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Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region

A training and outreach program to increase public awareness of African swine fever (ASF) was implemented by Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Ministries of Agriculture in Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. The implementing agency was the company SAFOSO (Switzerland). Integration of th...

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Autores principales: De Nardi, Marco, Léger, Anaïs, Stepanyan, Tatul, Khachatryan, Bagrat, Karibayev, Talgat, Sytnik, Igor, Tyulegenov, Samat, Akhmetova, Assel, Nychyk, Serhiy, Sytiuk, Mykola, Nevolko, Oleg, Datsenko, Roman, Chaligava, Tengiz, Avaliani, Lasha, Parkadze, Otar, Ninidze, Lena, Kartskhia, Natia, Napetvaridze, Tsira, Asanishvili, Zviad, Khelaia, Demna, Menteshashvili, Ioseb, Zadayan, Meruzhan, Niazyan, Lyudmila, Mykhaylovska, Nataliya, Brooks, Bradford Raymond, Zhumabayeva, Gulnara, Satabayeva, Saltanat, Metreveli, Magda, Gallagher, Theresa, Obiso, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29124058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2017.00164
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author De Nardi, Marco
Léger, Anaïs
Stepanyan, Tatul
Khachatryan, Bagrat
Karibayev, Talgat
Sytnik, Igor
Tyulegenov, Samat
Akhmetova, Assel
Nychyk, Serhiy
Sytiuk, Mykola
Nevolko, Oleg
Datsenko, Roman
Chaligava, Tengiz
Avaliani, Lasha
Parkadze, Otar
Ninidze, Lena
Kartskhia, Natia
Napetvaridze, Tsira
Asanishvili, Zviad
Khelaia, Demna
Menteshashvili, Ioseb
Zadayan, Meruzhan
Niazyan, Lyudmila
Mykhaylovska, Nataliya
Brooks, Bradford Raymond
Zhumabayeva, Gulnara
Satabayeva, Saltanat
Metreveli, Magda
Gallagher, Theresa
Obiso, Richard
author_facet De Nardi, Marco
Léger, Anaïs
Stepanyan, Tatul
Khachatryan, Bagrat
Karibayev, Talgat
Sytnik, Igor
Tyulegenov, Samat
Akhmetova, Assel
Nychyk, Serhiy
Sytiuk, Mykola
Nevolko, Oleg
Datsenko, Roman
Chaligava, Tengiz
Avaliani, Lasha
Parkadze, Otar
Ninidze, Lena
Kartskhia, Natia
Napetvaridze, Tsira
Asanishvili, Zviad
Khelaia, Demna
Menteshashvili, Ioseb
Zadayan, Meruzhan
Niazyan, Lyudmila
Mykhaylovska, Nataliya
Brooks, Bradford Raymond
Zhumabayeva, Gulnara
Satabayeva, Saltanat
Metreveli, Magda
Gallagher, Theresa
Obiso, Richard
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description A training and outreach program to increase public awareness of African swine fever (ASF) was implemented by Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Ministries of Agriculture in Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. The implementing agency was the company SAFOSO (Switzerland). Integration of this regional effort was administered by subject matter experts for each country. The main teaching effort of this project was to develop a comprehensive regional public outreach campaign through a network of expertise and knowledge for the control and prevention of ASF in four neighboring countries that experience similar issues with this disease. Gaps in disease knowledge, legislation, and outbreak preparedness in each country were all addressed. Because ASF is a pathogen with bioterrorism potential and of great veterinary health importance that is responsible for major economic instability, the project team developed public outreach programs to train veterinarians in the partner countries to accurately and rapidly identify ASF activity and report it to international veterinary health agencies. The project implementers facilitated four regional meetings to develop this outreach program, which was later disseminated in each partner country. Partner country participants were trained as trainers to implement the outreach program in their respective countries. In this paper, we describe the development, execution, and evaluation of the ASF training and outreach program that reached more than 13,000 veterinarians, farmers, and hunters in the partner countries. Additionally, more than 120,000 booklets, flyers, leaflets, guidelines, and posters were distributed during the outreach campaign. Pre- and post-ASF knowledge exams were developed. The overall success of the project was demonstrated in that the principles of developing and conducting a public outreach program were established, and these foundational teachings can be applied within a single country or expanded regionally to disseminate disease information across borders; overall, this method can be modified to raise awareness about many other diseases.
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spelling pubmed-56625472017-11-09 Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region De Nardi, Marco Léger, Anaïs Stepanyan, Tatul Khachatryan, Bagrat Karibayev, Talgat Sytnik, Igor Tyulegenov, Samat Akhmetova, Assel Nychyk, Serhiy Sytiuk, Mykola Nevolko, Oleg Datsenko, Roman Chaligava, Tengiz Avaliani, Lasha Parkadze, Otar Ninidze, Lena Kartskhia, Natia Napetvaridze, Tsira Asanishvili, Zviad Khelaia, Demna Menteshashvili, Ioseb Zadayan, Meruzhan Niazyan, Lyudmila Mykhaylovska, Nataliya Brooks, Bradford Raymond Zhumabayeva, Gulnara Satabayeva, Saltanat Metreveli, Magda Gallagher, Theresa Obiso, Richard Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science A training and outreach program to increase public awareness of African swine fever (ASF) was implemented by Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the Ministries of Agriculture in Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. The implementing agency was the company SAFOSO (Switzerland). Integration of this regional effort was administered by subject matter experts for each country. The main teaching effort of this project was to develop a comprehensive regional public outreach campaign through a network of expertise and knowledge for the control and prevention of ASF in four neighboring countries that experience similar issues with this disease. Gaps in disease knowledge, legislation, and outbreak preparedness in each country were all addressed. Because ASF is a pathogen with bioterrorism potential and of great veterinary health importance that is responsible for major economic instability, the project team developed public outreach programs to train veterinarians in the partner countries to accurately and rapidly identify ASF activity and report it to international veterinary health agencies. The project implementers facilitated four regional meetings to develop this outreach program, which was later disseminated in each partner country. Partner country participants were trained as trainers to implement the outreach program in their respective countries. In this paper, we describe the development, execution, and evaluation of the ASF training and outreach program that reached more than 13,000 veterinarians, farmers, and hunters in the partner countries. Additionally, more than 120,000 booklets, flyers, leaflets, guidelines, and posters were distributed during the outreach campaign. Pre- and post-ASF knowledge exams were developed. The overall success of the project was demonstrated in that the principles of developing and conducting a public outreach program were established, and these foundational teachings can be applied within a single country or expanded regionally to disseminate disease information across borders; overall, this method can be modified to raise awareness about many other diseases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5662547/ /pubmed/29124058 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2017.00164 Text en Copyright © 2017 De Nardi, Léger, Stepanyan, Khachatryan, Karibayev, Sytnik, Tyulegenov, Akhmetova, Nychyk, Sytiuk, Nevolko, Datsenko, Chaligava, Avaliani, Parkadze, Ninidze, Kartskhia, Napetvaridze, Asanishvili, Khelaia, Menteshashvili, Zadayan, Niazyan, Mykhaylovska, Brooks, Zhumabayeva, Satabayeva, Metreveli, Gallagher and Obiso. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
De Nardi, Marco
Léger, Anaïs
Stepanyan, Tatul
Khachatryan, Bagrat
Karibayev, Talgat
Sytnik, Igor
Tyulegenov, Samat
Akhmetova, Assel
Nychyk, Serhiy
Sytiuk, Mykola
Nevolko, Oleg
Datsenko, Roman
Chaligava, Tengiz
Avaliani, Lasha
Parkadze, Otar
Ninidze, Lena
Kartskhia, Natia
Napetvaridze, Tsira
Asanishvili, Zviad
Khelaia, Demna
Menteshashvili, Ioseb
Zadayan, Meruzhan
Niazyan, Lyudmila
Mykhaylovska, Nataliya
Brooks, Bradford Raymond
Zhumabayeva, Gulnara
Satabayeva, Saltanat
Metreveli, Magda
Gallagher, Theresa
Obiso, Richard
Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title_full Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title_fullStr Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title_short Implementation of a Regional Training Program on African Swine Fever As Part of the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program across the Caucasus Region
title_sort implementation of a regional training program on african swine fever as part of the cooperative biological engagement program across the caucasus region
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29124058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2017.00164
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