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World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is an inter-governmental organisation formed in 1924. It currently has 183 member countries.
Its objectives are to:
ensure transparency in the global animal disease situation
collect, analyse and…
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Concern about exotic and emerging disease threats has prompted interest by animal health agencies involved in preparedness and planning to use decision support tools such as animal disease modelling. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) continues to represent the most serious threat to Australian…
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Introduction
Preparedness for incursions of exotic diseases is of key importance to government, industry, producers and the Australian community. Australia’s exotic disease preparedness is based on emergency management principles. This includes the development of surveillance, monitoring and…
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Publication detailsDepartment of Agriculture, Fisheries and ForestryDownloadDocumentPagesFile size Reports Summary PDF 19690 KBIf you have difficulty accessing these files, visit web accessibility for…
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The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has the responsibility for coordinating national emergency animal disease preparedness and responses. Management of infectious animal…
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Sub-Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards, 2020
This document (endorsed August 2020), contains a summary of the essential information needed to assess the validation status of a serological assay which is to be reviewed by the Animal Health Committee.
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Sub-Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards, 2020
This document (endorsed in August 2020) contains a summary of the essential information required to assess the validation status of a nucleic acid detection test which is to be reviewed by the Animal Health Committee…
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Gwozdz JM, 2010
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for Johne’s disease quality plan provides guidelines for consistent standardisation of the laboratory tests used for…
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Eamens GJ, Marsh IM, Plain KM, Whittington RJ, July 2015
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for Johne’s disease identifies and describes laboratory methods that…
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Gwozdz JM, August 2010
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for Johne’s disease identifies and describes laboratory methods that assist in detecting and diagnosing…
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