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Moving towards the global control of foot and mouth disease: an opportunity for donors.

S Forman1, F Le Gall, D Belton, B Evans, J L François, G Murray, D Sheesley, A Vandersmissen, S Yoshimura.   

Abstract

Livestock contributes significantly to the world economy. However, animal diseases are still a major constraint on economic growth, the reduction of poverty and food security. Among the most significant diseases is foot and mouth disease (FMD), a highly contagious, multi-species animal disease with a devastating impact on national economies and trade. Less obvious is the severe constraint that FMD places on both development and the reduction of poverty in developing countries where this disease is endemic. As a result of its global implications and the high costs that it imposes on society, FMD is an infectious disease whose control and prevention are recognised as being a global public good. Moving towards the global control of FMD should be considered a priority for donors, but will require long-term commitment from all parties, strong political will from governments and concerted financial support from donors. Areas of intervention must fall within the framework of programmes developed by international organisations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), through the FAO/OIE Global Framework for the Progressive Control of FMD and Other Transboundary Animal Diseases, as well as the disease control programmes of the regions concerned. Such a goal should specifically focus on analytical work (micro-economic impact and cost-benefit analyses of FMD at the household level and on the poor), research, surveillance networks, communication, monitoring and evaluation, and continuous strengthening of Veterinary Services.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20462147     DOI: 10.20506/rst.28.3.1935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Tech        ISSN: 0253-1933            Impact factor:   1.181


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Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2010-08-18       Impact factor: 1.559

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Authors:  T J D Knight-Jones; J Rushton
Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2013-08-16       Impact factor: 2.670

3.  Mass vaccination, immunity and coverage: modelling population protection against foot-and-mouth disease in Turkish cattle.

Authors:  T J D Knight-Jones; S Gubbins; A N Bulut; K D C Stärk; D U Pfeiffer; K J Sumption; D J Paton
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-02-26       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Economic effects of foot and mouth disease outbreaks along the cattle marketing chain in Uganda.

Authors:  Sylvia Angubua Baluka
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2016-06-02

5.  A Q Method Approach to Evaluating Farmers' Perceptions of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccination in Vietnam.

Authors:  Dinh Bao Truong; Aurélie Binot; Marisa Peyre; Ngoc Hai Nguyen; Stéphane Bertagnoli; Flavie Luce Goutard
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2017-06-26

6.  Benefit-Cost Analysis of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccination at the Farm-Level in South Vietnam.

Authors:  Dinh Bao Truong; Flavie Luce Goutard; Stéphane Bertagnoli; Alexis Delabouglise; Vladimir Grosbois; Marisa Peyre
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2018-02-26

Review 7.  Review on Outbreak Dynamics, the Endemic Serotypes, and Diversified Topotypic Profiles of Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Isolates in Ethiopia from 2008 to 2018.

Authors:  Ashenafi Kiros Wubshet; Junfei Dai; Qian Li; Jie Zhang
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-11-18       Impact factor: 5.048

8.  Transboundary movements of foot-and-mouth disease from India to Sri Lanka: A common pattern is shared by serotypes O and C.

Authors:  L T Ranaweera; W W M U K Wijesundara; H S M Jayarathne; N J Knowles; J Wadsworth; A Gray; A M J B Adikari; C K Weebadde; S D S S Sooriyapathirana
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-12-31       Impact factor: 3.240

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