Staff
SHIRAFUJI Hiroaki
Professor
Theme
Revealing the status of viruses infecting livestock animals and preparing measures to prevent the animals from viral diseasesBelongs
Research Department, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Division of Veterinary Sciences, Section of Applied Veterinary Sciences
Diagnostic Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, Virology Laboratory
Faculty (Unit)
| Field of research | Virology, Infectious diseases |
| Keyword | Infectious diseases of livestock animals, Molecular epidemiology, Genetic testing, Arthropod-borne viruses, Vaccines |
Introduction
In Japan, outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza and classical swine fever have occurred frequently in recent years, and in 2024, lumpy skin disease also occurred in cattle. Additionally, in neighboring Asian countries, African swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease continue to spread, posing a significant threat to the livestock industry in Japan. Many people are aware of these acute infectious diseases occurring both domestically and internationally. However, in livestock farms, there are also many diseases that progress chronically or have become endemic.
Controlling not only acute infectious diseases but also chronic and endemic diseases is crucial for protecting livestock health. To reduce such diseases, it is essential to conduct research to clarify the distribution of causative viruses, their characteristics, and the mechanisms by which they cause disease in livestock. Additionally, the development of effective treatments and preventive measures for livestock diseases is necessary. With the goal of improving livestock health, I will engage in these research efforts in collaboration with students and faculty members at our university, local governmental veterinarians, clinical veterinarians, researchers from other universities, and professionals from private companies.
| Affiliated academic society | The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, The Japanese Society of Virology |
| Academic degree | Ph.D. |
| License | Veterinarian |
| Room address | General Research Building IV |
| Room number | 102 |
| Mail address |
hshirafuji obihiro.ac.jp |
