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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232304/antimicrobial-use-in-animals-a-journey-towards-integrated-surveillance
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B Davies, E Erlacher-Vindel, M Arroyo Kuribrena, D Gochez, M Jeannin, M Magongo, O Valsson, J Yugueros-Marcos
In 2015, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) initiated the annual collection of data on antimicrobials intended for use in animals using a Microsoft Excel questionnaire. In 2022, WOAH initiated the migration to a customised interactive online system: ANIMUSE Global Database. This system enables national Veterinary Services not only to monitor and report data more easily and more accurately, but also to visualise, analyse and use data for surveillance purposes to their own benefit in the implementation of national action plans on antimicrobial resistance...
May 2023: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232303/a-framework-for-assessing-confidence-in-freedom-from-infection-in-animal-disease-control-programmes
#22
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C Fourichon, D A Graham, M Nielen, G Van Schaik, S J More, A Madouasse, A M van Roon, J Frossling, J Gethmann, M Mercat, E Agren, C Sauter-Louis, G Gunn, J Eze, R Humphry, M K Henry, M Guelbenzu, I M G Santman-Berends
In the Surveillance Tool for Outcome-based Comparison of FREEdom from infection (STOC free) project (https://www.stocfree.eu), a data collection tool was constructed to facilitate standardised collection of input data, and a model was developed to allow a standardised and harmonised comparison of the outputs of different control programmes (CPs) for cattle diseases. The STOC free model can be used to evaluate the probability of freedom from infection for herds in CPs and to determine whether these CPs comply with the European Union's pre-defined output-based standards...
May 2023: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232302/informatics-progress-of-the-global-burden-of-animal-diseases-programme-towards-data-for-one-health
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T M Bernardo, J Rushton, B Huntington, D A Stacey, K Raymond, N Bensassi, G T Patterson
The Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) programme will provide data-driven evidence that policy-makers can use to evaluate options, inform decisions, and measure the success of animal health and welfare interventions. The GBADs' Informatics team is developing a transparent process for identifying, analysing, visualising and sharing data to calculate livestock disease burdens and drive models and dashboards. These data can be combined with data on other global burdens (human health, crop loss, foodborne diseases) to provide a comprehensive range of information on One Health, required to address such issues as antimicrobial resistance and climate change...
May 2023: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232301/applications-of-machine-learning-in-animal-and-veterinary-public-health-surveillance
#24
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J Guitian, E L Snary, M Arnold, Y Chang
Machine learning (ML) is an approach to artificial intelligence characterised by the use of algorithms that improve their own performance at a given task (e.g. classification or prediction) based on data and without being explicitly and fully instructed on how to achieve this. Surveillance systems for animal and zoonotic diseases depend upon effective completion of a broad range of tasks, some of them amenable to ML algorithms. As in other fields, the use of ML in animal and veterinary public health surveillance has greatly expanded in recent years...
May 2023: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37232300/the-world-animal-health-information-system-as-a-tool-to-support-decision-making-and-research-in-animal-health
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Morales, L Weber-Vintzel, L Awada, P Caceres, P Tizzani, M Meske
The World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) collects and publishes a wealth of information gathered by individual countries' Veterinary Services, including detailed country-specific information on outbreaks of diseases listed by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE), including emerging diseases, in domestic animals and wildlife, and non-listed diseases in wildlife. The data set is one of the most comprehensive in the world, with 182 Members obliged to report this information to WOAH in a timely manner...
May 2023: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925638/preface
#26
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M Eloit
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925637/international-live-insect-trade-a-survey-of-stakeholders
#27
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C F Oliva, R Chand, J Prudhomme, S Messori, G Torres, J D Mumford, I Deme, M M Quinlan
There are significant numbers of transboundary shipments of live insects for pollination, pest management, industrial processes, research and other uses, but data collection and analysis have proved difficult. The World Organisation for Animal Health and Collectif TIS (Technique de l'Insecte Stérile), a French think tank, carried out a stakeholder survey to understand the nature of the live insect trade and potential challenges to safety and efficiency. Target respondents had experience in the areas of biocontrol, sterile insect technique, entomological research and regulatory affairs...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925636/introduction
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J D Mumford, M M Quinlan
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925635/the-sterile-insect-technique-an-international-framework-to-facilitate-transboundary-shipments-of-sterile-insects
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W R Enkerlin, R Pereira
The sterile insect technique (SIT) has been successfully used since the 1950s as part of an integrated pest management approach in large-scale programmes to prevent, contain, suppress and eradicate key insect pests in many countries throughout the world. During this period, over one trillion live sterile insects have been shipped across borders. The very few adverse incidents from this significant trade were managed and resulted in no significant impacts. The phytosanitary and zoosanitary requirements by importing countries have been simple, facilitating the transboundary shipment of sterile insects, which is carried out mostly under the framework of cooperative agreements between the governments of the countries involved, and under technical cooperation projects of the United Nations...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925634/the-international-exchange-of-drosophila-melanogaster-strains
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K R Cook, A L Parks
Drosophila melanogaster has been a model organism for experimental research for more than a century, and the knowledge and associated genetic technologies accumulated around this species make it extremely important to contemporary biomedical research. A large international community of highly collaborative scientists investigate a remarkable diversity of biological problems using genetically characterised strains of Drosophila, and frequently exchange these strains across borders. Despite its importance to the study of fundamental biological processes and human disease-related cellular mechanisms, and the fact that it presents minimal health, agricultural or environmental risks, Drosophila can be difficult to import...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925633/shipping-augmentative-biocontrol-agents
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Vila, F Wäckers, J Klapwijk
The majority of worldwide trading in live arthropods is done by specialised companies that produce and distribute beneficial insects, mites and nematodes for augmentative biological control of pests on crops. These beneficial arthropods, predators or parasitoids of crop pests and some nuisance species, which are harmless to humans, plants and other animals, are mass-reared, transported and released in the target environment as a viable alternative to chemical pesticides. As such, they play a major role in achieving a more sustainable and regenerative agriculture...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925632/movement-of-genetically-modified-insects-for-research-purposes
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Simoni
Insects play a crucial role in research. Many laboratories are developing technologies to control insect vectors or agricultural pests by using genetic modifications that either reduce insect reproduction or increase refractoriness to disease transmission. Those tools include gene-drive elements that may spread such genetic traits in a selfsustaining and cost-effective manner. Since international research collaborations are nowadays routine, movement of genetically modified insects between laboratories under different regulatory jurisdictions is very common...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925631/international-shipments-of-wolbachia-infected-mosquito-eggs-towards-the-scaling-up-of-world-mosquito-program-operations
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J A Denton, D A Joubert, A A Goundar, J R L Gilles
The Wolbachia insect control method, employed by the World Mosquito Program (WMP), relies on introgressing Wolbachia through target Aedes aegypti populations to reduce the incidence of dengue. Since 2010, the WMP has been producing Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes at numerous sites across the globe for release in 11 countries. As the technology has matured, greater focus has been placed on mosquito production at larger central facilities for transport to remote release sites, both domestically and internationally...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925630/different-bees-as-vectors-for-entomovectoring-with-enhanced-pollination-and-crop-protection-control-current-practices-use-cases-and-critical-view-on-transport
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Temmermans, G Smagghe
Honeybees, bumblebees and other insects have been used commercially for pollination for many years, and microbial biocontrol agents have also been widely used in pest control. Pollinators and formulations of microbial pest-control agents are routinely transported internationally on a large scale. A novel approach has been developed to use bees as vectors of microbial agents by inoculating the surface of the pollinators using dispensers in modified hives. This innovation extends the market for these products and results in better yields...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925629/safety-regulatory-and-environmental-issues-related-to-breeding-and-international-trade-of-edible-insects-in-africa
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Niassy, E R Omuse, N Roos, A Halloran, J Eilenberg, J P Egonyu, C Tanga, F Meutchieye, R Mwangi, S Subramanian, R Musundire, P O Y Nkunika, J P Anankware, J Kinyuru, A Yusuf, S Ekesi
Insect breeding or farming for food and feed is an emerging enterprise that can address the ever-growing demand for protein and curb high unemployment rates in Africa and beyond. However, for the sector to prosper, its value chain needs to be regulated to ensure sustainability and safety for consumers and the environment. Although a few African countries, such as Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, have promulgated standards on the use of insects as food and feed, greater efforts are needed in other countries, and relevant policies governing the sector need to be formulated...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925628/insect-zoos-and-butterfly-houses-for-public-education-issues-related-to-shipping-and-international-trade-of-non-native-insects
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Saul-Gershenz
Informal science education institutions such as zoos, natural history museums and botanical gardens exhibit live native and exotic insects and other arthropods to improve the general public's knowledge about these organisms and promote their conservation in nature. The purpose of this paper is to summarise the process of shipping exotic arthropods for exhibits and the regulations that apply, and to discuss issues that affect international shipment for this type of activity. These issues include escapes affecting the environment and delays affecting the viability of shipped insects...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925627/conservation-biology-for-the-commercial-insect-trade-in-japan-agricultural-bumblebees-and-companion-insects-as-examples
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Goka
Japan imports a wide range of arthropods for industrial use and as companion animals. Such imports may threaten ecosystems locally and in their regions of origin. Two iconic insect imports that pose ecological problems are agricultural bumblebees and companion beetles. Colonies of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris have contributed significantly to agricultural production since they were first brought to Japan in the 1990s. But, in their progressive feralisation, they harm populations of native bumblebees through competition, hybridisation, and the introduction of parasites...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925626/risk-assessment-procedures-in-argentina-for-the-safe-import-quarantine-and-release-of-biological-control-agents-against-pests
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Sanchez, E Ferro, P Cortese
The decision to import and release biological control agents is a national one that may involve various authorities. It will be overseen by the national plant protection organisation that implements the responsibilities described in the International Plant Protection Convention. This article provides an overview of the decision processes and roles of these authorities in Argentina. Argentina has a long history of coordination with the other Southern Cone nations on plant protection and other technical sanitary and phytosanitary matters associated with trade...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925625/shipment-of-insects-and-related-arthropods-into-and-out-of-india-for-research-or-commercial-purposes
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Sreerama Kumar, K Sreedevi, U Amala, A Gupta, A Verghese
This paper provides a concise summary of the guidelines and regulations that govern the shipment of insects and related arthropods into and out of India. It discusses the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003, which regulates the import of agents for biological control, and the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and associated Biological Diversity Rules, 2004, which guide the transfer of insects and related arthropods for identification, taxonomic research, and commercial purposes. Insect trade for some food and feed purposes is also mentioned...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925624/safety-regulatory-and-environmental-issues-with-sterile-insect-technique-based-mosquito-vector-control-in-european-countries
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Bellini
The globalisation of trade is opening the way to the spread of species in new regions where they may cause negative impacts. Invasive mosquito species such as Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are raising concern for their capacity to transmit several arboviruses of public health and veterinary importance. Currently available integrated vector management measures do not achieve satisfactory results when deployed against these urban mosquitoes. Moreover, insecticides are losing their effectiveness owing to the resistance developed by the target species...
May 2022: Revue Scientifique et Technique
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