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Proceedings
Recommendations

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Current situation and specificity of veterinary products distribution and use in the Middle East
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Do available veterinary medicinal products meet the needs of the Middle East market? – Dr Olivier Espeisse
2
Current practices for the sale and distribution of veterinary drugs in the Middle East – Dr Dudley V. Gradwell
3
Current practices for the sale and distribution of veterinary biologicals in the Middle East – Dr George Khoury
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Veterinary education with regards to veterinary medicinal products and their use in the Middle East – Dr Darem Tabbaa
5
Veterinary profession and practices – Dr Sultan Al-Khalaf
6
Control of residues: example of antimicrobials in food
Prof. Lotfi El Bahri
7
Quality of veterinary medicinal products in circulation in Syria
Dr Mohammad Marouf Al-Sibai

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Transportation and handling of Biologicals in the Middle East
Dr Ghazi Yehia

9
How to encourage industry to commercialise high quality veterinary medicinal products in the Middle East? – Dr Barbara Freischem
10
Common regulations for registration of veterinary medicinal products in the Middle East. – Prof. Hassan Aidaros

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Legislation, registration and control for veterinary medicinal products
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Legislation, registration and control procedures for veterinary medicinal products, Current situation in the Middle East: Results of the questionnaire sent by the OIE Regional representation for the Middle East – Dr Pierre Primot


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Regional and international cooperation for legislation, registration and control
1
Legislation, registration and control procedures for veterinary medicinal products in the European Union – Dr David Mackay

2
Legislation requirements for control over veterinary products in South America – Dr Martin Minassian

3
International approach for veterinary medicinal products: OIE and Codex alimentarius – Dr Catherine Lambert

4
International approach for veterinary medicinal products: VICH
Dr Barbara Freischem

5
OIE strategy for veterinary products and Terms of reference for the OIE national focal points – Dr Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel

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Improvement of control and harmonisation
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OIE Procedure for validation and certification of diagnostic assays
Dr François Diaz

2
A model for a regional approach of harmonisation of control over veterinary medicinal products – Dr Patrick Dehaumont

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FMD vaccines: harmonisation of the quality and improvement of the control in the Middle East – Prof. Vincenzo Caporale
 
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The impact of good Veterinary Services governance on the control over veterinary medicinal products – Dr Herbert Schneider

5
OIE Guidelines for Veterinary Legislation – Dr Jean-Louis Duby