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Establishment of a PPR Global Research and Expertise Network (PPR-GREN)

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Dear Moderator
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>My name is Dr Therese Danho. I work in the central laboratory, which is in Bingerville Côte d'Ivoire.
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>I would like to contribute to reach an effective control of PPR in infected regions. For me, we should use the following suggestions:
>1- Make the census of small ruminants (sheeps and goats)
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>2- Note the periods of disease outbreaks after a correct diagnosis in each country during the year.
>3- Start the vaccination campaign before the period known as disease outbreak occurrence. Carry out a correct and wide vaccination and mark vaccinated animals.
>4- Advise farmers to avoid introducing unlabeled animals in their farm.
>5- During epidemiological surveillances, all the unlabeled animals up to 4 months age should be vaccinated.
>I think , these suggestions will convince donors and decision makers for financing PPR progressive control and the eradication of the disease
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>Dr Therese Danho
>Laboratoire Central vétérinaire de Bingerville
>BP 206 Bingerville, COTE D'IVOIRE
>E.mail: [log in to unmask]
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