Enhancing the monitoring of wildlife health threats to improve global surveillance, risk assessment and early warning. Schmallenberg Virus in Northern Europe. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in South East Asia. African Swine Fever in Russia.
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Serological monitoring of especially dangerous animal diseases Introduction global surveillance swine fever Today more than ever, outbreaks of some animal diseases, particularly those harmful to humans (zoonoses) can cause considerable economic and social upheaval and send a wave of panic across the globe. The recent health crises due to bovine spongiform encephalopathy and foot-and-mouth disease are a good illustration of this new trend. The current avian influenza epizootic also shows how a serious health event for the animal kingdom can have a global impact on the rural economy and consumers and constitute a threat to public health. Globalisation is a factor that facilitates the appearance of emerging and re-emerging diseases and considerably magnifies their impact. National Veterinary Services are crucial to prevention, detection and monitoring of animal diseases, including diseases transmissible to humans. They play a key role in all countries as guarantors of animal health and, by association, of public
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