27 th Conference of OIE Regional Commission for Europe September 2016, Lisbon, Portugal Mereke Taitubayev Sub-Regional Representative, Kazakhstan Laure Weber-Vintzel Head of the Status Department Involvement of Europe in the Global Strategies and Coordination with other regions
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27th Conference of OIE Regional Commission for Europe
September 2016, Lisbon, Portugal
Mereke Taitubayev
Sub-Regional Representative, Kazakhstan
Laure Weber-Vintzel
Head of the Status Department
Involvement of Europe in the Global Strategies
and Coordination with other regions
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Global Strategy for FMD presented at the
FAO and OIE global conference on FMD
(Bangkok, Thailand, 2012)
Global Strategy for PPR, presented at the
FAO and OIE global conference on PPR
(Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, 2015)
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Negative effects of the disease
prevents development of animal
husbandry sectors
affects and disrupts trade in
animals and animal products
in FMD-free countries, can causes
financial damage
in FMD-endemic countries,
threatens food security and
livelihoods of smallholders
Widespread throughout the world,
particularly Asia, Africa and Middle
East
Global control strategies
Negative effects of the disease
highly contagious disease
causes high losses each year
threatens food security and
livelihoods of smallholders
A priority disease in the 5 Year
Action Plan of FAO-OIE GF-TADs
One of the targeted diseases for
many governments
Spread of the disease
Africa, Middle East and parts of Asia
FMD PPR
Should be considered a Global Public Good
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Global control strategies
Global strategies
based on lessons learned from
• FMD control success
• Rinderpest eradication and regions experiences
not a ‘stand alone activity’
but a mechanism to simultaneously progress in other fields
• strengthening of VS,
• control of other priority diseases,
• cost-effective combinations of activities
(major diseases of small ruminants for PPR)
a framework and necessary tools, methods and strategies
to implement a well structured global FMD control effort
Objectives :
major reduction in the global impact of FMD
eradication of PPR by 2030
Strengthening animal health systems through
improved control of major diseases
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Global strategies
1. Disease eradication
or improved control 2. VS reinforcement
3. Reducing the impact of other
major infectious diseases
Strategies with 3 components
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Global strategies
3. Reducing the impact of other
major infectious diseases
1. Disease eradication
or improved control 2. VS reinforcement
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Global strategies 1. Disease eradication
or improved control 1. Improve FMD control :
progress on PCP stages to FMD free status (2025)
better understand FMD : epidemiology / risk
assessment / FMD control programs
quality of vaccines
regional approach : roadmaps / EPINET
(epidemiology) / WELNET (Labs)
1. Eradicate PPR by 2030
PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT),
quality of vaccines
surveillance : post-Vaccination Evaluation (PVE),
regional approach : roadmaps / laboratory and
epidemiology networks
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1. Disease eradication or improved control
FMD Roadmap meetings invited countries
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan,
Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan
Iraq, Syria
PPR Roadmap meetings invited countries
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan
Iran
Roadmap meetings : coordination between regions
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1. Disease eradication or improved control
FMD Roadmaps
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PHEFA
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SEAC
FMD
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West Eurasia
Middle
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SAARC
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1. Review progress made, difficulties faced and outcomes of the ongoing
control activities
2. Share information on FMD virus circulation within the region
Development of support from laboratories
Countries to consider pre-movement vaccination
Regular meetings to :
harmonize vaccination strategies
improve information sharing
3. Build capacity on the needs to progress towards FMD control
Provide specific support to countries to progress to the next step
Capacity building of stakeholders on clinical signs recognition
Develop outbreaks investigation protocols
Experience sharing on implementation of RBSP
1. Disease eradication or improved control Seventh FMD Roadmap meeting for West Eurasia
Recommendations of the last meeting,
following objectives
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Situation in Europe with regard to FMD
official free status
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1. Disease eradication or improved control Seventh FMD Roadmap meeting for West Eurasia