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National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom, Nigéria

National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom, Nigéria

The first panzootic of Rinderpest in West Africa that occurred between 1885-1890, caused deaths of over 90% of the cattle population. The second wave of the panzootic occurred between 1913 and 1914 and culminated in a drastic reduction of cattle population from 9.01million to 2.7 million. The devastating effects of these Rinderpest outbreaks were responsible […]

Developing biosecurity checklists to facilitate the progressive adoption of good practices among pig farmers in the United Republic of Tanzania

Developing biosecurity checklists to facilitate the progressive adoption of good practices among pig farmers in the United Republic of Tanzania

Synopsis (résumé court)This document outlines a checklist on biosecurity for small and medium-scale pig farms in Sumbawanga, Tanzania. It has been developed, tested and validated in a participatory manner with farmers, extension officers and subject matter experts. While part 1 of this document includes the checklist itself, part 2 describes how the checklist has been […]

FAO urges Western African countries to strengthen Rift Valley fever preparedness

FAO urges Western African countries to strengthen Rift Valley fever preparedness

Previous and ongoing rains in Western Africa are creating favorable habitat conditions for the Rift Valley fever (RVF) vector amplification, resulting in persistent suitable hotspots for the RVF occurrence in the Sahel belt across Niger, Mali, Senegal, Mauritania, Chad, Burkina Faso, Gambia, and northern Nigeria. For these reasons, FAO is advising countries to raise awareness […]

Publication de nouvelles lignes directrices relatives à la surveillance sanitaire pour améliorer la protection de la faune sauvage

Publication de nouvelles lignes directrices relatives à la surveillance sanitaire pour améliorer la protection de la faune sauvage

L’Union internationale pour la conservation de la nature (UICN)   et l’Organisation mondiale de la santé animale (OMSA) ont publié des lignes directrices actualisées relatives à la surveillance des maladies, des agents pathogènes et des agents toxiques chez les animaux sauvages en liberté. Ces lignes directrices sont destinées aux autorités responsables des espèces sauvages et aux personnes travaillant avec […]