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Dr Marius Masiulis, Contingency planning officer, EuFMD Practical Training on Wildlife Surveillance for Foot - and - Mouth Disease and other contagious animal diseases affecting wildlife

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Page 1: Practical Training on Wildlife Surveillance for Foot-and ......officers from 6 Balkan countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, FYR of Macedonia, Romania and Serbia) and Turkey. Objectives

Dr Marius Masiulis, Contingency planning officer, EuFMD

Practical Training on Wildlife Surveillance for Foot-and-Mouth Disease and other

contagious animal diseases affecting wildlife

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The Training

Location: State hunting ground Vitoshko-Studena, Bulgaria

Period: 22-25 February 2016

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TrainersEuropean Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD)

Dr. Marius Masiulis Dr. Artem Skrypnyk Dr. Anna Zdravkova

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TrainersBulgarian Food Safety Agency, Bulgaria

Dr. Tsviatko Alexandrov Dr. Klaas Dietze

Friedrich Loeffler Institute, Germany

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Participants

22 contingency planning / wildlife disease surveillanceofficers from 6 Balkan countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece,FYR of Macedonia, Romania and Serbia) and Turkey.

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Objectives

Providing theoretical and practical trainingfocusing on:• contingency planning, wildlife surveillance and

measures in case of confirmation of the animaldisease in wild animals;

• role of wildlife in FMD disease epidemiology and thewildlife interface with domestic livestock;

• ecology, epidemiology, surveillance and control ofwildlife;

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Objectives

Providing theoretical and practical trainingfocusing on:• early recognition of contagious animal disease signs

in wild animals;• alternative methods of wildlife management;• clinical examination and sampling of wild boar for

animal contagious diseases;• biosafety, biosecurity during the game processing.

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Theoretical part• the role of EuFMD in FMD control and eradication;• contingency planning for FMD - measures to be implemented in case of

confirmation in wild animals;• wildlife health and management - strategy and capacity to address animal health

issues at the wildlife-livestock-human interface in Eastern and Central Europe;

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Theoretical part

• Bulgarian experience with the FMDepidemics in 2011 - wild boarsurveillance, reinstatement of FMDfree status;

• telemetry studies in Bulgaria - homeranges, spatial and socialinteractions in wild boar populationand the role of wild boar in FMDdisease epidemiology;

• ANIMO* principle (Active, Non-Invasive Management of Outbreaks)- alternative sampling methods forthe animal disease detection.

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Theoretical part (with involvement of participants to introduce their wildlife surveillance and

development of possible strategy for the region)

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Practical exercises

• distribution of baits for non-invasive sampling of wild boar atfeeding locations followingobservation of wild animals andcollection of baits next day;

• trapping systems for wild boar;

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Practical exercise-part I

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• clinical investigation, dissectionand sampling of hunted wild boarfor contagious animal diseases;

• exercising biosafety andbiosecurity in game collectioncenter

Practical exercises

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Practical exercise-part II

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Participants activity

• wildlife management systemsin place – presentations fromparticipating countries;

• development of the commonstrategies for wildlifesurveillance and animal diseasecontrol in the wildlife – groupactivities.

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Conclusions

• wildlife management and surveillance strategyshould be further developed / amended / added as aspecific part in the Contingency plans;

• common strategies for the control of animalcontagious diseases in wildlife should be developedfor the Balkan region;

• would be useful to develop manual on Biosafetygood practices during the game processing forveterinarians and hunters;

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Conclusions

• non-invasive sampling could be used as first indicatormethod for the early detection of FMD introduction;

• further development of ANIMO principle (Active,Non-Invasive Management of Outbreaks), ofsampling procedures and their inclusion in thenational animal disease surveillance programmes areneeded .