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NewsletterFAO China ECTAD Highlights - February 2018, Vol. 109 2018
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No results found.FAO China ECTAD Highlights in Feb 2018: - The Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 2018 on the theme “Making the World Safe from the Threats of Emerging Infectious Diseases” was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 29 January to 03 February 2018. This conference aimed to promote a greater understanding of the range and nature of the “drivers” underlying the emergence of new disease threats and options for their migration; to highlight emerging demographic, climatic, and travel trends to better understand how disease emergence will evolve over the course of this century; and to underscore the collateral social-economic and development benefits associated with a One Health Agenda. - A meeting of the United Nations Theme Group on Agriculture (UNTG-AG) – sub working group on Diseases at the Human-animal-environment interface to discuss influenza A (H7N9) disease situation was held on 7 February 2018 in Beijing. The meeting aimed at providing updates from both animal and public health sectors on the H7N9 situation and discussing current policies. - The Global Epidemiology Coordination and Development Workshop on Field Epidemiology Training Programs for Veterinarians (FETPV) was held in FAO headquarters in Rome from 19-21 February 2018. The workshop aimed to share experiences and lessons learnt on the development and implementation of applied epidemiology training programs conducted in different regions globally for public health and veterinary and animal health services staff; to develop a commonly recognized set of core competencies for implementing in the FETPV at regional and country levels; to map out the status of FETPV and related applied veterinary epidemiology training programs worldwide; and to develop criteria and action points for development for a global network of institutions and partners that can provide guidance and technical and financial support for training, mentorship and development of FETPV and other related trainings in countries and regions. -
NewsletterFAO China ECTAD Highlights July 2018 - Vol. 114 2018
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No results found.This monthly publication entitled "FAO China ECTAD Highlights in July 2018" is produced by the FAO ECTAD-China team to inform that the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Video Launch Ceremony entitled “For Better Animal Health, Use Antimicrobials Responsibly” was jointly organized by FAO China Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) Office and the Veterinary Bureau (VB) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) on 22 June 2018 in Beijing. The event aimed to raise awareness of AMR and Antimicrobial Use (AMU) with key stakeholders, promote the public, especially farmers, to AMR prevention and control through media and communication. More than 70 delegates, including representatives from UN agencies, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, related embassies in China, national research institutes, as well as celebrity partner and journalists from mainstream media outlets, attended the ceremony. Dr Song Junxia from FAO China ECTAD attended the first meeting of the Technical Working Group (TWG) for the revision of the FAO Guide on Good Emergency Management Practice (GEMP Essentials) in FAO headquarters in Rome from 23-24 July 2018. The objectives of the meeting were to define the scope, objectives and structure of the Guide; to design the general frame of the document; to propose a logical order of recommendations and on which steps the guide should focus the most; and to propose the further agenda of the TWG, with a definition of different milestones. -
NewsletterFAO China ECTAD Highlights - January 2019, Vol. 120 2019
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No results found.FAO China ECTAD Highlights in January 2019: A workshop on Case Study Development for Animal Disease Investigation and Surveillance was held in Qingdao, Shandong Province from 14-18 January 2019; experts from the Colorado State University (CSU), China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center (CAHEC) and Mr Liu Lushi from FAO China Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) Office participated in the workshop. The workshop was a follow-up to the cooperation between FAO ECTAD Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAP) and CSU.
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