FAOs Early Warning Activities and GLEWS + Collaboration - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
FAOs Early Warning Activities and GLEWS + Collaboration - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
FAOs Early Warning Activities and GLEWS + Collaboration (FAO/OIE/WHO) in a One Health Context Julio Pinto, FAO FAOs Animal Health Service Prevent, contain and control the worlds most serious animal diseases at their Protecting
FAO’s Animal Health Service
Prevent, contain and control the world’s most serious animal diseases at their source, while also surveying for newly emerging zoonotic pathogens in a changing environment Core activities : Early warning and early detection to enhance early action and response.
Protecting animals against diseases and preventing their transmission and spread is
- ne of the keys to fighting hunger,
malnutrition and poverty
increasing source
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information verification early and effective response
Early Warning and Response
Source: Changing Disease Landscape (World of Livestock 2013; FAO)
Disease Intelligence and Early Warning
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Scanning, screening and monitoring: FAO Decentralized Offices International Organization National Authorities Web sources FAO HQ and Field FAO Reference Centers GLEWS Platform Data Analysts (EMPRES-i) FAO Experts FAO experts opinion Monitoring Forecasting Real-time Alerts Weekly Updates Monthly Updates Quarterly Updates
- MONITORING PROCESS
Detection Verification Analysis Assessment Dissemination
TOP 15 DISEASES MONITORED (2014-2019) *AS OF 31 MARCH 2019
50 100 150 200 Anthrax ASF CSF Ebola FMD H5… H7 LP/HP H9 LP LSD Mers-CoV NDV PPR RVF SGP
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Source: FAO GLEWS, Animal al Heal alth Threat Update (AHTU)
Early Warning and Forecasting
- Real-time alerts (RVF, ASF, HPAI, FMD)
- Rapid Risk Assessment Guidelines
- Animal Diseases Updates ( Animal
Health Threat Update, MERS-CoV, AI, ASF…)
- Quarterly Early Warning Updates for
Food Security (Food Chain Crisis Early Warning Bulletin, Early Warning Early Action Bulletin)
FAO Rapid Risk Assessments
Ea Early Warning systems
- Global Animal Disease Information System – EMPRES-i
- Global RVF monitoring/early warning system
- National electronic reporting app – EMA-i
EM EMA-i implementation in 11 countri ries in Afri rica
GL GLEWS +
- GLEWS was established in 2006 and has since evolved to GLEWS+ in
2013
- Initial funding from CIDA/Canada and France
- GLEWS platform hosted in FAO since 2009
- Focal points from three partners
- Disease tracking, verification and risk assessment, EW
- The Joint FAO–OIE–WHO Global Early Warning System for health
threats and emerging risks at the human–animal–ecosystems interface
FA FAO/WHO/OIE Global Early Warning System (GLEWS+)
GLEWS+ Task Force Meeting, WHO HQ, April 2019
FA/OIE/WHO Common Vision:
To improve global disease prevention, detection, early warning and response from biological threats (GHSA, G7 EIOS)
Strengthen and modernise currently WHO, OIE and FAO systems Bring Info systems together (data sharing analysis) Link with capacity development activities in countries
WHO/EIOS
Support the identification of alerts Deduplication of efforts Inclusion of animal diseases (also non-zoonotic) Rumours Formal sources Use EIOS as a means of communication
- Pillar 1: Sharing information to improve awarness of current and
emergig health events based on respective information and intelligence networks
- Pillar 2: Development and implementation of risk assessments for high
priority/profile zoonotic disease events
- Pillar 3: Conceptual design and business case for the new GLEWS+
ingotmation integration pokatform (linked with EIOS)
- Awareness, communication and advocacy material
- Intelligence, Early warning and support response mechanisms of
WHO and FAO
- GLEWS+ risk assessment and capacity development in countries and
regions
- GLEWS+ plaform development within EIOS
- Expansion to GLEWS+ Regional Networks (FAO, WHO and OIE)
Thank you
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