ASF – BTSF in Luxembourg 23-25 September 2019
- Agenda
- Introduction to ASF
- Wild boar biology
- LUX ASF Epidemiology
- ASF management in Belgium
- REV - Biosecurity in wild boar
- Wild Boar Density
- Coordination among neighbouring countries
- ASF Environment
- ASF Data sharing
- Preparedness and awareness
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- Introduction to African swine fever
- Hunting wild boar under biosecurity
- International legislation on ASF
- Early Detection: Passive vs active surveillance
- Early response: The main tasks of the Competent Authorities<
- Suspected case in wild boar; Role of hunters
- Engagement Strategies
- Managing Wild boar population
- Biosecurity in pig farms
- Managing risk from animal and their products
- EU - Regionalization strategy
- Border control: General legislation and prevention of ASF introduction
- Awareness campaign among countries
- EU legislation on registration, identification and movements of pigs
- Wild Boar ecology
- Wild boar data collection in ASF infected areas
- ASF Epidemiology
- Epidemiology of ASF in wild boar
- Personal luggage and vehicles
- Contingency planning and effectiveness
- Response to limit secondary outbreaks
- Outbreak investigation and traceability
- Biosecurity During Outbreak Management
- How to design a "Wild boar" infected area
ASF – BTSF in Belgrade 6 to 8 November 2018
- Introduction to African swine fever
- ASF Epidemiology
- International legislation on ASF
- Risk analyses
- Border control: general legislation and prevention of ASF
- EU legislation on registration, identification and movements of pigs
- Awareness principles, early warning systems and early detection of ASF
- Early Detection: Passive vs active surveillance
- Biosecurity
- Hunting wild boar under biosecurity
- Personal luggage and vehicles
- Awareness campaign among countries
- Early response: The main tasks of the Competent Authorities
- Managing Wild boar population
ASF – BTSF in Belgrade 27 February to 1 March 2018
- Introduction to African swine fever
- Epidemiology of ASF in wild boar
- Biosecurity during hunting, carcass disposal and population management
- International legislation on ASF
- Early detection of ASF in domestic pigs
- Suspected case in wild boar; Role of hunters
- Engagement strategies
- Latvian experience of ASF surveillance and epidemiological investigation in a wild board infected area
- Biosecurity in domestic pigs
- Managing risk from animal and their products
- EU Regionalization Strategy
ASF – BTSF in Prague 25-27 October 2017
- Introduction to African swine fever
- ASF legislation
- Principles of passive surveillance
- Principles of Active Surveillance
- Risk analyses
- Early detection of ASF in domestic pigs
- Suspected case in wild boar; role of hunters and forest managers
- Epidemiology of ASF in wild boar
- Managing wild boar population
- Engagement strategies
- Latvian experience of ASF surveillance and epidemiological investigation in a wild board infected area
- Biosecurity
- Managing risk from animal and their products
- EU regionalisation strategy
ASF – BTSF in Minsk 16-18 November 2016
- Wild Boar ecology
- ASF in wild boar
- ASF International legislation
- Surveillance of ASF in wild boar
- Wild boar data collection in ASF infected areas
- ASF in wild boar: practical management
- Biosecurity in ASF in wild boar infected areas
ASF – BTSF in Warsaw 3-5 October 2016
- BTSF Agenda Warsaw - ASF preparedness and response
- Introduction to ASF
- EU Legislation
- Contingency planning and effectiveness
- Surveillance of ASF in wild boar
- Response to limit secondary outbreaks
- Outbreak investigation and traceability
- Epidemiological enquiry
- ASF management
- Measures on outbreaks holdings
- Measures implemented in the affected and at-risk zones
- How to design a "Wild Boar" infected area
- Biosecurity during outbreak management
- Communication