FMD Situation in JordanFMD Situation in Jordan
Dr. Monther El-ReefaiDr. Monther El-ReefaiSecretary General Assistant for for livestockSecretary General Assistant for for livestock
OIE Delegate OIE Delegate JordanJordan
Ministry Of AgricultureMinistry Of Agriculture
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الرحيم الرحمن الله بسمدفء فيها لكم خلقها ومنها ومنافعواألنعام
تسرحون {5}تأكلون وحين تريحون حين جمال فيها {6}ولكم
إال بالغيه تكونوا م ل بلد إلى أثقالكم وتحملحيم ر لرؤوف كم رب إن األنفس {7}بشق
وزينة لتركبوها والحمير والبغال والخيلويخلق
تعلمون ال {8}ما
سورة النحل
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: وسلم عليه الله صلى الرسول قالإال ► دواء داء لكل فإن الله عباد تداووا
السأمفي ► له دعا الذي الجمل لصاحب قال
من : شيئا جعلت أال الجمل شفاء. الدعاء مع القطران
يا ► ويلك عنه الله رضي عمر سيدنا قاللسألك العراق في عثرت دابة ان لو عمر
عنها اللهعالج ► قنطار من خير وقاية درهم
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Jordan Location and Jordan Location and Current FMD StatusCurrent FMD Status
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► Geographic LocationGeographic Location :: north west Asia► Area :Area : 91,880 square kilometers 91,880 square kilometers ► Population :Population : 10,113,000 million people 10,113,000 million people► Capital city:Capital city: Amman 2,367,000 million Amman 2,367,000 million
living in the capital.living in the capital.► Administrative Units :Administrative Units : 12 governorates and 12 governorates and
number of brigades 54 Brigade, while the number of brigades 54 Brigade, while the number of districts 38number of districts 38. .
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Veterinary Services in JordanVeterinary Services in Jordan
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Veterinary Services in JordanVeterinary Services in JordanPersonnel and Capacity Personnel and Capacity
►Free diagnostic, therapeutic and Free diagnostic, therapeutic and extension servicesextension services
►Provide Free vaccines against most Provide Free vaccines against most important animal diseasesimportant animal diseases
►Oversee quarantines, slaughterhouses, Oversee quarantines, slaughterhouses, public health, veterinary public health, veterinary pharmaceutical products pharmaceutical products
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Veterinary Services in JordanVeterinary Services in JordanPersonnel and Capacity Personnel and Capacity
►55 veterinary clinics55 veterinary clinics►26 Mobile veterinary clinics26 Mobile veterinary clinics►11 regional labs11 regional labs►Central laboratory in AmmanCentral laboratory in Amman►Serological and molecular diagnostic Serological and molecular diagnostic
capabilities existcapabilities exist
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FMD Jordan Current SituationFMD Jordan Current Situation►Last FMD outbreak was in October-Last FMD outbreak was in October-
December 2006December 2006►Classification currently: EndemicClassification currently: Endemic►Control: Vaccination (free of charge)Control: Vaccination (free of charge)
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Last FMD Outbreak In JordanLast FMD Outbreak In Jordan2006; Locations and Strains2006; Locations and Strains
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Animal SpeciesAffected
by Outbreak
Area of Outbreak
Isolated FMD Strains
Cattle
Mwaqar, Amman
A Iran 05
Cattle
Al-Dulil, Zarqa
O Pan Asia
Sheep
Al-Karak O Pan Asia
Instituted Control MeasuresInstituted Control Measures► FMD was placed on List A of notifiable animal FMD was placed on List A of notifiable animal
disease in Jordan (Agrilaw # Z/42/46/44/2003) disease in Jordan (Agrilaw # Z/42/46/44/2003) ► Quarantine and border checks (Agrilaw # Z/3/46/50 Quarantine and border checks (Agrilaw # Z/3/46/50
and 51/44/2003)and 51/44/2003)► Animal movement and product restrictions Animal movement and product restrictions (Agrilaw (Agrilaw
# Z/40/46/44/2003)# Z/40/46/44/2003)► Compulsory vaccination in infected zones and Compulsory vaccination in infected zones and
prophylactic vaccination in whole country (Agrilaw prophylactic vaccination in whole country (Agrilaw # Z/40/46/44/2003)# Z/40/46/44/2003)
► Now the agriculture law 13 for year 2015.Now the agriculture law 13 for year 2015.
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Results of FMD Passive Surveillance Results of FMD Passive Surveillance (samples coming to the lab) 2010-(samples coming to the lab) 2010-
20142014
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Year Sheep Goats Cattle Camel
2010 465 43 13 0
2011 220 36 110 0
2012 203 44 2 0
2013 38 22 0 0
2014 99 2 0 0
Number of Vaccinated Number of Vaccinated Animals Animals in 201in 20144
Animal Species
Total Population at
Risk
Number of Vaccinated Animals*
Cattle 60 000 82105
Sheep 3 096 645 1254827
Goats 1 035 258 356585
Camel 11 000 000
Total 4 202 903 1693517
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Types and Source of Filed Types and Source of Filed Vaccines Used After Vaccines Used After
OutbreakOutbreak► Small ruminants: Monovalent type O
twice/year► Cattle: Monovalent type O three times/year
imported from Turkey► Bivalent (O+A) was used after FMD outbreak
imported from Russia► O 1 manisa , pan asia2 ► Iran2005
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Justification► FMD can be economically and socially
destabilizing disease► Although Jordan Achieved NO Reported
Outbreaks in Recent Years, the Disease still pose major threat to its animal population and economy through restrictions on animal movement and trading of live animals and animal products
► Economic losses on the national level due to animal death, loss of productivity and veterinary treatments and services
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Justification► The aim of reducing FMD risk in endemic
countries, is a shared interest and is being considered a Global Public Good by The OIE, FAO and many other International Organizations.
► Therefore the aim of this Strategic Plan is Maintenance of Current Status and Possibly move to Next Stage 3 According to OIE/FAO
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FMD Control Policy ► Control the spread of the disease► Limit its effects to the infected zone as
quickly as possible. ► Minimize the overall cost of the outbreak on
the animal owner and public by minimizing the number of animals and farms that might become affected
► Protect the health and safety of the public and those directly involved in controlling the outbreak
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Key Result Areas►Reduce the likelihood of new
outbreaks of FMD by putting in place measures to prevent an incursion
►Detect and diagnose new outbreaks quickly
►Preparedness to combat the adverse effects of an outbreak
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Surveillance, Reporting and Laboratory
diagnosis► Active (FAO-TCP project) and passive surveillance ► Serum samples must be submitted twice a year to
the FMD Diagnostic Laboratory for antibody detection using ELISA.
► Keep computerized records for traceability► Monitoring is done through reports submitted from all
regions. Reports must be sent at least once a month from every municipality, even if there is no outbreak (zero reporting or negative monitoring).
► Investigation of reports of suspect disease outbreaks.► Slaughterhouse monitoring and animal markets
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Livestock Movement control► Solid Animal Identification and registration system which
allows traceability► Animal movement permits (Certificates)
Inspected at several check points Documentation, recording, and availability of the permission at
all hours of the day.► The fundamental components on the control of animal
movement used are: A movement permission system from the farm to the place of destination Regulations and rules permitting declaration of FMD disease free status Requirements that allow movement of animals to FMD protected areas The ability to hold animals in quarantine and formal legislation to return
animals to place of origin or to destroy them if necessary.
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Vaccination and Vaccine Development
► Use Field strains► Timely and correct diagnosis of outbreaks necessary ► Development of an effective national reporting and
information management system► Local vaccine manufacturing companies ► Vaccine status accreditation and record keeping► Compulsory vaccination and recording► Development of an harmonized (central and
provincial) Laboratory Information Management System
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Livestock-Wildlife Interface Interaction
► A wildlife disease surveillance must be initiated in Jordan. ► Any unusual mortality or disease observed in a wild animal
must be investigated in consultation with (MOA or JUST Veterinary Faculty).
► During an outbreak of FMD wild animals will be taken into account in considering appropriate control measures
► If FMD confirmed in a wild animal, a Wild Animal Infected Zone will be declared. This will be of an appropriate size to prevent the spread of disease.
► Two stations for wildlife animals in Jordan of deer and Arabian Oryx under MOA control.
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Public Awareness and Communication Technology (ICT) Utilization
► A public awareness campaign► The assistance of the Communication Technology
and National News Agencies must be sought. ► The campaign must use various types of media
targeting regional and provincial issues relating to FMD control and eradication.
► Brochures must be produced on several aspects of the FMD campaign and on meat quality.
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Animal Health StatusAnimal Health Status
2- Peste des petits ruminants (PPR)2- Peste des petits ruminants (PPR)
Jordan is declared officially free from RP Jordan is declared officially free from RP in 2006. in 2006.
PPR vaccine is currently used in small PPR vaccine is currently used in small ruminants annually ruminants annually (at age 3 months then (at age 3 months then annually)annually)
Pestevac which is locally produced Pestevac which is locally produced ► ► attenuated homologous live vaccine (strain PPR Nig 75/1)attenuated homologous live vaccine (strain PPR Nig 75/1)
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