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POSTERS

Research Group

 

2008 Open Session of the EuFMD Standing Technical Committee
Erice, Sicily
14-16 October 2008 (Session)
17 October 2008 (Closed Session)

 

The Global Control of FMD
Tools, Ideas and Ideals
AGENDA - OPEN SESSION pdf icon
AGENDA - POSTER SESSION pdf icon
List of participants pdf icon
Dr. Gaetana Ferri full address pdf icon
REPORT OF THE OPEN SESSION pdf icon
Reccomendations pdf icon

Appendixes / Presentations
Session 1:
Global FMD control through regional co-ordinated actions: opportunities and constraints
4. Keynote FAO/OIE representative: Global FMD control: opportunities and constraints pdf icon pdf icon
5. Global FMDV distribution and regional virus reservoirs: an opportunity to divide and control? pdf icon pdf icon
6. Hemispheric Program for the Eradication of FMD (PHEFA) Successes and Challenges pdf icon pdf icon
7. FMD Type C situation – The first target for eradication pdf icon pdf icon
8. Progress in FMD control in Iran: and perspective on longer term control in the region pdf icon pdf icon
9. Phylogenetic study of FMDV isolates collected in Russia, CIs-countries and Mongolia in 2000-2007 pdf icon pdf icon
10. Constraints and opportunities for the control of foot and mouth disease in India pdf icon pdf icon
11. The global FMD research alliance (GFRA)-an R&D response to the major constraints to global FMD control pdf icon pdf icon
Vaccination - 2A:
Optimizing programs in a situation of limited resources
12. Keynote: Vaccination: Overcoming the constraints to achieving effective immunity rates pdf icon pdf icon
13. Intradermal vaccination with 1/10 dose against FMDV protects pigs as well against clinical disease and subclinical virus shedding as intramuscolar vaccination with a full dose pdf icon pdf icon
14. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccination strategies in sheep and lambs by using commercial oil vaccine pdf icon pdf icon
15. Longevity of protection in cattle following vaccination with emergency FMD from the UK strategic reserve – Preliminary results pdf icon pdf icon
Vaccination - 2B:
Overcoming antigenic diversity in simplifying preventive programs
16. High potency vaccines induce protection against heterologous challenge with foot-and-mouth disease virus pdf icon pdf icon
17. Predicting antigenic sites on the FMDV capsid from cross-reactivity data pdf icon pdf icon
18. Vaccine matching: reliability of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) r-values determination pdf icon pdf icon
19. Towards vaccine selection guidelines for each regional virus pool of foot-and-mouth disease pdf icon pdf icon
Session 2C:
Novel vaccine delivery approaches: progress updates
20. Expression of FMDV capsid proteins in silkworm-baculovirus expression system and its utilization as an empty Capsid vaccine pdf icon pdf icon
21. Potential of modified vaccinia Ankara (MOA) as a vaccine delivery vector for foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) pdf icon pdf icon
22. Marker potential of a vaccine prepared from a foot-and-mouth disease virus with a partial vp1 g-h loop Deletion pdf icon pdf icon
23. Frenkel lecture: FMD vaccine development - past and future pdf icon pdf icon
Session 2D:
FMD vaccine standards required for global control
24. Keynote: Vaccine quality tests, the value of alternative methods? pdf icon pdf icon
25. A standardized direct contact challenge method for FMDV in swine pdf icon pdf icon
26. Can in vitro methods reliably replace existing vaccine challenge tests? pdf icon pdf icon
27. Correlating vaccine induced protection with humoral and cellular immune responses to FMDV: potential in vitro assays for replacement of potency test pdf icon pdf icon
28. Development of a foot-and-mouth disease vaccine potency test without conducting animal challenge experiment pdf icon  
Session 3:
Biosecurity and buy-in
29. Keynote: Biosecurity, what’s in it for me? pdf icon
30. Foot-and-mouth disease control in endemic settings: combining epidemiology, risk assessment and value chains analysis to identify risk control points pdf icon pdf icon
31. Bridging the divide between two bona fide guardians of society’s interests: the disease exterminators and the Sustainable growth advocates pdf icon pdf icon
32. Keynote: global surveillance for fmd – what are we doing and what could be done pdf icon pdf icon
Session 4:
Measure progress in global and regional FMD control, and early warning of FMDV emergence
33. Keynote: Global surveillance of foot-and-mouth disease: concepts, considerations, and requirements pdf icon pdf icon
34. Sampling, shipping, organisation and testing of inactivated samples to take advantage of molecular analysis Methods pdf icon  
35. Use of infrared thermography to detect signs of foot–and-mouth disease in wild and domestic ungulates pdf icon  
36. Sequence identification and genetic profile of FMDV in a 2007 disease outbreak in Israel using full length Genomic analysis pdf icon  
37. Identification of virulence determinants in FMDV: potential use of functional genomics to predicting viral Pathotypes pdf icon  
38. The distribution of NSP positive animals in regular vaccinated herds as criterion for effectiveness of vaccine And vaccination during endemic year pdf icon pdf icon
39. Estimating the vaccination coverage in an FMD free zone-brazil 2005/2006 pdf icon pdf icon
40. Management of sat-type FMD in southern Africa: present control and trade standards are inappropriate pdf icon pdf icon
Session 5:
Diagnostics: making quality services available where need
41. Keynote diagnostics: a new era in access to high performance diagnostics pdf icon pdf icon
42. Fmd and SVD combined proficiency test studies 2008 – Virological assays pdf icon  
43. FMD and SVD combined proficiency test scheme studies 2008 (phase xxi) – Serology pdf icon  
44. Keynote: Driving up global standards for FMD diagnostic, a key role for proficiency testing and international organisations pdf icon pdf icon
45. An advanced field deployable “pen side” sample preparation and PCR system pdf icon pdf icon
46. Validation of real-time RT-PCR: matrix effect, uncertainty of measurement and precision pdf icon pdf icon
47. Development of solid phase competitive ELISAs based on monoclonal antibodies for the serology of FMDV. Serotypes sat1 and sat2 pdf icon pdf icon
48. Full genome sequencing to support tracing of UK outbreaks of FMD pdf icon pdf icon
49. Sero-surveillance against foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) non-structural protein antibodies in sheep, Goats and cattle in Jordan after 2006 outbreak pdf icon  
Parallel Session 5:
Epidemiology
50. Anticipatory control measures: geographical information systems-based identification of topographic factors Acting as obstacles or disseminators in the 2001 Uruguayan FMD epidemics pdf icon  
51. Network analysis of livestock movements to estimate potential silent spread of foot-and-mouth disease pdf icon pdf icon
52. Modelling of FMD outbreaks in The Netherlands: vaccination and regaining the status ‘freedom of infection pdf icon  
53. Defining the period of infectiousness in cattle naturally infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus pdf icon pdf icon
54. UK 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic: sequence data and possible airborne spread pdf icon pdf icon
55. Localisation of foot-and-mouth disease virus after acute infection in cattle; a novel, immunologically significant site pdf icon pdf icon
56. Investigations into findings of FMD seropositive sheep and goats in Cyprus, an FMD-free country pdf icon pdf icon
57. Results of molecular testing of samples from Pakistan pdf icon pdf icon
58. Tracing 2007-2008 emergency episodes of foot-and-mouth disease virus in south America: phylogenetic Analysis pdf icon pdf icon
59. Sero-prevalence of foot-and-mouth disease in small ruminants under contrasting husbandry practices in Uganda pdf icon pdf icon
60. The status of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Ethiopia pdf icon pdf icon
Session 6:
Components and capacity for effective control
61. Factors influencing global FMD reporting and risk pdf icon pdf icon
62. Participatory epidemiology as compared to conventional foot and mouth disease surveillance tool pdf icon pdf icon
63. Development of an improved capability in support of national bio-security for the surveillance and control of Foot-and-mouth disease in cattle and pigs in Viet Nam pdf icon pdf icon
Parallel Session 6: Diagnostics
64. Detection of FMDV serotypes o, a and Asia 1 by real-time RT-PCR pdf icon pdf icon
65. Linear-after-the-exponential (late) PCR: new detection technologies for pan-FMDV and serotype-specific assays In the field pdf icon pdf icon
66. Evaluation of a lateral flow device for the pen-side diagnosis of foot-and-mouth disease pdf icon pdf icon
67. Detection of persistently foot-and-mouth disease infected cattle by salivary IGA test pdf icon  
68. Development and evaluation of IGM ELISA for the detection of FMDV specific IGM antibodies in bovine and ovine sera pdf icon pdf icon
Session 7:
Prospects for integrating anti-viral approaches
69. Enhanced prospects for FMDV anti-virals targeted to the 3c protease pdf icon pdf icon
70. An antiviral agent, t-1105 prevents from virus excretion from pigs infected with porcinophilic foot-and-mouth Disease virus pdf icon  
Session 8:
Strategy for regional and global control
71. Elements of a global strategy pdf icon pdf icon
Poster Session
72. A foetal goat tongue cell line found highly sensitive for foot-and-mouth disease virus pdf icon  
73. Epizootiological study of foot-and-mouth disease in the Sudan pdf icon  
74. Status of foot-and-mouth disease in Pakistan pdf icon  
75. The relation antibody and protection after foot-and-mouth disease vaccination cannot be standardised pdf icon  
76. Study of immnunobiologic characteristics pdf icon  
77. Piglets with maternally derived antibodies can be vaccinated at 2 weeks of age pdf icon  
78. In vivo and in vitro tests to detect non-structural proteins in foot and mouth disease vaccines pdf icon  
79. Targeting FMDV minigenes to SLA ii positive cells enhances the induction of cellular responses in swine and Confers protection against viral challenge pdf icon  
80. Control of foot and mouth disease under public-private partnership (PPP) pdf icon  
Closed Session
81. List of participants pdf icon  
82. Provisional agenda - standing technical committee of the eufmd commission pdf icon  
83. Item 2: Minimum containment standards for FMD laboratories pdf icon  
84. Item2.1: Minimum standards of biorisk management for laboratories undertaking diagnostic investigations of low-risk samples during an outbreak of FMD pdf icon  
85. Item 3 proposed minimum requirements for adoption at the 38th eufmd general session (2009) as a minimum for member states pdf icon  
86. Options for decentralised diagnosis of secondary cases of foot-and-mouth disease in any future outbreak pdf icon  
87. Transport of FMDV RNA rather than live virus; optimisation of viral recovery by transfection of infectious RNA pdf icon  
88. Item 6. Sero-surveillance in Turkey: the question of harmonising the performance/interpretation of sp antibody Data with/between RG member laboratories pdf icon