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Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, New Delhi State Veterinary Services Directorate District Veterinary Services (DVO/ DAHO) Block Veterinary Services (BLDO/ BAHO) Veterinary Hospital (Veterinary Officer) Village Level (Farmer/ Village Representative/ Veterinary Field Assistant)
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Central Monitoring Unit (CMU) District Unit State Laboratory / Veterinary College Block Veterinary Hospital Veterinary Dispensary/Hospital NGOs Local bodies Private Veterinary Practitioners Stockman/sub-centers District Laboratory Regional / National Laboratory State Monitoring Unit at AH Directorate DADF-NIC
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WHO: International Health Regulations http://www.who.int//ihr/ OIE: Terrestrial Animal Health Code since 1968 http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/Mcode/en_sommaire.htm OIE: Aquatic Animal Health Code since 1995 http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/fcode/en_sommaire.htm http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/fcode/en_sommaire.htm OIE / FAO Network of expertise for animal influenza www.offlu.net
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DADF-NIC Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) for the rapid identification, confirmation and response to outbreaks of international importance Event Management System (EMS) Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN) OIE-FAO network of expertise on influenza (OFFLU) International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) EMPRES Global Animal Disease Information System (EMPRES-i) GLEWS: An early warning system that formally brings together human and animal health systems Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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WHO GLOBAL ALERT AND RESPONSE Mandate and International Agreement (IHR 2005) WHO Decentralized Structure & Capacity 6 regional and 142 country offices Our collective Experience in managing public health events Consistency Timeliness Technical Excellence Transparency and Accountability The Networks and Partnerships that we have developed and rely on (e.g. GOARN, regional and sub-regional networks, specialist networks, WHO CCs; GISN ) Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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GOARN is a partnership of over 190 technical institutions and networks coordinating actions and resources to respond to public health events of international concern Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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Epidemic Intelligence – GPHIN Real time gathering information on outbreaks English French Arab Chinese Russian Spanish and Google may help increase languages Sources : - GPHIN 39% - WHO System 33% - Pro-MED 6% - Others (labs, NGO) 22% Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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WHO GLOBAL ALERT AND RESPONSE Mandate and International Agreement (IHR 2005) WHO Decentralized Structure & Capacity 6 regional and 142 country offices Our collective Experience in managing public health events Consistency Timeliness Technical Excellence Transparency and Accountability The Networks and Partnerships that we have developed and rely on (e.g. GOARN, regional and sub-regional networks, specialist networks, WHO CCs; GISN ) Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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Epidemic Intelligence – GPHIN Real time gathering information on outbreaks English French Arab Chinese Russian Spanish and Google may help increase languages Sources : - GPHIN 39% - WHO System 33% - Pro-MED 6% - Others (labs, NGO) 22% Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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What is GLEWS? Provides an early warning system that formally brings together human and animal health systems of FAO, OIE and WHO to aid joint risk/ epidemiological assessment Links to other networks e.g. OIE-FAO network of expertise on influenza (OFFLU), the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) and other mechanisms available to the organizations Develops other prevention products e.g. guidance Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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World Animal Health Information System(WAHIS) Immediate notifications and follow-up reports submitted by Member Countries in response to exceptional disease events occurring in these countries as well as follow-up reports about these events, Six-monthly reports describing the OIE-listed disease situations in each country Annual reports providing further background information on animal health, on laboratory and vaccine production facilities, etc. Source : International Disease Surveillance and Networking for Emerging Diseases/Zoonoses, Gyanendra Gongal,Scientist, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology, WHO Regional Office for south East Asia
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