Avian flu
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| News, documents and other resources. |
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Emergency Prevention System (EMPRES) - Animal disease component
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| FAO’s EMPRES-Livestock programme continues to play a major role in the fight against persisting and/or spreading transboundary animal diseases at a global level, with emphasis however on developing countries. Salient under EMPRES is the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme (GREP) which has ... |
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FAO Animal Health publications
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| Provides links to FAO publications in the area of Infectious diseases, Parasitic diseases, Trypanosomiasis, Economics and Epidemiology, and Veterinary services. |
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Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme (GREP)
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| The launching of GREP was founded on the scientific understanding that the eradication of rinderpest was feasible. Not only has eradication proved feasible, it has probably already been achieved, and an international statement about Global Rinderpest Freedom is expected to be made within the year ... |
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International Portal on Food Safety, Animal & Plant Health - IPFSAPH : DISEASES
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| The diseases section includes : Acariosis of bees ; African horse sickness ; African swine fever ; American foulbrood ; Anthrax ; Atrophic rhinitis of swine ; Aujeszky's disease ; Avian chlamydiosis ; Avian infectious bronchitis ; Avian infectious laryngotracheitis ; Avian mycoplasmosis ; Avian ... |
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International Portal on Food Safety, Animal & Plant Health - IPFSAPH : QUARANTINE
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| This section includes information on QUARANTINE , used for regulations restricting the sale or shipment of living organisms, usually to prevent the introduction of disease or pest invasion of an area. The International Portal on Food Safety, Animal & Plant Health (IPFSAPH) facilitates trade in ... |
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PROGRAMME AGAINST AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS - PAAT
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| The Programme Against African Trypanosomiasis (PAAT) is an international alliance that treats the tsetse/trypanosomiasis problem as an integral part of development and poverty alleviation, assuring positive and lasting results in trypanosomiasis-affected areas.
PAAT forms the umbrella for an ... |
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Pro-Poor HPAI Risk Reduction
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| Many human diseases have emerged from the infections of wild and domesticated animals. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is the most recent example. The spread of HPAI, its actual impacts on agriculture and its potential impacts on human health, put this disease at the forefront of global ... |
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Veterinary Public Health and Feed and Food Safety (VPH)
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| Programme description and links to related publications. |
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