Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface

Growing evidence suggests that multiple wildlife species can be infected with peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), with important consequences for the potential maintenance of PPRV in communities of susceptible hosts, and the threat that PPRV may pose to the conservation of wildlife populations...

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Main Authors: Amanda E. Fine, Mathieu Pruvot, Camilla T. O. Benfield, Alexandre Caron, Giovanni Cattoli, Philippe Chardonnet, Maurizio Dioli, Thomas Dulu, Martin Gilbert, Richard Kock, Juan Lubroth, Jeffrey C. Mariner, Stephane Ostrowski, Satya Parida, Sasan Fereidouni, Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba, Jonathan M. Sleeman, Claudia Schulz, Jean-Jacques Soula, Yves Van der Stede, Berhe G. Tekola, Chris Walzer, Steffen Zuther, Felix Njeumi, Meeting Participants
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00050/full
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Mathieu Pruvot
Camilla T. O. Benfield
Alexandre Caron
Alexandre Caron
Giovanni Cattoli
Philippe Chardonnet
Philippe Chardonnet
Maurizio Dioli
Thomas Dulu
Martin Gilbert
Richard Kock
Juan Lubroth
Jeffrey C. Mariner
Stephane Ostrowski
Satya Parida
Sasan Fereidouni
Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Claudia Schulz
Jean-Jacques Soula
Yves Van der Stede
Berhe G. Tekola
Chris Walzer
Chris Walzer
Steffen Zuther
Steffen Zuther
Felix Njeumi
Meeting Participants
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Mathieu Pruvot
Camilla T. O. Benfield
Alexandre Caron
Alexandre Caron
Giovanni Cattoli
Philippe Chardonnet
Philippe Chardonnet
Maurizio Dioli
Thomas Dulu
Martin Gilbert
Richard Kock
Juan Lubroth
Jeffrey C. Mariner
Stephane Ostrowski
Satya Parida
Sasan Fereidouni
Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Claudia Schulz
Jean-Jacques Soula
Yves Van der Stede
Berhe G. Tekola
Chris Walzer
Chris Walzer
Steffen Zuther
Steffen Zuther
Felix Njeumi
Meeting Participants
Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
wildlife-livestock interface
peste des petits ruminants
small ruminant morbillivirus
global eradication
integrated management
wildlife conservation
author_facet Amanda E. Fine
Mathieu Pruvot
Camilla T. O. Benfield
Alexandre Caron
Alexandre Caron
Giovanni Cattoli
Philippe Chardonnet
Philippe Chardonnet
Maurizio Dioli
Thomas Dulu
Martin Gilbert
Richard Kock
Juan Lubroth
Jeffrey C. Mariner
Stephane Ostrowski
Satya Parida
Sasan Fereidouni
Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Jonathan M. Sleeman
Claudia Schulz
Jean-Jacques Soula
Yves Van der Stede
Berhe G. Tekola
Chris Walzer
Chris Walzer
Steffen Zuther
Steffen Zuther
Felix Njeumi
Meeting Participants
author_sort Amanda E. Fine
title Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
title_short Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
title_full Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
title_fullStr Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
title_full_unstemmed Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock Interface
title_sort eradication of peste des petits ruminants virus and the wildlife-livestock interface
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Growing evidence suggests that multiple wildlife species can be infected with peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), with important consequences for the potential maintenance of PPRV in communities of susceptible hosts, and the threat that PPRV may pose to the conservation of wildlife populations and resilience of ecosystems. Significant knowledge gaps in the epidemiology of PPRV across the ruminant community (wildlife and domestic), and the understanding of infection in wildlife and other atypical host species groups (e.g., camelidae, suidae, and bovinae) hinder our ability to apply necessary integrated disease control and management interventions at the wildlife-livestock interface. Similarly, knowledge gaps limit the inclusion of wildlife in the FAO/OIE Global Strategy for the Control and Eradication of PPR, and the framework of activities in the PPR Global Eradication Programme that lays the foundation for eradicating PPR through national and regional efforts. This article reports on the first international meeting on, “Controlling PPR at the livestock-wildlife interface,” held in Rome, Italy, March 27–29, 2019. A large group representing national and international institutions discussed recent advances in our understanding of PPRV in wildlife, identified knowledge gaps and research priorities, and formulated recommendations. The need for a better understanding of PPRV epidemiology at the wildlife-livestock interface to support the integration of wildlife into PPR eradication efforts was highlighted by meeting participants along with the reminder that PPR eradication and wildlife conservation need not be viewed as competing priorities, but instead constitute two requisites of healthy socio-ecological systems.
topic wildlife-livestock interface
peste des petits ruminants
small ruminant morbillivirus
global eradication
integrated management
wildlife conservation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00050/full
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spelling doaj-042dd99ebabc4bcea7330f3fc9f5a0612020-11-25T02:34:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692020-03-01710.3389/fvets.2020.00050508799Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus and the Wildlife-Livestock InterfaceAmanda E. Fine0Mathieu Pruvot1Camilla T. O. Benfield2Alexandre Caron3Alexandre Caron4Giovanni Cattoli5Philippe Chardonnet6Philippe Chardonnet7Maurizio Dioli8Thomas Dulu9Martin Gilbert10Richard Kock11Juan Lubroth12Jeffrey C. Mariner13Stephane Ostrowski14Satya Parida15Sasan Fereidouni16Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba17Jonathan M. Sleeman18Jonathan M. Sleeman19Claudia Schulz20Jean-Jacques Soula21Yves Van der Stede22Berhe G. Tekola23Chris Walzer24Chris Walzer25Steffen Zuther26Steffen Zuther27Felix Njeumi28Meeting ParticipantsWildlife Conservation Society, Health Program, Bronx, NY, United StatesWildlife Conservation Society, Health Program, Bronx, NY, United StatesRoyal Veterinary College, University of London, London, United KingdomASTRE, University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, Montpellier, FranceVeterinary Faculty, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, MozambiqueAnimal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Division for Nuclear Applications in Food and Agriculture, International Atomic Energy Agency, Seibersdorf, AustriaASTRE, University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, Montpellier, FranceAntelope Specialist Group, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Species Survival Commission, Gland, SwitzerlandIndependent Camel Specialist, Khartoum, SudanState Department of Livestock, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Services, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United StatesRoyal Veterinary College, University of London, London, United Kingdom0Animal Health Service, Animal Production and Health Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy1Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, Grafton, MA, United StatesWildlife Conservation Society, Health Program, Bronx, NY, United States2Vaccine Differentiation Department, Pirbright Institute, Woking, United Kingdom3Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria4Wildlife Conservation Society, Mongolia Country Program, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia5US Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, WI, United States6Working Group on Wildlife, Office International des Epizooties/World Organisation for Animal Health, Paris, France7Research Center for Emerging Infections and Zoonoses, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Hanover, Germany8FAO-OIE GEP PPR Secretariat, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy9European Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy0Office of the Director, Animal Production and Health Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, ItalyWildlife Conservation Society, Health Program, Bronx, NY, United States3Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria1Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan2Frankfurt Zoological Society, Frankfurt, Germany8FAO-OIE GEP PPR Secretariat, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, ItalyGrowing evidence suggests that multiple wildlife species can be infected with peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), with important consequences for the potential maintenance of PPRV in communities of susceptible hosts, and the threat that PPRV may pose to the conservation of wildlife populations and resilience of ecosystems. Significant knowledge gaps in the epidemiology of PPRV across the ruminant community (wildlife and domestic), and the understanding of infection in wildlife and other atypical host species groups (e.g., camelidae, suidae, and bovinae) hinder our ability to apply necessary integrated disease control and management interventions at the wildlife-livestock interface. Similarly, knowledge gaps limit the inclusion of wildlife in the FAO/OIE Global Strategy for the Control and Eradication of PPR, and the framework of activities in the PPR Global Eradication Programme that lays the foundation for eradicating PPR through national and regional efforts. This article reports on the first international meeting on, “Controlling PPR at the livestock-wildlife interface,” held in Rome, Italy, March 27–29, 2019. A large group representing national and international institutions discussed recent advances in our understanding of PPRV in wildlife, identified knowledge gaps and research priorities, and formulated recommendations. The need for a better understanding of PPRV epidemiology at the wildlife-livestock interface to support the integration of wildlife into PPR eradication efforts was highlighted by meeting participants along with the reminder that PPR eradication and wildlife conservation need not be viewed as competing priorities, but instead constitute two requisites of healthy socio-ecological systems.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00050/fullwildlife-livestock interfacepeste des petits ruminantssmall ruminant morbillivirusglobal eradicationintegrated managementwildlife conservation