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Auteur: Paling, Robert

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Abstract

Education in livestock diseases in the tropics at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Utrecht University started in 1915 at the Institute for Parasitic and Infectious Diseases. Subsequently, the Institute for Tropical and Protozoon Diseases was established in 1948 and here students and veterinarians were trained in tropical animal health. Research and training were mainly focused on African livestock diseases such as tick borne diseases and trypanosomosis. Training possibilities for students included an elective course (‘Tropencursus’), membership of a debating club (‘Tropische Kring’), and a traineeship in a project in a tropical country. From 1987 onwards training, education, research, and management of international collaborative projects in tropical animal health became the shared responsibility of the Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology and the Office for International Cooperation. This article focuses on the last 50 years and highlights activities such as education, research, newsletters, networks, and projects with African and Asian countries.

Jaar
2014
Gepubliceerd in
Argos. Bulletin van het Veterinair Historisch Genootschap, 62 (2020), p. 2-62
Impressum
2014
Illustraties
ill.
Literatuuropgave
Ja