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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 09:15:04 +0000
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Dear All, 
 
We are having quite a lot to say on seromonitoring.  Looking at the points actually made in the contributions I think that there is more agreement than disagreement about how this tool can be used.  However, we will not "sort out" seromonitoring in this e-conference, that is not its purpose.  What we have done is show that this is a subject requiring more discussion in the relevant thematic group of PPR-GREN, which should then provide a position on seromonitoring for the OIE-FAO TADs Joint Working Group on PPR to consider.  Therefore, having started this discussion I am now going to bring it to a close for this e-conference unless something absolutely innovative comes in.  
 
In the meantime we need to refocus on this week's main session topic which is deciding the main themes for PPR-GREN. 
 
Kind regards, 
Moderator. 

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