The document summarizes global, regional, and national progress on foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control based on the 2012 global FMD control strategy. At the global level, the FAO-OIE FMD working group coordinates implementation of the strategy. Regionally, roadmap meetings in various regions like West Eurasia, South Asia, the Middle East, and West Africa have assessed over 100 countries' control plans. Nationally, over 30 countries have advanced in the progressive control pathway for FMD stages. Key priorities include surveillance, diagnosis, regional networks, vaccine quality, and cross-border coordination. The working group aims to train on guidelines and roadmaps and establish an expert group to support country implementation of the
OS16 - 2.P1.a Global, Regional and National Progress of FMD Control - S. Metwally
1. GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL PROGRESS OF
FMD CONTROL
Samia Metwally (FAO), Laure Weber-Vintzel (OIE)
Co-chairs, GF-TAD FMD Working Group
Eran Raizman(FAO), Silvia Kreindel (FAO), Nadège Leboucq (OIE),
Gregorio Torres (OIE)
2. Contents
• Global FMD control strategy implementation
• Progress made so far
• Tools and guidelines
• Top regional priorities
4. 4
Global Regional National
GF-TADs FMD WG Developed the
GS and coordinate it’s
implementation
Regional roadmap meetings
for country assessment
Use of PCP-FMD guidelines as
tool for implementation
Global Network:
• FAO/OIE FMD reference lab
network
• Epidemiology network
Regional laboratory and
epidemiology networks
Countries’ investment and
control plans (FAO, OIE and donor
support)
Performance of veterinary
services (PVS)
Training/workshop/webinar
FMD Global Strategy
Global, National and Regional Approach
5. CVOs and FMD national specialists participate
development partners invited
Share information on FMD and vaccine selection
Review of national control plan
PCP stage acceptance: questionnaire, interview and
assessment by regional advisory group
Regional Roadmap Platform
6. Regional FMD Virus Pools
2
3&4
4
3
PHEFA
7
6
5
SEAC
FMD
1
West Eurasia
Middle East
W. Africa
7
SADC
7. No. Regional Roadmaps
Before GS
After GS
Present0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
2008
2011
2011
2012
2012
2016
WEA
SADC
SAARC
ME
EA
WA
total
5
11
7
1 2 3
2
1
15
NoRoadmap
Region
Before GS After GS Present
19. 1. Raise awareness on disease recognition and timely reporting
2. Surveillance (passive/active)
3. Accurate and timely diagnosis of FMD
4. Regional laboratory and epidemiology networks
5. Vaccine matching and quality
6. Cross border and regional coordination and harmonization on
surveillance, control and share of information
7. Combine control of FMD with other livestock diseases
8. Funding
Top Regional Priorities
20. FMD vaccination and Post-vaccination Monitoring
Guidelines
What is next?
FAO-OIE Press release, pocket guide, training sessions, backstopping
21. 2016-2017 Priorities
GF-TADs FMD Working Group
with EuFMD
Train OIE and FAO field staff, RAG & global expert group on PCP
Identify training needs and conduct roadmap meetings
Prepare 5-year plan for the implementation of the global strategy
Produce 2nd edition the PCP-FMD guidelines- in revision
Develop risk assessment plan- in revision
2016-2017
22.
23. Global Expert Group
Function: supports countries and follow up in the
implementation of PCP and provides trainings
Global list of leading experts; in
Laboratory diagnostics
Epidemiology
Vaccine and vaccination
Socio-economics and economics
Disease management and control
• Languages: English, French, Russian and Arabic
• Training on PCP-FMD
If interested, send CV to
FAO-FMD@fao.org & OIE-
FMD@oie.int