Thumbnail Image

Practical surveillance guidelines for the progressive control of foot-and-mouth disease and other transboundary animal diseases













Metwally, S., Drewe, J.A., Ferrari, G., Gonzales, J.L., Mclaws, M., Salman, M. & Wagner, B. 2024. Practical surveillance guidelines for the progressive control of foot-and-mouth disease and other transboundary animal diseases. FAO Animal Production and Health Guidelines, No. 36. Rome, FAO. 




Also available in:
No results found.

Related items

Showing items related by metadata.

  • Thumbnail Image
    Book (series)
    Final evaluation of the project for Building Resilience and Self-reliance of Livestock Keepers by Improving Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and other Transboundary Animal Diseases in Afghanistan
    OSRO/AFG/402/JPN
    2019
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    Livestock play an important role in Afghanistan, boosting nutrition and providing livelihoods. Outbreaks of animal diseases such as Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) and peste des petits ruminants (PPR) are a constant threat to improving nutrition and farmer incomes. The Project ‘Building resilience and self-reliance of livestock keepers by improving control of FMD and other Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs)’ aimed at providing assistance at central, province, and community level, in strengthening food security through an improved on-farm livestock healthcare system. The evaluation found there was good progress in improving animal health and disease control. The Project exceeded original vaccination targets, owing to a close collaboration with the private sector and non-governmental organizations. Epidemiology skills were improved in the country but remain limited while analytical skills remain a critical need and there is a continuing need for better capture of outbreak and disease surveillance data. The major weakness of the Project was the lack of sustainability with no clear exit plan. The evaluation recommends that there be an immediate follow-up project.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Booklet
    First South Asia transboundary animal diseases coordination meeting for peste des petits ruminants, foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease
    Joint Meeting Report | Paro, Bhutan, 8-12 May 2023
    2024
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    The document is a joint meeting report on the First South Asia TADs Coordination Meeting for Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD), and Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) which was held in two phases, (i) a virtual preparatory phase on the FAO Virtual Learning Center followed by (ii) an in-person gathering which took place in Paro, Bhutan in May 2023. The meeting was organized to support sharing information on disease situations, assess progress in disease control, and promote regional coordination and cooperation to address the impact of these three priority transboundary animal diseases (TADs) in South Asia. The report includes summaries of disease situations and a review of progress in their control in the region, and lists recommendations to mitigate the impact of these diseases and improve their control in South Asia. Key challenges identified during the meeting included knowledge gaps, limited vaccine quality control, and the lack of cross-border coordination. To address these challenges, participants advocated for more harmonized and holistic approaches to TADs control and management.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Booklet
    4th GF-TADs Eastern Africa Roadmap Meeting for Foot-and-Mouth Disease
    Short report of the virtual meeting 29–31 March 2022
    2023
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    The 4th meeting of the Eastern Africa Roadmap meeting was organized virtually under the umbrella of the GF-TADs, by its FMD Working Group (WG), during 29-31 March 2022. The meeting bring together members of the Eastern Africa FMD roadmap with the objectives to share information on FMD virus circulation within the Eastern African FMD virus ecosystem, assess the progress on FMD control of Eastern African Members, support the implementation of the vaccination strategies, share experiences of successful control measures, and gain understanding of the progressive control plan principles and implementation.

Users also downloaded

Showing related downloaded files

No results found.