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Workshop on Notifiable Avian Influenza in Southern Africa, Pretoria 7 - 9 March 2006

Workshop on Notifiable Avian Influenza in Southern Africa, Pretoria 7 - 9 March 2006. Angola Country Report By Dr. Filipe Vissesse Dr. Edgar Dombolo. Routes of migratory bird in Angola. Migratory wilds birds routes. ANGOLA. Área: 1.246.700 Km2 Population: 15 million

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Workshop on Notifiable Avian Influenza in Southern Africa, Pretoria 7 - 9 March 2006

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  1. Workshop on Notifiable Avian Influenza in Southern Africa,Pretoria 7 - 9 March 2006 Angola Country Report By Dr. Filipe Vissesse Dr. Edgar Dombolo

  2. Routes of migratory bird in Angola

  3. Migratory wilds birds routes

  4. ANGOLA Área: 1.246.700 Km2 Population: 15 million Rural Population. + 70 % GDP Agriculture: 8 % Livestock: 3.8%

  5. Risk of Introdution • + 50 species Wild birds: • Migratory e.g.: Ciconia ciconia, Flamingo ssp, water duck, Hirundo rustica, H. cucullata, etc.. • Residents: Cuco cafer, C. Solitarius, Guinea fowl, Quails, Ostriches, etc.. • Farming systems specially in rural areas (Village/backyard) • Formal and Informal trade markets • Imports poultry produts (meat, day-old-chicken, hatching eggs, eggs, etc..), feed, equipment, etc, • Poor veterinary staff and lab. capacity diagnosis, infrastructures and equipment, • Poor communications facilities

  6. Migratory birds

  7. Contact between wild birds, domestic poultry and markets

  8. Farming systems

  9. Poultry Population

  10. Poultry Species

  11. Human Resources

  12. No diagnostic capacity for AI, in existing labs (vet & human)

  13. Preparedness • National Contingency Plan elaborated • Suspect situation: Active surveillance (Field visits for sampling, movement control and quarantine) • Outbreak situation: Stamping out with concerned mesures.

  14. Training

  15. Muito obrigado

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