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PMAC: A World United Against Infectious Disease

 

http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/empres/Images/news_250113c.gifWith the emergence, re-emergence and spread of a wide variety of infectious diseases affecting human, livestock, and wildlife coupled with drastic increases in the use of natural resources, climate change, and rapid globalization, it is imperative that health issues are addressed in a multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral way...[Read full news]

 


A stepwise approach for progressive control of brucellosis in animals

 

http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/empres/Images/news_250113B.jpgDespite advances in surveillance and control, the prevalence of brucellosis is increasing in many developing countries because of sanitary, socio-economic and political factors. Many countries in post-communist transition face a sharp increase in zoonotic diseases resulting from the breakdown of government-run disease surveillance and control and weak private health and veterinary services. The disease remains a challenge in many countries in the Mediterranean and the Near East. Fast-growing demand for milk, the subsequent upsurge in peri-urban dairy production, and a lack of adequate food safety practices have been identified as risk factors for human brucellosis in many developing countries...[Read full news]

 


 

Upcoming events

 

·      Prince Madihol Awards Conference
28 January-2 February 2013 (Bangkok, Thailand)

·      GF-TADs FAO-OIE Foot-and-Mouth Disease Working Group
8 February (Rome-FAO HQ, Italy)

·      International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance
15-18 February 2013 (Vienna, Austria)


 

Recent publications

 

·        EMPRES Bulletin Issue no. 41-2012

·        Lessons from HPAI: A technical stocktaking of outputs, outcomes, best practices and lessons learned from the fight against highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia 2005-2011
FAO Animal Production and Health Paper 176

·        High-Level Technical Meeting to Address Health Risks at the Human-Animal-Ecosystems Interfaces by FAO, OIE, WHO, UNSIC

 

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