalam
GHSA ialah WHO, FAO, dan OIE.
Pada tanggal 23 Januari 2016 di
Kantor Pusat WHO di Jenewa, Steering
Group GHSA mengadakan rapat, yang
juga
merupakan
serah
terima
kepemimpinan GHSA dari Finlandia
kepada Indonesia. Sebagai ketua,
Indonesia berkomitmen untuk bekerja
sama dengan Finlandia dan Korea
Selatan dalam aktivitas GHSA di tahun
2016 ini. Menteri Kesehatan Indonesia
mengingatkan kepada negara-negara
GHSA bahwa tahun 2016 harus terjadi
kemajuan dan perkembangan GHSA.

E Global health security is a shared
responsibility that cannot be achieved
by a single actor or sector of
government. Its success depends
upon collaboration among the health,
security,
environment.
and
agriculture sectors. On March 28th,
2016, Indonesia held a meeting at
national level to ensure a smooth
coordination between all sectors in
Indonesia lead by the Ministry of
Health.
Sectors
involved
are
Coordinating Ministry for Political,
Legal,
and
Security
Affairs,
Coordinating Ministry for Human
Development and Culture, Ministry of
Health,
Ministry
of
Defense,
Indonesian
National
Army
&
Indonesian National Police, Ministry of
Foreign
Affairs,
Ministry
of
Agriculture, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Ministry of Research, Technology, and
Higher Education, Ministry of Justice
&
Human
Rights,
Research
Institutions (LIPI, Eijkman, ITD, etc),
and Intelligence Agencies (BIN, BAIS,
BIP, etc).

I GHSA merupakan tanggung jawab
bersama yang tidak dapat dicapai oleh
satu pihak saja. Keberhasilannya
bergantung pada kerjasama antara
sektor
kesehatan,
keamanan,
lingkungan,
dan
pertanian.
Pada
tanggal 28 Maret 2016, Indonesia
menggelar rapat koordinasi tingkat
nasional yang dipimpin oleh Kemkes
untuk
memastikan
terbinanya
koordinasi yang baik lintas sektoral.
Pihak-pihak yang terlibat, diantaranya
Kemko
Polhukam,
Kemko
PMK,
Kemkes, Kemhan, TNI Polri, Kemlu,
Kemtan, Kemdagri, Kem Ristek dan
Dikti,
Kemkumham,
Lembaga
Penelitian (LIPI, Eijkman, ITD, dll),
Lembaga Intelijen (BIN, BAIS, BIP,
dll).

Source: ghsaindonesia.files.wordpress;
www.cdc.gov; ghsagenda.org

DETECT
PREVENT

RESPOND
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THE INTERNATIONAL GRANT WRITING
WORKSHOP & CONFERENCE
E IN D O H U N
will
conduct
International Grant Writing Workshop
& Conference (IGWWC) on May 1719, 2016 in Surabaya, East Java on
the theme of "The Importance of
Fundable Research Proposal Writing
and Publishing Scientific Paper". This
activity is intended for lecturers,
students, and health practitioners
from various provinces in Indonesia
and it’s free of charge. IGWWC will be
preceded by a health symposium,
which will be delivered by qualified
speakers,
namely
Professor
Ali
Ghufron Mukti, MD, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
Directior General of Science and
Technology Resources (Ministry of
Research, Technology, and Higher
Education);
M.
Sofwan
Effendi,
Director
of
Education
Facilities
Rehabilitation
Fund
(Indonesia
Endowment Fund for Education); and
Professor Richard Speare, MBBS,
BVSc, FAFPHM, FACTM, MACVs, Ph.D.,
Adjunct
Professor
from
Tufts
University.

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I INDOHUN akan menyelenggarakan
kegiatan International Grant Writing
Workshop & Conference (IGWWC)
pada tanggal 17-19 Mei 2016 di
Surabaya, Jawa Timur. Tema besar
yang diusung dalam kegiatan ini
adalah “The Importance of Writing
Fundable
Research
Proposal
and
Publishing Scientific Paper”. Kegiatan
ini ditujukan bagi dosen, mahasiswa,
dan praktisi kesehatan yang berasal
dari berbagai provinsi di Indonesia
dengan tidak dipungut biaya. IGWWC
akan diawali dengan simposium, yang
akan disampaikan oleh pembicara
yang mumpuni dalam bidangnya, yaitu
Profesor Ali Ghufron Mukti, MD, M.Sc.,
Ph.D., Ditjen Sumber Daya Iptek dan
Dikti
(Kemenrisktek
dan
Dikti
Indonesia),
M.
Sofwan
Effendi,
Direktur Dana Rehabilitasi Fasilitas
Pendidikan
(LPDP),
dan
Profesor
Richard Speare, MBBS, BVSc, FAFPHM,
FACTM, MACVs, Ph.D., dari Tufts
University, US.

E In general, participants will be

I Secara umum, kegiatan IGWWC

devided into two classes; publishing
class
and
grant
writing
class.
Publishing class will discuss how to
write and publish scientific papers
eligible
to
be
published
in
international
journals.
Candidates
who wish to participate the publishing
class activities shall submit the
abstract with a predetermined theme.
Call for Abstract was conducted in
March-April 2016 and more than 100
abstracts has been collected from all
across Indonesia. At the end of
publishing class there will be an
abstract and poster presentations.
While grant writing class will be
attended by lecturers from 34 faculty
members which invited. They will
discuss the principles and ways of
writing grant proposals eligible to be
funded by national and international
donors.

ini
akan dibagi menjadi dua kelas,
yaitu publishing class dan grant writing
class. Publishing class akan membahas
cara menulis dan mempublikasikan
karya
ilmiah
yang
layak
untuk
diterbitkan dalam jurnal internasional.
Calon peserta yang ingin mengikuti
kegiatan
publishing
class
wajib
mengirimkan abstrak dengan tema
yang telah ditentukan. Pengumpulan
abstrak telah dilakukan pada bulan
Maret-April 2016 dan terkumpul lebih
dari 100 abstrak yang berasal dari
berbagai daerah di Indonesia. Kegiatan
publishing class akan diakhiri dengan
presentasi
abstrak
dan
poster.
Sementara grant writing class akan
diikuti oleh sekitar 34 pengajar dari
fakultas anggota INDOHUN dan akan
membahas prinsip dan cara penulisan
proposal hibah yang layak didanai oleh
lembaga donor nasional
maupun
internasional.

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ZOONOSIS

EBOLA
E

Ebola is caused by a virus
thought to be carried in fruit bats that
spills over into other mammals such
as primates and antelope. Humans are
infected when they hunt or butcher
animals for food or consume uncooked
fresh or dried bushmeat. Human-tohuman transmission involves close
contact with bodily fluids. This often
happens in health-care settings and
when people care for sick relatives or
perform traditional burial practices
that involve direct contact with bodies.
The 2014 outbreak in West Africa
caused more than 28,000 infections
and 11,000 deaths.

Source: WHO

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Looking, hopefully,
towards
an Ebola-free future
I

Ebola disebabkan oleh virus yang
diduga dibawa oleh kelelawar buah
yang berpindah ke mamalia seperti
primata
dan
antelop.
Manusia
terinfeksi ketika mereka berburu atau
menjagal
daging
hewan
untuk
makanan atau mengkonsumsi daging
mentah, baik yang segar maupun
yang sudah dikeringkan. Transmisi
manusia ke manusia terjadi pada
kontak yang melibatkan cairan tubuh.
Hal ini sering terjadi di fasilitas
pelayanan
kesehatan dan ketika
seseorang merawat kerabat yang sakit
atau
melakukan
penguburan
tradisional yang melibatkan kontak
langsung dengan tubuh. Wabah yang
terjadi pada tahun 2014 di Afrika
Barat menyebabkan lebih dari 28.000
infeksi Ebola dan 11.000 kematian.

UPDATE



There are other
vaccines in clinical trials
that may complete
testing and be licensed
for use in the future. That
is to be hoped for.



E The
9th
meeting
of
the
Emergency Committee convened by
the WHO Director-General under the
International
Health
Regulations
(2005) (IHR) regarding the Ebola
virus disease outbreak in West Africa
took place on 29 March 2016. In the
Committee’s
view,
the
Ebola
situation in West Africa no longer
constitutes
a
Public
Health
Emergency of International Concern.
WHO,
partners
and
affected
countries are stepping up planning
for how to use an Ebola vaccine in
response to an outbreak. The
committee
considered
various
parameters, including efficacy in
non-human primates, the ability to
provoke an immune response in
humans in the early days after
vaccination, and availability. Dr Jane
Seward (Senior Adviser, Sierra Leone
Trials to introduce a vaccine against
Ebola, CDC) said, “There are other
vaccines in clinical trials that may
complete testing and be licensed for
use in the future. That is to be hoped
for.”

I

Pada 29 Maret 2016 lalu,
pertemuan
ke-9
Emergency
Committee diselenggarakan oleh
Direktur
Jenderal
WHO
berdasarkan International Health
Regulations (2005) (IHR) mengenai
wabah penyakit virus Ebola di
Afrika Barat. Berdasarkan penilaian
Komite, situasi Ebola di Afrika
Barat tidak lagi merupakan “Public
Health Emergency of International
Concern”. WHO, para mitra dan
negara-negara
yang
terkena
dampak
sedang
meningkatkan
perencanaan tentang bagaimana
menggunakan vaksin Ebola dalam
menanggapi wabah ini. Komite
mempertimbangkan
berbagai
parameter, termasuk keberhasilan
pada
primata
non-human,
kemampuan
untuk
memancing
respon imun pada manusia pada
hari-hari awal setelah vaksinasi,
dan ketersediaan. Dr Jane Seward
(Penasihat Senior, Sierra Leone
Trials to introduce a vaccine
against Ebola, CDC) mengatakan,
"There are other vaccines in clinical
trials that may complete testing
and be licensed for use in the
future. That is to be hoped for."

Source: www.WHO.int;
www.theconversation.com

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E Cases of avian influenza were
discovered in Cilandak, South Jakarta
on March 16, 2016, when several
ducks in the area suddenly died.
Further inspection by the Health
Ministry and Jakarta Health Agency
revealed that none of the local
residents in Cilandak was infected
with avian influenza. Meanwhile, in
Banyuwangi mid-March, over 7,000
poultry,
mostly
ducks,
have
reportedly died from avian flu, while
over 700 were reported to have died
in
Sembung
village,
Sukorame
district, Lamongan regency.
Health
Minister
Nila
Farid
Moeloek called on the people to
continue to monitor the spreading of
avian influenza. Nila said that the
public can carry out avian influenza
prevention measures by maintaining
environmental hygiene and avoiding
contacts with avian influenza infected
birds and poultry. She also urged the
public to maintain personal hygiene
by maintaining a clean healthy
lifestyle and encouraged people who
own birds or poultry to periodically
clean their birdcage to prevent avian
influenza from spreading.
I Kasus flu burung ditemukan di
Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan pada 16
Maret 2016, ketika beberapa bebek di
daerah tersebut mengalami kematian
tiba-tiba. Pemeriksaan lebih lanjut
oleh Departemen Kesehatan dan Dinas
Kesehatan
Kota
Jakarta
mengungkapkan bahwa tidak ada
warga setempat di Cilandak yang
terinfeksi virus tersebut.

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AVIAN
INFLUENZA
I Sementara itu pada pertengahan
Maret, di Banyuwangi, lebih dari 7.000
unggas,
kebanyakan
bebek,
dilaporkan mati akibat flu burung, dan
lebih dari 700 unggas dilaporkan mati
di
Desa
Sembung,
Kecamatan
Sukorame, Kabupaten Lamongan.
Menkes, Nila Farid Moeloek,
meminta masyarakat untuk terus
memantau penyebaran flu burung.
Nila mengatakan bahwa masyarakat
dapat
melaksanakan
tindakantindakan pencegahan flu burung
dengan
menjaga
kebersihan
lingkungan dan menghindari kontak
dengan unggas dan burung yang
terinfeksi
flu
burung.
Ia
juga
mendesak masyarakat untuk menjaga
kebersihan diri dengan menjaga pola
hidup bersih sehat dan mendorong
orang-orang yang memiliki burung
atau unggas untuk secara berkala
membersihkan
kandangnya
untuk
mencegah
penyebaran
virus
flu
burung.
Source: www.thejakartapost.com;
en.tempo.co

UPCOMING EVENTS...
The 4th International One Health
Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of
the International Association for
Ecology and Health

3-7 Desember 2016
Melbourne, Australia

Registration for the 4th International
One Health Congress & 6th Biennial
Congress
of
the
International
Association for Ecology and Health is
now open. This event will be held in
Melbourne, Australia at Melbourne’s
Convention & Exhibition Centre. This
event will
be
hosted by the
International Association for Ecology
and Health. The Program Committee
invites the submission of abstracts on
original work for consideration as oral
presentation or hard copy poster
presentation. Registration is open to
researchers,
policy
makers
and
practitioners involved in the health,
agriculture,
environment
and
international development sectors
interested
in
developing
more
integrated approaches and effective
responses to complex global health
challenges. For further information
visit www.oheh2016.org.

The 4th International Conference
on Responsible Use of Antibiotics
in Animals

26-28 September 2016
The Hague, The Netherlands

The international conference series on
Responsible Use of Antibiotics in
Animals is an initiative independent
from commercial companies, official
organisations or authorities. The
conference is designed for the animal
health industry and the medical
community; all users of antibiotics in
animals, such as
veterinarians,
animal feed producers, livestock and
aquaculture
producers,
and
nutritionists; food processors and
manufacturers, and retailers; policy
makers and regulatory agencies;
researchers
in
universities
and
research institutes; and others with
an interest in resistance and in the
sustainability of antibiotics, such as
educators, agricultural extension staff,
consultants, and consumer organisations.
For further information visit
www.bastiaanse-communication.com.

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30 April 2016

Continuing
Education
with

a One Health
Focus



World
Veterinary
Earth
Day
Day
2016
22 April 2016



Trees
for the

Earth

INDOHUN
National Coordinating Office

Kampus Baru Universitas Indonesia
Faculty of Public Health,
G Building 3rd Floor, Room 316
Depok, West Java,
Indonesia 16424