● Deepen cooperation, build Sino-Foreign joint research platform
Since the 18th National Congress, SHVRI have send more than 85 delegations and 144 to participate in various international cooperation and exchange activities, which have continuously improved the depth and quality of international cooperation. SHVRI have undertaken 18 international cooperation projects with a contract budget of over 30 million yuan. Establish the "Sino-British Center for Research on Avian Diseases", the "Sino-US Collaborative Laboratory for Animal Influenza and Emerging Avian Virus Diseases", and “The Joint Laboratory of Animal Protozoa Diseases, JLAPD".
● Accurate layout, implementation of The Belt and Road Initiative
SHVRI have used traditional disciplines and new technologies to formulate major animal epidemic prevention and control strategies for "The Belt and Road" countries. In the Philippines, the long-standing misconception that cattle are not infected with Japanese schistosomiasis has been dispelled, and the basic defense and control strategy has been revised, providing theoretical and technical support for the scientific prevention and control of local schistosomiasis. Actively expanding the international market, signing various vaccine conversion contracts with Merck Animal Health Company, with a total amount exceeding 30 million yuan; The live vaccine for duck Tambous virus disease has applied for veterinary drug registration in Vietnam. Cooperate with the University of Life Sciences of Mongolia to provide foodborne parasite detection technology, train Mongolian scientific and technological personnel, and solve the scarce pathogen detection technology needs in Mongolia.
● Widen communication, enhance the international impact of technological innovation
SHVRI have constantly conducting multiple international academic conferences, inviting foreign experts for exchange, discussing research ideas and prevention & control strategies for major animal diseases, enhancing mutual understanding, promoting scientific and technological cooperation and exchange, enhanced the international influence of SHVRI.