Állategészségügy és állatjóllét
Az állategészségügyi és állatjóléti (AHAW) tudományos testület tudományos tanácsot ad az állati betegségek és az állatjólét valamennyi aspektusára vonatkozóan. Tevékenysége elsősorban élelmiszer-termelés céljából tartott állatokkal, kapcsolatos, beleértve a halakat is.
A AHAW testületi tagjai olyan tudományos szakemberek az európai térség minden tájáról, akik az alábbiak terén rendelkeznek szakértelemmel:
- Kockázatértékelés, mennyiségi kockázatértékelés, modellezés
- Mikrobiológia és patológia (az élelmiszertermelés céljából tartott állatok fertőző betegségeire vonatkoztatva, beleértve a vízi állatokat is)
- Epidemiológia
- Állatjólét
- Állattenyésztés (tenyésztés, állattartó épületek és kezelés, állatszállítás, valamint az állatok elkábítása és lemészárlása)
Plenary meetings
Networks
What are EFSA's networks?
EFSA’s networks consist of nationally appointed EU Member State organisations with expertise in the fields covered by the network. Representatives of the Commission and of other organisations (including those from outside the EU) with specific expertise may also be invited to participate in the work of EFSA Networks.
Networks are chaired by EFSA and supported by relevant EFSA units. Their aim is to facilitate scientific cooperation in the field of EFSA’s mission by:
- coordinating activities,
- exchanging information,
- developing and implementing joint projects,
- and exchanging expertise and best practices.
- Decision concerning the establishment and operation of European Networks of scientific organisations operating in the fields within the Authority’s mission(35.46 KB)
Animal Health Network
The objectives of the Animal Health Network focus on promoting evidence-based risk assessment practices and methodologies, as well as research initiatives. It advocates for harmonised data collection and surveillance activities in the area of animal health, including all associated subgroups. The network aims to improve data quality for animal health risk assessment purposes, promote best practices, and enhance cooperation and partnerships in the field of animal health improving dialogue on new scientific developments and research activities.
- Terms of reference last updated: 21 May 2025
- Network and Subgroup Members last updated: 23 May 2025
Animal Welfare Network
The objectives of the Animal Welfare Network focus on facilitating and promoting the harmonisation of animal welfare assessment practices and methodologies. It aims to enhance cooperation and strengthen partnerships between EFSA and EU Member States in the field of animal welfare. The network focuses on promoting and protecting animal welfare by sharing best practices in animal welfare assessment and identifying common research and data needs to support advancements in animal welfare risk assessment ensuring alignment and knowledge exchange between EFSA and EU Member States.
- Terms of reference last updated: 21 May 2025
- Network and Subgroup Members last updated: 23 May 2025
Risk Assessment in Animal Health and Welfare (former Animal Health and Welfare Network)
As of May 2025, the Animal Health and Welfare Network has been divided into two separate networks: the Animal Health Network and Animal Welfare Network.
Veterinary Entomology Network
The Network on Veterinary Entomology (NVE) aims to strengthen collaboration and exchange of information among involved stakeholders to support the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) in the Member States (MS) of the EU and in neighbouring countries. Given that VBDs require a one-health approach in their prevention and control, the network will work closely together with the Operational Contact Points (OCPs), nominated by the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC), representing the entomologists working in the human public health sector. Together they will constitute the One-Health VectorNet Entomological Network (OHVEN).
- Terms of Reference last updated: 15 April 2025
- List Members last updated: 25 October 2024
- Meetings: agendas last updated: 3 April 2025
- Meetings: minutes last updated: 30 January 2025