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

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We should take the opportunity to build on what FAO and others are doing to proceed to a systematic review or scoping study to identify information (epidemiology, socio-economics, virus ecology, diagnostic test,......) gaps, which are important to clearly identify the way forward regarding the PPR control or eradication program.

Serge Nzietchueng
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


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