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Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 07:23:46 -0600
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Dear colleagues,

Yes, we must have and use an efficient vaccine. The vaccine and the 
vaccination should be part of the strategy to " eradicate PPR" however they 
are not the whole strategy. In the perspective to "eradicate" the disease 
we need first and foremost to have indicator such as the PREVALENCE which 
will be used to measure our progress. I am wondering whether currently each 
country where the disease in endemic can provide annual prevalence of the 
disease for the last five year.

Serge Nzietchueng
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Serge Nzietchueng, DVM, MSc
Adjunct Professor, Ecosystem Health Initiative
Adjunct Instructor, School of Public Health
University Technical Advisor, USAID Grantee RESPOND Project
University of Minnesota
Department of Veterinary Population Medicine
385 Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine
1365 Gortner Avenue
St Paul, MN 55108
Mobile: +250787609507 
Skype: nitches2

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