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ISPM 35 Systems approach for pest risk management of fruit flies (tephritidae)
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: March-April 2012
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RAP-ECTAD E-Newsletter
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: May-June 2012
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: January-February 2012
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 40
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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Regional status of pest surveillance in the context of ISPM No. 6: International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures – Guidelines for Pest Surveillance Analysis of the responses to the Implementation Review and Support System (IRSS) questionnaire from APPPC countries
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| An fundamental activity of national plant protection organizations is to conduct pest surveillance. For the purpose of international trade, the results of pest surveillance provide the basis for pest listing, identification of pest status, pest categorization and the conduct of pest risk analyses. In 1997, the International Plant Protection Convention issued the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 6: (...) |
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RAP Publication
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2012
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Lessons learned from the eradication of rinderpest for controlling other transboundary animal diseases GREP Symposium and High-Level Meeting, 12-15 October 2010
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| A world without rinderpest has been a long-awaited goal since the seminal work by G. Lancisi in early XVIII century. Early reports of simple hygienic measures, such as quarantine and slaughter, stopping the transmission of infection and eradicating the disease at the local level showed that global eradication should be possible. More difficult to achieve, however, were control and eradication where cattle populations were (...) |
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FAO Animal Production and Health Proceedings
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: July-August 2012
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RAP-ECTAD E-Newsletter
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 41
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter : November-December 2012
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RAP-ECTAD E-Newsletter
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: November-December 2012
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RAP-ECTAD E-Newsletter
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Monitoring and Surveillance of Cereals Pests, Diseases and Weeds Report from Central Asia 2012
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| Cereal crops in Central Asia are affected by a number of biotic stresses like diseases, pests and weeds as well as abiotic stresses – drought and high temperature. Climatic condition during the growing 2011-2012 season was not favourable for rusts and many other foliar diseases. In addition, damages by insect pests were significant, especially by Sunn pest, cereal leaf beetle and aphids. |
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Regional Asia and Pacific - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD-RAP) Newsletter ::: September-October 2012
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RAP-ECTAD E-Newsletter
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Challenges of national, regional and global information systems and surveillance for major animal diseases and zoonoses
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 37
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 39
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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Challenges of national, regional and global information systems and surveillance for major animal diseases and zoonoses
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| International workshop - list of participants |
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2010
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 35
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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2010
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International coordination for the prevention, detection and control of transboundary animal diseases
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| Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) pose a serious threat to livestock, spreading across borders, regions and even continents to endanger the animals upon which 12 percent of the world’s population depends for living. Many TADs also put public health at risk, with 70 percent of new diseases which affect humans, having animal origins… |
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Global review of forest pests and diseases
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FAO Forestry Paper
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 33
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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2009
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 34
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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2009
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Integrating Wildlife Issues into the Prevention, Control & Response to Transboundary Animal Diseases
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| Enhancing preparedness and response capacity to highly pathogenic avian influenza (and other emerging/re-emerging zoonotic diseases) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia countries |
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2009
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 30
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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2008
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EMPRES Transboundary Animal Diseases Bulletin: Issue No. 32
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| EMPRES Bulletin publication provides information from different sources on the effective prevention and progressive control of key Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs), analysing animal disease risks to countries and reporting on progress in the control of such diseases in affected countries. |
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EMPRES Bulletin
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2008
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