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Country report for “Peste des Petits Ruminants(PPR).” Dr. Yousef S N S SH Al Azemi Head, Epidemiology & Zoonosis, Animal Health Department Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources State of Kuwait
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PPR outbreaks 2011-2015
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Ongoing control measures detection of clinical cases isolation of affected animals movement restrictions collection of specimens for laboratory examination& diagnosis in the national laboratory report and monitor illness disposal of carcasses and disinfection vaccination in response to outbreaks public awareness
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Ongoing control measures cont’d : Preventive measures Bio security measures importation of live animals in accordance with the OIE Terrestrial Code Border posts security monitor and control live animals market
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Surveillance activities General surveillance : Passive clinical surveillance to diagnose clinically subspecies cases Most of the outbreaks clinically diagnosed Representative samples submitted for laboratory examination Due to possibility of mixed infection, laboratory confirmed cases considered as positive cases
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Laboratory Diagnosis AGID Competitive ELISA(c.ELISA) Immunocapture ELISA Rapid detection for Antigen in nasal and conjunctival specimen Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR)
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Current control measures impact on PPR not encouraging Outbreaks occurs in each month in a year Outbreaks causes direct losses due to mortality, abortion etc., Indirect losses not estimated
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Difficulties encountered to control some owners delay vaccination in response to outbreaks delay in contact to VA by some owners during disease outbreaks lack of diagnostic facilities some times
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Future PPR control measures ( in compliance with the OIE/FAO International conference, 31 march- 2 April 2015, Côte d’ivoire, 2015) PPR considered as top priority for prevention, diagnosis, control and eradication. VS strengthened with updated legislations to improve compliance with the OIE standards on disease surveillance, early detection, and notification. National control program, cooperate with regional international level. Use of vaccines in compliance with the OIE standards, with compatible vaccination protocol. safe vaccine, vaccinate all susceptible population, create flock immunity in the national herds. Strengthen national diagnostic laboratory facilities, quality assurance, training, etc. implement surveillance program for PPR in all susceptible species, understanding PPR variants circulation and its worldwide distribution.
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Future PPR control measures (in compliance with OIE/FAO International conference, 31 march- 2 April 2015, Côte) d’ivoire, 2015) attend the regional PPR road map meetings under the GF-TADs, continuous evaluation and monitoring of the PPR situation. establishment or strengthening of regional epidemiology, laboratory and socio-economic network, Communication at national and regional level; robust data management systems, conducting cost–benefit analyses.
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Conclusions The state of Kuwait willing to control PPR by continuing currently present control measures and, By following the recommendations of OIE/FAO International conference, 31 march- 2 April 2015, Côte d’ivoire, 2015.
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