Day and Time
Sunday 14th July
6-9
Monday 15th July
Agents of acute colitis
8:30-9:00
9:00-9:30
9:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-11:50
11:50-12:00
12:00-1:15
Co-Chairs:
1:15-1:45
1:50-2:20
2:25-2:45
2:45-3:15
3:15-3:45
3:45-4:00
4:05-4:20
4:20-5:00
5:15-9:00
Tuesday 16th July
The fecal microbiome and the pathophysiology of acute colitis
8:30-9:00
9:00-9:30
9:30-9:50
9:50-10:10
10:10-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-12:00
12:00-1:15
1:15-1:45
The diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of acute colitis
1:50-2:20
2:20-2:35
2:35-3:10
3:10-4:00
3:10-3:40
3:40-4:10
4:10-4:25
4:25-4:40
4:40-5:15
Wednesday 17th July
Co-Chairs
8:30-9:00
9:00-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-12:00
Last Thoughts
Speaker
Gene Pranzo
Jeff Wichtel
Memo Arroyo
Gary Magdesian
Alfred Merritt
Stephen Greiman
Yasuko Rikihisa
Brandy Burgess
Group discussion
Tanguy Hermange
Paco Uzal
John Prescott, Paco Uzal
Mauricio Navarro
Manabu Nemoto
Jamie Kopper
Tina Holberg Pihl
Group discussion (Paco Uzal to lead off briefly) and Co-Chair summary
Marcio Costa
Michael Surette
Carolyn Arnold
Caroline McKinney
Emma Allen-Vercoe
Anthony Blikslager
Harold McKenzie
Group discussion and Co-Chair summary
Ashley Whitehead
Tina Holberg Pihl
Group discussion
Group discussion
Gary Magdesian
Jamie Kopper
Diego Gomez
Group discussion and Co-Chair summary
Gary Magdesian; Alfred Merritt; John Prescott
Group discussion
Group Discussion
Harold Schott
Group discussion
Activity-topic
Welcome reception and dinner
Welcome from the Havemeyer Foundation
Welcome from the University of Guelph
What are we trying to achieve?
My views on colitis; Brief keynote talk
Co-Chairs: Memo Arroyo, Ashley Whitehead
Evolution of equine gastroenterology and future directions
A global perspective of Neorickettsia spp.colitis
Potomac Horse Fever
Break
Salmonellosis
What do we need to know about Potomac Horse Fever and salmonellosis?
Acorn-associated colitis
Co-Chairs Summary
Lunch
Marcio Costa, Gary Magdesian
Clostridium difficile-associated colitis
Clostridium perfringens-associated colitis
Clostridium sordellii-associated colitis
Coronavirus
Break
Detection of multiple pathogens in adult horses with gastrointestinal disease
Adult equine colitis in Denmark
What are the other agents of acute equine colitis? What microbes are we missing? What do we need to know about the causes of acute clostridial colitis?
Wine Tour and Dinner
Co-Chairs: Harold Schott, David Sutton
The equine GI microbiome: what have we learned?
The human GI microbiome: what have we learned?
Fecal microbiome in horses in antibiotic-associated enterocolitis
Colitis in the aging horse: Effects on mortality, fecal microbiome and microbiota transplantation
FMT in humans and animals.
Break
Pathophysiology of GI inflammation I
Pathophysiology of GI inflammation II
Lunch
What do we need to know about the equine microbiome and inflammation in colitis
Co-Chairs: Carolyn Arnold, Stephen Greiman
Diagnostic approach to enterocolitis cases: Best practices.
Serum amyloid (SAA) as a diagnostic and prognostic marker in adult horses with acute colitis
How do we improve diagnosis of acute colitis?
Can we improve prevention and treatment of adult colitis?
Break
Standard of care in equine enterocolitis: what is the evidence?
Outcome of enterocolitis in horses receiving oncotic fluid support with plasma or hetastarch
Is plasma useful in treatment of colitis?
How do we improve prevention and treatment of adult colitis?
Memo Arroyo, Marcio Costa
What we’ve learned from this workshop
Research priorities in in acute equine colitis
Break
Opportunities for research collaboration.
A collaborative prospective, multi-center randomized controlled study on use of plasma transfusions as a supportive treatment for acute undifferentiated colitis cases?
Box lunch: Do we need a consensus statement on acute equine colitis? Other topics.
Memo Arroyo