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One Health International Journal Volume 1 November 2015 Published biannual By “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association in Romania Under the auspices of the Federation of European Academies of Medicine CURTEA VECHE PUBLISHING HOUSE

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One Health

International Journal

Volume 1

November 2015

Published biannual

By

“One Health – New Medical Concept” Association in Romania

Under the auspices of the

Federation of European Academies of Medicine

CURTEA VECHE

PUBLISHING

HOUSE

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ONE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

Honorary Editor-in-chief: Prof. Dr. René Carlson President, World Veterinary Association Prof. Dr. André-Laurent Parodi Past President of National Academy of Medicine – France

Editor-in-chief: m.c. Acad. Prof. Dr. Nicolae Manolescu President of the One Health New Medical Concept Association in Romania

Co-Editor-in-chief: m.c. Acad. Prof. Dr. Irinel Popesc President of the Academy of Medical Sciencies – Romania Vice-President of the Federation of European Academies of Medicine General Secretary of editorial board: Dr. Bernard Vallat Director General of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Redaction secretaries:

Dr. Iuliana Mihai Phd Student at the Romanian Academy – Bucharest, Romania Dr. Alexandru Supeanu Phd Student at the Romanian Academy – Bucharest, Romania

Members of the editorial board:

Prof. Dr. Alecsandru I. Baba University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine – Cluj-Napoca, Romania Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emilia Balint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – Bucharest, Romania Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nastasia Belc University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Bucharest, Romania Prof. Dr. Emanoil Ceausu „Victor Babeş” Hospital – Bucharest, Romania Dr. Lisa Conti Co-Founder One Health Initiative Prof. Dr. Angelo Ferarri Director of the Reference national Centre of Veterinary and Comparative Oncology – Genoa, Italy Prof. Dr. Gregory Gray Division of Infectious Diseases, Global Health Institute, & Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University Prof. Dr. Ruxandra Ionescu Deputy Rector, University of Medicine and Farmacy “Carol Davila” – Bucharest, Romania Dr. Laura Kahn Co-Founder One Health Initiative Dr. Bruce Kaplan Co-Founder One Health Initiative

Ing. Virgil Nadolu One Health New Medical Concept Association in Romania

Prof. Dr. Giacomo Rossi Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – Camerino, Italy

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Prof. Dr. Nicolae Suciu University of Medicine and Farmacy “Carol Davila” – Bucharest, Romania Prof. Dr. Dorin Sarafoleanu University of Medicine and Farmacy “Carol Davila” – Bucharest, Romania Prof. Dr. George Stoica Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University Dr. Francisc Toba Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests – Bucharest, Romania Prof. Dr. Jack Woodall Co-Founder One Health Initiative Prof. Dr. Juan José Zarate Ramos Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico

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Dear readers,

Starting with the fourth quarter of the year 2015, we rejoice to announce you the release of the first issue of the annual publication in English of “One Health International Journal”, which will replace the “International Journal of Comparative Oncology”, under the auspices of both “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association in Romania and the Mediterranean Forum of Comparative Oncology.

We invite you to submit articles relating to all the component elements of One Health concept, to be found in the hexagon on the cover. This is a brand new domain in the international medical world, and, therefore, the desideratum is also valid for Romania. Under these circumstances, it is not possible for our journal to benefit, at the present moment, as would be normal, from the expertise of a small group of One Health senior specialists, who would gather to take part in a “little reunion”.

This little reunion would be convened by the board members, who, in our case, are the most representative specialists in this super new domain, and who are currently completing their spectrum of multidisciplinarity and multifactoriality. Please note, as a peculiarity, that the board members of the journal, which will be released bi-annually (in May and November), will submit scientific articles for publication as well.

Some of these super specialists have an experience of over 50 years in the field.

The board members are, at the same time, the very professors of future "young specialists", who, in their turn, will submit future articles to be published in our journal.

The Journal Structure (the articles that will be published in the second issue of the journal) will be similar to the conceptual hexagon sides, namely they will contain facts and events from:

The Comparative Medicine, that brings together both human and veterinary medicine

The Environmental Medicine, that will comprise elements referring to the existence, monitoring and elimination of potentially biotic factors in air, water, soil and plants, thus establishing “the primary prophylaxis for human and animal diseases”

The Occupational Medicine, that will encompass both sociological and family-related elements, which is an extremely diversified domain

Zoonoses - along their entire epidemiologic chain, with a special emphasis on borderline forest zoonotic and vector-transmitted diseases – responsible for maintaining these pathologies

The Comparative Oncology – another sector, the oldest of the hexagon (over half a century old), that will make a major contribution to the newest domain, namely cancer immunotherapy for humans and animals

The Food and Nutrition Medicine, that, through its interdependent reunion, will create the optimum premise for healthy food and healthy nutrition notions

All the above mentioned components will constitute, through the specific articles submitted for publication, the most convincing propagandistic elements for the identifying, sustaining and promoting the new One Health concept.

Co-editor in chief,

Academician Nicolae Manolescu Corresponding member of the Romanian Academy University Professor Emeritus Honoris Causa, Doctor Honoris Causa Corresponding member of the French Academy of Medicine President of “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association in Romania

The articles for publication will be sent to:

E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

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SUMMARY

“ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT” ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

ABOUT US/WHO WE ARE? ..........................................................................................7

“ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT” ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL STATUTE OF ”ONE HEALTH – NEW

MEDICAL CONCEPT” ASSOCIATION.........................................................................11

“ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT” ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

LEADING TEAM............................................................................................................23

PAPER SESSION..........................................................................................................29

HALF OF CENTURY OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE – COMPONENT PART OF THE

NEW ONE HEALTH MEDICAL CONCEPT IN ROMANIA............................................30

ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE – A CARDINAL ELEMENT OF THE ONE HEALTH

CONCEPT – IMPLEMENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ROMANIA………….............33

DIGESTIVE NEOPLASMS IN CANINES AND FELINES AT THE MEDICAL CLINIC OF

THE FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE IN BUCHAREST – ROMANIA….........36

“ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT” ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

BROCHURE...................................................................................................................43

ONE HEALTH EUROPEAN INTERREGIONAL CONFERENCE – FIRST

ANNOUNCEMENT.........................................................................................................45

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ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT

ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

ABOUT US

WHO WE ARE?

The members of ”One Health – New Medical Concept” Association are highly

qualified specialists in different domains of activity, who work together under the newly

established association colours, ”One Health-New Medical Concept” – Romania,

permanently bringing their product launches to new heights. The aim of their activity

resides in the achievement, as a national premiere, of the”one health” which comprises

the globalization of the notions of human, animal and environmental health.

This concept – ”one health” cannot be translated into current practice, unless the

3 basic medicines: human, veterinary and environmental work together, interweaving

the information received with practical actions taken by each and every medicine as a

result of scientific thinking and of the policies carried out by OHNMC-Romania.

All these factors contribute to the achievement of the second attribute of”global

medicine”, that of”general prophylaxis for human and animal diseases”. This particular

desideratum of OHNMC is to be realized through the permanent interplay (as in the

communicating vessels) of the two component elements of the environmental medicine:

the”ecoprophylaxis” and the”ecotherapy” of the living environment, that include

pathogens induced by both biotic and abiotic factors.

Academician N. Manolescu

Corresponding member of the Romanian Academy

University Professor Emeritus Honoris Causa, Doctor Honoris Causa

Corresponding member of the French Academy of Medicine

“One Health – New Medical Concept” Association in Romania

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ROMANIA

BUFTEA COURT OF JUSTICE

Court casefile no. 3200/94/2015

Court resolution no. 2635

Pronounced in open session on 29.04.2015

Court made up of:

PRESIDENT: GHIHANIȘ ALINA

REGISTRAR: NEGOIȚĂ DANIELA

In the matter of the pending civil action regarding the claimant ONE HEALTH

NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT ASSOCIATION, on the issue of granting legal

personality.

At the roll call for the open session the claimant is absent.

The procedure has been legally carried out.

The Registrar presents a summary of the case that brings to attention the

following: the subject-matter of the case - granting legal personality; the procedural

status of the case – on the merits; the case is at the second deadline, a period of

grace granted in order to allow the claimant to submit the articles and memorandum

of the association, the modified statute regarding the inclusion of an auditor, in

conformity with Art. 27 inthe Emergency Ordinance no.26/2000 and updated tax

record certificates for the founding members; on 24.04.2015 the claimant filed at the

registry office of the court the statute, the articles and memorandum of the

association and the tax record certificates. No other claims being lodged, the court

postpones ruling.

After deliberation,

THE COURT

Deliberating on the present civil case, the Court finds as follows:

The claimant ONE HEALTH NEWMEDICAL CONCEPT ASSOCIATION

submitted an application to Buftea Court of Justice on 01.04.2015, filed under

no.3200/94/2015, in which it requested the granting of legal personality and entering

in The Special Register of Associations and Foundations from Buftea Registry Court.

In support of the application, the claimant filed the following documents: the

articles and memorandum of the association, the statute, and the registered address

ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT

ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

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proof (bailment agreement, property deed), the tax record certificates, the identity

cards, the name availability proof, the patrimony proof.

Also, the judicial stamp duty payment, amounting to 100 lei, was made.

The application was submitted under the provisions of Government

Ordinance no.26/2000.

Analysing the documents and the proceedings of the case, the Court finds

that the articles and memorandum of the association and the statute comprise the

provisions of Art. 6 in the Emergency Ordinance no.26/2000, with subsequent

amendments.

Thus, the articles and memorandum of the association and the statute include

regulations regarding: the identification data of the associates and the founding

members, expressed willingness to associate and the intended aim, the naming and

the registered office of the association, the organizational life cycle, the initial

patrimony, the nominal list of governing, administrative and auditing bodies, as well

as their duties and responsibilities, the authorized persons, the explanation of the

aim and of the objectives, the gain or loss of associate status, the destination of the

assets in case of dissolution.

It has been demonstrated that the association has its own internal structure, a

distinct financial asset designed to achieve the intended purpose, it is an apolitical,

non-profit making association and its registered office is known.

Analysing the filed documents, the Court finds that the conditions specified in

Art. 6 and 7 in the Emergency Ordinance no.26/2000, with subsequent amendments

and additions by Law no.246/2005 on the associations and foundations, are met,

namely, regarding the articles and memorandum, the statute, the name availability

proof issued by The Ministry of Justice, the registered address proof, the financial

asset proof, reason for which it is going to grant the application, the way it was

formulated,and to grant the claimant legal personality and enter it in The Special

Register of Associations and Foundations from Buftea Registry Court.

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ON THESE GROUNDS,

IN THE NAME OF THE LAW,

THE COURT RULES:

Accepts the application filed by the claimant ONE HEALTH NEW MEDICAL

CONCEPT ASSOCIATION – Voluntari, Șos. Centurii nr 7, județ Ilfov.

Grants legal personality to”One Health New Medical Concept” Association.

Grants”One Health New Medical Concept” Association the right to enter in

The Special Register of Associations and Foundations from Buftea Registry Court.

Eligible to appeal within 5 days from notification.

Sentence pronounced in open session, today, 29.04.2015.

PRESIDENT: REGISTRAR:

GHIHANIȘ ALINA NEGOIȚĂ DANIELA

Done in quadruplicate/05.05.2015 2 originals

transmitted/05.05.2015

Final sentence since no appeal entered on 29.04.2015

Filed under no. 65PJ/26.05.2015

In The Special Register of Associations and Foundations

Legalised today, 26.05.2015

Place for the seal

Illegible signature

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CHAPTER I.

NAME, LEGAL NATURE, REGISTERED OFFICE, ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE CYCLE

Art. 1

1.1. The association shall be called “One Health – New Medical Concept”, in conformity

with the name availability proof no. 143700/12.03.2015 issued by The Ministry of

Justice.

1.2. “One Health – New Medical Concept” shall be known under the acronym

A.O.H.N.M.C.

Art. 2

“One Health – New Medical Concept” Association is constituted and functions as a non-

profit, apolitical legal person under private law, founded under Ordinance no.26/ 30

January 2000 referring to associations and foundations published in the Official Journal

of Romania no.39/31 January 2000. Within this context, “One Health – New Medical

Concept” Association shall promote activities meant to achieve the goal and the

objectives prescribed by Statute, in accordance with the provisions of the legislation.

Art. 3

3.1. “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association is set up by the unanimous

consent of the founding members, of thetitular members and of the honorary ones.

Mention should be made of the fact that in terms of electing and being elected, the

active members are endowed with the same rights as the founding members.

3.2. “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association has its registered office in

Voluntari Village, Ilfov County, str. Centurii no. 7, postal code 77190.

Art. 4

“One Health – New Medical Concept” Associationshall run for an indeterminate period

of time.

CHAPTER II

THE AIM AND THE OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSOCIATION

Art. 5

The aim of “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association is to implement the new

global medical concept One Health, in conformity with the international norms and

practices of introducing this new medical concept in the general context of notion of

medicine. To this end, “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association shall

coordinate and carry out activities pertaining to the four fundamental elements,

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constitutive components of this concept: 1. Comparative Medicine (Human Medicine

and Veterinary Medicine), 2. Food Safety, 3. Environmental Medicine, and 4. The

integrative management of the three above mentioned elements, within bioeconimy.

Art. 6

The objectives of “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association are:

a. Establishing a national network of research, development and implementation

into One Health domain (internationally affiliated), together with the founding

institutions, as well as other institutions willing to adhere to this new concept. It

shall coordinate the translation into practice of the programme of primary

prophylaxis for human and animal diseasesin Romania;

b. “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association is permanently open to any

natural and legal persons interested in adhering to this project;

c. Promoting and developing scientific research projects (including those that imply

the participation as author or co-author of the association or its members to

national and international programmes) in the fields of comparative medicine,

food safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy, as well as projects related

to the specific technological research in the domain;

d. Establishing professional and organizational relationships with research,

development and educational structures (institutes and agencies, both private

and public, be they domestic or foreign);

e. Organizing and coordinating the institutional activity of its membersat a

national,as well asat an international level;

f. Conducting informational and instructional sessions for those who activate in the

fields of comparative medicine, food safety, environmental medicine and

bioeconomy, as well as cooperation activities in the scientific and academic

media;

g. Organizing events and activities that foster the exchange of scientific ideas in the

domains ofcomparative medicine, food safety, environmental medicine and

bioeconomy;

h. Implementing new scientific orientations meant to involve the ”living environment”

in the « one-health » - human medicine – veterinary medicine – environmental

medicinerelationship in order to operate the concepts of eco-prophylaxis and

eco-therapy within the initiative to develop a strategy meant to carry out the

primary prophylaxis for human and animal diseases;

i. Educating and developing the civil society interest towards activities specific to

comparative medicine, food safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy.

j. Promoting post-graduate education in the fields of comparative medicine, food

safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy;

k. Stimulating technology transfer in the fields of comparative medicine, food safety,

environmental medicine and bioeconomy.

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Art.7

7.1. In order to achieve its aim and objectives, “One Health – New Medical Concept”

Association may organize and coordinate projects, symposiums, scientific sessions,

public information, raising awareness or mobilising campaigns, etc., and collaboration

activities with other similar nongovernmental organizations or government institutions,

with local public authorities and economic agents.

7.2. “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association shall promote, stimulate and

facilitate the following activities:

a. cooperation activities in the academic and scientific media;

b. educational activities at post-graduate level in the domains of comparative medicine,

food safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy (master degrees, short and

medium term specialization studies);

c. setting up specialized structures to conduct educational activities of the kind

mentioned at point b;

d. scientific research activities, post-graduate educational activities in the domains of

comparative medicine, food safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy;

e. conducting studies and research activities in order to develop projects and

programmes meant to encourage scientific research in the domains of comparative

medicine, food safety, environmental medicine and bioeconomy;

f. the participation as author or co-author of the members of “One Health – New Medical

Concept” Association in national and international programmes on the research in One

Health domain as well as in those regarding specific technological research:

g. organizing commissions, conferences, seminars, workshops and other scientific,

cultural, educational and informative initiatives;

h. writing and publishing books, periodicals, flyers, posters, brochures, software,

audiovisual materials and other informational materials; disseminating them by any

possible means, including electronic means, via the website of the Association "One

Health - New Medical Concept", radio or television shows;

i. implying domestic or foreign economic agents in local community projects and

partnerships with public authorities and/or non-governmental organizations, in order to

support the implementation of scientific, educational and informative projects pertaining

to One Health domain.

j. designing and drafting programmes, as well as providing scientific consultancy

circumscribed to One Health concept:

organizing fundraising programmes in order to support the One Health

programmes;

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"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association shall take appropriate

action in order to request an NGO of Public Interest by means of

Government Resolution;

"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association shall take all legal steps to

obtain R.E.N.A.R. national accreditation as well as international accreditation

granted by the respective empowered authorities.

CHAPTER III

MEMBERSHIP of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association

Rights and Responsibilities

Art. 8

"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association is open to any specialist and/or public

or private institution that acknowledges and/or activates within”ONE HEALTH” concept.

Art. 9

Any natural person (regardless of race, sex, religion, political affiliation or nationality) or

legal person may become a member of "One Health - New Medical Concept"

Association, if the following cumulative conditions are met:

a. s/he adheres to the Statute of "One Health - New Medical Concept"

Association;

b. s/he manifests interest towards the aim and the objectives of "One Health -

New Medical Concept" Association;

c. s/he is supported by the written recommendation of at least three founding

members.

Art. 10

If the conditions stipulated in art. 9are cumulatively fulfilled, the respective person may

apply for membership on request, in writing.

Art. 11

The Board of Directors shall give its verdict on the written application and shall decide, if

appropriate, whether or not the applicant shall be included among the members of "One

Health - New Medical Concept" Association. The decision shall be discussed in the

next general assembly that shall deliberate on the submitted application, either

validating or invalidating it.

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Art. 12

All the members of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association have equal rights

and responsibilities.

12.1. The rights of the members are the following:

to elect and to be elected in the management and lucrative bodies of "One

Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

to be informed on the programmes and activities of "One Health - New Medical

Concept" Association;

to take part in the events and activities organized by "One Health - New Medical

Concept" Association.

12.2. The responsibilities of the members are the following:

to abide by the Statute of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association in

both spirit and letter;

to abide by the Rules of Procedure;

to abide by all the other decisional documents issued by the managing board

of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

to take part in activities organized with a view to implementing the aim and the

objectives of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

toundertake no actions that are likely to threaten the physical or moral

integrity of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association.

CHAPTER IV

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE ASSOCIATION

Art. 13.

"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association is organized as follows:

- The General Assembly is made up of:

All the members of the association (founding, titulary, associate and honorary)

- The Board of Directors is made up of 15 members:

1 President

1 Co-president

4 Vice-presidents

1 Secretary General

1 Deputy Secretary General

1 Financial Director

6 members

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Art. 14

14.1 The managing and decisional body of "One Health - New Medical Concept"

Association is the General Assembly of the members, with voting rights, which is held

once a year; only the founding member have the voting right exclusively.

The Board of Directors is held once a week or whenever necessary, being convened by

the Secretary General. The Board of Directors makes the current decisions until a new

General Assembly is held. The Board of Directors shall then submit a report on the

entire one-year activity to the General Assembly.

The Board of Directors is made up of 15 members, being assigned the following

functions:

The President of the Board of Directors who is, at the same time, the

President of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

The Co-president, who may exercise the powers of the President in his/her

absence;

4 Vicepresidents, whose role is to coordinate the activities of the

departments of"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association

The Secretary General of the Board of Directors who is, at the same time,

the Administrator of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

1 Deputy Secretary General of the Board of Directors

1 Financial Officer

- 6 members of the Board of Directors

The auditor of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association is elected by the

General Assembly for a one year period.

The auditor is a member of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association, with

adequate knowledge in finance and accounting.

The auditor of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association has the following

responsibilities:

a) monitoring the management of the associationassets;

b) writing out reports and submitting them to the General Assembly;

c) s/hemay attend the board meetings without voting right;

d) performing such duties other than stipulated in the Statute or assigned by the

General Assembly.

The Scientific Council is made up of a Chairman and eight members.

The Spokesperson, for national and international institutional relations.

14.2. The mandate of the members of the Board of Directors extends to 7(seven)

years, who may be re-elected with a new mandate.

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Art.15

The responsibilities of the Board of Directors of "One Health - New Medical Concept"

Association are:

a) The Board endorses, modifies and/or amends the activityprogrammesof "One

Health - New Medical Concept" Association, as well as the implementation of

the national and/or international programmes in which "One Health - New

Medical Concept" Association is involved;

b) The Board represents the Association in all national and international

relationships they develop and approve of;

c) The Board draws up the annual activity report of "One Health - New Medical

Concept" Association and submits it to the General Assembly; it also draws

up the periodical reports and the assessment reports of the concluded or

ongoing programmes;

d) The Board makes proposals for the amendment and/or completion of the

Statute of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

e) The Board makes proposals for amending and/or completing The Rules of

Procedure;

f) The Board decides upon gaining, suspending or losing membershipof "One

Health - New Medical Concept" Association;

g) The Board coordinates and controls all the activities carried out by "One

Health - New Medical Concept" Association.

Art. 16

The Board of Directors of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association meets in

ordinary or extraordinary sessions convened by the President of "One Health - New

Medical Concept"Association and/or, in case of temporary unavailability, by the

Secretary General of "One Health - New Medical Concept". The President of the Board

of Directors may partially or totally delegate his duties for a determined period of time to

any third party (a natural person) on the basis of anauthentic special power of attorney.

Art. 17

The activity of „One Health - New Medical Concept" Association shall be carried out

within specialized departments, each department being led by a Head of Department

and its respective members.

SPECIALIZED DEPARTMENTS

1. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMNET, BIOECONOMY AND LEGISLATION

2. DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE

3. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN MEDICINE

4. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

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5. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE

6. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SECURITY

7. DEPARTMENT OF ZOONOSES

8. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING AND BIOPRODUCTS

9. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

10. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

11. DEPARTMENT OF UCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES

12. DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE ONCOLOGY

13. DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION MEDICINE

12. DEPARTMENT OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY

13. DEPARTMENT OF ACCREDITATION

Art. 18

"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association may receive sponsorships,

donations, as well as amounts of money from nationally or internationally financed

research and development projects, from European development funds, from budgetary

funds, as well as from special consultancy contracts in One Health Domain.

The sums of money obtained from the above mentioned sources shall be totally

reinvested in the activity of the Association. The members of the Board of Directors

may be remunerated on the basis of the revenue received by the Association for its

activities.

CHAPTER V – FINAL PROVISIONS

Art. 19

Litigations

In the event of litigations, they shall be resolved by means of an amicable settlement or

brought to the court of justice for resolution, respectively to the Court of Justice

adjacent to the address of "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association.

The Dissolution of the Association

The dissolution shall be done according to conditions expressly provided by the law,

and the fixed and mobile assets shall become state property.

The dissolution shall be made with the approval of the General Assembly, on condition

that two-thirds of the founding members vote in favour.

Art. 20. After entering"One Health - New Medical Concept" Association in in The

Special Register of Associations and Foundations, neither founding members nor

successors may abrogate The Articles of Incorporation.

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Art. 21. Also, after entering the Association in The Special Register of Associations and

Foundations, The Articles of Incorporation may not be appealed by the personal

creditors of the founding members.

Art.22. The successors and the creditors of the founding members have the same

rights towards "One Health - New Medical Concept" Association, as in the case of any

other grant made by the founding member.

Art. 23. The provisions of the present statute shall be completed by the legal provisions

in force.

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ONE HEALTH – NEW MEDICAL CONCEPT

ASSOCIATION IN ROMANIA

LEADING TEAM

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

President

- MANOLESCU Nicolae

Corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, University Professor

Emeritus Honoris Causa, Doctor Honoris Causa, corresponding member of the

French Academy of Medicine – Romanian Academy

Co-President

- POPESCU Irinel

Corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, University Professor Doctor,

corresponding member of the French Academy of Medicine - Clinical Hospital

Fundeni

Vicepresidents

1. SĂNDESC Dorel Emil

University Professor Doctor,Secretary of State – Ministry of Health

2. CEPOI Vasile

Doctor, President - National Authority for Hospital Accreditation

3. BOGDAN T. Alexandru

Corresponding member of the Romanian Academy,University Professor. habil.,

Doctor of Engineering Honoris Causa, Doctor Honoris Causa– Romanian

Academy

4. TEODORESCU Răzvan

Associate Professor Doctor, Rector - University of Agronomic Sciences and

Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest

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Secretary General

CEAUŞU Emanoil

University Professor Doctor - „Victor Babes" Hospital for Infectious and Tropical

Diseases, Bucharest

Deputy Secretar General

NICOLAE Ştefan

Associate Professor Doctor, Managing Director - Institute for Diagnosis and Animal

Health

Financial Director

Economist – IVAN Mariana

MEMBERS

ANDRONIE Viorel

Associate Professor Doctor, President - College of Veterinarians of Romania

BEGNESCU Romulus

Doctor – second degree research scientist

Former researcher - Oncological Institute, Bucharest

CHIURCIU Constantin

CIUREA Alexandru

University Professor Doctor-Neurosurgeon

IFRIM Mircea

University Professor Doctor

Secretary General - Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences

ŞTIRBU Constantin

University Professor Doctor

Former Managing Director - “Pasteur”Institute

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THE AUDITING COMMISSION:

President

SPULBER Marina

Members

– MIHAI Iuliana

PhD. Student – Romanian Academy

– BÎRŢOIU Alin

University Professor Doctor - University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary

Medicine, Bucharest (obstetrics and gynecology)

HEADS OF DEPARTAMENTS:

1. DEPARTAMENT OF MANAGEMENT, BIOECONOMY AND LEGISLATION

Virgil NADOLU - ad interim

Engineering Counsellor“One Health – New Medical Concept”

Livia JITARU

Lawyer

2. DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE

BABA Ioan Alecsandru

University Professor Doctor Honoris Causa - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cluj

3. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN MEDICINE

BUZOIANU Anca

University Professor Doctor, Dean - Faculty of Medicine, Cluj

4. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

PREDOI Gabriel

University Professor Doctor, Dean - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest

5. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE

SĂVUŢĂ Gheorghe

University Professor Doctor, Prorector – University of Agronomic Sciences and

Veterinary Medicine, Iaşi

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TOBǍ Francisc

Senior medical veterinary specialist, doctor of medicine

First degree research scientist

6. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SAFETY

BELC Nastasia

AssociateProfessor Doctor

Managing Director - Institute of Research and Development for Food Bioresources,

Bucharest

7. DEPARTAMENT OF ZOONOSES

DANEŞ Doina

University Professor Doctor, Dean - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest (virology)

8. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOPRODUCTS MANUFACTURING

CHIURCIU Constantin

9. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

ALEXE Petre

University Professor Doctor

Dean – “Dunarea de Jos” University, Galaţi – food chemistry

10. DEPARTAMENT OF EDUCATION

GROZA Ioan

University Professor Doctor

Managing Director - Ministry of Education and Research

11. DEPARTMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES

MLADIN Cristian

Ph.D. Student in Engineering

Managing Director- S.C Mecrosystem S.A

12. DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVEONCOLOGY

BALINT Emilia

Doctor, second degree research scientist - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest

13. DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION MEDICINE

URSU Ioan

Scientific Director –“Horia Hulubei” Institute, Măgurele

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14. DEPARTAMENT OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY

JELEV Ioan

Doctor of Engineering

Secretary General – Romanian Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

15. DEPARTAMENT OF ACCREDITATION

IACOBESCU Fănel

University Professor Doctor

President - Romanian Accreditation Association RENAR

16. HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

Hideg CRISTIAN

Economist

SCIENTIFIC BOARD

- President

IONESCU Ruxandra

University Professor Doctor

Prorector -”Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest

- Co-President

SARAFOLEANU Dorin

University Professor Doctor - Otorhinolaryngologyist

- Vicepresident

SÎRBU Ioan

University Professor Doctor - ”Carol Davila” University of Medicine and

Pharmacy, Buharest

- Members

CINCĂ Sabin

Doctor – first degree research scientist - Oncological Institute, Bucharest

HERMAN Viorel

University Professor Doctor

Dean - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Timişoara

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STĂNESCU Marius

Lieutenant Colonel Doctor - Orthopedics Clinic, “Dr. Carol Davila” Central

Military Emergency University Hospital

STOIAN Mihai

Doctor, Managing Director - „Stefan S. Nicolau” Institute of Virology at the

Romanian Academy, Bucharest

SUCIU Nicolae

University Professor Doctor

Director - Institute for Mother and Child Protection

General Manager –“Polizu” Maternity

ŞONEA Alexandru

University Professor Doctor

Counsellor - Ministry of Education and Research

TÂRGOVIŞTE Constantin

Corresponding member, University Professor –

„NicolaePaulescu”Diabetology Centre

COUNSELLORS TO THE PRESIDENT OF „One Health – New Medical Concept”

Association

1. Counsellor on national and international institutional relationships

STRAJA Dan Nicolae

Associate Professor Doctor -Oncological Institute –“Carol Davila”University of

Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest

2. Counsellor on comparative medicine and humanmedicine problems

BĂLĂCEANU STOLNICI Constantin

Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy – Institute of Anthropology

SPOKESMAN OF “One Health – New Medical Concept” Association

SUPEANU Alexandru

Ph.D. student - Romanian Academy

Counsellor to the National Sanitary, Veterinary and Food Safety Authority

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PAPER SESSION

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HALF OF CENTURY OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE – COMPONENT PART OF THE

NEW ONE HEALTH MEDICAL CONCEPT IN ROMANIA

Nicolae Manolescu1, Irinel Popescu

2, Vasile Cepoi

3, Alexandru Irimie

4,

Alecsandru Ioan Baba5, Emilia Balint

6, Alexandru Supeanu

1

1- The Romanian Academy

2- The Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences

3- The National Forum of Comparative Medicine

4- The University of Medicine “Iuliu Haţieganu” in Cluj-Napoca

5- The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Cluj-Napoca

6- The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest

Briefing

A. The „Pre-Modern” Period

- 1814 – Gheorghe Arsaky – Defended his Doctorate Thesis on comparative

anatomy in Munchen;

- 1937 – Academician Radu Codreanu – Defended his Doctorate Thesis on

comparative oncology in Paris.

A. The „Modern” Period

- 1968 – Professor Dr. Octav Costachel and Dr. Nicolae Manolescu initiate and

develop comparative oncology in Romania;

- 1981 – The scientific basis of comparative oncology is consolidated, through the

organisation of periodical scientific meetings, once every two years, meetings

that have enjoyed prominent international attendance. Amidst the organizers of

these meetings we can highlight the names of Professor Dr. Ion Chiricuta,

Professor Dr. Ion Adamesteanu, Professor Dr. Alexandru Trestioreanu, Dr.

Alecsandru Baba, Dr. Nicolae Manolescu, Dr. Romulus Begnescu and Dr. Ionel

Patrascu;

- 1999 – The Institute of Comparative Medicine in Romania is created at the

initiative of Professor Dr. Nicolae Manolescu and Professor Dr. Irinel Popescu;

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- 1999 – The first edition of the bilingual (Romanian – English) magazine „The

Romanian Journal of Comparative Oncology” is printed, that afterwards became

„The International Journal of Comparative Oncology”, benefiting from an

illustrious international editing board;

- 2000 – Marks the consolidation of the collaboration between Romania and

France in the field of comparative oncology, by awarding Professor André

Laurent Parodi (who later on was elected President of the National Academy of

Medicine in France) the title of doctor honoris causa, during a conference held in

Sibiu, Romania;

- 2006 – A fruitful collaboration between Romania and Italy is started, in the field of

comparative oncology, a cooperation through which, in the year of 2009, in

Genoa, Italy, the Mediterranean Forum of Comparative Oncology (FMOC) is

established; the Forum is coordinated by Dr. Angelo Ferrari, on behalf of the

Italian community and by Professor Dr. Nicolae Manolescu, on behalf of the

Romanian community;

- 2010 – The Mediterranean Forum of Comparative Oncology (FMOC) expands its

horizon, by the establishment, in Romania, of the National Forum of Comparative

Oncology (FNOC), as a branch of the aforementioned;

- 2013 – The National Forum of Comparative Medicine is created, under the

leadership of Dr. Vasile Cepoi, Professor Dr. Irinel Popescu and Professor Dr.

Nicolae Manolescu;

- 2015 – Represents the year of the foundation of the „One Health – New Medical

Concept” Romania Association, with its two Presidents, Professor Dr. Nicolae

Manolescu and Professor Dr. Irinel Popescu.

Our plans for the future!

1. The internationalization of the „One Health – New Medical Concept” Romania

Association, through international collaboration agreements, as well as through

individual collaborations (thus far, the Association has had the privilege of

accepting 18 renowned Italian personalities from human and veterinary

medicine);

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2. Developing the infrastructure to serve scientific research and postgraduate,

doctoral and postdoctoral education, by accessing international funding;

3. Collaborating with the various actors engaged in the One Health concept , to the

purpose of completing the pack of policies and regulations for the implementation

of the One Health concept;

4. Submitting the legislative pack for implementing the One Health medical concept

to the competent authorities;

5. Organising the Environmental Medicine in Romania, within the One Health

concept;

6. Participating to the international scientific community, by attending various

scientific meetings.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE – A CARDINAL ELEMENT OF THE ONE HEALTH CONCEPT –

IMPLEMENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ROMANIA

N.Manolescu1, I. Popescu2, Graţiela Gavrilescu3, Emilia Balint1, F. Toba3, A. Supeanu1

1 – One Health New Medical Concept Association in Romania

2 – Fundeni Liver Transplant Clinical Institute

3 – Ministry of the Environment, Water and Forests

Abstract

The authors highlight, within the new global “One Health” new medical concept,

endorsed in Romania by the Federation of European Academies of Medicine (FEAM) in May 2014, the premiere organization of a novel structure, as a sine qua non condition for the attainment of health – Environmental Medicine.

The “One Health” concept calls, in our acceptance, for the impetuosity of a novel medical mentation, that alongside the joinder of human and veterinary medicine, together standing for comparative medicine, a number of three other health compartments have to be included inside the same “medicine” notion: environmental medicine, food medicine and occupational medicine.

Completing this veritable “medical hexagon” will undeniably ensure the two major health problems our planet faces:”eco-therapy”, standing for the healing of the environment and “eco-prophylaxis” for the primary disease prevention in humans and in animals.

Environmental medicine is truly the key link between the entire global “One Health” concept.

Key words: One Health, comparative medicine, environmental medicine

Intromission While studying the literature we can find that currently there is no definite data for

our topic – environmental medicine. The numerous works refer to analytic investigations of the environmental pollutants, as well as of the relationship between the environment and human and animal diseases.

Environmental medicine, as a part of the “One Health” concept, by achieving specific syntheses, will enlist in the specific activity of achieving the primary disease prevention in humans and animals.

Our collective has published a significant time ago, a series of papers, amongst which we note 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

Discussions Environmental medicine represents in our vision the foundation stone of the new

“One Health” global concept. The environment, as the host for all of the biotic and abiotic risk factors, is responsible for the development of multiple diseases in humans and animals. These factors can act directly or indirectly through vectors. Under these conditions, the aggression factors responsible for multiple pathologies in humans and

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animals can endanger (as a perpetual risk element), both the national safety of a certain country, as well as other nations, by following the cross-border principle. In order to tackle these key issues, we have presented, with the occasion of a previous paper (5), two notions (eco-therapy and eco-prophylaxis) that, once combined, can combat most of the actions of the biotic and abiotic factors.

Conclusions

The practical implementation of the two notions can be achieved by crossing a series of stages:

1. The permanent identification and quick dispatch to the county official sanitary veterinary laboratories of all of the dead bodies belonging to sylvatic animals, in order to determine the exact causes of death.

2. Monitoring within the sanitary veterinary county laboratories of the primary records of the sylvatic zoonoses.

3. The data centralization from the county sanitary veterinary county laboratories will take place at the “One Health New Medical Concept Association” in Romania, where it will be completed with the epidemiological evolution of the zoonoses and with the current situation in farm animals and pets.

4. The full data on the epidemiological evolution of the zoonoses in Romania will be sent by the “One Health New Medical Concept Association” in Romania to the Romanian Ministry of the Environment, Water and Forests, to the Romanian Ministry of health and to the Romanian National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Authority.

5. The investigation, monitoring and synthesis of the data regarding the level of some abiotic risk factors (chemical, physical) for human and animal health, that dwell in surface and underground waters, in soils, in plants and also in the meat and milk of farm animals.

6. Thus, part of the conceptual “One Health” activity is achieved, that referring to environmental medicine, that by comparative medicine, supplies human and veterinary medicine the permanent quantification of both zoonoses as well as of the elements specific to comparative oncology.

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Literature

1. N.Manolescu, I.Miclaus, A.I.Baba, S.Bolte, Gr.Maltezeanu, V.Comişel, D.Crânganu, I.Terbea - Aspecte de eco-oncologie la om si animale - Simpozionul Universitar de Oncologie Comparată, martie 1998, Bucureşti.

2. N. Manolescu, I. Miclauş, A.I. Baba, S. Bolte, Gr. Maltezeanu, V. Comişel, D. Crânganu, V. Roman - Importanţa biotopului în evoluţia bolii canceroase. Nota preliminară - Revista Română de Medicină Veterinară, vol.8, p. 9, 1998.

3. N. Manolescu şi colab. - Eco-oncologia, ştiinta mileniului III, Medical UPDATE Bucureşti, vol.V, p. 66, 1998.

4. N. Manolescu, I. Miclăuş, V. Comişel, R. Begnescu, N. Alexandru, Emilia Balint - Studiul unui areal de viaţă - condiţie maximală pentru cognoscibilitatea bolii canceroase la animale - Revista Română de Oncologie Comparată, vol. 1, p. 45, 1999.

5. N. Manolescu, I. Miclăuş, C. Savu, Aneta pop, Dana Stănculeanu, Manuella Militaru, Emilia Balint, Daniela Zisu - Monitorizarea integrată a mediului de viaţă în relaţie cu ecooncoterapia şi ecooncoprofilaxia bolii canceroase la om şi animale - Rev. Rom. Onc. Comparată, vol.5/2001

6. Nicolae Manolescu, Irinel Popescu, Vasile Cepoi, Alexandru Irimie, Alecsandru Ioan Baba, Emilia Balint, Alexandru Supeanu, “Half of Century of Comparative Medicine – component part of the new one health medical concept in Romania”, WVA/WMA Global Conference on One Health, 20-21 May, Madrid, Spain.

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DIGESTIVE NEOPLASMS IN CANINES AND FELINES AT THE MEDICAL CLINIC OF

THE FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE IN BUCHAREST – ROMANIA

Emilia Balint*, N. Manolescu**

*-The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest

**-The Romanian Academy

Abstract The authors highlight the frequency and incidence of the canine and feline digestive tube neoplasms in the past years at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest. A total of 34 cases have been diagnosed: 32 canine cases and 2 feline cases. The most frequent sites were those of various segments of the intestine (11 cases) and those at the perianal glands (11 cases). The cellular base of the malignant proliferation was mainly that of epithelial cells (26 cases). Key words: digestive neoplasm, carcinoma, canines, felines Intromission The literature is relatively abundant in case presentations, in studies and methodologies of diagnosis and therapy (1, 2, 3). Materials and method The symptomatology of 34 animals (32 canines and 2 felines) was investigated by using clinical and imagistic techniques (gastroscopy, colonoscopy and rectoscopy), cases that manifested a classical symptomatology of neoplasms of various parts of the digestive tube or annex glands. The diagnosis for all of the cases was delivered by performing a detailed cytomorphological exam, with the use of the panoptic May Grünwald-Giemsa coloration.

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Results and discussions

Chart no. 1 – Digestive neoplasms in canines and felines

LOCATION TOTAL CASES DIAGNOSIS

DUODENUM Total cases: 1 (Canines - 1, Felines - 0)

1 Vivid monomorphic epithelial proliferative

activity that can be attributed to a neoplastic process

STOMACH

Total cases: 6 (Canines - 6, Felines - 0)

1 Malpighian carcinoma

1 Vegetant carcinoma

1 Adenocarcinoma

1 (caul)

Giant cells fibrosacroma

1 Adenomatous polyp with a tendency to

become malignant

1 Stomach micropolyposis

LIVER

Total cases: 4 (Canines - 3, Felines - 1)

1 Cholangiocarcinoma

1 Malignant carcinoma

1 (liver and spleen)

Malignant centroblastic B cells lymphoma with liver metastases

1 Hepatoma

PANCREAS

Total cases: 1 (Canines - 1, Felines - 0)

1 Peritoneal metastases deriving from a

pancreatic acinar cells adenacarcinoma

INTESTINE Total cases: 11

(Canines - 10,

Felines - 1)

1 Vegetant adenocarcinoma

1 Carcinomatous metastases

1 (ileocecal valve)

Solid adenocarcinoma

1 Polyp masses with a tendency of epithelium

coating malignization

2 Leiomyosarcoma

2 (rectum + intestine)

Amelanotic melanoma

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1 (inside the

rectum) Squamous carcinoma

1 (anal region)

Rhabdomyosarcoma + adenocarcinoma

1 (rectum)

Mucinous adenocarcinoma

PERIANAL GLANDS

Total cases: 11 (Canines - 11,

Felines - 0)

2 Vegetant adenocarcinoma

1 Compact adenocarcinoma

1 Low malignancy vegetant carcinoma

3 Sticker tumour

1 Fibrosarcoma

1 Solid Adenocarcinom

1 Giant cells fibroblastic sarcoma

1 Undifferentiated carcinoma with perianal

tissue

TOTAL CASES 34

(Canines - 32, Felines - 2)

The analysis of the casuistry reveals the following situations:

a. The frequency of the digestive tube and annexes neoplasms is higher in canines than in felines;

b. The most frequent sites of the digestive cancer are those of the intestine, colon and perianal glands;

c. The least frequent site of digestive cancer is that of the pancreas; d. Stomach and liver sites show a moderate frequency; e. The analysis of the cellular base of the tumour proliferation highlights an

overwhelming frequency of the epithelial proliferations (26 cases); f. Sarcoma proliferations are moderate in frequency and those of malignant

melanoma or malignant lymphoma are extremely rare; g. Amongst our cases we wish to bring forward an extremely interesting case,

defined by two totally distinct types of neoplasms, at the anus level. Part of the tumour shows specific signs of rhabdomyosarcoma and the other part is typical for an adenocarcinoma structure.

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Conclusions 1. Digestive tube cancer in the two species, considering the frequency and

incidence is relatively rare, comparative to other sites in canines and felines; 2. In our digestive tube and annexes cancer casuistry, the cellular base with the

highest frequency is that of epithelial proliferations; 3. Both the diagnosis as well as the therapeutic actions are established only after

the completion of the cytomorphological exam, an exam that is started either during the direct imagistic exam or during the explorative surgical intervention.

Literature 1. A.I. Baba, 2010, Oncologie comparata, the Romanian Academy Publishing

House; 2. N. Manolescu, 2003, Introducere in oncologia comparata, “Carol Davila”

University Publishing House; 3. Stephen J. Withrow, David M. Vail, 2007, Small Animal Clinical Oncology (IVth

Edition), Saunders-Elesevier Publishing House.

Fig. 1- 4 – Pylorus adenocarcinoma

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Fig. 3 Fig. 4

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Fig. 5, 6 - Cholangiocarcinoma (ascites)

Fig. 5 Fig. 6

Fig. 7 - Leiomyosarcoma (intestine)

Fig. 8-11 – Liposarcoma

Fig. 8 Fig. 9

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Fig. 10 Fig. 11

Fig. 13 – Sticker tumor

Fig. 14-17 - Metastasis of malignant hepatoma (pleura)

Fig. 14 Fig. 15

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ONE HEALTH

European Interregional Conference

Romania – Bucharest – 22-24 September 2016

Location: Palace of the Parliament

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ORGANIZERS

Federation of European Academies of Medicine (FEAM)

One Health New Medical Concept Association in Romania

One Health Platform

One Health Commission

One Health Initiative

Romanian Academy

Medical Sciences Academy

Agriculture and Forestry Sciences Academy

Veterinary Medicine College of Romania

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HONORARY PRESIDENTS

Prof. Bernard CHARPENTIER, PhD, MD

Prof. André-Laurent PARODI, PhD, DVM

EXECUTIVE PRESIDENTS

Prof. Nicolae MANOLESCU, PhD, DVM

Prof. Irinel POPESCU, PhD, MD

Acad. Gheorghe SIN

GENERAL SECRETARY

Prof. Emanoil CEAUŞU, PhD, MD

Prof. Mircea IFRIM, PhD, MD

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Prof. Ab OSTERHAUS, PhD, MD

Prof. John McKenzie, PhD, MD

Prof. Peter DOHERTY, MD

Cheryl STROUD, DVM, PhD

Bruce KAPLAN, DVM

Laura KAHN, MD, MPH, MPP

Lisa CONTI, DVM, MPH

Jack WOODALL, PhD

Thomas MONATH, MD

Prof. Juan ZARATE, PhD, DVM

Chris VANLANGENDONCK

David DE POOTER

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Eng. Virgil NADOLU

Vasile CEPOI, PhD, MD

Lux HOLGER, PhD, MD

Raed ARAFAT, PhD, MD

Eng. Marieta PANAIT, PhD

Prof. Greg GRAY, PhD, MD

Eng. Prof. Petre ALEXE, PhD

Eng. Francisc TOBĂ, PhD

Prof. Nicolae SUCIU, PhD, MD

Daniore VITTORIO, PhD, MD

Prof. Tulio FLORIO, PhD, MD

Prof. Vasile COZMA, PhD, DVM

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Assoc. Prof. Răzvan TEODORESCU, PhD, DVM

Assoc. Prof. Viorel ANDRONIE, PhD, DVM

Prof. Fausto QUINTAVALLA, PhD, DVM

Prof. Dorin SARAFOLEANU, PhD, MD

Prof. Alecsandru Ioan BABA, PhD, DVM

Eng. Constantin CHIURCIU, PhD

Prof. Alexandru IRIMIE, PhD, MD

Prof. Nicolae STRAJA, PhD, MD

Prof. George STOICA, PhD, DVM

Romulus BEGNESCU, PhD, DVM

Prof. Dorel SĂNDESC, PhD, MD

Eng. Cristian MLADIN

Acad. Nicolae ZAMFIR

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Presidents

Prof. A.T. Bogdan, PhD, DVM

Prof. Angelo Ferrari, PhD, DVM

SECRETARY

Eng. Prof. Nastasia BELC, PhD

Prof. Dorina Bogdan, PhD, DVM

MEMBERS

Assoc. Prof. Emilia BALINT, PhD, DVM

Prof. Alexandru CIUREA, PhD, MD

Eng. Prof. Fănel IACOBESCU, PhD

Prof. Ruxandra IONESCU, PhD, MD

Prof. Constantin IONESCU TÂRGOVIŞTE, PhD, MD

Eng. Ioan JELEV, PhD

Prof. Gabriel PREDOI, PhD, DVM

Prof. Giacomo Rossi, PhD, DVM

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SUBJECTS

1. Environmental medicine

2. Occupational medicine

3. Comparative medicine

4. Food safety and nutrition medicine

PROGRAM

Thursday 22th September 2016

a.m

- Participants registration

- Welcoming speeches

- Environmental Medicine – communications

p.m

- Food Safety and Nutrition Medicine

Friday 23th September 2016

a.m

- Comparative Medicine

p.m

- Occupational Medicine

- Poster Session

- Closure of the scientific meeting

Saturday 24th septembrie 2016

Trip to the mountains - Braşov – Poiana Braşov (with the bus)

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List of chairmen

Proposal

- Prof. Bernard CHARPENTIER

- Prof. André Laurent PARODI

- Prof. Nicolae MANOLESCU

- Prof. Irinel POPESCU

- Prof. Gheorghe SIN

- Prof. A.T. Bogdan

List of interrnational chairmen

Proposal

Health platform

Health commission

Health initiative

HOTEL RESERVATION

- IBIS Hotel - 75 euro/day

REGISTRATION FEE

Until 01.03.2016 – 150 euro/pers.

After 01.03.2016 – 250 euro/pers.

For students – 100 euro/pers.

Article abstract DEADLINE – 01.03.2016 (title, authors, affiliation,

correspondence author, summary)

Abstract approval until 1.04.2016

Full article DEADLINE – 01.06.2016

CONTACT

[email protected]

Alexandru SUPEANU, DVM – 0724 088 001/0753 616 803

Iuliana MIHAI, DVM – 0749 022 555

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