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Theme |
Speaker |
Abstract |
Presentation |
Wednesday 24 June |
session 2.1 : Overview of the global and regional situation for foot and mouth disease
Chairman: Dr Gideon Brückner |
The global situation of foot and mouth disease occurrence – an overview of the current situation |
Dr Jef Hammond |
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Current situation of foot and mouth disease research and research needs |
Dr David Paton |
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The impact and cost–benefit of foot and mouth disease control on global food production |
Dr Luis Barcos |
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Session 2.1: continued
Chairman: Dr Juan Lubroth |
Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in South America – the current situation |
Dr Victor Saraiva |
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Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in Paraguay – in the framework of the OIE/CVP strategy |
Dr Hugo Corrales |
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Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in Europe – the current situation |
Dr Keith Sumption |
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Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in sub-Saharan Africa – the current situation |
Dr Wilna Vosloo |
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Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in South-East Asia and the Pacific – the current situation |
Dr Ronello Abila |
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The South-East Asia Foot and Mouth Disease Campaign (SEAFMD) – the 2020 roadmap |
Dr Gardner Murray |
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Foot and mouth disease control strategies in North Africa and the Middle East – the current situation |
Dr Ghazi Yehia |
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Thursday 25 June |
Session 2.2 : Methods to move towards global control: Surveillance
Chairman: Dr Alf-Eckbert Füssel |
Global surveillance of foot and mouth disease – challenges, concepts, constraints |
Dr Juan Lubroth |
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OIE standards and tools for the quality of veterinary services |
Dr Herbert Schneider |
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Surveillance strategies for foot and mouth disease to prove absence from disease and absence from viral circulation |
Prof. Vincenzo Caporale |
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Participatory epidemiology methods for foot and mouth disease surveillance |
Dr Jeffrey Mariner |
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Opportunities and constraints posed by wildlife in the diagnosis and epidemiology of foot and mouth disease infection |
Dr Peter Roeder |
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The application of zoning and compartmentalisation to foot and mouth disease control |
Dr Jorge Caetano |
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Session 2.3 : Methods to move towards global control: Vaccination
Chairman: Dr Jamil Gomes de Souza |
Availability and use of vaccines for foot and mouth disease in different parts of the world |
Dr Paul Van Aarle
Dr Rodolfo Bellinzoni
Dr Phillippe Dubourget |
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The need for the application and availability of efficient vaccines in different animal species |
Dr Gideon Brückner |
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Assuring the potency, purity and quality of foot and mouth disease vaccines |
Dr Eduardo Maradei |
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Strategic reserves of vaccines for foot and mouth disease – needs and applications |
Dr Alf-Eckbert Füssel |
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Session 2.4.: Methods to move towards global control: Diagnostics
Chairman: Prof. Vincenzo Caporale |
Diagnostic needs for different regions and stages of foot and mouth disease control |
Dr Aldo Dekker |
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The use of diagnostic kits and non-structural protein tests for foot and mouth disease in cattle and in other susceptible species: constraints and challenges |
Dr Ingrid Bergmann |
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Interpretation of results of foot and mouth disease surveillance to distinguish between vaccinated and infected cattle |
Dr Kris De Clercq |
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Sampling, shipping and testing of foot and mouth disease virus inactivated samples |
Dr Søren Alexandersen |
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Session 3: Foot and mouth disease and international trade
Chairman: Dr Joseph Domenech |
The OIE International standards for foot and mouth disease control – trade facilitating issues |
Dr Alejandro Thiermann |
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Risk mitigating measures for foot and mouth disease virus in animal products from cloven-hoofed animals to facilitate national, regional and international trade – Preliminary report on the OIE research project |
Dr David Paton |
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How can government control and interact with private programmes for foot and mouth disease control – the experience and view of the private sector of MERCOSUR |
Dr Sebastião Guedes |
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Progressive control pathway and regional roadmaps – towards a common framework for long-term action against foot and mouth disease at national and regional levels |
Dr Juan Lubroth and Dr Keith Sumption |
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Friday 26 June |
Session 4: Moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease
Chairman: Dr Carlos Correa Messuti |
The hemispheric programme for the eradication of foot and mouth disease – challenges and lessons learned |
Dr Alejandro Schudel |
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Donors' perspectives for moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease |
Dr François Le Gall |
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Perspectives for moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease – contribution |
Dr Alain Vandersmissen |
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The global control of foot and mouth disease – challenges, opportunities and lessons learned from the global rinderpest campaign |
Dr Joseph Domenech |
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A world without foot and mouth disease – the role and vision of the OIE and the use of communication |
Dr Bernard Vallat |
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Session 5: Moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease: Recommendations
Chairmen: Dr Bernard Vallat & Dr Joseph Domenech |