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Animal Health Service, FAO, ITALYAnimal Health Service, FAO, ITALY
FAO’s FAO’s
Emergency Prevention System for Emergency Prevention System for
Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests
and Diseasesand Diseases
–– EMPRES EMPRES ––
FAO FAO -- Mission and PrioritiesMission and Priorities
� Encouragement of sustainable agriculture and rural development
� Long term strategy to increase food production and food security while conserving and managing natural resources
� Provide a neutral forum where all nations can discuss and formulate policy on major food and agriculture issues
�� Encouragement of sustainable agriculture Encouragement of sustainable agriculture
and rural development and rural development
�� Long term strategy to increase food Long term strategy to increase food
production and food security while production and food security while
conserving and managing natural conserving and managing natural
resources resources
�� Provide a neutral forum where all nations Provide a neutral forum where all nations
can discuss and formulate policy on major can discuss and formulate policy on major
food and agriculture issues food and agriculture issues
FAOFAO
�� HeadquartersHeadquarters in in RomeRome
�� 187 187 membersmembers plus plus EuropeanEuropean UnionUnion
�� Decentralised FAODecentralised FAO
�� Five Regional Offices for Africa, Asia and the Five Regional Offices for Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Near East and Europe; Near East and Europe;
�� Five SubFive Sub--regional Offices for Southern and East regional Offices for Southern and East Africa, Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, North Africa Africa, Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, North Africa and Central and Eastern Europe; and Central and Eastern Europe;
�� Five Liaison Offices in Geneva, Washington D.C., Five Liaison Offices in Geneva, Washington D.C., New York, Brussels, and YokohamaNew York, Brussels, and Yokohama
FAO’s Strategic Framework recalled in the FAO’s Strategic Framework recalled in the
FAO Medium Term Plan 2004FAO Medium Term Plan 2004--20092009
A.A. Contribution to the eradication of food insecurity and rural Contribution to the eradication of food insecurity and rural poverty;poverty;
B.B. Promotion, development and reinforcing policy and Promotion, development and reinforcing policy and regulatory frameworks for food, agriculture, fisheries and regulatory frameworks for food, agriculture, fisheries and forestry;forestry;
C.C. Creating sustainable increases in the supply and Creating sustainable increases in the supply and availability of food and other products from the crop, availability of food and other products from the crop, livestock, fisheries and forestry sectors;livestock, fisheries and forestry sectors;
D.D. Supporting the conservation, improvement and sustainable Supporting the conservation, improvement and sustainable use of natural resources for food and agriculture; anduse of natural resources for food and agriculture; and
E.E. Improving decision making through the provision of Improving decision making through the provision of information and assessments and fostering of knowledge information and assessments and fostering of knowledge
management for food and agriculturemanagement for food and agriculture..
MTP MTP
�� FAO’s FAO’s Special Programme in Food SecuritySpecial Programme in Food Security and the and the Emergency Prevention System for Transboundary Emergency Prevention System for Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests and Diseases Prevention SystemAnimal and Plant Pests and Diseases Prevention System(EMPRES).(EMPRES).
�� EMPRESEMPRES--Livestock Livestock -- within the Division of Animal within the Division of Animal Production and Health since 1994, but worldwide Production and Health since 1994, but worldwide activities carried out since the 1940s.activities carried out since the 1940s.
�� The EMPRES vision is:The EMPRES vision is:�� ““To promote the effective containment and control of the most To promote the effective containment and control of the most serious epidemic livestock diseases as well as newly emerging serious epidemic livestock diseases as well as newly emerging diseases by progressive elimination on a regional and global diseases by progressive elimination on a regional and global basis through international cobasis through international co--operation involving EARLY operation involving EARLY WARNING and early detection, EARLY REACTION, ENABLING WARNING and early detection, EARLY REACTION, ENABLING RESEARCH and COORDINATIONRESEARCH and COORDINATION.”.”
Early WarningEarly WarningEarly Warning
Early ReactionEarly ReactionEarly Reaction
Enabling ResearchEnabling ResearchEnabling Research
Coordination Coordination Coordination
EMPRES – Livestock EMPRES EMPRES –– Livestock Livestock
� Rinderpest and Peste des Petits Ruminants
� Foot-and-Mouth Disease – 7 diseases
� Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
� Rift Valley Fever
� Newcastle Disease
� Lumpy Skin Disease
� Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
� Classical Swine Fever
� African Swine Fever
� Brucellosis and rabies …
�� Rinderpest and Rinderpest and Peste des Petits RuminantsPeste des Petits Ruminants
�� FootFoot--andand--Mouth Disease Mouth Disease –– 7 diseases7 diseases
�� Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
�� Rift Valley Fever Rift Valley Fever
�� Newcastle Disease Newcastle Disease
�� Lumpy Skin Disease Lumpy Skin Disease
�� HaemorrhagicHaemorrhagic SepticaemiaSepticaemia
�� Classical Swine Fever Classical Swine Fever
�� African Swine Fever African Swine Fever
�� Brucellosis and rabies …Brucellosis and rabies …
EMPRES at WorkEMPRES at WorkEMPRES at Work
� Technical Cooperation Programme (2001-2003)
� Africa - ASF, CBPP, FMD, NCD, RVF, Veterinary Vaccines, surveillance systems
� Asia - FMD, PPR, RVF, Information Systems,Evaluations
� America - Hemispheric Plan for CSF eradication, surveillance systems (for FMD and CSF)
� Others – Balkans, Middle East, Iraq, China … the main epidemiologist at PACE
�� Technical Cooperation ProgrammeTechnical Cooperation Programme (2001(2001--2003)2003)
�� AfricaAfrica -- ASF, CBPP, FMD, NCDASF, CBPP, FMD, NCD, , RVFRVF, , Veterinary Veterinary
Vaccines, Vaccines, surveillance systemssurveillance systems
�� AsiaAsia -- FMDFMD, , PPRPPR, RVF, , RVF, Information Systems,Information Systems,
EvaluationsEvaluations
�� AmericaAmerica -- Hemispheric Plan for CSF eradication, Hemispheric Plan for CSF eradication,
surveillance systemssurveillance systems (for FMD and CSF)(for FMD and CSF)
�� OthersOthers –– Balkans, Middle East, Iraq, China … the Balkans, Middle East, Iraq, China … the
main epidemiologist at PACEmain epidemiologist at PACE
AGAH - Animal Health Service (IDG) 2002-2004AGAH - Animal Health Service (IDG) 2002-2004
Early Warning - SurveillanceEarly Warning Early Warning -- SurveillanceSurveillance
• Investigation of suspect cases• Investigation of suspect cases
• Inspection at feedlots and points of concentration• Inspection at feedlots and points of concentration
• Serological surveys including wildlife• Serological surveys including wildlife
• Market inspection and knowledge of marketing
schemes
• Market inspection and knowledge of marketing
schemes
• Understanding risk and focusing on points of
disease entry and dissemination
• Understanding risk and focusing on points of
disease entry and dissemination
EARLY REACTIONEARLY REACTION
EMPRES at workEMPRES at work
► CDs► CDs
► EMPRES Bulletin► EMPRES Bulletin
► Contingency planning Manuals► Contingency planning Manuals
► Manual on disease surveillance►► ManualManual on disease surveillanceon disease surveillance
► Disease recognition Manuals► Disease recognition Manuals
► EMPRES web site► EMPRES web site
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
THE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSTHE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
THE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSTHE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY REACTION
EARLY REACTION
THE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSTHE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY REACTION
EARLY REACTION
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
THE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSTHE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFECTIVE VETERINARY SERVICES
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY WARNING
surveillance with diagnosis
EARLY REACTION
EARLY REACTION
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
ensured rapid reaction
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
ensured rapid reaction
THE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSTHE COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Good Emergency Management
Practice
Good Emergency Management Good Emergency Management
PracticePractice
� GEMP in animal health is the sum total of
organised procedures, structures and
resource management that lead to -
� early detection of disease or infection in an animal
population,
� prediction of the likely spread,
� prompt limitation,
� targeted control and elimination
� with subsequent re-establishment of verifiable
freedom from infection in accordance with the OIE’s
Terrestial Animal Health Code.
�� GEMP GEMP in animal health is the sum total of in animal health is the sum total of
organised organised procedures, structures and procedures, structures and
resource managementresource management that lead to that lead to --
�� early detection of disease or infection in an animal early detection of disease or infection in an animal
population, population,
�� prediction of the likely spread, prediction of the likely spread,
�� prompt limitation, prompt limitation,
�� targeted control and elimination targeted control and elimination
�� with subsequent rewith subsequent re--establishment of verifiable establishment of verifiable
freedom from infection in accordance with the freedom from infection in accordance with the OIE’s OIE’s
TerrestialTerrestial Animal Health CodeAnimal Health Code..
DiseaseDisease
�� AgentAgent, , EnvironmentEnvironment, , HostHost
�� InfectionInfection versus versus DiseaseDisease
�� TransboundaryTransboundary
�� MultiMulti--countrycountry
�� Clusters, Clusters, RegionsRegions, , ContinentsContinents
�� TradeTrade –– legal and legal and informalinformal
�� InformationInformation SystemsSystems –– analysisanalysis33
�� InterventionIntervention StrategiesStrategies
1990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002
Movement of South Asian topotype O India-90 lineageMovement of South Asian topotype O India-90 lineage
Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Other Transboundary Animal
Diseases
Global Framework for the Progressive Global Framework for the Progressive Control of FootControl of Foot--andand--Mouth Disease Mouth Disease and Other Transboundary Animal and Other Transboundary Animal
DiseasesDiseases
GOAL of GOAL of GFGF--TADsTADs = Vision = Vision
Development ObjectiveDevelopment Objective
� To improve the protein food security and incomes of developing countries
� Safeguard the world livestock industry (of developed as well as developing countries) from repeat shocks of infectious disease epidemics
� Promoting safe and globalised trade in livestock and animal products
�� To improve the protein To improve the protein food securityfood security and and incomes of incomes of developingdeveloping countriescountries
�� SafeguardSafeguard the world livestock industry (of the world livestock industry (of developeddeveloped as well as as well as developingdeveloping countries) from countries) from repeat shocks of infectious disease epidemicsrepeat shocks of infectious disease epidemics
�� Promoting safePromoting safe and and globalisedglobalised trade in trade in livestock and animal productslivestock and animal products
CONCEPTCONCEPT
Progressive control of
transboundary animal diseases
AT SOURCE
as
an International Public Good and
within the Millennium Goals.
Progressive control of Progressive control of
transboundary animal diseasestransboundary animal diseases
AT SOURCEAT SOURCE
as as
an International Public Good and an International Public Good and
within the Millennium Goalswithin the Millennium Goals..
What are we aiming for ?What are we aiming for ?
• Strengthening Veterinary Services
• Paradigm shift in disease control by
sound epidemiological knowledge
• Progressive control of disease
•• Strengthening Veterinary ServicesStrengthening Veterinary Services
•• Paradigm shift in disease control by Paradigm shift in disease control by
sound epidemiological knowledgesound epidemiological knowledge
•• Progressive control of disease Progressive control of disease
A strong and working close
partnership with Countries and Regional
Organizations
A strong and working close
partnership with Countries and Regional
Organizations
Programme Programme ThrustsThrusts
�� Global Global StrategyStrategy drivendriven by the FMD by the FMD ModelModel
�� Global Global StrategyStrategy takingtaking lessonslessons fromfromthe GREP the GREP experienceexperience
�� Regional Regional strategiesstrategies ownedowned andandimplementedimplemented by regional by regional organisationsorganisations andand CountriesCountries
GFGF--TADs TADs isis DemandDemand DrivenDriven
� World Food Summits (1996, 2002) and OIE
69th Session� OIE and FAO as Governing Bodies
� Commitment by Heads of State and Governments
� Expectations from Society, Representative Organs and
Learned Bodies
� Expectations from Regional Organisations
� Empowerment to the Member Countries
�� World Food Summits (1996, 2002) and OIE World Food Summits (1996, 2002) and OIE
6969thth SessionSession�� OIE and FAO as Governing BodiesOIE and FAO as Governing Bodies
�� Commitment by Heads of State and GovernmentsCommitment by Heads of State and Governments
�� Expectations from Society, Representative Organs and Expectations from Society, Representative Organs and
Learned BodiesLearned Bodies
�� Expectations from Regional OrganisationsExpectations from Regional Organisations
�� Empowerment to the Member CountriesEmpowerment to the Member Countries
Country Veterinary Services
Trade Issues/SPS
•AH Code and Guidelines
•National Official Data Collection and Dissemination
•Certification
•OIE AH Information system: Early Warnings and monitoring
•Veterinary Services Standards
•Surveillance and Official Reporting
•Laboratory (methods and Standards)
•Capacity Building (*)
•Global Early Warning System (*)
•Coordinated Response to Emergencies (*)
Regional Commissions
and Representations
Regional Commissions
and Representations
Regional Specialised
Organisations (RSOs)
PAHO, SADC, AU-
IBAR/PACE, GCC, EUFMD,
APHCA, ECO, AHCNENA,
…
Regional Specialised
Organisations (RSOs)
PAHO, SADC, AU-
IBAR/PACE, GCC, EUFMD,
APHCA, ECO, AHCNENA,
…
Country Veterinary Services other
National institutions, and NGOs
•Surveillance and Epidemiological Analysis
•Contingency Planning, Strategy Development and Emergency Preparedness
•Good Emergency Management Practices
•Comprehensive Livestock Sector Development: production, health and policy
•Improvement of National AH Services and Delivery
•Laboratories (support, targeted research and epidemiological surveys, technology transfer)•Capacity Building (*)•Global Early Warning System (*)•Coordinated Response to Emergencies (*)
FAORegional and
Country Structures
FAORegional and
Country Structures
FAO/OIE Agreement
FAO/OIE Agreement
International Immediate ObjectivesInternational Immediate ObjectivesInternational Immediate Objectives
� FAO-OIE-WHO GLEWS for TADs
� Verification of freedom from rinderpest (GREP)
� Epidemiological definition of disease distribution
� Control strategies – developed with stakeholders
� International & Regional Early Response capacity
� International enabling research
� Technology transfer
� Facilitate standards setting by OIE
�� FAOFAO--OIEOIE--WHO WHO GLEWS for TADsGLEWS for TADs
�� Verification of freedom from rinderpest (GREP)Verification of freedom from rinderpest (GREP)
�� Epidemiological definition of disease distributionEpidemiological definition of disease distribution
�� Control strategies Control strategies –– developed with stakeholdersdeveloped with stakeholders
�� International & Regional Early Response capacityInternational & Regional Early Response capacity
�� International enabling researchInternational enabling research
�� Technology transferTechnology transfer
�� Facilitate standards setting by Facilitate standards setting by OIEOIE
Regional Immediate Objectives Regional Immediate Objectives
• Regional nodes for Early Warning
• Veterinary service rationalisation
• National and Regional capacity building for
diagnosis and surveillance
• Surveillance for primary endemic areas
• Laboratory Networks
• Pilot disease control programmes
•• Regional nodes for Early WarningRegional nodes for Early Warning
•• Veterinary service rationalisationVeterinary service rationalisation
•• National and Regional capacity building for National and Regional capacity building for
diagnosis and surveillance diagnosis and surveillance
•• Surveillance for primary endemic areasSurveillance for primary endemic areas
•• Laboratory NetworksLaboratory Networks
•• Pilot disease control programmes Pilot disease control programmes
EUFMDEUFMD
COSALFA - FMDCOSALFA - FMD
ECOECO
AU/IBARAU/IBAR
SADCSADC
OIRSA
IICA
OIRSA
IICA
GCCGCC
ASEANASEAN
Regional Animal HealthRegional Animal Health
CSF HP – (FAO)CSF HP – (FAO)
SAARCSAARC
PAHOPAHO
EUFMDEUFMD
ECOECO
PACE-AU/IBAR
PACE-AU/IBAR
SADCSADC
GCCGCC
APHCA (FAO)
SEAFMD (OIE/ASEAN)
APHCA (FAO)
SEAFMD (OIE/ASEAN)
APHCA (FAO)APHCA (FAO)
Regional Animal HealthRegional Animal Health
COSALFA / OPSCOSALFA / OPS
OIRSAOIRSA
IICAIICA
Indicator diseasesIndicator diseases
�� Near East and North Africa Near East and North Africa -- FMD, rinderpest, PPR, FMD, rinderpest, PPR, and sheeppoxand sheeppox
�� Tropical AfricaTropical AfricaFMD, rinderpest, CBPP,PPR, ASF, RVF, Newcastle FMD, rinderpest, CBPP,PPR, ASF, RVF, Newcastle diseasedisease
�� SADCSADCFMD, CBPP, ASF, and Newcastle diseaseFMD, CBPP, ASF, and Newcastle disease
�� Eastern Asia Eastern Asia –– FMD, Avian Influenza, and CSFFMD, Avian Influenza, and CSF
�� South Asia South Asia FMD, Avian influenza, rinderpest, PPR, and Newcastle FMD, Avian influenza, rinderpest, PPR, and Newcastle diseasedisease
�� Central Asia Central Asia -- FMD, Avian Influenza, rinderpest, PPRFMD, Avian Influenza, rinderpest, PPR
�� South America South America –– FMD and CSFFMD and CSF
�� Central America & Caribbean Central America & Caribbean -- FMDFMD--free region; CSFfree region; CSF
�� SouthSouth--Eastern Europe Eastern Europe -- FMD and CSFFMD and CSF
Key epidemiological aspects of Key epidemiological aspects of
EMPRES and GFEMPRES and GF--TADsTADs
�� Disease at the SOURCEDisease at the SOURCE
�� Infection at the sourceInfection at the source
�� Hunting for the antigen rather than following Hunting for the antigen rather than following the antibodythe antibody
�� Upstream investigationUpstream investigation
�� Epidemiology~LaboratoryEpidemiology~Laboratory NetworksNetworks
�� Knowledge on animal production, land Knowledge on animal production, land usage, marketing schemes, movement usage, marketing schemes, movement patterns …patterns …
�� GLGLobalobal EEarly arly WWarning arning SSystem ystem FAOFAO--OIEOIE--WHOWHO
Key structural aspects of Key structural aspects of
EMPRES and GFEMPRES and GF--TADsTADs
�� Global Steering CommitteeGlobal Steering Committee –– FAO, OIE, donorsFAO, OIE, donors
�� Management GroupManagement Group
�� Regional Steering Committees and Coordination UnitsRegional Steering Committees and Coordination Units
�� Secretariat hosted by FAOSecretariat hosted by FAO
�� GLEWSGLEWS
•• Improve reporting obligations Improve reporting obligations –– OIEOIE
•• Strengthen analytical and prediction abilitiesStrengthen analytical and prediction abilities
•• Agriculture,Agriculture,
�� Use of lands / Production systemsUse of lands / Production systems
�� Price differential, Price differential,
�� Climatic changesClimatic changes
�� Refugee movements / migratory workersRefugee movements / migratory workers
�� demographics, …demographics, …
Key philosophical & implementation aspects of Key philosophical & implementation aspects of
EMPRES and GFEMPRES and GF--TADsTADs
�� Regional Organisations …Regional Organisations …
�� Promote private sector investmentPromote private sector investment
�� EmpowerEmpower governments of member governments of member
countriescountries
�� Strengthen veterinary systemsStrengthen veterinary systems
Conclusions and Closing RemarksConclusions and Closing Remarks
� From its inception in 1994, EMPRES has devoted itself and developed the basic building blocks required for GF-TADs
� It has responded, with essential technical input from FAO/IAEA, to member country requests for emergency actions, contingency planning, laboratory infrastructure, software development, capacity building, and strengthening compliance for disease reporting.
� The IDG / EMPRES is honoured by the OIE and WHO to host the Secretariat for GF-TADs; but with only 5 professional staff, this too needs addressing by the donor community.
� Livestock and the importance of healthy animals for food production needs to be brought to the attention and prioritisation at the Ministry level so that a long term commitment to this Public Good is achieved.
�� From its inception in 1994, EMPRES has devoted itself and From its inception in 1994, EMPRES has devoted itself and developed the basic building blocks required for GFdeveloped the basic building blocks required for GF--TADsTADs
�� It has responded, with essential technical input from It has responded, with essential technical input from FAO/IAEA, to member country requests for emergency FAO/IAEA, to member country requests for emergency actions, contingency planning, laboratory infrastructure, actions, contingency planning, laboratory infrastructure, software development, capacity building, and strengthening software development, capacity building, and strengthening compliance for disease reporting.compliance for disease reporting.
�� The IDG / EMPRES is The IDG / EMPRES is honouredhonoured by the OIE and WHO to host by the OIE and WHO to host the Secretariat for GFthe Secretariat for GF--TADs; but with only 5 professional TADs; but with only 5 professional staff, this too needs addressing by the donor community.staff, this too needs addressing by the donor community.
�� Livestock and the importance of healthy animals for food Livestock and the importance of healthy animals for food production needs to be brought to the attention and production needs to be brought to the attention and prioritisationprioritisation at at the Ministry level so that a long term commitment the Ministry level so that a long term commitment to this Public Good is achieved.to this Public Good is achieved.
Conclusions and Closing RemarksConclusions and Closing Remarks
� FAO gets its mandates from and is set its priorities according to the Ministers, and Heads of State and Committee on Agriculture (COAG). OIE entry point is at the CVO level – who are in turn given their mandate by the Ministry.
� FAO can only assist if there is a clear indication that Livestock are important to rural and National livelihoods: the initiative must be promoted by Ministers.
� The important role of the private industry – not only in the provision of services or pharmaceuticals – but their essential contribution in financial terms is also needed. As such, a mechanism that governments can assist inproviding incentives to private investment should be sought.
�� FAO gets its mandates from and is set its priorities FAO gets its mandates from and is set its priorities according to the Ministers, and Heads of State and according to the Ministers, and Heads of State and Committee on Agriculture (COAG). OIE entry point is at Committee on Agriculture (COAG). OIE entry point is at the CVO level the CVO level –– who are in turn given their mandate by who are in turn given their mandate by the Ministry. the Ministry.
�� FAO can only assist if there is a clear indication that FAO can only assist if there is a clear indication that Livestock are important to rural and National livelihoods: Livestock are important to rural and National livelihoods: the initiative must be promoted by Ministers.the initiative must be promoted by Ministers.
�� The important role of the private industry The important role of the private industry –– not only in the not only in the provision of services or pharmaceuticals provision of services or pharmaceuticals –– but their but their essential contribution in financial terms is also needed. essential contribution in financial terms is also needed. As such, a mechanism that governments can assist inAs such, a mechanism that governments can assist inproviding incentives to private investment should be providing incentives to private investment should be sought. sought.
A Global PartnershipA Global PartnershipA Global Partnership
E M E R G E N C Y P R E V E N T I O N S Y S T E M
Progressive Control of Transboundary Anima;lDiseases at the source is an
International Public Good and within the Millennium Development Goals
Progressive Control of Transboundary Progressive Control of Transboundary Anima;lAnima;lDiseases at the source is anDiseases at the source is an
International Public GoodInternational Public Good and within the and within the Millennium Development GoalsMillennium Development Goals
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