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Nouveau cadre pour renforcer l’alerte précoce face aux menaces sanitaires animales

Nouveau cadre pour renforcer l’alerte précoce face aux menaces sanitaires animales

Le 11 novembre 2024, lors du 17e Symposium international sur l’épidémiologie vétérinaire et l’économie (ISVEE17) à Sydney, en Australie, la FAO a présenté son nouveau Cadre stratégique pour l’alerte précoce face aux menaces sanitaires animales. Fernanda Dórea, coordinatrice du projet Alerte précoce et exploration des données à la FAO, a introduit ce cadre en soulignant […]

CDC: H5N1 mutations in severely ill patient could boost spread, but risk remains low

CDC: H5N1 mutations in severely ill patient could boost spread, but risk remains low

The genetic analysis of the H5N1 avian flu virus in specimens from the nation’s first severely ill hospitalized patient in Louisiana reveals mutations that may enable upper-airway infection and greater transmission, concludes a technical summary from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But the authors of the report, released late yesterday afternoon, say the risk of an […]

Building a Unified Knowledge Management Framework for SPS: Key Outcomes from the African Union Consultative Meeting

Building a Unified Knowledge Management Framework for SPS: Key Outcomes from the African Union Consultative Meeting

The African Union’s Agriculture and Food Security Division (AFSD), in collaboration with the Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) and the African Union Inter-African Phytosanitary Council (AU-IAPSC), convened the Consultative Meeting on the Development and Promotion of Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) and Information-Sharing Platforms on Food Safety, Plant, and Animal Health. Held from November 25 […]

Africa CDC : Africa lists diagnostics for priority diseases

Africa CDC : Africa lists diagnostics for priority diseases

Africa has developed a preferred list to guide efforts in improving access to diagnostics for epidemic-prone diseases on the continent. Mpox, dengue, cholera, bacterial meningitis, and measles are the first set of priority diseases for which priority diagnostics have been shortlisted based on the set criteria outlined in the Target Product Profiles (TPPs). “Specific tests for these diseases will undergo evaluation as part […]