Indea participates in a strategic meeting on foot-and-mouth disease in Acre



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Daniella Bueno, president of the Agricultural Defense Institute of the State of Mato Grosso (Indea-MT), with her Animal Health Defense Coordination Team, participates in Rio Branco (Acre) the June 27-28, of the 3rd meeting of the 2017-2026 Strategic Plan Block of the National Program for the Eradication and Prevention of Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Daniella also participates in the meeting representing the National Forum of Farming and Agricultural Health Workers (Fonesa)

on the occasion to discuss the inclusion of part of Mato Grosso in block I (Rondônia and Acre), where the withdrawal of vaccination is planned for May 2019. This should occur in Rondolândia, and in some properties of Colniza, Aripuanã, Comodoro and Juína, to have a commercial relationship with Rondônia. Mato Grosso, part of Block V, where the last vaccination of the flock is expected to take place in May 2021.

Mato Grosso borders with States belonging to Blocks I, II and IV, for this reason, is present in discussions to define the best strategies for moving from FMD health status to vaccination without vaccination, badyzing the particularities of each region.

Strategic Plan for the Eradication and Prevention of Foot and Mouth Disease (PNEFA) provides for the total withdrawal of vaccination. countries by 2023. The strategic plan is aligned with the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the guidelines of the Continental Program for the Eradication of foot-and-mouth disease (Phefa), also for the eradication of the disease. in South America.

The basic guidelines of the PNEFA provide for shared management between governments and private initiative; the capacity of the Official Veterinary Service (SVO); regionalization of actions; financial support; adequacy and strengthening of the surveillance system; agility and precision in diagnosis; the prediction of the immunogen (particle, foreign molecule or organism capable of inducing an immune response) for veterinary emergencies; international cooperation and education in animal health

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