Wildlife

 

The Istituto G. Caporale boasts specific experience in the ecopathology of Wildlife and in the field of Forensic Veterinary Medicine. The latter work is performed by the Anatomo-histopathology, Diagnostic Microbiology, Parasitology and Mycology Department and by the Department of Innovation and Development.


In Forensic Medicine investigations, the Institute provides suitable technical-scientific assistance to the Criminal Investigation Department, in cases of suspected malicious acts against protected wild or domestic animals.


Work in connection with the ecopathology of Wildlife is performed through the study of the health interactions between wild and domestic animals in the protected areas, the study of diseases transmitted by vectors and the management of wild populations, with particular reference to the health, genetic and ecopathological aspects.


The Institute plays an active role ascertaining causes of death of wild animals from Abruzzo and Molise, but also from the other regions as well. Besides determining the cause of death of wild animals, anatomo-histopathology work also provides useful information for increasing knowledge about the state of health of wild animals, including in relation to possible environmental contamination.


With regard to the management of wildlife which is of interest for hunting, the Institute collaborates with the provincial and regional administrations in drawing up provincial wildlife plans and regional hunting calendars.

 

 
 
 

Rabies

Rabies continues to be present in wild animals in some member countries of the European Union and in neighbouring non-member countries. In areas where the disease is widespread in wildlife, the infection can occasionally be transmitted to domestic animals, and even to pets. For this reason the EU has maintained a high level of vigilance and adopted measures aimed at preventing the transmission of the disease.


In Europe the control of rabies in animals is based on national and European legislation , whereas the movement of domestic animals (dogs, cats, ferrets etc.) is governed by Regulation 998/2003, which concerns the health policy conditions applicable to non-commercial movements of pets within the European Union, and from non-member countries into the Union.

Ever since 2001 , under the terms of Decision no. 2001/296/CE, which "authorizes particular laboratories to monitor the efficacy of anti-rabies vaccine in certain domestic carnivores", the Istituto G. Caporale has been one of the  Italian Laboratory designated by the EU for carrying out the titration of antibodies in connection with the rabies virus, by means of:


  • seroneutralization (FAVN TEST)

  • immunofluorescence


Form for sending samples (115 KB)

 
Seventieth anniversary of the G. Caporale Institute
 

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise "G. Caporale"

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