Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy)
Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a major constraint to the livelihoods and food security of small scale farmers. The epidemiology and biology of PPR virus has much in common with rinderpest virus (RP), an agent that has been globally eradicated. This document presents a strategy for the progressi...
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| author | Elsawalhy, A. Mariner, Jeffrey C. Chibeu, D. Wamway, H. Wakhusama, S. Olaho-Mukani, W. Toye, Philip G. |
| author_browse | Chibeu, D. Elsawalhy, A. Mariner, Jeffrey C. Olaho-Mukani, W. Toye, Philip G. Wakhusama, S. Wamway, H. |
| author_facet | Elsawalhy, A. Mariner, Jeffrey C. Chibeu, D. Wamway, H. Wakhusama, S. Olaho-Mukani, W. Toye, Philip G. |
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| description | Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a major constraint to the livelihoods and food security of small scale farmers. The epidemiology and biology of PPR virus has much in common with rinderpest virus (RP), an agent that has been globally eradicated. This document presents a strategy for the progressive control of PPR that builds upon the lessons learnt from rinderpest eradication. Progressive control relies upon a modular approach that consists of a series of self-sufficient phases each with its own set of sustainable results. Key intermediate results will be proven business models for sustainable PPR control service delivery and enhanced capacity of animal health institutions to target control services to critical control points. The program will foster an adaptive management approach that integrates learning approaches to drive animal health institutional innovation. The coordinated drive towards long term animal health goals will add value to on-going investments in infectious disease control. |
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| spelling | CGSpace30562025-11-12T04:29:01Z Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) Elsawalhy, A. Mariner, Jeffrey C. Chibeu, D. Wamway, H. Wakhusama, S. Olaho-Mukani, W. Toye, Philip G. epidemiology animal diseases Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a major constraint to the livelihoods and food security of small scale farmers. The epidemiology and biology of PPR virus has much in common with rinderpest virus (RP), an agent that has been globally eradicated. This document presents a strategy for the progressive control of PPR that builds upon the lessons learnt from rinderpest eradication. Progressive control relies upon a modular approach that consists of a series of self-sufficient phases each with its own set of sustainable results. Key intermediate results will be proven business models for sustainable PPR control service delivery and enhanced capacity of animal health institutions to target control services to critical control points. The program will foster an adaptive management approach that integrates learning approaches to drive animal health institutional innovation. The coordinated drive towards long term animal health goals will add value to on-going investments in infectious disease control. 2010-09-15 2011-01-15T10:58:24Z 2011-01-15T10:58:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3056 en Open Access application/pdf Elsawalhy, A., Mariner, J.C., Chibeu, D., Wamway, H., Wakhusama, S., Olaho-Mukani, W. and Toye, P. 2010. Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy). Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa 58(3):185-193. |
| spellingShingle | epidemiology animal diseases Elsawalhy, A. Mariner, Jeffrey C. Chibeu, D. Wamway, H. Wakhusama, S. Olaho-Mukani, W. Toye, Philip G. Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title | Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title_full | Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title_fullStr | Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title_short | Pan African strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants (Pan African ppr strategy) |
| title_sort | pan african strategy for the progressive control of peste des petits ruminants pan african ppr strategy |
| topic | epidemiology animal diseases |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3056 |
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