XXXV SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE PAN AMERICAN FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE CENTER F I N A L R E P O R T Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil 13-14 March, 2008 Veterinary Public Health - PAHO/WHO Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE FINAL REPORT Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil March 13-14, 2008 VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH - PAHO/WHO Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center South American Commission for the Fight against Foot-and-Mouth Disease, 35, 2008, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. Final Report. Rio de Janeiro: Pan American Foot-andMouth Disease Center. 63 p. 1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease – Americas. 2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease – Control and Eradication. 1. Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center, ed. CONTENTS FINAL REPORT 1. Opening of Meeting .................................................................................................................................. 05 2. Secretariat Report .................................................................................................................................... 06 I. Foot-and-Mouth Disease Situation of the Continent ............................................................................................. 06 II. XXXIII COSALFA Resolutions Fulfillment ............................................................................................................... 07 III. Other activities carried out by PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO ....................................................................................... 13 1. Inter-American Group for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Eradication (GIEFA) ..................................................... 13 2. Permanent Veterinary Committee (PVC) ....................................................................................................... 13 3. Technical Mission from the OIE for the Southern Cone ................................................................................ 13 4. Information and Epidemiologic Surveillance ................................................................................................ 14 5. Cooperation Project with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) ....................................................... 14 6. Research and Discussion of International Standards .................................................................................. 15 7. Biosafety ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 8. Food Safety ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 9. Zoonosis and Local Development ................................................................................................................ 18 10. Avian Influenza .............................................................................................................................................. 19 3. Discussion of Report ................................................................................................................................ 19 4. Situation of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the Countries .............................................................................. 19 5. OIE Presentation ...................................................................................................................................... 20 6. Report from Pre-COSALFA International Seminar ..................................................................................... 21 7. Report on Laboratory Activities ................................................................................................................. 21 8. Closing of the Meeting .............................................................................................................................. 23 RESOLUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 27 ANNEXES .................................................................................................................................................... 39 - Agenda (Annex 1) ...................................................................................................................................... 41 - List of Participants (Annex 2) ..................................................................................................................... 45 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING FINAL REPORT 1. OPENING OF THE MEETING The inaugural Chair consisted of the following members: Mr. João Carlos Fagundes Machado, Agriculture, Livestock, and Agribusiness Secretary, State of Rio Grande do Sul, representing the Government of the State of Rio Grande do Sul; Dr. Albino Belotto, Ex Officio Secretary, 35th COSALFA; Dr. Carlos Sperotto, President, Agricultural Federation, State of Rio Grande do Sul; State Deputy Jerônimo Goergen, representing the Rio Grande do Sul Legislative Assembly; Dr. Jamil Gomes de Souza, Director, Animal Health Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply-MAPA; Mr. Francisco Signor, MAPA Superintendent in the State of Rio Grande do Sul; Dr. Mercedes Campos, President, 34th COSALFA and Delegate of the Agriculture and Animal Health Autonomous ServiceSASA/Venezuela; Dr. Tito Díaz, Animal Production and Health Senior Officer of FAO's Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean; Dr. Luís Barcos, OIE Regional Representative for the Americas; Dr. Ricardo Molins, Chief of Animal Health and Food Safety, IICA/Costa Rica; and Dr. Air Fagundes dos Santos, President, Veterinary Medicine Council, State of Rio Grande do Sul, representing Brazil's Federal Veterinary Medicine Council. A video was shown on which the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply of Brazil welcomed participants and stressed the importance of the work done by the countries toward the eradication and prevention of foot-and-mouth disease-FMD in South America, and particularly the efforts done by Brazil for its recognition as a country free of the disease. Dr. Carlos Sperotto, President of the Agricultural Federation of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, welcomed participants on behalf of Brazil's and the State of Rio Grande do Sul's private sector, and underlined the importance of the event. He thanked the authorities for their interest in hosting COSALFA and in maintaining national and international eradication policies. Dr. Sperotto also informed participants about the signing of the Mercosur Rural Associations Federation/World Animal Health Organization (FARM/OIE) Agreement on FARM's recognition as the sector's accredited representative before OIE. Deputy Jerônimo Goergen greeted participants and referred to the Legislative Assembly's support for national and international policies toward eradicating the disease. Dr. Jamil Gomes de Souza, Brazil's Director of Animal Health, mentioned the efforts and the accomplishments to date but expressed his concern over the apparent silence, which might be interpreted as if the battle had already been won. Dr. Albino Belotto, COSALFA's Ex Officio Secretary, welcomed participants and mentioned the joint work successfully done by the private and the public sectors, as well as by the international technical and economic cooperation agencies. COSALFA is now 35-years old and is aware of the P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 5 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A importance of a systemic approach to the Veterinary Public Health Unit in a health and agriculture context. The foot-and-mouth disease has a strong impact on food security and trade relations among countries. Thus, combating it means gains for both the productive sector and the countries' progress. The maintenance of technical cooperation extended by PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has had Brazil's support in the form of resources contributed and of a technical cooperation agreement to strengthen the country's capacities for responding to sanitary problems. Mr. João Carlos F. Machado welcomed the COSALFA members and the national and international observers to the State of Rio Grande do Sul, and saluted the State Department professionals in particular. Mr. Machado referred to the vaccination coverage of over 95 percent at the final stage ended last January and to a 97-percent result of an immunity evaluation survey. He also mentioned the initiatives to strengthen the structure developed by the Department. Mr. Francisco Signor thanked his team and FARSUL for their efforts in making preparations for this meeting and urged the countries to strengthen themselves, establish alliances, and organize themselves regionally to face markets and competitors. It was then proposed that a representative be elected President of the 35th COSALFA and another as its Rapporteur. Dr. Jamil de Souza was elected President, and Dr. Rodrigo Mena, Undersecretary for Agricultural and Production Promotion, of Ecuador's MAGAP, was elected Rapporteur. 2. SECRETARIAT'S REPORT The Secretariat's Report covered the period from March 2007 through March 2008. It started with a brief review of the situation of foot-and-mouth disease in South America, a subject to be dealt with in greater detail in the course of the meeting. There followed an assessment about the compliance of the resolutions adopted by the 34th COSALFA, on the basis of compliance of these resolutions by both the countries and the Ex Officio Secretariat in relation to the objectives of the 2005-2009 Hemispheric Foot-and-Mouth Disease Eradication Plan-PHEFA. Lastly, during the session devoted to Other Activities Developed by PANAFTOSA/ PAHO-WHO, the report reviewed the results of interagency and inter-institution cooperation agreements, projects, and efforts jointly developed with the Inter-American Group on Foot-and-Mouth Disease EradicationGIEFA; the Permanent Veterinary Committee-CVP; the World Animal Health Organization-OIE; the InterAmerican Development Bank-IBD; the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization-FAO; the InterAmerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture-IICA; the U.S. Department of Agriculture-USDA; the Canadian Food Inspection Agency-CFIA; the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply-MAPA and its research arm, EMBRAPA. Also reviewed were important aspects of cooperation pertaining to information and epidemiologic surveillance, international standards, and Biosafety. I - Foot-and-mouth disease situation on the Continent North America, Central America, and the Caribbean maintained their status as regions free of footand-mouth disease-FDM without vaccination. In South America, Chile, and Guyana have also maintained their status as countries free of FMD, without vaccination. Argentina's Patagonia, with the incorporation of part North B; Peru's southern, central, and eastern regions; and Colombia's Urabá Chocoano are also still considered FDM-free, without vaccination. In 2007, the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina joined the FDM-free countries or areas, without vaccination. Uruguay remains also free, without vaccination, as does Argentina's territory north of parallel 42º. Brazil has eleven states with suspended status, but has 6 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A gained recognition for southern Pará. Colombia, Bolivia, and Paraguay have extensive FDM-free areas, with vaccination. Through the Permanent Veterinary Committee's intermediation, a High Surveillance Zone-ZAV has been established along the binational or tripartite border areas of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. This zone is subject to more intense surveillance and is the focus of integration and harmonization among the countries. A detailed report was then presented on the situation of national FDM eradication programs and on the disease's occurrence in Ecuador and Venezuela. II - Level of implementation of the 34th COSALFA Resolutions RESOLUTION I SITUATION OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN THE REGION AND ACTIVITIES OF PHEFA THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The progress made by some countries in the recognition of new areas as free with and without vaccination, a status which has to be maintained with prevention programs; Despite all efforts, sporadic occurrence continues in zones recognized as free with vaccination, and the origin of the virus has not been determined; The endemic situation in Venezuela and Ecuador, which is a risk to neighboring countries and others with which they hold trade relations; The importance of PHEFA as the main conductor of national and regional strategies for FMD eradication in the continent; The dynamism of economic proceedings and their epidemiologic impact on FMD occurrence; The need to revise progress of PHEFA in its continental performance; The institution and operation of PAMA in the strategic framework of PHEFA; The need that within the scope of PHEFA and its subregional version, PAMA, harmonious and joint programs should be developed to achieve eradication of the disease in the subregion, RESOLVES: 1. That the countries reaffirm their commitment to the strategic guidelines of PHEFA. 2. That PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO, together with the countries, to look for resources to convince an ad hoc Group to prepare an evaluation methodology to be presented for consideration by the countries. 3. To propose a meeting for an evaluation of activities of PHEFA. 4. That PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO should continue offering support to the countries of CVP in the development of PAMA, especially in the development of the emergency plan for the region, which was approved by the ministers of CAS at the extraordinary meeting of March 8, 2007. 5. That PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO should intensify technical cooperation to Ecuador and Venezuela. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 7 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION: 1. Both the FDM-free Mercosur Plan-PAMA and the Andean Eradication Plan were based on PHEFA's programs. The two plan's components follow the strategic injunction to the countries to make greater efforts than ever before and to ensure the strengthening of programs, coordinated initiatives along border areas, vaccine production, and the diagnosis of Biosafety conditions. For these plans' implementation, PAMA received US$16.8 million from FOCEM, and the Andean Plan was assigned priority among the activities of CAN's Secretariat. Nevertheless, of the bloc's countries, only Colombia and Peru have achieved the envisaged results. 2. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has available an evaluation instrument that takes regional characteristics into account. The ad hoc group has not been called upon, but the guidelines on the auditing of vaccine control labs and on Biosafety have been updated by CVP working groups for application within Mercosur. Audits were not performed in the period, except for CVP missions, funded by the IBD, to the High Surveillance Zone-ZAV. 3. PHEFA's performance will be evaluated by the Hemispheric Committee on FMD EradicationCOHEFA, which will meet in Rio de Janeiro in June 2008 on the occasion of RIMSA 15. But the document titled "Report on the Situation of Programs" to be presented and discussed at this meeting assesses how far the objectives have been achieved two years away from the established deadline. 4. In addition to acting as CVP's Animal Health Commission's Secretariat, PANAFTOSA/PAHOWHO supported PAMA initiatives, particularly the implementation of the ZAV plan, of the proposals for a longitudinal surveillance system based on risk criteria, and of the guidelines on evaluating Biosafety and vaccine quality control. 5. In November 2007, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO participated in a meeting with FAO, USDA, and IICA and in a series of workshops and seminars in Ecuador on livestock health control, at the invitation of that country's Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Aquaculture, and Fisheries and of SESA and FAO, with a view to encourage the productive sector to cooperate with the national program and to discuss a draft agreement between cooperation agencies and Ecuador. It also took part in the CAN discussions of a project proposed by FAO to strengthen a regional mechanism to support FMD eradication in the Andean Community countries, and a technical manual for updating and strengthening national and regional FMD prevention, control, and eradication programs, proposed by OIE's Regional Office. In respect of direct technical cooperation, PANAFTOSA/PAHOWHO provided guidance for the strategy aimed at meeting the requirements for having the Galapagos Archipelago declared a FMD-free area without vaccination, and for redirecting the national eradication program. In addition, it provided advisory services for the drafting of the reference technical terms for the preparation of a project aimed at building the national reference laboratory for animal health diagnostic. As regards the request of support for Venezuela's national plan, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO was not able to meet it. Partial implementation of Resolution. 8 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION II ACTION OF OIE WITH REFERENCE TO ERADICATION PROGRAMS OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (FMD) THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The active participation of OIE in the development of FMD programs in certified FMD-free areas; The conclusions and recommendations of the OIE Mission to the Southern Cone, in compliance with a request from the CVP of MERCOSUR, RESOLVES: 1. To thank OIE for its interest in supporting the development of the programs. 2. To request OIE include representatives of the private sector to participate in its future technical missions to the region. LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION The OIE was consulted on the subject and replied that it had always attached great value to transparent relations with the countries and with the private sector in particular. The fact that no private sector representatives were included in its missions should not be interpreted as a deviation from this stance, especially because during both missions it sought to discuss the missions' objectives and views with the private sector, without compromising their confidential nature. The members of technical missions are appointed by OIE's Director and are subject to its code and regulations. Resolution implemented. RESOLUTION III IV INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP OF LABORATORY SPECIALISTS IN VESICULAR DISEASES Activities of Reference Laboratory THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The importance of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) diagnosis results as scientific basis for the status of the disease in South America; The relevance in confirmed outbreaks, of complementing diagnosis with the genetic characterization and the protection conferred by the vaccines used in the region to confront field trains (vaccine matching); P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 9 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A The importance of presenting a consensual regional voice to international forums on validation and harmonization of methodologies; The need to strengthen the surveillance system including conclusive diagnosis in cases of negative suspicions of FMD; The importance of backing the recommendations of the IV International Workshop of Laboratory Specialists in Vesicular Diseases, which was held at PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO from October 30th to November 1st, 2006. RESOLVES: 1. To endorse recommendations of the IV International Workshop of Laboratory Specialists in Vesicular Diseases, and in particular: 2. To request PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO convoke a working group of laboratory and epidemiology specialists of the countries to support definition of the attributes of the tests for different objectives, incorporating the experience of the countries. 3. That the services of the countries reinforce the forwarding to PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO of representative samples of all FMD-confirmed events for reference studies, including genetic characterization and vaccine matching, together with results of local analysis. 4. That the services of the countries reinforce the collection and forwarding of adequate samples for a conclusive differential diagnosis. 5. To request PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO activate mechanisms to strengthen the laboratories network through virtual forums, joint yearly reports, mobilization of resources and preparation of the basis for those reports. 6. To continue holding meetings of laboratory specialists in vesicular diseases. 7. That the countries, in cooperation with PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO, start field application of the IELISA 3ABC/EITB test in sheep, buffaloes, goats and swine. LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION 1. The joint "epidemiology laboratory" meeting could not be held for this specific purpose. However, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO helped in the preparation and holding of joint meetings in the form of epidemiology laboratories under PAMA to define guidelines for laboratory evaluation and serological sampling criteria in High Surveillance zones, including viral circulation sampling, and for evaluating the effectiveness of vaccination. 2. As regards reference activities related to FMD diagnosis, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's laboratory supported diagnostic studies of one epithelium sample and three samples in Trizol, collected during the emergence of FMD in the locality of Cuatro Camadas, Ñuflo de Chávez, Santa Cruz, in Bolivia. These samples were tested for antigenic and molecular characterization and for vaccine matching. Ten epithelium samples inactivated in Trizol and one not inactivated sample from FMD episodes that occurred between 2006 and 2007 in Ecuador and Venezuela were also received. The molecular 10 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A characterization results were included in the 2007 Annual Report of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's Laboratory that was distributed at this meeting. 3. In respect of support to differential diagnosis, studies were reinforced for molecular detection and characterization of vesicular stomatitis, based on work done in cooperation with Colombia's ICA, of over 150 epitheliums representative of vesicular stomatitis circulating in the country in the last five years. Samples were also received for studying molecular diagnostic of bluetongue. Protocols and controls were also supplied for bluetongue molecular diagnosis to countries, by request. 4. In 2007, the network's activity was reinforced by the designing of a matrix for the preparation of joint annual reports on the work of national network laboratories, as related in the 2007 Annual Report of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's Laboratory. Research was also done to identify the strengths of network laboratories, with a view to giving impetus to the mobilization of resources and to horizontal cooperation among the labs. This research's results are also included in the Annual Report. 5. Proceeding with lab specialist meetings, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO hosted the 5th International Seminar for Lab Specialists in Vesicular Diseases, October 22-24, 2007. At this seminar issues pertaining to the quality of services and activities likely to reinforce the network were discussed. The seminar's report and recommendations were also included in the Laboratory's Annual Report. COSALFA is advised to ratify these conclusions and recommendations. 6. As regards field application of the I-ELISA 3ABD / EITB test for other hosts, validation was concluded for buffaloes, based on samples from Brazil, and this species was included in the instructions for using kits. 7. In respect of ovines, the processing of ovine serums in conjunction with LANAGRO/PE of Brazil's MAPA was begun by this laboratory, using field samples sent in. Field samples from Swine were not received. Together with Argentina's SENASA, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO is currently beginning to process Argentine sampling serums from this species. 8. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO presented to the OIE reference standard serums for ovine and swine, which were accepted by the ad hoc group. Their preparation is nearing completion. The first lot of kits for ovines has been completed and is being used for analyzing these serums. Resolution implemented. RESOLUTION IV INTER-AMERICAN GROUP FOR FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE ERADICATION - GIEFA THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The Inter-American Group for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Eradication - GIEFA has been working on the updating budgetary requirements for action to be carried out in the countries and priority areas of the Hemispheric Plan for the Eradication of Foot-and-Mouth Disease - PHEFA; GIEFA continues processing with possible donors the granting of the required funds for the execution of priority components of PHEFA. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 11 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLVES: 1. To request GIEFA inform officially and periodically the animal health services of the countries on the result of activities regarding the granting of complementary financial resources for the execution of PHEFA. 2. To request GIEFA continue promoting the participation of the public and private sectors of the countries in discussions of priority actions, identification of investment headings and the corresponding budgetary estimate. LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION 1. During the period under consideration, several meetings were held, including one in Caracas, Venezuela, at which the GIEFA reported on the management of the group's financial resources to representatives of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA/APHIS), the World Animal Health Organization (OIE), the Inter-American Development Bank (IBD), the InterAmerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture (IICA), and the governments and private sector of the continent's countries. The need for members' participation in the search for donors was reiterated, as was the need for them and the international organizations to participate in GIEFA meetings. 2. GIEFA, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, and Brazil's National Council on Beef Cattle-CNPC reviewed GAP's plans (special projects in border zones, which require special funding) for priority zones. A draft budget was submitted for the binational zone along the Brazilian border with Ecuador and Colombia. A folder was prepared, with information on GIEFA members, in respect of each subregion, as well as documents issued by the group, which have been published in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, for distribution to the public and the private sectors of the continent's countries, with a view to obtaining resources for PHEFA. CNPC's support for printing the documents deserves mention. Resolution implemented RESOLUTION V INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR "THE LOCAL LEVEL: CRITICAL LINK IN MANAGEMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTH PROGRAMS" THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The subject of the Seminar, related to the acknowledgement of the importance of Local Systems of Veterinary Attention, which are a result of public-private integration in the operative management of health programs: RESOLVES: To endorse the recommendations of the Seminar and request PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO, in coordination with the Official Sanitary Services of the countries, follow up the fulfillment of the recommendations approved at the Seminar: 12 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A 01. To suggest to the countries the convenience of enlarging and diversifying actions concerning Veterinary Public Health- VPH, at local level, related to FMD eradication programs, to the improvement of animal production, prevention and control of zoonoses and diseases transmitted by food. 02. To suggest to the countries to intensify efforts for the strengthening of strategic alliances between the official and private sectors as well as between sectors with larger and smaller productive development at the local level, for technology transfer and interchange, and also in support of field activities of the program, with the perspective of achieving and preserving common health goals. 03. To request PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO continue information diffusion to the countries, through its Web page, on conceptual, methodological and operative aspects of the initiative of municipalities, markets and healthy schools, as well as experiences and projects which are being carried out in different countries of the Americas. 04. To request veterinary services of the countries try and coordinate with health services, intersector and interprogrammatic action on animal health, zoonoses control, security and food safety within the strategy of municipalities and healthy communities and as a means for health promotion in the operative execution of sanitary programs. 05. That Veterinary Attention Services - VAS promote at the local level a larger and better use of information for studies of productive-sanitary characterization of the livestock sector, management of the programs and administration of resources. 06. That VAS should intensify the training of human resources acting at the local level of veterinary attention, on technical features to improve strategic-operative actions. 07. That the countries and PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO strive to reactivate Border Sanitary Agreements to establish joint working programs to be carried out by Local Units of Veterinary Attention - LUVAs. 08. That the countries, with the cooperation of PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO, develop minimum standard information for consideration at the data base of veterinary attention services, to permit characterization of cattle production systems. 09. Due to the administrative peculiarities of each country, encourage initiatives aimed at the stability, promotion and working motivation of local level staff, especially at border areas, to ensure sustainable programs. 10. Due to the administrative peculiarities of each country, promote the incorporation of LUVAs in operative decentralization procedures of animal health activities. 11. That VAS should promote the possibility of technical training for students of veterinary sciences at LUVAs. 12. That VAS should promote and support the incorporation of the community in the follow-up of vaccination programs as well as other health activities developed at the local level. 13. That VAS should consider the inclusion of representatives of the animal production chain in structures destined to the preparation, execution and evaluation of animal health programs. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 13 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION As regards this resolution, the interaction between the health and the agricultural sectors has been reinforced in 2007 by two initiatives: "Faces, Voices and Places," and "Healthy Cities and Communities." The former is PAHO/WHO's strategy to address the health and development determinants required for achieving the Millennium Development Goals in vulnerable communities. In 2007, Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, and Uruguay, among other countries, incorporated components of Veterinary Public Health-VPH into their strategies. The PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's 2008-2012 Strategic Plan calls for reinforcement of intersectoral and interprogram activities with a view to addressing health determinants, and the PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO work program was linked to health determinants and to "Faces, Voices, and Places." As to the reactivation of agreements, a meeting is scheduled for the first semester of 2008 on the Brazil-Guyana-Venezuela Tripartite Agreement, in view of the need to develop joint programs for controlling and eradicating diseases of socioeconomic importance. Resolution partially implemented. RESOLUTION VI PROJECT OF TECHNICAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO WITH IBD FOR THE ANDEAN SUBREGION THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The positive results of the IDB/PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO Project: "Program of Regional System of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control in the Enlarged MERCOSUR", carried out by PANAFTOSA - PAHO/ WHO; The accumulated experience of PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO in the management and execution of the above Project; The need of the Andean Subregion countries to strengthen their national animal health services; The permanent disposition of IBD to support the countries of the region, RESOLVES: To request PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO prepare jointly with the countries of the Andean Subregion and the General Secretariat of the Andean Community of Nations - CAN, a proposal of technical cooperation agreement on the same model of the agreement for the subregion of the Enlarged MERCOSUR, for presentation and process with the Inter-American Development Bank - IBD. 14 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION As regards this resolution on the signing of a new Technical Cooperation Agreement between PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO and the Inter-American Development Bank for the Andean subregion, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, in coordination with this subregion's countries, implemented the following initiative: Based on previous CAN proposals and on its knowledge of the subject, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO prepared a draft technical cooperation project to be sponsored by PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO and the IBD. This project has been approved by PAHO'S program officials and is under consideration by the IBD in Washington, D.C. Resolution implemented. RESOLUTION VII FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE PROGRAM OF VENEZUELA THE XXXIV ORDINARY MEETING OF COSALFA, Considering: The Delegation of Venezuela presentation on the institutional policy of the Ministry of Popular Power for Agriculture and Lands, related to the strengthening of structures and function of animal health services, as well as the present situation at and future plans for FMD-eradication programs in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. RESOLVES: 1. To congratulate the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for its decision to assign strategic priority to animal health in its policy of institutional improvement of the agricultural and livestock sector, particularly the FMD eradication program in its territory. 2. To express the commitment of member countries of COSALFA to offer rapid and effective support to this initiative, and to request that PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO intensify its technical cooperation efforts to contribute to the strengthening of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Eradication Program in Venezuela. LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION As mentioned, it has not been possible to schedule a technical cooperation mission in support of Venezuela's national program. After this session, though, there will be a presentation about the development stage of the Venezuelan program. Resolution partially implemented P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 15 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A III - Other activities carried out by PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO 1 - Inter-American Group for FMD eradication (GIEFA) In addition to what has been mentioned in relation to Resolution IV, GIEFA's Presidency and Secretariat met on the 14th and 15th of January with the U.S. Ambassador in Brazil, the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture, and other authorized sectors. At that meeting, incentive was requested for completing FMD eradication in South America. The CNPC, APHIS, the Canadian Embassy, and PANAFTOSA/ PAHO-WHO also participated in the meeting. The Brazilian public and private sectors were willing to support FMD eradication in Bolivia and Venezuela, and included the new program for FMD eradication in the Amazon Region. The meetings with CNPC, SINDAN, Merial, the Brazilian Meat Exporters Association, McDonald's, and Global Beef in São Paulo, January 16-17, resulted in the private sector's participation in GIEFA's programs. Merial donated $ 1 million, or 7.5 million vaccine doses to the FMD eradication program. The Brazilian Meat Exporters Association said that it is committed to the FMD eradication and that it has already spent 2.5 million dollars in funding relevant programs in the last ten years. Global Beef presented data on beef trade and prospects for 2008, which should exceed 2007 figures. The private sector showed interest in the idea of having private enterprises designating a contractor to work on FMD eradication and supervise the business community's support for meeting the program's shortages. McDonald will submit the request to its headquarters. 2 - Permanent Veterinary Committee-CVP PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO had various meetings with CVP and acts as Technical Secretariat for CVP's Animal Health Commission-CSA and as Technical Coordinator of the Permanent Technical Commission in border areas. In this latter capacity, it participated in CVP's evaluation of the five ZAV missions. It also helped set the timetable for CVP's ZAV activities in the year, under the approved Plan of Action. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has also participated in CVP's special meetings on the harmonization of initiatives in border zones of Southern Cone countries, especially Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. In addition, it supports the execution of the project in connection with activities related to serum-epidemiological samples, vaccine quality control, and the countries' epidemiological characterization. In June, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO met with lab and epidemiology specialists from Mercosur countries to discuss criteria for developing a longitudinal information system based on surveillance of establishments at risk. 3 - International Animal Health Organization-OIE In December 2007, a second OIE Technical Mission was sent to CVP member countries. The mission was headed by Dr. Gideon Bruckner and consisted of Dr. Cristóbal Cepeda, Dr. Michel Lombard, Dr. Howard Batho, Dr. Alf-Eckert Fussel, and Dr. Paulo Kloeck. Dr. Rossana Allende, Dr. Gilfredo Darsie, and Dr. Victor Saraiva represented PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO as OIE's reference organization. Two groups took field trips along the border between Argentina and Bolívia, between Argentina and 16 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A Paraguay, and between Brazil and Paraguay. A third group visited the official vaccine control laboratories in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, as well as the Miguel Rubino Laboratory in Uruguay and Brazil's vaccine distribution central. The Mission's final report was submitted to OIE's General Director, who recognized the progress made in some regions but pointed out the need to reinforce some activities and to implement initiatives already approved. The Mission's report will be presented at this meeting. 4 - Epidemiological information and surveillance Despite the last two COSALFAs' reiterated recommendation urging the countries to use the Information and Surveillance System in its Web version (SivCont), Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Paraguay have not done so (the last to do so was Peru in 2006. Unfortunately, Ecuador and Venezuela, which had used it since the first fortnight of January 2004, stopped doing so: Venezuela, owing to the fire at the Ministry of Agriculture in the third quarter of 2004, has not resumed its use of the system, whereas the reason why Ecuador stopped using it is not known. It should be noted that these countries, similarly to others that have never used SivCont on the Web, with the exception of Chile, continue to send in their weekly communications to the Continental Surveillance System in the same format as before, now by e-mail. The establishment of an interface through the SivCont page on the Web, which makes available to any user the sanitary information contained in the Continental Surveillance System, continues to depend on the participation of a greater number of countries in the system. Colombia and Brazil, which have used it since 2004 and 2005, respectively, are the countries that have taken most advantage of the facilities provided by SivCont for upgrading their own national information and epidemiological surveillance systems. Colombia has already decentralized SivCont into two Epidemiological Coordination offices, and Brazil has done the same into its 26 federated states and the Federal District. This makes it possible for the Veterinary Care System's Regional Units to post information on the occurrence of sanitary events, pursuant to the decentralization of the inclusion of information on attention to and notification of sanitary events into the countries' surveillance systems, down to the local level. The Situation of Health in PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's portal continues to run and the number of users is very large and includes the countries' official health services, academics, students, and livestock sector agents in general. In respect of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO technical cooperation in epidemiological surveillance, initiatives developed with Brazil stand out, related to studies on the evaluation of immunity to FMD; with Bolivia, in the selection of properties for establishing effective surveillance mechanisms; and with CVP, in strengthening the information and epidemiological surveillance systems in the High Surveillance Zone. 5 - Cooperation project with the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply of Brazil In 2007, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO completed the Technical Cooperation Agreement (TCC) between Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply and the Pan-American Health OrganizationP A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 17 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A PAHO to strengthen Brazil's Animal Health Programs. The Work Plan has the following components: training and capacity-building; support for MAPA laboratories; technical cooperation for animal health programs; and support for information and surveillance systems. Training Courses were offered for auditors; on equine health; for managers of national rabies, FMD, and brucellosis/tuberculosis programs; on control of wild rabies transmitted by bats; and on geoprocessing. In all, sixteen courses were offered, which were attended by 595 professionals from MAPA and from state agencies charged with implementing animal health programs in Brazil. MAPA's diagnosis laboratory was supplied with biological materials, kits, diagnosis sets, in addition to equipment and inputs such as reference antigens produced in other countries. It also received Elisa 3ABC + EITB kits sufficient for testing 43,000 samples from Mato Grosso do Sul, and for monitoring FMD-free zones. An additional 5,895 tests were provided for studying the population's immunity in the states eligible for exporting to the European Union. Support was provided for acquisition of equipment and material for the work of 140 herbivore rabies control groups. GPS equipment and kits for detecting the presence of animal protein in feed were also provided. The TCC contributed to the strengthening of MAPA's Information and Surveillance System through the adoption of technologies developed by PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO for the establishment of data banks to allow the undertaking of studies on productive and epidemiological characterization, which in turn make possible the assessment of sanitary risks and reinforce emergency systems. 6 - International standards research and discussion Through its professionals, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has participated in OIE's ad hoc groups in the development of activities geared to the regional and international harmonization of diagnosis procedures and the establishment of quality management systems, as well as in discussions on noncapsidal proteins, antigen banks, and vaccines. Among the activities developed by OIE's reference laboratories network, harmonization related to vaccine matching is being planed. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's participation in this undertaking is restricted, given the impossibility of introducing strains into the region. Studies must be further advanced in respect of the risks of introducing strains into our regions. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has worked with the International Atomic Energy Agency to identify lines of research that are relevant to the FMD global situation. 7 - Biosafety In respect of Biosafety, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has extended technical cooperation to three member countries in respect of various issues. In Brazil, it continued to participate in the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply's Biosafety Commission on the FMD virus, with emphasis on following up the implementation of projects for the building of new facilities for producing vaccines and FMD diagnosis labs of the official network. Support was also extended to the LANAGRO/Minas Gerais to set in operation the maximum Biosafety lab for 18 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A diagnosis and vaccine control, and to the Desidério Finamor Veterinary Research Institute, of the State of Rio Grande do Sul's Science and Technology Department, for drafting a basic architecture plan for the construction of a Biosafety Level 3-Agriculture veterinary diagnosis lab. In Colombia, work in conjunction with the Colombian Agricultural and Livestock Institute was continued on the construction of the Animal Health Research Center-CEISA's Biosafety Level 3Agriculture. The LIMOR lab was accredited by the National Biosafety Commission, with the backing of the South American Commission, for manipulating the FMD virus in its new facilities, and has resumed production. In Ecuador, we have supported SESA in drafting the technical reference terms for the calling for bids for the construction of a national reference veterinary diagnosis lab. 8 - Prospects for technical cooperation in veterinary public health Transfer of lab activities to LANAGRO/MG: To serve international requirements for work under Biosafety conditions consistent with the risk inherent in the manipulation of the FMD virus in infectious form, the MAPA-PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO Commission was set up. It began working on the definition and implementation of measures for transferring the PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO activities from the LANAGRO/PA to the LANAGRO/MG. In this connection, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO is working with MAPA to adapt and set in operation the facilities and methodologies for the work involved in virus manipulation. As regards the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply's Biosafety Level 3-Agriculture Lab Unit, support is being given for the operational recovery of the automated properties surveillance system, the steam distribution system, the electric backup system, and the designing of standard operational procedures. Work has also begun on transferring LANAGRO/MG's equipment and on training its staff for introducing the culture of BHK cells in suspension, and of cell strains in one layer, to support diagnosis activities. The beginning of tests is scheduled for August 2008 for the lab's certification for the FMD virus by the National Biosafety Commission. Steps are being taken toward the establishment of alliances to facilitate the mobilization of resources and for the transfer of some of the lab's attributions to academic institutions or to public-private initiatives. To date, approach has been made to the São Paulo University, the Brazilian Agricultural and Livestock Research Enterprise-EMBRAPA, and the National Syndicate of Animal Health Products IndustriesSINDAN Brazil. Zoonoses In 2007, eleven cases of human rabies transmitted by dog were recorded (two in Bolivia, one in Brazil, two in Colombia, five in Haiti, and one in Guatemala), as well as thirteen cases of bat transmitted rabies (one in Colombia, by an unidentified bat species; eleven in Peru; and one in Venezuela, by a vampire bat). Bolivia, El Salvador, and Haiti have reinforced their vaccination programs against dog rabies, with encouraging results as to coverage and the sensitiveness of their surveillance systems. As regards wild rabies, initiatives in Brazil stand out, which were implemented under an agreement between MAPA and PAHO/WHO. These initiatives enhanced the country's capabilities and ensured P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 19 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A resources for all the region's countries. The regional plan, which has been updated under the RIMSA 14 mandate, is being implemented in each country according to a set of determinants defined by the 11th REDIPRA. The risks of visceral leishmaniosis, vampire bat-transmitted rabies, leptospirosis, and hydratidosis and the accidents with poisonous animals remain a serious health problem, affecting the more vulnerable groups more heavily. The global risk of emerging zoonoses also remains high. The main objective of cooperation is to strengthen networks and capabilities in veterinary public health, especially at the local level. Together with OIE, OIRSA, and Mexico's Departments of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries, and Food, PAHO/WHO reviewed cooperation for programs to control brucellosis and tuberculosis caused by the Mycobacterium bovis in Latin America. Attention was called to the asymmetrical burden falling on the poor rural sector and to the need to (a) ensure the reactors' segregation; (b) mobilize local resources to prevent contagion; and (c) stress the importance of eliminating tuberculosis in animal reservoirs as a condition for eliminating human tuberculosis. An experts' consultation was held in conjunction with Brazil's Butantã Institute and Health Surveillance Department for coordinating regional actions for prevention and care of accidents with poisonous animals. This served to reinforce networks so as to ensure the serum supply and the care capabilities in more remote areas. Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Mozambique, Panama, Paraguay, and Venezuela took part in the consultation, as did the countries' health and agriculture sectors and the international organizations. PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO provided technical cooperation for strengthening the continental and national surveillance, prevention, and preparedness systems against highly pathogenic or zoonotic avian influenza and bovine spongiform encephalopathy. Food safety Cooperation extended by PAHO/WHO is based on the regional plan for technical cooperation in food safety, approved by the Member States in 2005. This regional plan is consistent with WHO's global strategy for food safety. The core strategy is the adoption of the risk analysis model: evaluation, management and communication, and education. This report aims at informing the 35th COSALFA delegates about the changes in the cooperation focus pursuant to the new food safety strategies, so as to reduce the social and economic impact as well as the health effects of food-transmitted diseases, and diminish the presence of biological and chemical contaminants. 1. The traditional food control programs that are still in place in many countries of the region concentrate on the final product, as does the inspection of packinghouses or food processing plants. The last ten years have shown that traditional procedures focused on narrowly defined problems are not always sufficient for tackling new challenges. The bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), the avian flu, as well as the emergence of contaminants such as dioxide are examples of where the problem of inputs start, but the most serious consequences for public health occur along the entire food chain. 2. Thus, the responsibility for providing healthy food should be shared by all, from the supplier of inputs to the consumer. This opens up a new space for the action of food safety programs. Biological 20 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A contaminants, such as bacteria, virus, parasites, and protozoans can contaminate food during the production process or harvesting owing to contaminated water, incorrect transportation, or mode of preparation. Chemical contaminants can contaminate food along the entire chain, and include mycotoxins, pesticide and antibiotic residues, and heavy metals. 3. This expansion throughout the food chain demands a redefinition of the role of the State and of the private sector. The State, which includes the ministries of agriculture, health, commerce, and tourism, among others, works in close association with its allies, such as universities and research institutes, in evaluating the new technologies and tendencies. The private sector, as the owner of products and processes, should take the lead and assume the responsibility for defining, supporting, and maintaining the food safety policies and programs. 4. Accordingly, PAHO's technical cooperation with the regional food safety program, extended through the receiving country's advisors to the Veterinary Public Health that make up the Food Safety Technical Group, concentrates on strengthening the five pillars of the food safety programs in each country. a) Legislation and regulations: to strengthen food regulations, assigning responsibilities along the chain; to define the obligations of public authorities; to recognize international obligations; to define control and sanction mechanisms; to protect consumer rights; to follow scientific and technological advances; to be attuned to international standards; and to effectively coordinate and keep active the Codex Alimentarius national committee, the focal point and its technical committees. Currently, seventeen countries are included in the LEGALIM data base and use it to harmonize their regulations with the Codex. A significant example of this is the Central American region, which is close to having its food codex. b) Control programs management: to promote food control management programs, whose objectives include public health, food security, and environmental protection and to foster food trade. In addition, management should be part of the food chain, be characterized by shared public and private responsibility, and be endowed with appropriate human and financial resources. It should also have an annual and medium range operational program, with evaluation and monitoring instruments, and base its decisions on risk analysis. It should also count on an efficient register of food establishments and be capable of participating in Codex Alimentarius meetings, bilateral and multilateral agreements, and other international integration activities. PAHO, together with IICA, promotes the use of the development, vision and strategy instrument to strengthen food safety services. Work in the Andean Region is yielding its first results. In 2007, twenty-four candidates finished the first master's program in the management of food safety programs and control developed by PAHO. OIRSA actively participates in this initiative. Currently, there is a new group for Latin America, and the course will be offered in the Englishspeaking Caribbean by the West Indies University. c) Inspection services: as to these services, PAHO promotes a system to inspect foods along the entire chain, not only domestic and imported foodstuffs but also foods for export. It evaluates HACCP plans and their implementation; verifies if products and establishments are in compliance with regulations; recognizes, collects, and transmits evidence in case of infraction of the law; encourages the adoption of techniques grounded on science and technology in the food chain; fosters voluntary adherence to procedures that ensure quality; and appropriately responds to emergencies. PAHO has also a unique training program in this area, using teaching materials P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 21 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A and methodology for adult training. It trains professionals of all the member countries. In the 2006-2007 biennial, emphasis was laid on Central America. d) Monitoring of food contaminants and epidemiological surveillance of food-transmitted diseases. In connection with this pillar, PAHO strengthens the countries' capacity for risk analysis and the national food analysis centers. It encourages the countries to have an integrated, accredited labs network and the corresponding program to ensure quality. It is important to stress the role of networks, such as RILAA and PulseNet, for Latin America, and of WHO's global program for surveillance of diseases transmitted by food and other enteric agents, under which member countries can enhance their capabilities for quality diagnosis, the use of molecular biological techniques in the surveillance of food-borne diseases, and the exchange of timely information on controlling these diseases. e) Education and public relations. Lastly, PAHO enhances the countries' capabilities so that they can have an educational, training, communication, and information system provided with a public relation mechanism, as well as educational programs aimed at food handlers and at increasing the knowledge of the various players in the food chain about food safety. It strengthens the countries' capacity for having similar educational programs aimed at public servants, to improve their knowledge about food inspection and standards, as well as at the ongoing training of lab personnel. A project funded by extra-budgetary resources for the application of WHO's Five Keys to ensure food safety is under way in elementary schools of three countries - Bolivia, Guatemala, and Venezuela. The ultimate objective is the incorporation of these Five Keys into the curriculum. Another project, funded with AGFUND resources, is aimed at the application of basic food safety rules in healthy markets in four countries - Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Guyana, and Paraguay. In January 2006, the Technical Group on Food Safety was housed in the PANAFTOSA/PAHOWHO facilities in the municipality of Duque de Caxias, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, immediately following the extinction of Argentina's Pan-American Food Protection and Zoonoses Institute (INPPAZ). PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO technical and administrative infrastructure heightens cooperation in food safety, with a systemic approach from the field to the table. This infrastructure favors technical cooperation with the countries, as well as with advisers on veterinary public health, under the supervision of the Health Surveillance and Disease Management Sector. 9 - Interagency and interinstitutional coordination (FAO, IICA, USDA, CFIA, CAN) There was participation in OIE-FAO meetings in Buenos Aires, Argentina and in Lima, Peru for the conception of a project in support of PHEFA's implementation in geographic spaces identified as critical for the achievement of the disease eradication target. At the Lima meeting held in the Andean Community of Nations-CAN facilities, last February 27-29, which was attended by delegates from animal health services of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, we helped draft the project aimed at FMD's eradication in the Andean sub-region, emphasizing the strengthening of the programs of Ecuador, Bolivia, and international border zones. The project, under FAO's coordination and to be funded by the Italian government, will permit the organization of the Project Coordination Unit, which includes planning, monitoring, and evaluation of sub-regional strategic actions. 22 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A PAHO and CAN reasserted FMD eradication as a cooperation priority, into which the aforementioned project fits, under the Cooperation Project between the Pan-American Sanitary Office and the Andean Community of Nations-CAN. Specialists from the Animal Health Services of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, members of the Technical Committee on Agricultural and Livestock Health-Animal HealthCOTASA drafted the 2006-2007 Operational Plan for the Sub-regional FMD Eradication Program, which became official for the member countries under Resolution 1078-CAN. The aforementioned plan is a contribution to the intra-regional and extra-regional production and trade integration, as it permits controlling cross-border diseases and ensuring the quality and safety of foods that impact on the countries' health and economy. Physical and virtual meetings allowed monitoring the implementation of the project, which has just served as reference for a FAO-OIE cooperation project to be soon implemented with the support of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO and other international cooperation agencies. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency-CFIA and PAHO/WHO have celebrated an agreement to provide US$600,000 for enhancing the national services' capacity of response to suspicion of vesicular diseases. The first component is the training of lab personnel of some countries in diagnosis techniques and the acquisition of equipment and materials for diagnosis technical installations. This will enhance the operational exchange among labs covered by the project and these labs' relations with Canada's National Laboratory in Winnipeg and with PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO in its capacity as continental reference. The second component is the adaptation of the North American model of animal disease simulation (NAADSM) to the livestock production reality and to the FMD epidemiology in South America. For the coming month of April a training program at PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO has been scheduled, and the implementation of pilot projects in the countries has been planned to test the model. The agreement is to be presented in detail at this 35th COSALFA. Discussion was started and the official Argentine delegate expressed Argentina's interest in celebrating technical cooperation agreements with PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, similar to the ones celebrated with Brazil. Paraguay's official delegate joined Argentina in complimenting PANAFTOSA/ PAHO-WHO for extending technical cooperation with a regional focus (CVP, PAMA) and recommended the continuity of this line of work, urging the countries to support PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO. Consistently with PHEFA's objectives, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO will divide its initiatives between the Mercosur and CAN regions. 3. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE SITUATION IN THE COUNTRIES Dr. Victor Saraiva, Chief, Vesicular Diseases Unit at PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, summarized the FMD situation in the region, stressing the continued occurrence of the disease in the same countries as in the previous year. He highlighted the concentration of foci in Ecuador and Venezuela, FMD's extensive geographical distribution, and the coexistence, in Venezuela, of two types of virus. He also mentioned the progress achieved by some South American countries during the period covered, while others still have difficulty in achieving PHEFA's objectives. Another fact worth noting is the occurrence of New Jersey vesicular stomatitis both in South American countries and in Central America, despite a slight decline; in view of a historical series observed, this could signal the beginning of a new epidemic cycle of the disease. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 23 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A Dr. Francisco Muzio, Uruguay's official delegate, commented that the presentation offered hope for eradication, but the way is not clear yet. He pointed out the advance of surveillance in all the countries, a sign not only of the effectiveness of the services but also of producers' participation. He further suggested that joint work should be done in border areas. The discussion also addressed issues related to the High Surveillance Zone and particularly to this zone's special situation regarding the joint initiatives implemented by the countries sharing it. The program's current status, especially in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Venezuela was mentioned, and Colombia said that it maintains about fifty control posts on the border with Venezuela because of the free status, with vaccination, already assured for most of its territory. The situation of international agreements on animal health in border areas was also mentioned, with emphasis on Ecuador's situation. Some delegates alleged difficulty in commenting the working document distributed during the meeting. But, owing to the countries' delay in sending in their reports, it is impossible to distribute the report in advance. Delegates were urged to send in their comments and corrections to PANAFTOSA/PAHOWHO as soon as possible. Ecuador's official delegate reiterated the need to begin control by the country's endemic zones. Mr. Balsamino Fernández, Venezuela's private delegate, mentioned the administrative problems on the field, which caused an increase in the number of foci in the country in 2002-2003. Currently, the official vaccination program seeks to cover the entire population and reduce endemism. Guyana's delegate asked PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO to convene a border meeting with Brazil and Venezuela, given recent progress in communication routes linking the three countries. Paraguay's official delegate mentioned the progress made in surveillance, which has confirmed a high number of suspicions, but pointed out the need to unify the classification criteria. He formally requested PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO to establish basic criteria for determining a suspicion. 4. OIE'S PRESENTATION Dr. Luís Barcos, OIE's Regional Coordinator for the Americas, referred then to the facts leading to the CVP-OIE commitment and to the results of the two missions to the Southern Cone, particularly to an area defined as being of high risk near the borders shared by Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. He mentioned the two technical visits and the resulting commitments, as well as the recognition of the need for joint initiatives by the countries in a coordinated, sustained manner, as is required in border zones (high surveillance zones). The initiatives aim at strengthening structures, standardizing attention to foci, registration of all establishments, and the countries' access to information of epidemiologic significance produced in the High Surveillance Zone. Commitments were undertaken to ensure the control of vaccines against NSPs, to harmonize vaccine application, establish harmonized seroepidemiologic monitoring, offer training in early detection, and define PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO participation in the project. The missions evaluated compliance with these commitments in their 2006 report, observing that often the boundaries of the zone in question were not clearly defined. The missions recommended that the countries' status should not be restored, unless a regional approach was adopted. The 2007 mission report stated that despite the progress observed, some initiatives 24 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A were not fully implemented and this is not propitious to the requested regional approach. The need for high surveillance in the zone was reiterated and a surveillance scheme was proposed, based on pre-shipment inspection followed by notification to the destination; and in animal concentrations. The report reiterated that the agreement's life will start when the commitments undertaken in 2006 are honored. As to the reconfirmation of the countries' status, OIE's next assembly will discuss the possibility of the countries' submitting information about their surveillance scheme consistent with OIE's criteria for detecting viral circulation. Bolivia's problems were mentioned, including structural problems that place the regional sanitary condition at risk and that need to be urgently addressed. OIE is scheduling studies together with PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO about FMD surveillance and establishing a matrix of program resources and needs to ensure a better distribution of functions among the countries, regional institutions, and technical and financial cooperation agencies. Studies are planned on cost/benefit and on compensation mechanisms in emergencies in some countries, under supervision of OIE's Regional Representation. Dr. Barcos announced that two meetings will be held in 2008: a laboratories meeting and the World Conference on Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Asuncion, December 1-5. During the discussions, some delegates contested some points of the presentation. CVP's Presidency informed that it will promote an analysis of the document by the delegates of the countries visited and that their conclusions will then be submitted to the OIE. In respect of Bolivia's situation, it became clear that there are difficulties for cooperation between the country's public and private sectors, which deserves a motion regarding the problem. 5. PRE-COSALFA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR REPORT Dr. Mateo Schettino, a temporary consultant of PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, presented the conclusions and recommendations of the International Seminar on "South America free of foot-andmouth disease: new paradigms," held March 10-11, prior to the 35th COSALFA Meeting. The seminar was attended by over 300 professionals and technicians who actively participated in the discussion of each topic. The seminar produced a series of recommendations on related issues that came up at the time. These recommendations were submitted to the consideration of the delegates with a view to their approval together with COSALFA resolutions, if pertinent. Some interventions raised objections to some of the recommendations, whose definitive version was included in a resolution. 6. GIEFA/PHEFA PRESIDENT'S REPORT Dr. Phillip Bradshaw, GIEFA's President, presented a report on GIEFA's activities pertaining to the group's organization, visits to prospective donors, and the preparation of the documentation for seeking private sources of additional resources in complementation of those already offered by the countries, in accordance with the focus on regions of epidemiologic significance. He mentioned contributions already received in support of initiatives on the Brazilian border, as well as the possibilities for marketing animal protein from South America. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 25 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A 7. NATIONAL PROGRAMS OF BOLIVIA, ECUADOR, AND VENEZUELA: CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS Bolivia The Bolivian delegates made a brief presentation on the situation of Bolivia's livestock sector, 73 percent of which is concentrated in the country's East. They spoke about the establishment of SENASAG in 2001 and of the difficulties that since 2006 have put the service in an uncomfortable position that has further worsened owing to the precarious relations between the public and the private sectors. The program has already completed fourteen vaccination cycles, with 80-percent coverage in some areas. The official delegate observed that the report presented was mistaken as to the number of foci recorded in the country in 2007, which should be considered by the COSALFA Secretariat, and reiterated that foci were not observed after January 2007. Coordination difficulties, the end of the IBD loan, and the expiration of agreements with the municipalities have led to the search for alternative sources. To this end, some initiatives were undertaken for developing departmental structures for providing veterinary attention in parallel with SENASAG. These issues were discussed by the delegates and the situation is already known by regional institutions, which have already taken steps to support joint work by SENASAG and the private sector. Ecuador Dr. Gustavo Miño and Dr. Luís Naveda, of SESA, made a brief report on the disease's situation in the country and on SESA's structure, mentioning also the government's vaccine subsidies policy. They said that their country attaches priority to the recognition of the Galapagos Archipelago and is going to work toward this objective, together with the continental part. Efforts will be concentrated in the eastern region in 2010 and in the rest of the country in 2011. Dr. Rodrigo Mena, Ecuadorian MAGAP's Undersecretary for Production Promotion, reiterated that combating foot-and-mouth disease is a national priority. Delegates reiterated the request that international technical cooperation should be geared to helping Ecuador meet the proposed objectives. Venezuela Dr. Mercedes Campos, of SASA, spoke about some aspects of the Venezuelan FMD eradication program. She mentioned that vaccination against FMD, rabies, and brucellosis is free for small cattle raisers, at a cost of 122 million dollars. Vaccination against FMD is compulsory nationwide and is coordinated with the private sector, in support of the cold chain, through the Integral Agricultural Health Brigades-BRISAIs. This program's coverage reaches 86 percent of the population established by census. However, the foci detected and the delay in the delivery of vaccines in the period hampered field activities. Dr. Campos mentioned the incorporation of laboratories into the national program and the opening of the Caraguaná Quarantine Station to receive animals, owing to the demand for animals from Brazil to offset the meat deficit. There is political will on the part of producers to support the State. 26 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A 8. OTHER ISSUES During this session, the following topics were addressed: Forum on the screwworm; Report on the CANADA/PAHO Project; Report on activities sponsored by APHIS/USDA; brucellosis and tuberculosis survey; tribute to LANAGRO/MAPA; and release of the book on the Plate River Basin. Forum on the screwworm fly This forum, coordinated by Dr. Juan González, of the Mexican-American Commission on Screwworm Eradication-COMEXA, consisted in presentations about the impact of endemic infestation by Cochliomyia ssp that affects both animal production and human health in Central America, the Caribbean, and some South American countries. Data were presented on screwworm fly control based on the distribution of sterile, irradiated flies produced in special facilities. The program has the decisive participation of livestock associations where it is being implemented. The detection of infestation in the Southern Cone led to the development of a project backed by COMEXA to establish a screwworm control pilot-area in the municipalities on the Brazilian-Uruguayan border. Canada/PAHO Project Dr. Afonso Clavijo, of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency-CFIA, spoke about the project's origin, composition, and resources. The project's objective is to strengthen the capabilities for laboratorial diagnosis of foot-and-mouth disease in some South American countries and the adaptation of this model used in North America to FMD productive-epidemiologic conditions in South America. The agreement counts on resources donated by the Canadian government and on PANAFTOSA/PAHOWHO's participation in the programming and coordination of activities. Despite some diverging opinions, the inclusion of other sanitary problems into COSALFA discussions was favored and this is being done by PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO in the context of comprehensive technical cooperation extended by Veterinary Public Health in connection with zoonoses and food safety. This line of joint work with other agencies will be followed and COSALFA will continue to address other issues related to Public Veterinary Health, without losing the focus on FMD, which is PHEFA's object. PHEFA's completion date in 2009 was questioned, as some countries have already indicated 2011 as the likely deadline for achieving the envisaged objectives. APHIS/USDA activities Dr. César Orozco provided information on APHIS activities in South American countries in support of national programs, in the form of technical and financial assistance. APHIS activities in Bolivia have extended for six years already and for five years in Ecuador and Venezuela, and are concentrated on the acquisition of materials and equipment for vaccination campaigns. In Paraguay, its activities began in 2007 and are aimed mainly at strengthening the border zones, concentrated on supporting GIEFA and on maintaining bilateral agreements. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 27 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A Presentation on brucellosis and tuberculosis Dr. Fernando Leanes, who is responsible for PANAFTOSA/PAHO-Who's zoonoses project, referred to the results of the interagency meeting on "Analysis of the Situation of National Programs for the Prevention of Brucellosis and Tuberculosis (M. bovis): PAHO/WHO, OIE, IICA, OIRSA," held in Mexico City, with the support of Mexico's SSA and SGARPA and the participation of program directors of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru. There was general agreement on the need to ensure the interaction between the Veterinary Services and the Ministries of Health to reduce the risks of transmission of these diseases to humans, particularly in the case of more vulnerable groups. In respect of animal health, Dr. Leanes underlined the countries' efforts toward the certification of disease-free establishments. He also stressed the need for a mechanism to ensure effective segregation of animals that are reactors to these diseases, for local initiatives to prevent contagion in exposed groups, and for guaranteeing massive immune protection of heifers against brucellosis in countries where this disease is prevalent. Tribute to LANAGRO/MAPA Dr. Albino Belotto, PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's Director, paid tribute to MAPA's LANAGRO/PA for its activities developed in conjunction with PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO. Since 1998, this laboratory has worked in reference activities related to FMD on behalf of the countries of the region. Dr. Francisco Aírton Nogueira, the laboratory's Director, was also honored for his cooperation with PANAFTOSA/ PAHO-WHO. Presentation of the book on the River Plate Basin Thereafter, the just-released book on the International Technical Cooperation on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control and Eradication in the River Plate Basin, written by Dr. Fernando Dora, PWR/Uruguay, was presented. The book describes the project's origin, development, and advances and the difficulties it faced. The project was considered successful and has had highly positive consequences for the countries of the region, as endemism has declined and even been eradicated in some countries. Final information In view of some delegates' questioning about manipulation in Argentina of strains considered exotic to South America, Dr. Rodolfo Bellinzoni, representing the Biogénesis Laboratory, explained that the laboratory no longer manipulates the 01 Taiwan virus or any other exotic strain. According to him, information about the importation of SAT or ASIA strains is no longer pertinent, as they are inactivated antigens certified by SENASA and kept by the Biogénesis Laboratory. As he was not a delegate, Dr. Bellinzoni was not entitled to speak; thus, Dr. Abraham Falczuk, Argentina's official delegate, took the floor and endorsed as his own Dr. Bellinzoni's statements. PANAFTOSA-PAHO/WHO recalled the proposal of that are considered exotic the strains of virus not isolated from clinical field cases in South America, resolution taken in COSALFA XXIX- Paraguay 2001. The Ex Officio Secretary suggested that the South American Biosafety Commission should be convened to address issues related to the definition of strains. COSALFA's Secretary requested 28 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A Argentina's SENASA to submit a formal communication about this matter for the information of member countries. Owing to the lack of definition about the 36th COSALFA's venue, as both Guyana and Colombia had volunteered, the Ex Officio Secretary suggested that the Secretariat should make the pertinent consultations and inform the member countries of the final decision. The Ex Officio Secretary referred to COHEFA's next meeting, which will review the achievement of PHEFA's objectives and discuss the possibility of extending the 2009 deadline for achieving the eradication goal. He thanked the 35th Meeting's presidency and secretariat, and particularly Dr. Rodrigo Mena, its rapporteur. 9. CLOSURE The closing ceremony was conducted by Dr. Albino Belotto, Dr. Jamil Gomes de Souza, Dr. Luís Barcos, Dr. Rodrigo Mena, and Dr. José Luís Vieira Severo who spoke on behalf of MAPA, declared the 34th COSALFA meeting closed. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 29 F I N A L 30 P A N A M E R I C A N R E P O R T F O O T - A N D - M O U T H - X X X V C O S A L F A D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L P A N A M E R I C A N R E P O R T - F O O T - A N D - M O U T H X X X V C O S A L F A D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 31 F I N A L 32 P A N A M E R I C A N R E P O R T F O O T - A N D - M O U T H - X X X V C O S A L F A D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O XXXV COSALFA Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil March 13-14, 2008 RESOLUTIONS F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION I Fifth International Seminar of Laboratory Specialists in Vesicular Diseases THE THIRTY-FITH COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: The importance of following and supporting the development of foot-and-moth disease programs on the basis of laboratory results; The importance, in case of positive foot-and-mouth disease samples, of completing diagnosis with vaccine matching and filogenetic studies, and of concluding the diagnosis in case of negative vesicular suspicions; The need to equalize and harmonize laboratory capabilities in the region; The importance of validating new methodologies in accordance with internationally accepted criteria and with the degree of precision required by the PHEFA situation; and The importance of endorsing the recommendations of the Fifth International Seminar of Laboratory Specialists in Vesicular Diseases, RESOLVES: 1. To endorse the recommendations of the Fifth International Seminar of Laboratory Specialists in Vesicular Diseases; 2. To have PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, in conjunction with the vesicular laboratories network reinforce technical cooperation in virologic and cytological diagnosis, promoting coordination among institutions and placing particular emphasis on the services of Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela; 3. To give continuity to the meetings of laboratory specialists in vesicular diseases; to promote alliances to facilitate technology transfer to national services, private undertakings, public-private initiatives, and academic institutions, among other recipients; 4. To urge PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO again to convene a group of laboratory and epidemiology specialists of the national services for deifning aspects related to the attributes of serologic tests applied in the region for different purposes; and 5. To have PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO encourage cooperation projects aimed at validating detection methods, the use of monoclonal antibodies for the characterization of strains, the completion of field proofs of noncapsidal proteins for ovines; and studies on the equivalence of ELISA CFL tests available. (Approved at the plenary session of March 14, 2008) P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 35 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION II Epidemiologic Situation The 35th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: That despite major progress in sanitary improvement achieved by the programs in the countries that have reached the last phase of foot-and-mouth disease eradication, sporadic foci are still detected, an indication of the persistence of residual viral circulation in the production spaces; That to conclude the eradication phase it is essential to identify and characterize the production spaces where there is viral circulation, so as to establish sanitary interventions aimed at stopping and eliminating circulation; and That the characterization of production spaces where there is viral circulation requires instruments for enhancing the sensitivity of the surveillance systems and at the same time strengthening the local veterinary attention structures, RESOLVES: To ask PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO to continue, in conjunction with the countries, to develop instruments for identifying zones or geographical spaces with potentially higher risks of vulnerability to and receptivity for circulation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. These instruments should provide support for the definition and application of effective epidemiologic surveillance mechanisms and for longitudinal epidemiologic studies that in turn support the establishment and maintenance of zones free of foot-and-mouth disease, consistent with the maximum results of the eradication programs under PHEFA. (Approved at the plenary session of March14, 2008) 36 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION III International Pre-COSALFA Seminar: South America free of foot-and-mouth disease: new paradigms The 35th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: The conclusions of the Pre-COSALFA seminar related to the topic "South America free of foot-and-mouth disease: new paradigms," aimed at the achievement of the goals contemplated by the 2005-2009 PHEFA, RESOLVES: 1. To recommend that the countries that do not have tracing records adopt a tracing standard, and that those countries that already have such records optimize and maintain them current; 2. To recommend that the countries ensure the sustainability of sanitary programs through political, economic, and social mechanisms; 3. To recommend that PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO in conjunction with CVP, continue to support the harmonization of sanitary initiatives in border areas, including the High Surveillance Zones; 4. To recommend that the countries undertake tasks aimed at identifying risk zones, with a view to the application of specific strategies, while encouraging the participation of producers, and ensuring the commitment of the social players involved in the conduction of the programs' initiatives; 5. Recommend that PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO, in conjunction with the countries, continue to develop the methodology to allow the identification of zones or geographical spaces with potentially higher risks of vulnerability to and receptivity for circulation of the foot-and-mouth disease virus. This methodology would support the definition and application of effective epidemiologic surveillance mechanisms and for longitudinal epidemiologic studies. This, in turn, would permit the enhancing the efficiency of the establishment and maintenance of zones free of footand-mouth disease, consistently with the optimization of the eradication programs under PHEFA; and 6. To recommend that PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO encourage the countries to undertake epidemiologic studies, defining sources of infection and identifying risks in already identified areas where viral circulation persists, as well as to develop new focuses for surveillance systems, with a view to optimizing the eradication programs under the PHEFA. 7. To reiterate to the countries the need to maintain the political will for achieving PHEFA' objectives and to recommend that they develop coordinated public-private projects and ensure the private sector's participation in the organization and execution of the sanitary activities contemplated under the eradication programs 8. To recommend that PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO continue to orient the countries' production and diagnosis laboratories in regard to Biosafety and bioprotection, optimizing biotechnological equivalences and providing support for capacity-building and auditing; 9. To recommend that the countries stress the importance of the role played by sub-regional institutions in the implementation of sanitary programs, and support the eradication processes by firm official institutional commitment, with the backing of international organizations; 10. To recommend that the international technical cooperation agencies coordinate their efforts, directing them to zones or countries in need of equipment and infrastructure; 11. To recommend that vaccine producing laboratories continue to invest in the modernization of products, new technologies, and Biosafety, thereby contributing to the achievement of PHEFA's goals; and 12. To recommend that countries that still do not have prevention plans develop and execute such plans. P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 37 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A It is further recommended that the countries should: a) Enhance the capabilities of the laboratories of the South American network and ensure compliance with quality standards by the national services that do not do it; b) Strengthen primary diagnosis in laboratories that have been identified as having shortcomings; c) Institute molecular diagnosis (detection and characterization); in laboratories that have not done so yet; d) Obtain a conclusive diagnosis for all suspicions with a negative diagnosis of vesicular disease, for which it is essential to collect appropriate samples for differential diagnosis; and e) Institute vaccine matching in laboratories that have not done so yet. That PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO should: a) Secure the technical cooperation necessary for following up on the recommendations listed above; b) Find a mechanism for setting up a multidisciplinary, multisectoral group for the following purposes: - To define the need, opportunity, and the appropriate characteristics for establishing a Regional Antigen and Vaccine Bank, as well as designing technical criteria for defining, on a scientific basis, what is considered an 'exotic strain' and which strains should be included in the bank; - To establish mechanisms to ensure the provision of inputs and reference materials; - To develop complete kits for ELISA SI and ELISA CFL tests and validate them; - To review regional criteria for interpreting vaccine matching results and harmonizing them with other international reference centers; - To define priority lines of research, including collaboration with other centers, universities, etc.; - To harmonize the use of monoclonal antibodies and validate their application; and - To seek new funding sources to honor the above-mentioned commitments. (Approved at the plenary session of March14, 2008) 38 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION IV Guide on Public Relations and Communication of Risk in Animal Health The 35th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: The need to enhance the governments' capabilities for, through their official services, producing and disseminating useful, precise information about foot-and-mouth disease in an agile, coordinated manner; The importance of public relations in supporting technical activities, from planning to execution, and the prevention and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease; The existence of an Interagency Group on Risk Communication to coordinate technical cooperation in this area; The existence of a "Guide on Public Relations and Risk Communication in Animal Health" produced under the PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO technical cooperation agreement titled "Program of Regional System for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease within the Enlarged Mercosur." This guide is a valuable instrument for training, use, and reference of the official animal health and public health services in the "Enlarged Mercosur" countries. RESOLVES: 1. That the countries should reaffirm their commitment to the strengthening of the public relations component of their animal health programs; 2. That PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO should promote a technical meeting of cooperation agencies and member countries to prepare a regional program for training in public relations and risk communication geared to the official veterinary services, using as a tool the "Guide on public relations and animal health risk communication." (Approved at the plenary session of March 14, 2008) P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 39 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION V Foot-and-mouth disease eradication programs in South America The 35th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: That the foot-and-mouth disease eradication programs in the countries of the Andean Community and in Venezuela have achieved significant progress and that nevertheless none of these countries seems to have reached the development level capable of ensuring the attainment of the PHEFA objectives within the envisaged deadlines, thereby jeopardizing the achievements obtained in some areas of the region; That the international cooperation organizations that have technical tools to support the implementation of measures conducive to the disease's eradication are present in the region, where they are recognized for their work; That the countries have the possibility of counting on national resources but additional resources are necessary to complement budgetary appropriations for their foot-and-mouth disease eradication programs; That COTASA, within the CAN context, and CVP, within the Mercosur context, are entities that support the harmonization and coordination of sanitary policies implemented in the countries, and play a major role in advancing the disease's eradication by means of subregional initiatives along international borders; That the coordinated participation of the countries' public and private sector is essential to eradicate diseases; and That reports have been received from Bolivia's public and private sectors expressing concern over the lack of coordination, joint work, and consistent strengthening of the veterinary attention system, which may cause a retrocession in the progress achieved by Bolivia, RESOLVES: 1. To urge the countries to maintain a strong veterinary service endowed with technical independence for ensuring the implementation of their control and eradication programs; 2. To recommend that international organizations should maintain close coordination with sub-regional institutions for advancing eradication programs; 3. To recommend that the countries should undertake coordinated actions in their border zones in parallel with the reinforcement of control and eradication activities in the rest of their territories, so as to advance the disease's control and eradication; 4. To urge the countries to pursue the subregional coordination of the need for the international organizations' cooperation to strengthen their veterinary attention system; 5. To urge the official veterinary services to maintain close coordination with the private sector; 6. To urge Bolivia's public and private sectors to implement the joint actions contemplated in the country's legislation and in international guidelines, so as to strengthen the veterinary attention system. The countries of the region and the cooperation agencies are also requested to provide the requisite support for preserving the gains obtained and achieving PHEFA's objectives; and 7. To recommend that PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO should reinforce the cooperation initiatives needed to resolve or overcome the difficulties faced by some countries of the region in their foot-and-mouth disease eradication programs. (Approved at the plenary session of March 14, 2008) 40 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION VI Appreciation The 35th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING, Considering: The excellent opportunities provided by the authorities of Brazil and of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, as well as by the private sector for the holding of the 35th OCSALFA Ordinary Meeting and the International Pre-COSALFA Seminar, RESOLVES: To express its appreciation to the Brazilian Government through the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply and to the latter's Superintendence in the State of Rio Grande do Sul; to the State of Rio Grande do Sul's Agriculture, Livestock, and Agribusiness Department; to the national and state productive sector, through FARSUL; and to all the administrative personnel involved in the event's organization, for the warm hospitality accorded participants during the Meeting and the Seminar. (Approved at the plenary session of March 14, 2008) P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 41 F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A RESOLUTION VII Designation of the 36th COSALFA's location Designation of the host of the 36th COSALFA ORDINARY MEETING is pending PANAFTOSA/PAHO-WHO's consultations with the member countries. (Approved at the plenary session of March 14, 2008) 42 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O XXXV COSALFA Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil March 13-14, 2008 ANNEXES Annex 1 AGENDA F I N A L R E P O R T - X X X V C O S A L F A ANNEX 1 SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE XXXV ORDINARY MEETING Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil March 13-14, 2008 AGENDA THURSDAY, March 16th 09:00-09:30 - Opening of the Meeting 09:30-10:00 - PPresentation and discussion of the Secretariat's Report - Discussion 10:15-10:45 - Situation of the National Foot-and-mouth Eradication Programs - PANAFTOSA 10:00-10:15 - Southern Cone - Andean Area - Amazon Area and Brazil - Discussion 11:00-11:30 - Coffee break 11:30-12:00 - Report on the OIE Mission to the Southern Cone 12:00-12:15 - CVP comments on the Mission's results 12:15-12:30 - Discussion 12:30-14:30 - Lunch 14:30-15:00 - Report on the Pre-COSALFA Seminar 15:00-15:45 - Discussion 15:45-16:15 - Report by GIEFA/PHEFA's Presidency 16:15-16:30 - Discussion 16h30-17h00 - Coffee break 17:00-17:45 - National programs of Bolívia, Ecuador, and Venezuela: current status and prospects 17:45-18:15 - Discussion 10:45-11:00 FRIDAY, MARCH14 - Other matters 11:00-11:45 - Coffee Break 11:45-12:30 - Other matters (cont.) 12:30-13:00 - Discussion 13:00-14:30 - Lunch 14:30-16:00 - Resolutions presentation and discussion 16:00-16:30 - Closure 09:00-11:00 P A N A M E R I C A N F O O T - A N D - M O U T H D I S E A S E C E N T E R - P A H O / W H O 47 Annex 2 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 50 Presidente Consultor Privado Director Gerente Gerente Técnico Director General Christian Sattori Ivanovic* Ernesto Salas García Juan Alberto Vasquez Raúl Añez Campos Roberto Aguilera Guzmán Rolando Cazzol Sandoval* * Delegate Veterinary Officer Jefe Nacional de Sanidad Animal Cesar Vladimir Orozco Quezada* BOLÍVIA Carlos Edson Peñaranda Bersatti José Natusch Velasco S/N Trinidad El Beni Ruta Panamericana Km38.5, B. 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Gerente de Registro de Produtos Professor Médico Veterinario Helois Dinaldo Nery Guagnini Heloiza Helena Baliza Pereira Hélvio Tassinari dos Santos Agência de Defesa e Inspeção Agropecuária de Alagoas Hibernon Cavalcante Albuquerque Diretor Geral Prefeitura Mun. de Sto. Augusto Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Departamento de Produção Animal Hermann E. Aeckerle Bruchmann Herton V. de Souza de Lima Secretaria da Agricultura Pecuária e Agronegócio do Estado do RS Henrrison Serafini Médico Veterinário Secretaria da Agricultura Pecuária e Agronegócios Gomercindo Joao Dariva Pontifícia Universidade Católica PUCRS Agência de Defesa Agropec. Pará Secretaria Especial de Produção Glaucio Antonio da R. Galindo Sociedade de Veterinária do RS Rua Sete de Setembro, 714 Pecuária e Agronegócio do RS Instituto Mineiro de Agropecuária Assistente Técnico Gilberto Rodrigues Coelho (62) 3224 9116 (51) 3288 6200/6208 (82) 3315-7026 3315-7001 T E L ÉF O N O (54) 33583037 59 Av. 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Fernandes Lima, 72 Maceió - Alagoas DIRECCIÓN Gilberto Moacir da Silva Fundo para o Desenvolvimento da Agropecuaria do Estado de Goiás Presidente Gilberto de Sant'anna Filho Superint. Federal da Agricultura MAPA Secretaria da Agricultura Pecuária e Agronegócio do Estado do RS Fiscal Federal Agropecuário Geraldo de Oliveira Guimarães INSTITUCIÓN Getúlio Antônio R. de Campos F U N CIÓN N O M BRE C O M P L E T O [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL Presidente Coord. de Programa Sanidade Suína Méd. 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Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Associação Brasileira da Indústria Produt. e Export. de Carne Suína Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Departamento de Produção Animal Instituto de Defesa Agropecuária e Florestal do Acre Diretor Paulo Roberto Vianna Araujo BAYER do Brasil S/A Superint. Federal da Agriucltura MAPA Chefe de Controle de Qualidade Patrícia Gabriela Remorini Vallée S.A. Superintendente Gerente Desenv. Industrial Otto Domenici Mozzer Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária Paulo Antônio da Costa Bilego Presidente Osmar Pereira Bastos Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária Lab. Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Delegado Regional Onésimo Locatelli Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária INSTITUCIÓN Paula Amorim Schiavo Chefe F U N CIÓN Odemilson Donizete Mosseró N O M BRE C O M P L E T O (55) 3354-2518 34223318 (65) 36851952 (55) 3546 1535 (31) 3660-9662 92780597 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (51) 32887833 (11) 30932737 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL (68) 32210655 99744689 (65) 3685 56 78 (91) 3226.4233 (51) 21293200 (38) 32297170 (67) 3331 1655 99812411 (41) 3263-2511 (11) 2515707 / 2510400 99051798 T E L ÉF O N O Gerente Geral Assessora Raul Moura Junior Renata Elisabeth Becher Av. Almirante Barroso, 1234 Belém Para Chefe da Divisão de Biológicos Médico Veterinário Ricardo Rego Pamplona Rita Selene Bezerra de Almeida Agência de Def. Agropec. do Pará Secretaria Especial de Produção Roberto Souza Lima da Silva Médico Veterinário Instituto de Defesa Agropecuária do Estado do MT Akzo Nobel Ltda. Laboratório INTERVET Roberto Muratovic (51) 32887833 68 Travessa Piedade, 651 Ed. Pinares Belém - Para Av. B, s/n Ed. Ceres, 2 andar - CPA Cuiabá Mato Grosso (91) 3210-1154/1155 65) 36442082/ 6441007 Av. Alfredo Egidio de Souza Aranha, 100 (11) 21656767 /56446697 91140167 6o. Andar - Bl B - São Paulo Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1501/19a Departamento de Produção Animal Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Roberto Moreira de Azevedo Roberto Renato Pinheiro da Silva (61) 32182456 32182230 / 32182704 /81178273 (31) 36609642 / 93630682 92879305 (67) 3331 1655 (55) 33660752 041 9995-0900 (91) 3226.4233 (51) 32849623 (55)4133660752 (91) 3226-4233 Centro Administ. Gov. Augusto Franco, s/n (79) 3246 1653 BR 235, km 4 Aracaju Sergipe Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco D Anexo A - Brasília - Distrito Federal Av. Rômulo Joviano, s/n Pedro Leopoldo - Minas Gerais Serviço de Sanidade Agropecuária Depto. de Desenv. Agropecuário do Estado de Sergipe Ministério da Agricultura, Pec. e Abastecimento Laboratorio Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Roberta Vencato Radajeski Diretor de Operações Chefe Ricardo Aurélio Pinto Nascimento Rua Brilhante, 1989 Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul Médico Veterinário Ricardo Antonio Amaral de Lemos Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária Biogénesis Bago Saúde Animal LTDA. Rua Delegado Leopoldo Belczak, 286 Curitiba - Parana Gerente Técnico Reuel Luiz Gonçalves Av. Almirante Barroso, 1234 Belém Para Laboratório Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Av. Loureiro da Silva, 515 Sala 506 Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul René Ribeiro da Silva Superint. Federal de Agricultura MAPA T E L ÉF O N O Av. Carlos Grimaldi, 1701 4 andar (19) 37365193 Edificio Galleria Corp - Campinas - SP 3707-5093 DIRECCIÓN Biogénesis Bago Saúde Animal LTDA. Rua Delegado Leopoldo Belczak, 286 Curitiba - Parana Engenheiro Agrônomo Laboratório Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Raimundo Brito Dantas Merial Saúde Animal INSTITUCIÓN Gerente Geral F U N CIÓN Rafael Ernesto Pineda N O M BRE C O M P L E T O [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL Chefe de Serviço de Sanidade Animal Presidente Diretor Médica Veterinária Coordenadora de Eventos Médica Veterinária Diretor Diretor de Mercado Externo Ronaldo Gil Pereira Ronan Antônio Azzi Roni T. Naschenveng Barbosa Rosane Colares Moraes Rosane Henn Rosane Maia Machado Rubens N. F. Brito Rui Eduardo Saldanha Vargas Rodovia Admar Gonzaga, 1486 Florianópolis - Santa Catarina Travessa Piedade, 651 Ed. Pinares Belém - Para Rua Ramiro Barcelos, 1793 Cj.201 Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco D Anexo A - Brasília - Distrito Federal Secr. da Agricultura Pecuária e Agronegócio Depto. de Desenv. Agropecuário do Estado de Sergipe Diretora de Defesa Sanitária Animal Diretor Geral Presidente Sabrina Vizeu Salete Dezen Vieira Sebastião Cardoso Anchieta Filho Sebastião da Costa Guedes Conselho Nac. de Pec. de Corte Agência Estadual de Defesa Agropecuária do Maranhão Secr. da Agricultura Pecuária e Agronegócio Ruy Ruiz Rios 51) 3288 6200/6208 (51) 3288 6200/6208 (11) 30932737 (91) 33101102 9906-3410 (51) 21040551 (61) 32182797 / 99759267 69 Rua do Rocío,, 313/9o andar - SP Av. Marechal Castelo Branco,, 13 Edificio Jorge Nicolau - S. L. 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Administrativa Fiscal Federal Agropecuário Conselheiro Médico Veterinário Sérgio Moacir da Silva Mattos Severino Pessoa de Lima Sidney Rodrigues Silvio Ernesto Bernardo Bess Silvio Renato Oliveira Menegassi Simone Sibeli Dias Souza Sinval Aragão Almeida Soraya Elias M. Constantinopolos Tamir Calcagnotto da Silva Tereza Cristina de F. S. Ribeiro Thais Maria Bento Pires Lopa Therezinha Bernardes Porto Uacir Bernardes Udo Erhardt F U N CIÓN Sergio Luiz Lima Monteiro N O M BRE C O M P L E T O Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul Fundo para o Desenvolvimento da Agropec. do Estado de Goiás Instituto Mineiro de Agropecuária Assoc. Brasil. de Hereford e Braford Instituto de Defesa Agropecuária do Rio Grande do Norte Vallée S.A Laboratório Nacional Agropecuário MAPA Superint. Federal da Agricultura MAPA Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Departamento de Produção Animal Sindic. Rural de Júlio de Castilhos Agência Estadual de Defesa Sanitária Animal e Vegetal Conselho Nac. de Pec. de Corte Agência Estadual de Defesa Agropecuária do Maranhão Secr. de Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Departamento de Produção Animal Instituto Mineiro de Agropecuária INSTITUCIÓN [email protected] 70 Av. Getúlio Vargas, 1384 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Rua do Bordalo Qd. 85 Lt. 092 Jd. Atlântico Av. dos Andradas, 1220 Av. General Osório, 1094 Bage - RS Av. Hildebrando de Góis, 150 Ribeira Natal - Rio Grande do Norte Av. Comendador Antônio Loureiro Ramos, 1500 - Montes Claros - MG Estrada da Ponta Grossa, 3036 Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Av. João Ribeiro, 428 Aracaju Sergipe Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1501/19a Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Av. Jorge Mascarenhas, 1022, Julio de Castilhos - Rio Grande do Sul Av. Irineu de Souza Araújo, 1015 Nova Alvorada do Sul - MT. do Sul (51) 32887832 (62) 5464140 / 2427210 (31) 32353442 (53) 34214048 (84) 32321115 (38) 3229 7122 (51) 32482133 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (51) 32887832 (79) 31792469 [email protected] (55) 9983 7611 9983 (67) 34561297 [email protected] [email protected] Rua do Rocío,, 313/9o andar - SP (11) 3845-0368 [email protected] Av. Marechal Castelo Branco, 13 (98) 3218.8426 Edificio Jorge Nicolau - S.L. Maranhao Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1501/19a Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul (51) 35421202 E-MAIL [email protected] T E L ÉF O N O Av. dos Andradas, 1220 Belo Horizonte (31) 32353407 Minas Gerais DIRECCIÓN Chief of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Division Veterinary Officer Alfonso Clavijo Dorothy Geale CANADÁ Zulmir Carlos Reginatto Canadian Food Inspection Agency (1204) 7892038 (54) 3313 4835 (1613) 2214234 71 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (51) 3288 7800 (51) 32126450 [email protected] [email protected] (51) 32887832 59 Camelot Drive, Room 100, 1st Floor East Ontario Canadian Food Inspection Agency 1015 Arlington St. Suite T2300, Nat. Centre for For. Animal Disease Manitoba Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Rua João de Césaro, 434 Passo Fundo do Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Sindicato da Ind. de Carnes do RS Praça Osvaldo Cruz, 15/ 909 - RS Zilmar José Moussalle Diretor Executivo Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1501/19a Departamento de Produção Animal Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul Wilson Hoffmeister Junior Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Av. Borges de Medeiros, 1501/19a Departamento de Produção Animal Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul [email protected] [email protected] 33134062 (54) 3313 4835 [email protected] R. Alexandre Dumas, 2220 - 12o. Andar (19 )34571642 Chác. Sto. Antonio Médico Veterinário Coopers Brasil Ltda. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL [email protected] (67) 3368-2196 (51) 37122518 (51) 37202039 (91) 32264233 T E L ÉF O N O Av. dos Expedicionários, 3442 Benfica (85) 3455-9212 Fortaleza - Ceara Waylton dos Santos Franco Livestock Business Diretor Vilson Antonio Simon Superint. Federal da Agricultura MAPA Rodovia BR 262 - Km 4, saída para Aquiadauana - Campo Grande - MT Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Rua dos Funcionários, 1559 - Juvevê do Paraná Fiscal Federal Agropecuário Vicente Assis Feitosa Embrapa - Gado de Corte Médico Veterinário Médica Veterinária Vanessa Felipe de Souza Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Rua Coronel Müsnich, 451 Estrela do Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Walter de Carvalho Ribeirete Médico Veterinário Valmor Vargas de Barros Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Rua Coronel Müsnich, 451 Estrela do Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Av. Almirante Barroso, 1234 Belém - Para DIRECCIÓN Secr. da Agric., Pec. e Agronegócio Rua João de Césaro, 434 Passo Fundo do Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Médica Veterinária Valéria Cristina da R. Campos Laboratório Nacional Agropecuário MAPA INSTITUCIÓN Virgilio Villanova de Abreu Médica Veterinária F U N CIÓN Ursulla de Mesquita Tavares N O M BRE C O M P L E T O Coordinador de la Área Fed. Colombiana de Ganaderos Cient. de Sanidad Animal Presidente *Ismael Zuñiga Arce José Elías Borrero Solano Limor de Colombia Ltda. Gerente General Presidente Gerente Comercial Subgerente de Prevención y Control Libardo Mojica Rojas Luis Augusto Mazariegos Godoy Luis Herney Gomes Martinez Miryam Luz Gallego Alarcón Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario Laboratorios LAVERLAM S/A Laboratorios LAVERLAM Empresa Colombiana de Productos Veterinarios S.A. José Manuel Granados Empresa Colombiana de Productos Veterinarios S.A. Limor de Colombia Ltda. Director Ejecutivo 72 Calle 37, No. 8-43. Piso 6 Carrera 5a, 47-165, Bogotá Distrito Capital Carrera 5, 47-165 Vale del Cauca Bogotá - Distrito Capital Avda. 15, 106-50 Ph 2 Cundinamarca Av. El Dorado, # 82-93 Bogotá Distrito Capital Av. El Dorado, # 82-93 Bogotá Distrito Capital Calle 37, 14-31 Bogotá Distrito Capital Avda. 15, 106-50 Ph 2 Cundinamarca [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL (571) 2327035/7852/7662 3132633511 (571) 2443039 3104704702 (572) 4474411 (571) 6201023 / 6204236 (571) 425.4815 (571) 4254815/ ext 215 4163221 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (571) 5782020 ext 257 [email protected] (571) 6201023 (571) 4254800/ 425815/ 4254818 Giovanni Mojica Reyes Av. El Dorado, # 82-93 Bogotá Distrito Capital (571) 3152192 (571) 2877110/ 2884438 Empresa Colombiana de Productos Veterinarios S.A. Calle 37, 8-43 Piso 5 Bogotá Distrito Capital (571) 4254818 (562) 3451111 (562) 3451401/3451402 T E L ÉF O N O Edgar Arias Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario Av. 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Tony Garnier - Lyon, Paris 29497 410th Street, Illinois - França 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington United States Depart. of Agriculture Post Office Box 848 - Greenport, NY Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinário Hernando Duque World Bank APHIS/NVSL/FADLL P.O Box, 848 New York Km 4.1/2 Vía DAule, Edif. Guitig Guayaquil Guayas [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL (33 608) 472723031 mobile 608773521 (217) 8332446/217 4306608 (1202) 4739528 (631) 3233151 (1631) 3233151 (5934) 094 173103 099423497 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (5932) 2567232directo [email protected] 2548823/ 2544476 (593-4) 2201799/2290136 Avs. Eloy Alfaro y Amazonas Piso 10, (5932) 2567824/ 2553472 Edf. 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Regional en Sanidad Agropecuaria Especialista Senior Veterinary Officer Especialista Agrícola Representante Regional Director de Sanidad Agropecuaria Oficial Principal de produccion y Salud Consultor Especialista Sanidad Instituto Interamericano de Agrop. e Inocuidad de Cooperación para la Agricultura los Alimentos - Regional Sur Darío Baumgarten Lavand Jaime Humberto Flores Ponce Jose H. Urdaz Juan Lubroth Juan Poveda Luis Osvaldo Barcos Ricardo A. Molins Tito Diaz Muñoz Tomas Pedro Krotsch Víctor Arrúa Maidana Instituto Interamericano de Cooperação para a Agricultura Org. de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentació Of. Regional para A. Latina y el Instituto Interamer. de Cooperación para la Agricultura Oficina Regional de la OIE para las Américas Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento T E L ÉF O N O 800 m. Norte del Cruce Ipís, Sede Central San Jose Esquina Puente Victoria a Ño Pastor Edificio Centro Villasmil, Piso 11, Oficina 1102 Caracas Distrito Federal Fidel Oteíza, 1956 Piso 15 Santiago Region Metropolitana Edificio 783, Av. Demetrio Basilio la Clayton, Chiriqui 76 Berbardo de Irigoyen,, 88 Piso 5 Buenos Aires SHIS, QI-05 Conjunto 9, Bloco D, Comércio Brasília Distrito Federal Avda. Hammarskjold , Vitacura, 3241 Santiago Region Metropolitana 600 m. noreste del Cruce Ipís-Coronado, San Isidro de Coronado San Jose Paseo Colón,, 315 Piso " D" Buenos Aires SEN Quadra, 802 Conjunto F Lote 39 Brasília Distrito Federal (5411) 43348282/ 43451210 (61) 2485477 (562) 3372119/ 3372250 (506) 2160184/ 0185 (5411) 4331-4939 4331-5158/4331-5165 (61) 3317-4279/ 33174278 (39 06) 5705.4184 3482580768 (506) 2216-0184/ 216-0288 (58212) 5718055/ 5728211 (562) 2252511 (507) 2077027 Calle Maritza Alabarca,, Casas 1012 A-B (507) 317-0903 Panama DIRECCIÓN Animal Production & Health Division Via delle Terme di Caracalla, Food & Agriculture Org. of the UN Room: C-548 Roma Lazio Instituto Interamer. de Cooperación para la Agricultura Instituto Interamer. de Cooperación para la Agricultura Instituto Interamer. de Cooperación para la Agricultura United States Depart. of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Program Director Dale L. Maki Organismo Internacional Regional de Sanidad Agropecuaria INSTITUCIÓN Representante F U N CIÓN Abelardo De Gracía Scanapieco ORGANISMO INTERNACIONAL N O M BRE C O M P L E T O [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] E-MAIL Coord. de Vigilancia Epidemiológica Director Nacional de Sanidad Animal Director Técnico Director Erika Magaña de Romero Filiberto Frago Franklin Clavel Marcos George Balma Viceministro de Ganadería Jefa Presidente Director General de Salud Animal Director de Servicios Técnicos Presidente Gerardo Jose Bogado Ayala Gloria Stella Alarcón de Cardozo *Hugo Adolfo Corrales Irrazabal Manuel Adrián Barboza González Primo Ricardo Feltes Bagnoli Rolando Juan Alarcón Ríos * Delegate Presidente *Alberto Soljancic Vargas PARAGUAI Sub-Director de Cuarentena F U N CIÓN Enrique Evans Lasso PANAMÁ N O M BRE C O M P L E T O Laboratorio LAUDA S.A.P. Servicio Nacional de Calidad y Salud Animal Servicio Nacional de Calidad y Salud Animal Servicio Nacional de Calidad y Salud Animal Servicio Nacional de Calidad y Salud Animal Ministerio de Agric. y Ganadería Asociación Rural del Paraguay LADIVES/COPEG T E L ÉF O N O 77 Cptan. Grauchover Nº 2909 esq. Inglaterra, Asuncion Central Ruta Mcal. Estigarribia, Km. 10 1/2, San Lorenzo Central Ruta Mcal. Estigarribia, Km. 10 1/2, San Lorenzo Central Ruta Marechal Estigarribia, Km 10 1/2 San Lorenzo Ruta Mcal. Estigarribia, Km. 10 1/2, San Lorenzo Central Ciencias Veterinarias casi Ruta Mariscal Estigarribia, Km. 10.5 San Lorenzo Asuncion Central Ruta Transchaco KM 14, M. 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Melo, - Altos de para la Erradicación y Prevención Carundú, 573 Panama del Gusano Barrenador del Ganado Ministerio de Desarrollo Agropecuario Ministerio de Desarrollo Agropecuario Ministerio de Desarrollo Agropecuario INSTITUCIÓN Responsável Lilian Chea Soto Presidente VENEZUELA *Balsamino Belandria Rivas Feder. Bolivariana de Ganaderos y Agricultores de Venezuela (5982) 17702441 (598) 99 724 722 * Delegate *Mercedes Campos Serv. Autónomo de San. Agropec. Ministerio de Agricultura y Tierras Feder. Nacional de Ganaderos de Venezuela (58212) 0058-414-5670120 58212 - 5090464 04145696788 78 Av. Francisco Solano, cruce con calle (58212) 7053421 Pascual Navarro, Piso 12 Edíficio Torre 7619186 Benvenez Dependencias Federales Av. Urdaneta, P-18, Ofc. 18-2-18-4, Centro Financiero Latino - Caracas Av Lacuna, Torre Este, Piso 12 Parque Central - El Conde Avenida Universidad Esq. De Chorro a Traposos, Edif. Centro Empresarial PH-B, Miranda United States Depart. of Agriculture Lauro Muller, 1776 Montevideo Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Montevideo (5982) 9020484 Vicepresidente Ing. Agronomo Ricardo Romero Consultor Av. Uruguay, 864 Montevideo (598-2) 924 98 78 Manuel Cipriano Heredia Concha Médico Veterinario Recaredo Ugarte Associación Rural del Uruguay Montevideo (5982) 9020484 (598-2) 924 98 78 United States Depart. of Agriculture Embaj. dos EUA, Urb Col. de Valle Arriba, (58212) 58.212/ 9078577 Animal and Plant Health Insp. Service Calle F con Soapure. Miranda 58.416.6211075 Delegado Leopoldo Amorin Biogénesis Bagó Uruguay S.A. Av. Uruguay, 864 Montevideo Montevideo Cienstista Agrícola Gerente General Hipólito Tapié Associación Rural del Uruguay (511) 4111400 anexo 1432 (511) 3133326 Anexo 1951 Jorge A. Leon Presidente *Guzmán Tellechea Otero Biogénesis Bagó Uruguay S.A. E-MAIL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (511) 3133310/313330 [email protected] Anexo: 1900 99277086 T E L ÉF O N O Constituyente, 1476 Piso 1 Montevideo (5982) 4126305/ 4126369 99602475 Av. Paseo de la República, 3895 Lima Av. La Molina, 1915 Lima Av. La Molina, 1915 Lima DIRECCIÓN Serv. Autónomo de San. Agropec. Min. de la Producción y Comercio Gerente General Guillermo Elordi Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca Secretaría General de la Comunidad Andina Serv. Nacional de Sanidad Agraria Ministerio de Agricultura Serv. Nacional de Sanidad Agraria Ministerio de Agricultura INSTITUCIÓN Daniel Fabregat Director General de Servicios Ganaderos *Francisco Muzio URUGUAI Rosa Guerrero Cespedes Director de Sanidad Animal F U N CIÓN *Glen Frederick Halze Hodgson PERU N O M BRE C O M P L E T O Edited and printed in July, 2008 at the Veterinary Public Health - PAHO/WHO Pan-American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center ZIP Code 589, CEP 25040-004, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil http:\\www.panaftosa.org.br