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lassical Swine Fever (CSF) or Hog
Cholera is a highly contagious
viral disease which attacks pigs of
all ages. Morbidity and mortality rates can
reach up to 95-100%. CSF has significant
economic consequences on local and
international businesses through potential
trade restrictions between countries. It is
one of the main swine diseases in
Southeast Asia. This disease was first
reported in Indonesia in North Sumatra in
1994. CSF then spread to the islands of
Java, Bali, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
Most recently in March 2011 the disease
emerged in Lembata Island in East Nusa
Tenggara.
CSF control and eradication in Indonesia
is led by the Directorate of Animal Health.
A national masterplan for CSF control and
eradication in Indonesia was developed
from March to December 2014 as part of a
col laborat ive effort between the
Directorate of Animal Health, Directorate
General of Livestock and Animal Health,
Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, the
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Forestry (DAFF) of the Australian
Government, the Australia Indonesia
Partnership for Emerging Infectious
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Disease: Animal Health Program (AIP
EID), and the Center for Indonesian
Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) as
consultant.
In preparing the development of the
masterplan, CIVAS attended several
meetings and collected data with the
Directorate of Animal Health, DAFF, and
several Disease Investigation Centers
(DICs) and Livestock and Animal Health
Services in Indonesia. The process was
started with an inception workshop in
Sahati Hotel in Jakarta on March 26-27,
2014, a midworkshop in Aston Hotel in
Kuta, Bali, on July 17, 2014, a final
workshop in the Ministry of Agriculture's
PIA Building on November 11, 2014, and
several internal meetings with the
Directorate of Animal Health and DAFF.
Main points of discussion were
justification and challenges for CSF
eradication, risk factors for disease
spread, population development, export
and import of live pigs and pork, area
classification, freedom requirements,
basic principles for CSF control and
eradication, and eradication strategies.
Areas were classified by disease status
into free, no report, positive serology, and
infected areas. The strategy for CSF
eradication in Indonesia combines the
following measures: (1) surveillance;
(2) vaccination; (3) stamping out;
(4) movement control of live pigs and pork
products; (5) improving biosecurity
measures in pig farms; and (6) public
awareness and media campaigns.
Based on justifications and challenges
identified, CSF eradication should be
prioritized based on the following factors:
(1) potential for pig production in the area;
(2) swine population density; (3) endemic
status of CSF; (4) risk of spreading CSF to
other areas; (5) high commitment from the
local government; and (6) the presence of
previous eradication programs. Based on
those factors, CSF control and eradication
in pigs will be focused in North Sumatra,
West Kalimantan, Bali, Central Java, East
Nusa Tenggara, and North Sulawesi
provinces.
Challenges for the control program will be
lack of government attention/focus in
disease eradication programs for swine
as shown by poor data on swine disease,
violations in animal movement which
ignore quarantine posts, violations in
animal permits where animals for
slaughter are bred instead, and difficulty in
obtaining local virus isolates for domestic
CSF vaccine production. Required efforts
include rallying commitment from the
central and local government, updating
data on pig disease and population,
training, obtaining local legislative and
financial support, and involve the private
sector, research institutes/academicians,
farmer associations and the general
public to contribute to the control and
eradication program. (fit&ndo)CIVAS as Consultant in the Development of the Classical Swine Fever Control and Eradication Masterplan for Indonesia
CIVAS as Consultant in the Development of the Classical Swine Fever Control and Eradication Masterplan for Indonesia.................... 1
National Seminar “ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015: is Indonesia's Veterinary Profession Ready?”........... 2
CIVAS in IVMA's 13th National
Veterinary Scientific Conference......... 1
CIVAS in Animal Care Day in Celebration of World Veterinary Day (WVD) 2015................................. 3
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Development of the Classical Swine Fever Eradication Masterplan Meeting
Sahati Hotel-Jakarta, March 26-27, 2014
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CIVAS in IVMA's 13th National Veterinary Scientific Conference
n November 23-26, 2014, the 17th
Indonesia Veterinary Medical
Association (IVMA) Congress,
13th National Veterinary Scientific
Conference and 15th Indonesia
Veterinarian Wives Association Congress
were held in Novotel Hotel in Palembang.
The overarching theme of the event was
“Increasing the Quality of Animal Health
Professional Services to Guarantee
the Safety of Animals, People and
the Environment”. IVMA hosts
these events every 2 years to bring
together veterinary communities in
Indonesia and its partners.
The 13th National Veterinary
Scientific Conference presented 14
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presentations, and 36 posters. Over 2,000
veter inar ians and partners from
government institutions, the private
sector, academicians, practitioners,
associations, and others attended the
conference. The event was opened on
November 24, 2014, by Vice Governor of
South Sumatra, Ir. H. Ishak Mekki, MM. It
was continued by a National Dialog
facilitated by speakers from FAO ECTAD
Indonesia, the Director General of
Regional Autonomy, and Tri Satya Putri
Naipospos, MPhil., DVM, PhD who gave a
p r e s e n t a t i o n o n “ T h e R o l e o f
Veterinarians in Global Food Sufficiency
in Facing Challenges in Animal Health and
Livestock Welfare”. The following day, Tri
Satya Putri Naipospos, MPhil., DVM, PhD
on behalf of the Indonesian Veterinary
Epidemiology Association (AEVI) gave a
presentation in the Non-Territorial
Organization Plenary Session on
“Veter inary Professional ism and
Competence in Supporting the ASEAN
Economic Community (AEC) as a Single
Market and Production Base”.
The scientific conference is a very
important event because it stimulates
knowledge transfer, discussion and
information sharing. As in previous years,
Center for Indonesian Veterinary
Analytical Studies (CIVAS) participated in
the conference with the following 6 oral
presentations:
1. Characterist ics and Relocation
Feasibility of Poultry Slaughtering
Facilities in DKI Jakarta related to Avian
Influenza, presented by Erianto
Nugroho, DVM.
2. Knowledge, Attitude and Practices
(KAP) related to Antibiotic Use in Swine
Farms, presented by Ridvana Dwibawa
Darmawan, DVM.
3. The Importance of Dog Ecology
Studies in Support ing Rabies
Eradication in Bali, Indonesia,
presented by Andri Jatikusumah,
M.Sc., DVM.
4. Community Engagement Program for
Rabies Control in Bali with an
Ecohealth Approach, presented by
M.D. Winda Widyastuti, M.Si., DVM.
5. Knowledge and Attitude of Bali
Communities on Dog Care and Rabies
Incidences, presented by Sunandar,
DVM.
6. Population Estimation of Free-roaming
Dogs to Support Rabies Eradication in
Bali, presented by Riana A. Arief, M.S.,
DVM.
Oral presentations were divided
according to theme and conducted in
parallel in separate rooms. An exhibition
of veterinary tools and supplies was also
set in the hallway.
On the last day, the IVMA Congress voted
and elected Dr. Heru Setijanto, PAVet,
DVM as the new IVMA Chairman for 2015-
2018, replacing previous chairman,
Wiwiek Bagja, DVM. (fit)
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National Seminar “ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015: is Indonesia's Veterinary Profession Ready?”
SEAN in its development has
produced many agreements in the
political, economic, and socio-
cultural field. One agreement to be
improved continuously is in the economic
field with the establishment of the ASEAN
Economic Community (AEC) which will be
implemented by the end of 2015.
MEA will bring many changes especially
to the social and economic conditions.
Competition in every field will increase
and one of them is competition in services,
skilled labor, and professionals. It will be a
challenge and an opportunity for the
veterinary profession in Indonesia. Some
countries in ASEAN have started to
prepare for the free competition, what
about Indonesia? Is the veterinary
profession in Indonesia ready? To prepare
it, there needs to be policies and concrete
actions from the government, veterinary
profession, and the private sector in
strengthening legislation and regulations
re la ted to ve te r ina ry se rv i ces ,
profesionalism and competency to
improve competitiveness.
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IVMA’s 13th National Veterinary Scientific Conference in Novotel Hotel-Palembang
November 23-26, 2014
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In celebration of its 9th Anniversary,
Center for Indonesian Veterinary
Ana ly t i ca l S tud ies (C IVAS) , i n
collaboration with Indonesian Veterinary
Medical Association (IVMI) Branch Jabar
II and with support from PT Kreasi
Veteriner Indonesia and PT Tunas Daya
Veterinaria, conducted a national seminar
to discuss the readiness of the veterinary
profession in Indonesia in facing the AEC.
The national seminar was held on
Saturday, February 28, 2015 in Gedung
Kusnoto 6th floor, Bogor City, West Java,
Indonesia. The purpose of the seminar
were: (1) to introduce the concept of AEC
in creating a stable, prosperous and highly
competitive ASEAN economic region, (2)
to inform opportunities and challenges
AEC presents to the veterinary profession
in Indonesia and readiness of the
government and the IVMA in facing AEC
2015, and (3) to discuss possible efforts
that can be done by the veterinary
profession to face AEC 2015.
Speakers of the seminar were:
1. Dr. Asfri Winaldi Rangkuti, ASEAN-
FAO Partnership Coordinator, FAO
Regional Asia and Pacific, with topic
“Asean Economic Community 2015
What Can be Achieved?”
2. Akhmad Junaidi, DVM, MMA, Director
of Veterinary Public Health, Directorate
of Livestock and Animal Health,
Ministry of Agriculture, Republic of
Indonesia, with topic “The readiness of
the government in livestock and animal
health field in facing AEC 2015.
3. P r o f . B a m b a n g P o n t j o
Priosoeryanto, DVM., MS.,
Ph.D., AP.Vet, Chairman III of the
Indonesian Veterinary Medical
Association (IVMA), with topic
“ASEAN Economic Community
(AEC) 2015: is Indonesia's
Veterinary Profession Ready?”
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4. Tri Satya Putri Naipospos, DVM.,
M.Phil., Ph.D., Chair of the Directive
B o a r d o f C I VA S , w i t h t o p i c
“Professionalism and Veterinary
Competency in Supporting the
Realization of AEC 2015”.
The national seminar moderated by Prof.
Deni Noviana, DVM, P.hD., the Chairman
of IVMA Branch Jabar II. The seminar was
conducted from 08.30 am until 02.00 pm,
preceded with a speech by Chair of CIVAS
Directive Board, Tri Satya Putri
Naipospos, DVM, M.Phil., P.hD., followed
by speech from IVMA representative,
Prof. Bambang Pontjo Priosoeryanto,
DVM., MS., Ph.D., AP.Vet, and finally a
speech by Akhmad Junaidi, DVM, MMA,
representing the Director General of
Livestock and Animal Health, Ministry of
Agriculture RI, who also officially opened
the seminar.
The seminar was attended by 120
participants coming from Central
Government Agencies (Ministry of
Agriculture and related institutions),
provincial/city/district livestock services,
academics, associations, practitioners,
private sectors, NGOs and students.
Results of the seminar was written into a
formulation compiled by drafting team
Andri Jatikusumah, DVM, M.Sc., Imron
Suandy, DVM, MVPH, Dr.med.vet Hadri
Latif, DVM, M.Si., Leni Maylina, DVM,
M.Si., and Ridvana Dwibawa Darmawan,
DVM. Hopefully this formulation will be
useful input for the government,
veterinary profession and private sector in
drafting policies and necessary measures
in facing AEC 2015. Several take home
messages from the seminar are the need
to (1) strengthen collaboration between
government agencies, professional
a s s o c i a t i o n s , a c a d e m i c s , n o n -
governmental organizations and other
pr ivate sectors to improve the
competitiveness of veterinary-related
human resources in Indonesia, (2) protect
na t i ona l i n t e res t s t h rough t he
development of rules/regulations related
to ASEAN Framework Agreement on
Services (AFAS), (3) strengthen policies,
legislation and institutions that guarantee
professionalism and competence in the
veterinary profession in Indonesia, (4)
develop a roadmap towards the
establishment of a more professional and
competent veterinary community with
R On April 22 to 24, 2015, the
municipal government of Depok
conducted an Agriculture and Livestock
Product Promotion Fair at Depok City Hall
in collaboration with the Indonesia
Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA)
West Java II Branch and Center for
Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies
(CIVAS). The event was held to
commemorate the city's 16th anniversary.
CIVAS participated actively in contributing
to the fair and holding a talk show together
with IVMA. The event also coincides with
World Veterinary Day which is celebrated
in the last week of April every year.
The theme of the talk show held was
“Animal Care Day” and there were two
topics discussed. The first session of the
show talked about “Being Healthy with
Your Pet”. The purpose of this topic is to
provide the public with information on tips
and tricks on how to maintain the health of
their pets, responsible pet ownership, and
important animal diseases. There were 4
speakers for this topic: (1) R. Soenarti D.
Waspada, DVM, MS, MARS, small animal
practitioner and representative from the
IVMA West Java II Branch, who spoke
about the medical aspects of pet health;
(2) Nurtantio Sitanggang, DVM, from
Agriculture and Fisheries Services of
Depok city who spoke about government
policies on pet ownership; (3) Erianto
Nugroho, DVM from CIVAS who spoke
about responsible pet ownership; and
(4) Sarikit, DVM, from Proplan, one of the
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sponsors of the event, who spoke about
pet food selection. Moderator for the talk
show was Andri Jatikusumah, DVM, MSc
from CIVAS and Dodi Irwan Suparno,
DVM from PT Tunas Daya Veterinaria,
another sponsor of the event.
The second topic on the talk show was
about “How to Select Safe, Healthy,
Wholesome and Halal Animal Products”.
The purpose was to provide the public
with information on how to select safe,
healthy, wholesome and halal products
and the veterinary public health aspects of
selecting, handling and storing animal
products properly. There were 3 speakers
for this topic: (1) Dr. Med. Vet. Hadri Latif,
DVM, MSi, member of CIVAS and
professor at the Bogor Agricultural
University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine;
(2) Agus Triana W. Gati, DVM from IVMA
West Java II Branch who also works at the
Animal Product Quality Testing and
Certification Laboratory; and (3) Fetty
Dinya, DVM from Agriculture and
Fisheries Services of Depok city.
Moderator for this topic was Ridvana
Dwibawa Darmawan, DVM and Nofita
Nurbiyanti, BVSc from CIVAS.
Aside from the talk show, CIVAS also
contributed to the event by providing a
stand with education materials on
responsible pet ownership and how to
select safe, healthy, wholesome and halal
animal products, and giving out brochures
to people attending the event. CIVAS also
erected a large size rabies snake and
ladder boardgame to educate elementary
school children on rabies while they play.
An education corner was also provided
with booklets and comic books on rabies. (eri)
Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS)
Jl. RSAU No. 4 Atang Senjaya, KemangBogor, Jawa Barat, INDONESIA, 16310
Telp/Fax: +62 251 7535977. HP: +6285100177630Email: [email protected]/[email protected]
Website: / www.civas.net www.civas.info
Secretariat:
Maria Digna Winda Widyastuti, DVM, MSi
Nofita Nurbiyanti, BVM
Ridvana Dwibawa Darmawan, DVM
Riana Aryani Arief, DVM, MS
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Sunandar, DVM
Erianto Nugroho, DVM
Tri Satya Putri Naipospos, DVM, Mphil, PhD
Noeri Widowati, DVM, MSc
Andri Jatikusumah, DVM, MSc
Dr.med.vet. Hadri Latif, DVM, MSi
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high regional and global competitiveness,
and (5) support the government and
I n d o n e s i a n Ve t e r i n a r y M e d i c a l
Association (IVMA) in strengthening
Indonesia's position through negotiations
in various forums in the ASEAN level (the
ASEAN Secretariat, FAVA, SEAVSA). (ndo)
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Animal Care DayMunicipal of Depok, April 22-24, 2015