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The foot and mouth disease network in the southern cone of South America: an example of regional governance.

Journal:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)
Year:
2012
Authors:
Corrales Irrazábal, H A
Affiliation:
hacorralesi@gmail.com

Plain-English summary

Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious illness that affects livestock and poses significant challenges for animal health in South America and beyond. To effectively control and eventually eradicate this disease, countries need to work together and create strong national programs supported by political agreements. The collaboration between countries in the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) has been crucial in improving management and control efforts, especially with the involvement of the private production sector. Ongoing support for these programs, including well-trained veterinary services and adequate funding, is essential to prevent future outbreaks and promote healthy livestock trade. Overall, the success of these initiatives is vital for the economic development of the region and its role as a major beef exporter.

Abstract

The fact that foot and mouth disease is highly contagious, easily spread and of major commercial importance makes it a redoubtable challenge for animal health in South American countries and the world over. A number of factors impact directly on the effectiveness of national programmes to eradicate foot and mouth disease. Therefore, in order to meet the challenges posed by today's globalised world, it is of the utmost importance that national level eradication programmes be considered state policies and that they be the subject of broad political agreement at the highest level and consolidated as regional programmes between national Veterinary Services. The programmes, agreements and technical cooperation projects established jointly by Member Countries of the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) were a key factor in building management capacity to control foot and mouth disease in the area. Another key factor has been a partnership with one of the most sensitive sectors--the private production sector. Its active and responsible participation in operational functions has done much to strengthen and ensure the competitive development of South American countries and consolidate their role as global beef exporters. However, to prevent further outbreaks it is essential to maintain and reinforce the structure of national programmes and to have strong and highly trained Veterinary Services and sufficient funding to ensure efficient and sustainable plans. These plans must enable Veterinary Services, by means of good governance, to implement effective measures in the areas of animal health and international trade in animals and animal products/by-products, thereby achieving rapid and more equitable social and economic development.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23413740/