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OIE activities on WGS
Antonino Caminiti
IZSLER, Brescia, Italy [email protected]
39th session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission Rome, 28 June 2016
OIE World Organisation for Animal Health
Improving Animal Health worldwide
Animals can be a source of pathogens in food products of animal origin and also
through faecal contamination of plant derived foods and water
OIE homepage http://www.oie.int/en
Introduction of WGS Many opportunities, as many challenges
Disease surveillance
Lack of standards
Epidemiological data
Data sharing
The OIE network & notification system
Network of OIE Reference Centers
A network of 300 Centers
Work together
Trust
Sequences
OIE notification system - WAHIS
Veterinary service
Laboratory
OIE - WAHIS CVO
OIE strategy
• To promote a consensus-building process to develop standards • To create an information platform
• Able to combine epidemiological data with sequence data • Fully integrated with WAHIS • Record of pathogens involved in animal health events reported by Member countries
Trace pathogens including those that pose a risk for food safety (e.g. Brucellosis)
• Recommended by a Resolution adopted by the OIE Members countries in 2015
OIE platform - The pilot project
WAHIS OIE platform
The website wireframe
Work in progress
12, rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France
www.oie.int [email protected] - [email protected]
Thank you for your attention
Antonino Caminiti
IZSLER, Brescia, Italy
Authors of the pictures
slide number Author source
Slide 2 and 20 Thomas Hawk www.flickr.com
Slide 3 Ilya Marlavov; Frida; Nikola Bagarov www.flickr.com
Slide 4 Martin www.flickr.com
Slide 6 Roger Jones www.flickr.com
Slide 7 Mark Katenkta www.flickr.com
Slide 8 Juan Sonin www.flickr.com
Slide 10 Doran www.flickr.com
Slide 11 Peter Nijenhuis www.flickr.com