Animal Disease Traceability: Safeguarding Livestock, Economies, and Public Health
Tuesday, August 5th, 2025
12:00 p.m. (CT)
RACE Approved for 1 Hour of Continuing Education Credit
Animal disease traceability isn’t just a regulatory checkbox; it’s the cornerstone of effective disease control, economic continuity, and public confidence.
Join us for an in-depth, CE-approved webinar exploring how traceability systems can strengthen preparedness and resilience in the face of animal health emergencies. From the impacts of the UK foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks to today’s evolving threats, you’ll gain vital insights and actionable strategies to enhance your practice and support animal owners.
What You’ll Learn:
In this free, one-hour session, you will:
- Understand why traceability is essential for rapid disease response and economic stability.
- Examine the lessons learned from major livestock disease outbreaks, including the 2001 and 2007 UK foot-and-mouth disease epidemics.
- Summarize current animal disease threats in the U.S. and review the regulatory landscape, including the November 5, 2024, USDA rule on electronic identification.
- Discover the advantages of digital health certificates and electronic records for veterinarians, producers, and regulators.
- Evaluate practical options for implementing eCVIs and digital documentation to improve traceability and compliance.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of animal disease traceability and earn CE credit.
Reserve Your Spot Today!
Presenter
Dr. Martin Zaluski
DVM
This program is approved for one hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
This webinar will be recorded and made available to watch online within a week of the presentation. To ensure you receive updates about the webinar recording, please register for the webinar.
