EWDA Network Publications

Meetings and Presentations

EWDA Network MeetingDate and LocationTitle and DetailsDocuments Available
1st15th October 2009
Brussels, Belgium
Joint with Annual Meeting of the Belgium Wildlife Disease Society- Summary of data presented at the Inaugural meetingEWDA Network Meeting Brussels 2009 – Report
2nd13-16th September 2010
Vlieland, The Netherlands
Informal meeting, joint with 9th Biennal EWDA Conference
3rd22-27th July 2012
Lyon, France
Informal meeting, joint with 10th Biennial EWDA Conference & 10th WDA Annual Conference
4th27-28th June 2013
Brescia, Italy
Harmonizing methods for sampling and diagnosing wildlife diseases

APHAEA First Consultation Workshop
Link to APHAEA Report
Presentation – M.P. Ryser-Degiorgis
Presentation – T. Kuiken
6-7th March 2014
Uppsala, Sweden
African Swine Fever Workshop
EWDA Network Committee, Nordic Wildlife Disease Association & National Veterinary Institute, Sweden
5th17-18th March 2015
Amsterdam & Utrecht, The Netherlands
APHAEA Final Meeting
 
Joint with 3rd International One Health Congress
Link to APHAEA Report
6th26th August 2016
Berlin, Germany
Joint with the EWDA Conference 2016EWDA Network Meeting Berlin 2016 – Report
7th20-21th June 2017
Madrid, Spain
Joint with ASF STOP COST Action meeting
Further development of the EWDA Network
EWDA Network Meeting Madrid 2017 – Report
16-19th January 2018
Parma, Italy
‘Health Surveillance of Wildlife Populations in Europe & EWDA Network’

1st AGM ENETWILD
Health Surveillance of Wildlife Populations in Europe & EWDA Network – Report
8th27-31st August 2018
Larissa, Greece
‘How to Start Up a National Wildlife Health Surveillance Programme’

Joint with the EWDA Conference 2018
How to Start Up a National Wildlife Health Surveillance Programme – Report
9th31st August – 2nd September 2021
Cuenca, Spain
‘Expanding the Field Network of Wildlife Health Surveillance’

Joint with the EWDA Conference 2021
Expanding the Field Network of Wildlife Health Surveillance – Report
1-2nd March 2022
Virtual
‘Harmonised and Integrated Wildlife Disease Surveillance Across Europe: Experts’ Analysis and Future Perspectives’

ENETWILD workshop
Presentation – ‘How to Start Up a National Wildlife Health Surveillance Programme
10th9th September 2024
Stralsund, Germany
‘How can we translate Wildlife Health Surveillance into conservation action?’

Joint with the EWDA Conference 2024
How can we translate Wildlife Health Surveillance into conservation action? – Report

Publications Related to EWDA Network Activities

Kuiken, T.; Ryser-Degiorgis, M-P.; Gavier-Widén, D.; Gortázar, C. Establishing a European network for wildlife health surveillance. Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics). 2011, 30, 755-61. 10.20506/rst.30.3.2067. [Open access]

Gavier-Widén D, Gortázar C, Ståhl K, Neimanis AS, Rossi S, Hård av Segerstad C, Kuiken T. African swine fever in wild boar in Europe: a notable challenge. Veterinary Record 2015, 176, 199-200. doi: 10.1136/vr.h699. PMID: 25698823.

Lawson, B.; Neimanis, A.; Lavazza, A.; López-Olvera, J.R.; Tavernier, P.; Billinis, C.; Duff, J.P.; Mladenov, D.T.; Rijks, J.M.; Savić, S.; Wibbelt, G.; Ryser-Degiorgis, M.-P.; Kuiken, T. How to Start Up a National Wildlife Health Surveillance Programme. Animals 202111, 2543. 10.3390/ani11092543  [Open access]


Projects with Links to the EWDA Network

WILDTECH (Novel Technologies for Surveillance of Emerging and Re-emerging Infections of Wildlife) (2009-2013)

(APHAEA) Harmonized Approaches in monitoring wildlife Population Health, And Ecology and Abundance (2012-2015)

Understanding and combating African Swine Fever in Europe (AST-STOP) (2016-2020)

ENETWILD (2017-2023)


Links to Other Organisations/projects/resources of Relevance to Wildlife Health Surveillance:

European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare

International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN SSC Wildlife Health Specialist Group 

World Health Organisation (WHO) Competencies for One Health Field Epidemiology (‎COHFE)‎ framework 

World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Wildlife Health

World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Working Group on Wildlife