Pledge Report FAO/OIE Global Conference on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control (2012)

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Review of global FMD situation: introduction to the Progressive Control Pathway

Species

Confirmed transmission to species

Sambar deer (Rusa unicolor)

Exposure and serotype Nat (O)

Sheep (Ovis aries)

Session 1

Clinical signs

Antibody tested positive

Y

Virus positive Y

Nat/Exp

Y

Y

Y

Exp (C)

Mild

Y

Y

Spotted deer (Axis axis)

Nat (O)

Y

Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis)

Nat (SAT-1, 2, 3)

Squirrel, Grey (Sciurus carolinensis)

Exp (A, C, O)

Sika deer (Cervus nippon)

Cattle Sheep

Squirrel, Indian (Funambulus pennanti)

No transmission Exp (A, Asia-1, C, O)

Y Y

Y

Y

Severe

Y

Steenbok (Rhaphicerus campestris)

Nat

Y

Swine (Sus scrofa domesticus)

Nat/Exp

Y

Tapir, Asian (Tapirus indicus)

Nat

Y

Tapir, South American (Tapirus terrestris)

Nat

Y

Thomson’s gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)

Nat (A, C, O)

Y

Topi (Damaliscus korrigum)

Nat (O)

Y

Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus)

Nat (SAT-1, 2, 3)

Y

Vicugna (Vicugna vicugna)

Exp

Vole, European water (Arvicola amphibius amphibius)

Water Vole

Vole, Field/Short-tailed (Microtus agrestis)

No transmission Exp

Exp (A, C, O)

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus)

Nat (SAT-1, 2, 3)

Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus)

Nat (SAT-1, 2, 3)

Water rat (Hydromys chrysogaster)

Exp (A, SAT-1)

Watussi/Wild buffalo (Bos taurus)

Nat

Y

Nat (A)

Y

Y

Exp (O)

Y

Y

White-tailed deer (Odocoilleus virginianus)

Exp (SAT-2)

Cattle

Y Severe

Mild

Exp (O)

Y

Nat (O)

Y

Nat

Y

Wildebeest, Common (Connochaetes taurinus)

Nat (A, SAT-1, 2) Exp (O)

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Y

Y

Wildebeest, Black (Connochaetes gnou)

Nat (O, SAT-1, 2)

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y Y

Y Y Mild

Y

Y Y

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The initial cost estimate of the FAO/OIE global foot and mouth disease control strategy

4min
pages 221-228

FMD in the SADC region: historical perspectives, control strategies and trade implications

26min
pages 173-180

The Global Foot and Mouth Disease Control Strategy

27min
pages 211-220

Global foot and mouth disease portfolio review

15min
pages 199-204

The Hemispheric Program for the Eradication of Foot-and-Mouth Disease

35min
pages 181-198

Foot and mouth disease in West and Central Africa

20min
pages 163-172

Virus Pool 2 – South Asia

17min
pages 141-146

Foot and mouth disease in South-East Asia: current situation and control strategies

36min
pages 127-140

Experience of FMD control in Thailand: the continual attempts and foresight

10min
pages 121-126

Vaccine use for foot and mouth disease control

31min
pages 103-114

Foot and mouth disease: ongoing research and its application in the foot and mouth disease control policy

18min
pages 115-120

Vaccines: types, quality control, matching and supply

24min
pages 95-102

International and regional reference laboratory network

9min
pages 91-94

Diagnostic tools and their role in the global control of foot and mouth disease

15min
pages 85-90

situations

23min
pages 75-84

including vaccination and wildlife issues

13min
pages 69-74

Maintaining foot and mouth disease-free status and providing evidence: the South American experience

22min
pages 61-68

OIE endorsement of foot and mouth disease control programmes and recognition of disease-free status

16min
pages 47-54

Maintaining foot and mouth disease-free status – the European experience

15min
pages 55-60

national and regional FMD control

28min
pages 27-36

veterinary legislation, PVS Evaluation follow-up

24min
pages 37-46

SESSION Key elements in the prevention and control of FMD and in implementing the strategy

1min
page 4

SESSION Global FMD Control Strategy, socio-economic rationale and implementation costs

11min
pages 7-12
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