Edwards J R
OIE Southeast Asia Foot and Mouth Disease Campaign, c/o Department of Livestock Development, Bangkok, Thailand.
Dev Biol (Basel). 2004;119:423-31.
The OIE Southeast Asia Foot-and-Mouth Disease Campaign (SEAFMD) involves the coordinated control of foot-and-mouth disease by eight of the ASEAN countries. A long term vision for SEAFMD has been developed and the core element is a progressive zoning approach to the control and eradication of FMD in the region. This paper describes the current status of FMD in Southeast Asia and progress towards achievement of OIE free zone status for FMD in parts of the Philippines and Malaysia and the initiation of the Malaysia-Thailand-Myanmar (MTM) Peninsular Campaign for FMD Freedom. In mainland Southeast Asia, the progressive zoning approach involves several sub-regional groups working in parallel to oversee the epidemiological and economic studies required to determine the feasibility of the approach. Areas involved include the Lower Mekong Basin, Upper Mekong Basin, parts of Myanmar and the Red River Delta of Vietnam. The paper describes the current usage of vaccines for FMD in Southeast Asia and provides recommendations for their supply and use in the new regional initiatives.
世界动物卫生组织东南亚口蹄疫防控行动(SEAFMD)涉及东盟八个国家对口蹄疫的协同防控。已制定了SEAFMD的长期愿景,其核心要素是采用渐进式分区方法在该地区控制和根除口蹄疫。本文描述了东南亚口蹄疫的现状,以及菲律宾和马来西亚部分地区在实现世界动物卫生组织口蹄疫无疫状态方面取得的进展,以及马来西亚 - 泰国 - 缅甸(MTM)半岛口蹄疫自由行动的启动情况。在东南亚大陆,渐进式分区方法涉及几个次区域小组并行开展工作,以监督确定该方法可行性所需的流行病学和经济研究。涉及的地区包括湄公河下游流域、湄公河上游流域、缅甸部分地区和越南红河三角洲。本文描述了东南亚目前口蹄疫疫苗的使用情况,并为其在新的区域倡议中的供应和使用提供了建议。