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African Union
Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources
www.au-ibar.org
MAINTAINING FREEDOM FROM
RINDERPEST IN AFRICA
Maintaining Global Freedom from
Rinderpest
International Meeting
Rome, Italy 20 – 22 January 2016
www.au-ibar.org
Outline
• AU-IBAR Mandate
• Eradication of Rinderpest
• Post Rinderpest Exit Strategy
• Recommendations from SERECU
• Political commitments
• Support to Member States for disease
surveillance and control
• Conclusion
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www.au-ibar.org
AU-IBAR Mandate
• A specialized technical office of the
African Union Commission under the
Department of Rural Economy and
Agriculture
• Mandated to support and coordinate the
utilization of animals (livestock, fisheries
and wildlife) as a resource for human
wellbeing in the AU Member States, and
to contribute to economic development,
particularly in the rural areas
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www.au-ibar.org
ERADICATION OF RINDERPEST
SERECU
2006-2010
€4M
PARC
1986-1998
€115
1951 – Present day IBAR
Created to address
Rinderpest on the continent
JP 15
1962-1975
$51M
PACE
1999-2007
€ 77M
www.au-ibar.org
Achievements of SERECU
• Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia verified free
from Rinderpest
• SERECU exit strategy prepared to assure
eradication sustained
– Rinderpest virus destruction and
sequestration in safe repositories
– Global verification exercise by FAO-GREP and
OIE
– Continued vigilance and response capacity
• Documentation of History of rinderpest
eradication in Africa and socio-economic
impact studies.
www.au-ibar.org
POST RINDERPEST EXIT
STRATEGY
• The OIE rinderpest pathway criteria rendered
the risk of persisting wild rinderpest virus
negligible in accredited countries.
• Concern: What is the worst that could
happen? - and how to protect against it?
• 2 broad categories of risk:
1. risks that remained despite the OIE pathway
having been complied with, and;
2. risks that remained because some countries
did not follow the pathway correctly or the
pathway had not delivered the confidence it
was designed to do.
 IBAR was concerned with risk 1; risk 2
addressed by OIE/FAO leading to global
declaration of freedom in 2011
www.au-ibar.org
Perceived Hazards/Threats of
Continued Rinderpest Activity?
A. Deep frozen virus :
– in Veterinary Laboratories in pathological
specimens, wet and freeze-dried virus isolates.
B. Vaccine virus:
– Stored in national, regional or field veterinary
laboratories.
C. Wild rinderpest virus persists:
– As subclinical/mild disease in pockets where
serological surveillance was incomplete for
reasons such as insecurity and uncontrolled
transboundary movements of livestock.
D. Threats to cattle from other morbilliviruses
(other viruses emerge/adapt to fill the niche
left vacant by rinderpest eradication).
- PPR jumps species to cattle;
- New morbilliviruses emerge.
www.au-ibar.org
Recommended Responses to Threats
RP virus materials:
programme to remove existing rinderpest
viruses from all but essential and
carefully controlled locations (being
addressed globally by OIE/FAO and AU-
PANVAC in Africa)
Wild RP and other morbilliviruses:
A surveillance strategy that would be
sustainable in the post-rinderpest
world, but effective at detecting any
re-emergence of rinderpest or
rinderpest-like syndromes
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What Surveillance Strategy?
• Random sample sero-surveillance had
done its job at the end of the OIE
pathway and the declaration of Global
freedom from Rinderpest.
• Continued sero-surveillance for
rinderpest had little on-going value for
livestock owners.
• Need to focus on strengthening
syndromic surveillance as a risk
mitigation measure, linked to
differential diagnosis and remedial
action against other diseases to support
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Syndromic Surveillance: Where
and How?
• The Somali Ecosystem of immediate concern
as the most likely possible focus of infection
• A larger area (IGAD & EAC) to be included due
to the large ruminant population and the desire
to export livestock commodities from the
regions
• The Exit Strategy proposed to provide continued
surveillance for rinderpest through a programme
that includes trade sensitive diseases
• All livestock value chain actors to benefit as the
surveillance would contribute to livestock
disease control and marketing
programmes
www.au-ibar.org
Syndromic Surveillance: Achieve
What?
Proposed syndromic surveillance programme to:
• support control of diseases affecting export
trade
• control two important zoonoses
• ensure vigilance against rinderpest; in case of
an outbreak, enable rapid stamping out
through early warning, emergency
preparedness and contingency planning
(including immediate access to vaccine), and
return to a disease free status
• support the needs of all livestock value chain
actors
• introduce conditions for a livestock export
market to encourage investments in the
www.au-ibar.org
Syndromic Surveillance: What
Syndromes?
1.Stomatitis-enteritis syndrome or
rinderpest-like conditions which include
trade-sensitive diseases (PPR; FMD)
2.A pneumonia syndrome to include the
trade-sensitive pleuropneumonias (CBPP
and CCPP)
3.An abortion syndrome to include
brucellosis & RVF (important for trade
and as zoonoses)
www.au-ibar.org
Recommendations from SERECU
Although rinderpest is now eradicated
from Africa, other TADs continue to erode
the continent’s ability to access lucrative
livestock export markets. Strategies for
the progressive control of these diseases
and continued vigilance for rinderpest re-
emergence are needed:
1.Establishment of an effective syndromic surveillance
system for TADs that links key stakeholders for exchange
of information and for expeditious emergency responses
2.All the rinderpest virus strains held in laboratories in
Africa should be destroyed or kept in high biosecurity
facilities to reduce the chances of virus escape
www.au-ibar.org
Political Commitments
Achievements in RP eradication, SERECU Exit
Strategy and Recommendations presented to 8th
Conference of Ministers for animal resources in
Africa (May 2010). THEME: “Improving access to
markets for African animal resources to significantly
contribute to economic growth and reduction of
poverty”
The Ministers recommended the destruction of
rinderpest virus materials or their sequestration in
secure facilities at AU-PANVAC
Endorsed by Heads State and Government in
January 2011
Capacity of AU-PANVAC for containment of rinderpest virus
materials appropriately strengthened.
www.au-ibar.org
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Support to Member States for
Disease Surveillance and control
 AU-IBAR supporting the IGAD region
to enhance TADs surveillance and
control through the SMP-AH and
STSD projects (Djibouti, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan
and Uganda) and Tanzania.
 Entails development of standard
methods and procedures (SMPs) for
harmonization of surveillance,
diagnostic and control actions
www.au-ibar.org
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
What is an SMP?
Operational protocol to create uniformity
in disease detection and control
procedures in the participating countries.
Outlines measures that must be
undertaken in surveillance, epidemiology,
laboratory procedures, disease control and
export quarantine operations.
States minimum standards, procedures,
and goals for a harmonised regional
control of the disease in line with OIE
standards and the regional context
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www.au-ibar.org
 Eleven SMPs including Rinderpest
developed by experts, validated and
adopted by MS of the IGAD region and
Tanzania
 AU-IBAR is now supporting the SADC
Region to adopt the SMP approach.
ECOWAS also interested
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Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
Participants of the SMP validation workshop held at AU-
IBAR, Nairobi, Kenya, 30th July-1st August, 2014
www.au-ibar.org
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and
control….
The validated SMP for
Rinderpest
 Support for
Surveillance and
laboratory diagnosis
is being provided to
SMP-AH
participating
countries to support
harmonisation of
disease prevention
and control using
the SMP approach
www.au-ibar.org
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
 Capacity building and awareness creation to enhance
passive surveillance for TADs by grassroots
stakeholders
 Pictorial Manual on syndromic surveillance to support
passive surveillance and assist disease recognition and
reporting has been published.
Discussion on disease recognition and
reporting using the Syndromic manual with
livestock traders in Adama, Ethiopia
www.au-ibar.org
 Supporting cross border activities for
coordination and harmonisation of
prevention and control TADs in the GHoA
 Countries share knowledge, exchange
experiences, good practices and lessons
learned in disease surveillance and
control.
 Agree on joint implementation work
plans in local cross border areas to
address TADs
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
www.au-ibar.org
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and
control….
Closing Ceremony for the Surveillance and Epidemiology
Course (13 Weeks training course)
 Capacity building in Surveillance and epidemiology of TADs
www.au-ibar.org
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
The closing ceremony for the Management Skills development
course (18 weeks course)
 Capacity building in Management Skills
Development to support delivery of veterinary
services in support of control of TADs
www.au-ibar.org
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 AU-IBAR also
supporting IGAD MS
to coordinate TADs
control efforts under
the Surveillance for
Trade sensitve
diseases (STSD)
project
 Complements the
SMP-AH project
Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and
control….
PPR/SRDs-CCC Members
www.au-ibar.org
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Support to Member States for
disease surveillance and control….
 AU-IBAR is also providing specific support
to Somalia through the EU funded Project
for Reinforcing Animal Health Services in
Somalia (RAHS)
 The project is addressing:
• Capacity of Public institutions to deliver and
regulate animal health services.
• Public, private and community partnerships in
animal health services delivery
• Improving surveillance and control systems for
trade sensitive diseases
www.au-ibar.org
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Conclusion
 The African Union Commission has
demonstrated commitment to
destruction/sequestration of rinderpest
virus materials and the assurance of
continued freedom from rinderpest by:
- securing political commitment at the highest levels
of Government on the destruction and
sequestration of rinderpest virus materials (AU-
IBAR and AU-PANVAC)
- Mobilizing resources to enhance syndromic
surveillance for TADs mainly in the IGAD MS and
Tanzania
- Working closely with RECs and MS to engage
existing technical capacities for more effective
surveillance, prevention, control and reporting of
www.au-ibar.org
Thank You
AU-IBAR: Providing leadership in the development of animal
resources for Africa
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Maintaining global freedom from rinderpest in Africa

  • 1. African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources www.au-ibar.org MAINTAINING FREEDOM FROM RINDERPEST IN AFRICA Maintaining Global Freedom from Rinderpest International Meeting Rome, Italy 20 – 22 January 2016
  • 2. www.au-ibar.org Outline • AU-IBAR Mandate • Eradication of Rinderpest • Post Rinderpest Exit Strategy • Recommendations from SERECU • Political commitments • Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control • Conclusion 2
  • 3. www.au-ibar.org AU-IBAR Mandate • A specialized technical office of the African Union Commission under the Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture • Mandated to support and coordinate the utilization of animals (livestock, fisheries and wildlife) as a resource for human wellbeing in the AU Member States, and to contribute to economic development, particularly in the rural areas 3
  • 4. www.au-ibar.org ERADICATION OF RINDERPEST SERECU 2006-2010 €4M PARC 1986-1998 €115 1951 – Present day IBAR Created to address Rinderpest on the continent JP 15 1962-1975 $51M PACE 1999-2007 € 77M
  • 5. www.au-ibar.org Achievements of SERECU • Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia verified free from Rinderpest • SERECU exit strategy prepared to assure eradication sustained – Rinderpest virus destruction and sequestration in safe repositories – Global verification exercise by FAO-GREP and OIE – Continued vigilance and response capacity • Documentation of History of rinderpest eradication in Africa and socio-economic impact studies.
  • 6. www.au-ibar.org POST RINDERPEST EXIT STRATEGY • The OIE rinderpest pathway criteria rendered the risk of persisting wild rinderpest virus negligible in accredited countries. • Concern: What is the worst that could happen? - and how to protect against it? • 2 broad categories of risk: 1. risks that remained despite the OIE pathway having been complied with, and; 2. risks that remained because some countries did not follow the pathway correctly or the pathway had not delivered the confidence it was designed to do.  IBAR was concerned with risk 1; risk 2 addressed by OIE/FAO leading to global declaration of freedom in 2011
  • 7. www.au-ibar.org Perceived Hazards/Threats of Continued Rinderpest Activity? A. Deep frozen virus : – in Veterinary Laboratories in pathological specimens, wet and freeze-dried virus isolates. B. Vaccine virus: – Stored in national, regional or field veterinary laboratories. C. Wild rinderpest virus persists: – As subclinical/mild disease in pockets where serological surveillance was incomplete for reasons such as insecurity and uncontrolled transboundary movements of livestock. D. Threats to cattle from other morbilliviruses (other viruses emerge/adapt to fill the niche left vacant by rinderpest eradication). - PPR jumps species to cattle; - New morbilliviruses emerge.
  • 8. www.au-ibar.org Recommended Responses to Threats RP virus materials: programme to remove existing rinderpest viruses from all but essential and carefully controlled locations (being addressed globally by OIE/FAO and AU- PANVAC in Africa) Wild RP and other morbilliviruses: A surveillance strategy that would be sustainable in the post-rinderpest world, but effective at detecting any re-emergence of rinderpest or rinderpest-like syndromes
  • 9. www.au-ibar.org What Surveillance Strategy? • Random sample sero-surveillance had done its job at the end of the OIE pathway and the declaration of Global freedom from Rinderpest. • Continued sero-surveillance for rinderpest had little on-going value for livestock owners. • Need to focus on strengthening syndromic surveillance as a risk mitigation measure, linked to differential diagnosis and remedial action against other diseases to support
  • 10. www.au-ibar.org Syndromic Surveillance: Where and How? • The Somali Ecosystem of immediate concern as the most likely possible focus of infection • A larger area (IGAD & EAC) to be included due to the large ruminant population and the desire to export livestock commodities from the regions • The Exit Strategy proposed to provide continued surveillance for rinderpest through a programme that includes trade sensitive diseases • All livestock value chain actors to benefit as the surveillance would contribute to livestock disease control and marketing programmes
  • 11. www.au-ibar.org Syndromic Surveillance: Achieve What? Proposed syndromic surveillance programme to: • support control of diseases affecting export trade • control two important zoonoses • ensure vigilance against rinderpest; in case of an outbreak, enable rapid stamping out through early warning, emergency preparedness and contingency planning (including immediate access to vaccine), and return to a disease free status • support the needs of all livestock value chain actors • introduce conditions for a livestock export market to encourage investments in the
  • 12. www.au-ibar.org Syndromic Surveillance: What Syndromes? 1.Stomatitis-enteritis syndrome or rinderpest-like conditions which include trade-sensitive diseases (PPR; FMD) 2.A pneumonia syndrome to include the trade-sensitive pleuropneumonias (CBPP and CCPP) 3.An abortion syndrome to include brucellosis & RVF (important for trade and as zoonoses)
  • 13. www.au-ibar.org Recommendations from SERECU Although rinderpest is now eradicated from Africa, other TADs continue to erode the continent’s ability to access lucrative livestock export markets. Strategies for the progressive control of these diseases and continued vigilance for rinderpest re- emergence are needed: 1.Establishment of an effective syndromic surveillance system for TADs that links key stakeholders for exchange of information and for expeditious emergency responses 2.All the rinderpest virus strains held in laboratories in Africa should be destroyed or kept in high biosecurity facilities to reduce the chances of virus escape
  • 14. www.au-ibar.org Political Commitments Achievements in RP eradication, SERECU Exit Strategy and Recommendations presented to 8th Conference of Ministers for animal resources in Africa (May 2010). THEME: “Improving access to markets for African animal resources to significantly contribute to economic growth and reduction of poverty” The Ministers recommended the destruction of rinderpest virus materials or their sequestration in secure facilities at AU-PANVAC Endorsed by Heads State and Government in January 2011 Capacity of AU-PANVAC for containment of rinderpest virus materials appropriately strengthened.
  • 15. www.au-ibar.org 15 Support to Member States for Disease Surveillance and control  AU-IBAR supporting the IGAD region to enhance TADs surveillance and control through the SMP-AH and STSD projects (Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda) and Tanzania.  Entails development of standard methods and procedures (SMPs) for harmonization of surveillance, diagnostic and control actions
  • 16. www.au-ibar.org Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. What is an SMP? Operational protocol to create uniformity in disease detection and control procedures in the participating countries. Outlines measures that must be undertaken in surveillance, epidemiology, laboratory procedures, disease control and export quarantine operations. States minimum standards, procedures, and goals for a harmonised regional control of the disease in line with OIE standards and the regional context 16
  • 17. www.au-ibar.org  Eleven SMPs including Rinderpest developed by experts, validated and adopted by MS of the IGAD region and Tanzania  AU-IBAR is now supporting the SADC Region to adopt the SMP approach. ECOWAS also interested 17 Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. Participants of the SMP validation workshop held at AU- IBAR, Nairobi, Kenya, 30th July-1st August, 2014
  • 18. www.au-ibar.org Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. The validated SMP for Rinderpest  Support for Surveillance and laboratory diagnosis is being provided to SMP-AH participating countries to support harmonisation of disease prevention and control using the SMP approach
  • 19. www.au-ibar.org Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control….  Capacity building and awareness creation to enhance passive surveillance for TADs by grassroots stakeholders  Pictorial Manual on syndromic surveillance to support passive surveillance and assist disease recognition and reporting has been published. Discussion on disease recognition and reporting using the Syndromic manual with livestock traders in Adama, Ethiopia
  • 20. www.au-ibar.org  Supporting cross border activities for coordination and harmonisation of prevention and control TADs in the GHoA  Countries share knowledge, exchange experiences, good practices and lessons learned in disease surveillance and control.  Agree on joint implementation work plans in local cross border areas to address TADs Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control….
  • 21. www.au-ibar.org Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. Closing Ceremony for the Surveillance and Epidemiology Course (13 Weeks training course)  Capacity building in Surveillance and epidemiology of TADs
  • 22. www.au-ibar.org Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. The closing ceremony for the Management Skills development course (18 weeks course)  Capacity building in Management Skills Development to support delivery of veterinary services in support of control of TADs
  • 23. www.au-ibar.org 23  AU-IBAR also supporting IGAD MS to coordinate TADs control efforts under the Surveillance for Trade sensitve diseases (STSD) project  Complements the SMP-AH project Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control…. PPR/SRDs-CCC Members
  • 24. www.au-ibar.org 24 Support to Member States for disease surveillance and control….  AU-IBAR is also providing specific support to Somalia through the EU funded Project for Reinforcing Animal Health Services in Somalia (RAHS)  The project is addressing: • Capacity of Public institutions to deliver and regulate animal health services. • Public, private and community partnerships in animal health services delivery • Improving surveillance and control systems for trade sensitive diseases
  • 25. www.au-ibar.org 25 Conclusion  The African Union Commission has demonstrated commitment to destruction/sequestration of rinderpest virus materials and the assurance of continued freedom from rinderpest by: - securing political commitment at the highest levels of Government on the destruction and sequestration of rinderpest virus materials (AU- IBAR and AU-PANVAC) - Mobilizing resources to enhance syndromic surveillance for TADs mainly in the IGAD MS and Tanzania - Working closely with RECs and MS to engage existing technical capacities for more effective surveillance, prevention, control and reporting of
  • 26. www.au-ibar.org Thank You AU-IBAR: Providing leadership in the development of animal resources for Africa 26