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Tables of Contents for The World Without Rinderpest
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
v
1
Opening address
vi
2
FAO Assistant Director General, Agriculture Department, Dr A. Sawadogo
Closing address
viii
 
the FAO Director of the Animal Production and Health Division, Dr T. Fujita
1. Brief summary of papers and discussions
1
6
2. Recommendations
7
4
3. Annexes
11
28
Annexe 1 Agenda
13
4
Annexe 2 List of participants
17
6
Annexe 3 Keynote address
23
16
Morbilliviruses into the twenty first Thomas Barrett century
39
 
Annexe 4 Session 1: The distribution and nature of rinderpest
39
32
The global rinderpest status in 1996
41
8
Mark Rweyemamu
Current status of rinderpest in Africa
49
5
Walter N. Masiga
Rinderpest eradication in South Asia
54
9
K. Rajan
Current status of rinderpest in Pakistan and Afghanistan
63
2
Rafaqat H. Raja
The current rinderpest situation in the Near East, Middle and Central Asia
65
2
Gholam Ali Kiani
Epidemiological and clinical features of rinderpest in the 1990s
67
4
Paul Rossiter
Annexe 5 Session 2: Diagnosis and surveillance
71
10
Laboratory diagnosis and differential diagnosis of rinderpest: the role of the reference laboratories
73
4
John Anderson
Diagnostic technology support to GREP by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division
77
2
Martyn Jeggo
Training field veterinarians in recognition of tropical epidemic diseases
79
2
Gavin Thomson
Annexe 6 Session 3: Communications and GREP
81
12
The impact of communication inputs into the PARC Programme 1987-1992
83
4
Philippe Van der Stichele
Multimedia communications and computer technology in the service of EMPRES and the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme
87
6
Julian Hilton
Annexe 7 Session 4: Technical strategies for GREP
93
70
The world without rinderpest: the socio-economic justification
95
2
Andrew James
The world without rinderpest: outreach to marginalised communities
97
12
Jeffrey C. Mariner
The world without rinderpest: outreach to the inaccessible areas. The case for a community-based approach, with reference to southern Sudan
109
14
Tim Leyland
GREP strategies
123
10
Mark Rweyemamu
Surveillance for achieving global polio eradication
133
8
Maureen Birmingham
Contingency planning and emergency preparedness
141
6
Gareth Davies
Sustainable veterinary structures
147
4
Yves Cheneau
OIE standards for epidemiological surveillance systems for rinderpest
151
4
Alain Provost
Global Early Warning System against rinderpest and other major epidemics
155
4
Bill Geering
Global early reaction against rinderpest and other major epidemics
159
4
Peter Roeder
Annexe 8 Financing
163
 
Financing the eradication of rinderpest and other major epidemic diseases: The EU strategy and experience in Africa
165
2
Michael Dale
Strengthening veterinary services for livestock diseases control: the European Commission involvement and experience in Asia
167
4
Alain Vandersmissen
IFAD's experience of the multi-donor initiative for financing the eradication of the New World screwworm and the follow-up
171
 
Ahmed E. Sidahmed