The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, 26-28 2009 Activity Report on Animal Health.

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The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, Activity Report on Animal Health 2009 Carolyn Benigno Animal Health Officer

The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, Activity Report on Animal Health 2009 Regional Feed Safety Workshop (from 2009) Objectives: –To identify feed safety issues in the region –To develop a plan of action on feed safety Activity –1. Survey on feed safety and its issues among APHCA member countries. –2. Conduct of a 3 day workshop for representatives from APHCA countries that would cover the feed industry in Asia, introduction to feed safety, implementation of safe animal feeding standards and Good Production Practices for the livestock industry, feed safety issues, and identification of priority feed safety issues.. Funding proposalParticipants (17) –Travel and DSA US$ –Resource persons/Contracts US$ –Miscellaneous US$ –Total US$ Co-sponsoring: Regular Program (10,000); APHCA (26,000)

The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, Activity Report on Animal Health 2009 GIS Training for Environmental Animal Health Management (Advanced Course on Quantum GIS) Objective: –To develop capacity in creating new map layers and prepare maps of relevant epidemiological factors and interpret these for environmental animal health management. – To develop capacity in analyzing data from various sources that will allow participants to produce interdisciplinary studies of smallholder livestock production and environmental animal health. Activities: –Preparation of training materials (map files, data sets, software sets) –Conduct of a 4 day training for representatives (preferably same participants in GIS I) from APHCA countries. Funding proposal : –Participants (16) Travel and DSA US$ –Resource persons/Contracts US$ –Supplies and Materials US$ –Total US$ Co-sponsoring: EAHMI (USD ), APHCA (25,000) other projects, Regular Program, OIE SEAFMD - to be confirmed (20,000)

The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, Activity Report on Animal Health 2009 International Field Epidemiology Training Program for Veterinarians (FETPV) Objective: –To develop capacity on field epidemiology where participants are able to apply basic epidemiological concepts, conduct animal disease surveillance, conduct animal disease outbreak investigation and apply principles of risk communication Activities –Support travel, course tuition, accommodation, meals, field exercises, honoraria, lab fees for trainees attending the VEA –Conduct a 5 day regional short course on data analysis Funding Proposal: USD 19, Co-sponsoring: USAID-US$ 100,000; US CDC- two-year US$ 116,000

The 33 rd APHCA Session and Workshop on Animal Productivity Enhancement in APHCA Countries Pokhara, Nepal, Activity Report on Animal Health 2009 Bat Disease Surveillance Workshop for selected countries General Objective: To understand the epidemiology and disease ecology of bat-borne viral infections and the role bats play in the current detection of Ebola-Reston and other diseases while developing capacity within and engaging Philippine wildlife officials in the investigation of bat viral diseases. Specific Objectives: Improve disease monitoring capacity of wildlife and veterinary officers through improved surveillance and diagnostic capability on monitoring bat-borne zoonotic diseases Activity: Conduct a workshop for wildlife officers and veterinarians on bat disease surveillance including the capture, handling, sampling, diagnostics and epidemiology. Funding proposal Participants Travel and DSA US$ Resource persons/Contracts US$ Miscellaneous US$ Total US$ Co-sponsoring APHCA (25,000). Other sources (5,000)