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About the FLI As Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI) addresses farm animal health and welfare The work aims at the prevention, diagnostics and control of animal diseases, the improvement of animal welfare and animal nutrition as well as the preservation and use of farm animal genetic resources
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Als Bundesforschungsinstitut für Tiergesundheit widmet sich das Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI) der Gesundheit landwirtschaftlicher Nutztiere Zentrale Aufgaben sind die Prävention, Diagnose und Bekämpfung von Tierseuchen, die Verbesserung der Tierhaltung und -ernährung sowie die Erhaltung und Nutzung tiergenetischer Ressourcen
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The work of the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI) focusses on farm animal health and welfare and on the protection of humans from zoonoses, i e infections which can be transmitted from animals to humans
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The former FAL institutes for Animal Nutrition in Braunschweig, for Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry in Celle and for Farm Animal Genetics in Mariensee were incorporated into the FLI Thus, the FLI now covers the entire spectrum of animal health
- Bio Bank | Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
In close cooperation with BG RCI, FLI is also involved in the scientific evaluation of human and vertebrate pathogenic viruses, the final classification of which is carried out by ABAS
- Institute of Novel and Emerging Infectious Diseases (INNT | Friedrich . . .
The INNT is in charge of the area BSL4 Zoonoses at the FLI Since some of the zoonotic pathogens mentioned are viruses that have not yet been found in Germany or Europe, the INNT is conducting research projects in Africa (Mauritania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, Cameroon, Zambia, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa) and Asia
- National Reference Laboratories | Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has designated the FLI as Reference Centre for Influenza in Animals, Newcastle Disease of Poultry, Classical Swine Fever and Rabies
- African Swine Fever | Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Last News of the FLI African swine fever in North Rhine-Westphalia: The closest related viruses originate from southern Italy 06 24 2025 | ASP
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