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Disease Management

Several diseases are the subject of centralized management plans with four components (PP&RR).

  1. Prevention (especially biosecurity)
  2. Preparation (monitoring and theoretical management plans)
  3. Intervention (implementation of a management plan)
  4. Recovery (eg reopening of borders for export markets)

Management plans and work strategies vary with diseases, pathways and regions (provinces).


Working structure (CDPQ and CECPA)

Main concepts explored by the team of the CDPQ and CECPA to better grasp and circumscribe the understanding and expectations of the various sectors in terms of managing the implementation of management plans for diseases that have a Canadian scope (Health Idea Animal Canada).

  1. Production statistics.
  2. Diseases absent from the territory and which preoccupy the sector. Technically, these diseases should be the subject of prevention measures (biosecurity) and “theoretical” management plans.
  3. Emerging diseases in the territory. Technically, these diseases should be the subject of structured intervention plans.
  4. Endemic diseases monitored. List of some endemic diseases that are perceived as being of concern. The diseases identified under this heading are not necessarily the subject of intervention plans.
  5. Surveillance and monitoring. List of surveillance and monitoring activities.
  6. Non-governmental human resources dedicated to animal health.
  7. Collective programs. Investments in human or material resources (eg laboratory, biosecurity) to manage diseases.
  8. Contacts. List of contacts who have collective mandates or roles in disease management.
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