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Diapositiva 1 Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria Dirección General de Salud Animal Dirección de Campañas Zoosanitarias 116th USAHA/55th AAVLD Annual México Brucellosis Update Meeting Greensboro, North Carolina, 2012 Current status of the Mx Brucellosis program October, 19th 2012 CONTROL ERADICATION FREE Policies • Eradication recognition in areas, regions or states due to prevalence and previous activities, showed opportunity for advancing. • Intensive vaccination in dairy cattle and goats in the regions where these animals are concentrated, considering monitoring and evaluation of herd immunity Intensive vaccination in dairy cattle and goats Goats Dairy cattle Coahuila “B” Aguascalientes “B” Baja California “B”, Durango “B” Campeche “B” Nuevo León “B” Jalisco “B” Tamaulipas “B” Veracruz San Luis Potosí Puebla Guanajuato “B” Tlaxcala Michoacán Oaxaca Oaxaca Durango “B” Sinaloa Aguascalientes “B” Zacatecas Michoacán Veracruz Coahuila “B” Puebla Tlaxcala Region with Intensive vaccination in dairy cattle and goats Main activities • Test & Removal ‐ Marking of positive animals. • Epidemiological surveillance in 113 slaughterhouses in eradication zones. • Epidemiological serum surveillance by minimun sample size & Ring tests in dairy areas into eradication & free status zones. • Epidemiological serum surveillance by minimun sample size in sheep and goats in eradication zones. Epidemiological surveillance in slaughterhouses Total Sampled Card test Confirmed % Year Negative Frecuency slaughter animals reactors positive Inspection 2011 172,385 169,025 168,598 427 43 98.05% 0.025% 2012* 112,571 110,364 110,118 246 25 98% 0.023% Species Population Minimun sample size Goats 227,079 24,240 Sheep 517,969 26,475 * September, 30th 2012 B.C. 1ACONCHI 2AGUA PRIETA 3ALAMOS N. 55 4ALTAR ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA 5ARIVECHI 6 ARIZPE 70 7ATIL 48 8 BACADEHUACHI 9 BACANORA 10 BACERAC 11 BACOACHI 12 BACUM 60 43 39 59 13 BANAMICHI 14 BAVIACORA 4 2 19 15 BAVISPE 17 16 BENJAMIN HILL 27 35 17 CABORCA 7 65 15 36 11 18 CAJEME 46 19 CANANEA 41 20 CARBO 21 LA COLORADA 6 58 22 10 22 CUCURPE 23 CUMPAS 67 64 24 DIVISADEROS 16 31 25 EMPALME 23 26 ETCHOJOA 47 13 45 32 27 FRONTERAS 34 28 GRANADOS 53 28 8 1 29 GUAYMAS 50 38 30 HERMOSILLO 20 24 40 14 31 HUACHINERAS 32 HUASABAS 56 63 33 HUATABAMPO 66 34 HUEPAC 35 IMURIS 57 68 36 MAGDALENA 37 MAZATAN 52 38 MOCTEZUMA 37 ISLA 30 5 CHIHUAHU A 39 NACO TIBURON 9 40 NACORI CHICO 61 41 NACOZARI DE GARCIA 21 42 NAVOJOA 54 43 NOGALES 44 ONAVAS 44 69 45 OPODEPE 62 46 OQUITOA 29 47 PITIQUITO 48 PUERTO PEÑASCO 49 QUIRIEGO 51 50 RAYON 25 51 ROSARIO 52 SAHUARIPA 18 53 SAN FELIPE DE JESUS * Sonora: 36 dairy herds under 49 54 SAN JAVIER 12 55 SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO 56 SAN MIGUEL DE HORCASITAS 57 SAN PEDRO DE LA CUEVA Anual 4 rounds of Ring tests with 72 58 SANTA ANA 59 SANTA CRUZ 71 3 60 SARIC 26 42 61 SOYOPA negative results to brucellosis 62 SUAQUI GRANDE 64 TRINCHERAS 65 TUBUTAMA 33 66 URES 67 VILLA HIDALGO 68 VILLA PESQUEIRA 69 YECORA 70 PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES SINALO 71 BENITO JUAREZ 72 SAN IGNACIO RIO MUERTO A Campaign budget Diagnostic Test * September, 30th 2012 Vaccination Report * September, 30th 2012 BRUCELLOSIS SEROLOGICAL FINDINGS BRUCELLOSIS SEROLOGICAL FINDINGS Brucellosis Free Herds Cattle Goats Sheep B. ovis Year Herds Animals Herds Animals Herds Animals Herds Animals 2010 6,661 848,925 264 28,543 696 157,644 228 3,614 2011 4,234 616,054 170 17,691 501 120,441 158 2,464 2012* 5,806 757,487 302 30,372 591 112,853 197 3,105 * September, 30th 2012 Positive animals removed from april 1st, 2011 to march 31st, 2012 Positive animals will be State Cattle Goats Sheep removed from Aguascalientes 0 50 Baja California 5 0 April 1st to December Coahuila 9 0 31st, 2012 Colima 33 Chihuahua 197 0 Guanajuato 14 105 Cattle Goats and Sheep Guerrero 0 49 Jalisco 93 0 Michoacán 0 300 Nayarit 25 0 2,236 2,018 Nuevo León 6 131 Sinaloa 208 614 Tamaulipas 120 0 Tlaxcala 0 4 Zacatecas 71 0 Total 751 1,256 2.22 CASES per 100,000 Population PUBLIC HEALTH SECRETARY Outlook 9 NATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION 2013 – 2018 9RISE THE FEDERAL & STATE COLLABORATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS 9INCREASE THE BUDGET FOR BRUCELLOSIS PROGRAM IN MEXICO 9MODIFICATION OF CURRENT BRUCELLOSIS REGULATIONS. 9INTERAGENCY COOPERATION. ONE HEALTH THANKS 116th USAHA/55th AAVLD Annual Meeting [email protected].
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