office international des Épizooties world organisation for animal health created in 1924 in paris
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Office International des Épizooties
World Organisation for Animal Health
created in 1924 in Paris
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162 Member Countries162 Member Countries
Americas: 28 – Africa: 47 – Europe: 49 – Middle East: 12 – Asia: 26
Delegates are the Chief Veterinary Officers
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ObjectivesObjectives
1. To ensure transparency in the animal health situation throughout the world.
2. To collect, analyse and disseminate scientific veterinary information.
3. To contribute expertise and encourage international collaboration in the control of animal diseases.
4. Within its mandate under SPS and WTO Agreement, to safeguard world trade by publishing health standards for international trade in animals and animal products.
5. To improve the legal framework and resources of Veterinary Services.
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The OIEThe OIEEarlyEarly
WarningWarningSystemSystem
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Approach of the CodeApproach of the Code
Generic (horizontal) chapters import risk analysis methodology monitoring and surveillance standards evaluation of veterinary services, etc.
Specific chapters on listed animal diseases and zoonoses covering
live animals semen and embryos products of animal origin (meat, eggs, milk, hides and
skins….)
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UpdatingUpdatinginternational international
standardsstandards
PROBLEMPROBLEM
SpecialistCommissions
ReviewReview
Advice of experts or other Advice of experts or other Specialist CommissionsSpecialist Commissions
Draft textDraft text
COMMITTEE
DELEGATESDELEGATES
AdoptionAdoption
COMMITTEE,COMMITTEE,COMMISSIONS,COMMISSIONS,
DELEGATESDELEGATES
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OIE INTERNATIONALOIE INTERNATIONALSTANDARDSTANDARD
Comments
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New work programmeNew work programme
Animal welfare
Animal production food safety
Regular up-dating of all Code chapters
Interactive consultations
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Areas of cooperation with Codex Areas of cooperation with Codex (1)(1)
Equivalence
Risk analysis
Regionalisation and zoning
Surveillance and monitoring
Transparency
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Areas of cooperation with Codex Areas of cooperation with Codex (2)(2)
Control, Inspection and Certification Procedures
Zoonoses
Pre-Harvest Food and Feed Safety
Biotechnology
Veterinary Drugs and Antimicrobial Resistance
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Collaborating Centres and Collaborating Centres and Reference LaboratoriesReference Laboratories
152 Collaborating Centres andReference Laboratories across the world
Collaborating Centres: horizontal themes
Reference Laboratories for diagnosis, control, research and training
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Functions and ResponsibilitiesFunctions and Responsibilitiesof the OIE Reference Laboratoriesof the OIE Reference Laboratories
1. Act as a centre of expertise for a disease and standardisation of methodology,
2. Storage and distribution of standards strains and diagnostic standards, antisera, antigens and other reagents,
3. Development of new diagnostic methods,
4. Collection, processing and analysis of epizootiological data,
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Functions and ResponsibilitiesFunctions and Responsibilitiesof the OIE Reference Laboratories of the OIE Reference Laboratories (contd)(contd)
5. Provision of technical assistance to the OIE
6. Training in specific areas,
7. Organisation of scientific meetings on behalf of the OIE,
8. Co-ordination of collaborative studies,
9. Publication and dissemination of the relevant information.
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Information on the OIE Web SiteInformation on the OIE Web Site
Early warning
Weekly Disease Information
International Standards (Codes, Manuals, etc.)
Scientific and Technical Review (contents and abstracts)
Scientific and general information on OIE activities, animal diseases and zoonoses
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Capacity Building
WTO coordinated Seminars
Assistance to Delegates (national or regional)
Specific workshops on Risk Analysis, Veterinary Services
Workshops on disease control and trade resolution
Seminars on vaccine production and standardization
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Capacity Building cont.
Participation in Ad hoc expert groups
Assistance in animal health data submission
Mediation on trade concerns
Twinning with Reference Centers and Laboratories
World organisation for animal healthWorld organisation for animal health
12 rue de prony75017 paris, france
Tel: 33 (0)1 44 15 18 88 – Fax: 33 (0)1 42 67 09 87Email: [email protected]://www.oie.int