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

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Dear moderator and dear all,
 
I agree with that we should include other diseases  such as sheep and goats pox in the progressive control of PPR in small ruminants. If I well remember Cirad had in collaboration with LANAVET (Cameroon) developped recombinant vaccine against PPR using Capripox as support. I don't know if this vaccine is still available ; if yes so we can easily go for progressive control of PPR and SGP. I think Dr Adama or Ngagnou could answer to this.
 
Kind regards!
Bidjeh Kebkiba,
Head of virology Unit, IRED (Chad),
Route de farcha,
PO box 433, Ndjamena- Chad. 

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