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Introduction
by EuFMD
EuFMD Phase V Component Work Plan
Introduction
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Foot-and-mouth Disease (FMD) remains the first transboundary animal disease (TAD) threat to European livestock production. A single introduction usually has extremely serious, and frequently catastrophic, impacts. The European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), under a framework of co-ordination with EC (DG-SANTE), FAO and OIE, has played a significant role in reducing the risk and ensuring better preparedness. Partly as a result of this, the EU has not had, for the first time it is history, an outbreak of FMD case for an eight-year period, since 2011. In this time the EuFMD has established an internationally respected capacity for efficient delivery of training and in-country support to FMD Progressive Control Programmes, and most recently, in modelling of FMD control measures to guide emergency planning. The HOLD-FAST strategy continues the focus upon FMD risk reduction but extends the scope of the preparedness and risk reduction activities to similar TADs which pose an immediate threat to the Member Nations (hereafter FAST is used for FMD and similar TADs).
Summary of the Pillars
Pillar I
The Strategic Output, or Pillar I of the Phase V EuFMD workplan (2019-2021) focuses on Improving preparedness for management of FMD and similar TADS (‘FAST disease’) crises by Members and across Europe as a whole.
Pillar II
The Strategic Output, or Pillar II of the Phase V EuFMD workplan (2019-2021) focuses on Reduced risk to Members from the FAST disease (FMD and similar TADS) situation in the European neighbourhood.
Pillar III
The Strategic Output, or Pillar, III of the Phase V EuFMD workplan (2019-2021) focuses on Sustaining and enhancing progress in the roll out of the GF-TADs Global Strategy for control of FMD, and on increasing security in the supply of effective FMD vaccines.