Dear Subscribers,


The FAO EMPRES team is pleased to announce the EMPRES-Animal Health 360 Bulletin No.43, a new look of FAO EMPRES Bulletin. This volume contains the following topics, and the full bulletin can be download here<http://www.fao.org/docrep/019/i3752e/i3752e.pdf>.



EDITORIAL NOTE



PERSPECTIVES
*         World Livestock 2013 - Changing disease landscapes
*         Prevention and control of transboundary animal diseases for the benefit of smallholders and pastoralists: the importance of an animal health economics perspective
*         H7N9 avian influenza A(H7N9) surveillance for uninfected countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia



ADVANCES
*         Towards the institutionalization of regional animal health networks in West and Central Africa
*         FAO supports animal health networks in Eastern Africa
*         FAO supports access to sequencing services for animal health laboratories
*         FAO coordinates strategies to respond to the resurgence of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in Africa
*         Working towards the next generation of animal health surveillance tools: the RISKSUR project
*         The Global Platform for African swine fever and other important diseases of swine
*         African swine fever training activities in Eastern Europe and Central Asia



FAO IN ACTION
*         FAO's contribution to improve rabies control in West and Central Africa



NEWS
*         Launching LinkTADs
*         FAO launches emergency projects to fight H7N9 avian influenza
*         Ashley Robinson tribute
*         Joseph Litamoi tribute
*         Publications



Hope this volume is of your interests.



Sincerely Yours,



TADs-Network-Asia

Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD)

FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (FAORAP)

39 Phra Athit Road, Pra Nakorn
Bangkok, 10200, Thailand



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