Pillar II Reduced FMD risk to EUFMD Members from European neighbourhood UPDATE March 2018 – September 2018 and Perspective on co-ordinated surveillance programmes in the European neighbourhood 96th Executive Committee meeting 26-27 September 2018
Pillar IIReduced FMD risk to EUFMD Members from European
neighbourhood
UPDATE March 2018 – September 2018and
Perspective on co-ordinated surveillance programmes in the European neighbourhood
96th Executive Committee meeting26-27 September 2018
Pillar IIReduced FMD risk to Members from European
neighbourhood
1.Progression along PCP2.Improve assessment of risk3.Implementation of risk basedstrategies4. Improved national capacity forFMD management
Targets across the pillar
Partnerships – activities for Pillar II countries
IZSLT
Development of courses (e.g. Safer trade and FMD control , Containmentzone) with the objectives to the understand the FMD impact oninternational trade, and applying the principles and requirements of therelevant chapters of the OIE Terrestrial Code
Improving the capacity of veterinary services of Algeria, Chad,Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia (+ Libya, Egypt, Sudan) ondevelopment of risk information and mapping tools and updatesurveillance protocols
Improving country capacity to design and implement Risk BasedStrategic Plan for FMD control and monitor and evaluate theimplementation of control activities under stages 2 and 3 of theProgressive Control Pathway (PCP);
1. Progression along the PCP
• GEORGIA: Mission to assist the progression to PCP stage 3 (Racha-Lechhumi region)• LEBANON: workshop for development RBSP (Lebanon and Syria) • SUDAN: workshop for development of RBSP • EGYPT: mission for defining assistance for implementation and
monitoring/evaluation RBSP
Activities recently carried out:
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Tureky (Thrace)TurkeyGeorgiaArmeniaAzerbaijan
Lebanon provisionalJordan provisionalPalestineEgyptSudan provisional
LibiaMauritaniaAlgeriaTunisiaMorocco
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1. Progression along the PCPSub-regional technical meetings on FMD surveillance and Post Vaccination Monitoring(Jordan, 6-11 May 2018) for building the capacity for selecting vaccine, assessing thequality of vaccine and evaluating the effectiveness of vaccination in place
E-learning induction course onFMD Post Vaccination Monitoring
March/April 2018 – All EU neighbouring countries
FMD Surveillance and Post-Vaccination Monitoring sub-regional meeting
14-17 May 2018, Ankara (Turkey)
FMD surveillance and Post Vaccination Monitoring sub-regional meeting
6-11 May 2018, Amman (Jordan)
“Qualitative and cartographic analysis of risks” for the optimization ofsurveillance of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and other transboundaryanimal diseases (France, 23-27 April 2018)
2. Improve assessment of risk
The main objective was to develop country-specific risk maps connected to animalmovements and define risk-based surveillance protocols for Maghreb and Sahel countries.12 participants from 6 countries (Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, Chad and Tunisia).
Animal movements Risk of introduction Risk of spread
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Statement of Intensions – Turkey , TCC and neighbourhood
Improved system for immediate and monthly reporting of the FMD outbreaks
E.g. Outbreaks 01.01.2017- 01.09.2018
2. Improve assessment of risk (risk information)
Monthly reporting of the level of implementation of the vaccination programmes
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey: information shared in agreed format andfrequency through the systemRussian Federation: information shared every 6 months with excel tablesI.R. of Iran: information not regularly shared with excel tables
Statement of Intensions – Turkey , TCC and neighbourhood
2. Improve assessment of risk (risk information)
Country Vaccination Program Vaccine Schedule Vaccine Manufacturer
Vaccine Strains for Cattle
Vaccine Strains for SR
ARMENIA
• Cattle are vaccinated twice a year (in spring and autumn)
• Calves are vaccinated 3 times every 3 months up to 18 months of age
• SR are planned to vaccinate once in the risks zones
• March-July (Start of the campaign depends on the tender procedure, the weather of the year and the regional location. In some regions animal movements starts early, vaccination starts I February)
• Early Autumn or August-at the end of year
FGBI "ARRIAH", Vladimir, RF
• A-Iran05• A-G VII• O-Panasia II• Asia-1-Sindh08
• A-Iran05• A-G VII• O-Panasia II• Asia-1-Sindh08
AZERBAIJAN
• Cattle are vaccinated twice a year• Calves are vaccinated 3 times every
3 months up to 18 months of age
• March-May• At the end of September-November• Revaccination of calves
Shchelkovo Biokombinat, Russia
• A (GVII/SAU2015, Turkey 2014)
• O (Panasia II)• Asia-1 (Turkey
2015)
• A/Turkey/2015• O Panasia II
GEORGIA• Cattle are vaccinated twice a year• Calves are vaccinated 3 times every
3 months up to 18 months of age
• February-end of June• July-November• Revaccination of calves• Break between the campaigns is from
December to February
Shchelkovo Biocombinat, Russia
• A-Iran05• A-G VII• O-PanasiaII• Asia-1-Shamir
• A-Iran05• A-G VII• O-Panasia II• Asia-1-Shamir
IRAN• Every 4 months • Cattle vaccination started in April
which is lasted one month• Booster vaccination performed in
industrial dairy farms
TURKEY
• Cattle are vaccinated twice a year (in spring and autumn)
• SR are vaccinated once in Thrace region
• 15th of February-30th of April• 3th of September-31th of October
ŞAP Inst • O Tur07(panasiaII)
• A TUR 15/GVII• A SAM16• Asia1TUR14-
SINDH08
• O Tur07(panasiaII)
• A TUR 15/GVII• A SAM16• Asia1TUR14-
SINDH08
FMD vaccine and vaccination details of TCC countries, Turkey and Iran
By Angus CameronEpidemic 2014-2015
Risk based surveillance to evaluate presence of FMDV
circulation
Target: small ruminants (6-12 months)
Risk factors considered:- areas with previous outbreaks- animal density- animal movement- markets
3. Implementation of risk based strategies (surveillance/control)
Algeria - Serosurv for FMDV circulation (October 2017)
n. 1537 SR tested in 111 herds and 43 wilayas:
n.15 herds pos in 14 wilayas (13%)41 samples NSP positive: n.18 (O), n.3(A), n.1(O,A), n.16 O,A neg (?), 3 not SP tested Sample n.739 SR from 78 herds in 14 provinces
n.33 positive from 8 herds in 3 provinces (Ifrane, Figuig et Azilal)Prevalence 4,47% with variation in provinces 0 - 23.33%. In some cases intra-herd positivity of 80%
Morocco - Serosurv for FMDV circulation (April-May 2017)
3. Implementation of risk based strategies (surveillance/control)
Current situation
Implementation of risk based strategies (surveillance/control)
n. 1.084 small ruminants tested in 108 herds Prevalence 1,66% with variation in provinces 0 - 12%.
Morocco - Serosurv for FMDV circulation (January 2018)
THRACE programme for FMD and other TADs (PPR, SGP LSD)
Objectives of surveillance:•increase confidence of freedom•increase the likelihood of early detection of incursion
Activities• Clinical examinations on a monthly basis• Serological surveillance every 3 months
+ Evaluation of passive surveillance reporting system
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4. Capacity building
Safe Trade and FMD Control Workshop E-learning
Induction course on Safe Trade and FMD control
In-depth course on FMD Post-Vaccination Monitoring
(April 2018). The course was delivered to 85 participants from 19 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Sudan Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria)
FMD Investigation Training course in FRENCH(June-July 2018). The course is delivered to 150 participants nominated from 17
countries of North (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia), Central and West Africa
FMD Investigation Training course in TURKISH(March-April 2018). The course was delivered to 162 participants nominated from
Turkey and Azerbaijan
Workshop on “Qualitative and cartographic analysis of risks”
(Turkey, 23-26 April 2018) The workshop was attended by 15 participants from 12 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan,
Jordan, Lebanon, Algeria, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Libya)
(France, 23-27 April 2018) 12 participants from 6 countries (Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, Chad and Tunisia).
Perspective on co-ordinated surveillance programmes in the European neighbourhood
Looking at ………….What has been developed and implemented? Considering ……….What are the needs and priorities?Define ……………….What an How we can use, adapt and improve it?
Perspective on co-ordinated surveillance programmes in the European neighbourhood
Looking at ………….What has been developed and implemented? Considering ……….What are the needs and priorities?Define ……………….What and how we can use, adapt and improve it?
Coordination & information
sharing
Risk based surveillance
National progressive control
pathway
Training
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