Angus Cameron

AusVet - France Author

Angus is an internationally recognised epidemiologist with special interest in the areas of surveillance and health information systems, livestock identification and traceability, epidemiological data analysis and geographical information systems. He works across of a range of species, including human health, livestock and aquatic animals, with experience in over 50 countries. In addition to numerous consultancies for government, regional and international organisations, he has been a member of advisory panels for World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). 

He joined AusVet Animal health Services as a Director in 2000. Angus is based in Lyon, France. 

Angus graduated from veterinary science from the University of Sydney in 1988, and gained his Masters of Veterinary Studies from the University of Melbourne in 1992. He was granted membership of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists by examination in the area of dairy cattle medicine in 1994. He went on to undertake research for his PhD between 1994 and 1998, developing appropriate surveillance systems for use in developing countries. He was awarded the College Prize by the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in 1998 and the Kesteven Medal (for contributions to international veterinary science through assistance to developing countries) in 2013. 

Updated CV 28-Sep-2020

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16-Oct-2020adrian-balabanIt's very funny that this idea of compartmentalization comes into the discussion now, when Germany was hit by ASF, the East and Central European countries are asking for this for the last 4-5 years and all the time the answer was negative. Anyway it will take a lot of courage from the EU commission to accept this idea because most probably, this means that they have to give up to the decision 709/2014 and to recognize the compartments all over the world . The idea could work, we have this example in romania where we use to have the chanalized system, that was successful.

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