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Wednesday 24 June

session 2.1 : Overview of the global and regional situation for foot and mouth disease
Chairman: Dr Gideon Brückner

The global situation of foot and mouth disease occurrence – an overview of the current situation

Dr Jef Hammond

Current situation of foot and mouth disease research and research needs

Dr David Paton

The impact and cost–benefit of foot and mouth disease control on global food production

Dr Luis Barcos

Session 2.1: continued

Chairman: Dr Juan Lubroth

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in South America – the current situation

Dr Victor Saraiva

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in Paraguay – in the framework of the OIE/CVP strategy

Dr Hugo Corrales

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in Europe – the current situation

Dr Keith Sumption

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in sub-Saharan Africa – the current situation

Dr Wilna Vosloo

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in South-East Asia and the Pacific – the current situation

Dr Ronello Abila

The South-East Asia Foot and Mouth Disease Campaign (SEAFMD) – the 2020 roadmap

Dr Gardner Murray

Foot and mouth disease control strategies in North Africa and the Middle East – the current situation

Dr Ghazi Yehia

Foot and mouth disease situation and control strategies in the People's Republic of China – the current situation

Dr Zengjun Lu

Thursday 25 June

Session 2.2 : Methods to move towards global control: Surveillance

Chairman: Dr Alf-Eckbert Füssel

Global surveillance of foot and mouth disease – challenges, concepts, constraints

Dr Juan Lubroth

OIE standards and tools for the quality of veterinary services

Dr Herbert Schneider

Surveillance strategies for foot and mouth disease to prove absence from disease and absence from viral circulation

Prof. Vincenzo Caporale

Participatory epidemiology methods for foot and mouth disease surveillance

Dr Jeffrey Mariner

Opportunities and constraints posed by wildlife in the diagnosis and epidemiology of foot and mouth disease infection

Dr Peter Roeder

The application of zoning and compartmentalisation to foot and mouth disease control

Dr Jorge Caetano

Session 2.3 : Methods to move towards global control: Vaccination

Chairman: Dr Jamil Gomes de Souza

Availability and use of vaccines for foot and mouth disease in different parts of the world

Dr Paul Van Aarle
Dr Rodolfo Bellinzoni
Dr Phillippe Dubourget

The need for the application and availability of efficient vaccines in different animal species

Dr Gideon Brückner

Assuring the potency, purity and quality of foot and mouth disease vaccines

Dr Eduardo Maradei

Strategic reserves of vaccines for foot and mouth disease – needs and applications

Dr Alf-Eckbert Füssel

Session 2.4.: Methods to move towards global control: Diagnostics

Chairman: Prof. Vincenzo Caporale

Diagnostic needs for different regions and stages of foot and mouth disease control

Dr Aldo Dekker

The use of diagnostic kits and non-structural protein tests for foot and mouth disease in cattle and in other susceptible species: constraints and challenges

Dr Ingrid Bergmann

Interpretation of results of foot and mouth disease surveillance to distinguish between vaccinated and infected cattle

Dr Kris De Clercq

Sampling, shipping and testing of foot and mouth disease virus inactivated samples

Dr Søren Alexandersen

Session 3: Foot and mouth disease and international trade
Chairman: Dr Joseph Domenech

The OIE International standards for foot and mouth disease control – trade facilitating issues

Dr Alejandro Thiermann

Risk mitigating measures for foot and mouth disease virus in animal products from cloven-hoofed animals to facilitate national, regional and international trade – Preliminary report on the OIE research project

Dr David Paton

How can government control and interact with private programmes for foot and mouth disease control – the experience and view of the private sector of MERCOSUR

Dr Sebastião Guedes

Progressive control pathway and regional roadmaps – towards a common framework for long-term action against foot and mouth disease at national and regional levels

Dr Juan Lubroth and Dr Keith Sumption

Friday 26 June

Session 4: Moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease
Chairman: Dr Carlos Correa Messuti

The hemispheric programme for the eradication of foot and mouth disease – challenges and lessons learned

Dr Alejandro Schudel

Donors' perspectives for moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease

Dr François Le Gall

Perspectives for moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease – contribution

Dr Alain Vandersmissen

The global control of foot and mouth disease – challenges, opportunities and lessons learned from the global rinderpest campaign

Dr Joseph Domenech

A world without foot and mouth disease – the role and vision of the OIE and the use of communication

Dr Bernard Vallat

Session 5: Moving towards global control of foot and mouth disease: Recommendations
Chairmen: Dr Bernard Vallat & Dr Joseph Domenech