A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)

Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious viral disease of small ruminants that severely threatens rural livelihoods and global food security. Under the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs), the international animal health community ha...

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Main Authors: Dinara Imanbayeva, Maria Sol Pérez Aguirreburualde, Whitney Knauer, Azimkhan Tegzhanov, Valeriia Yustyniuk, Jonathan Arzt, Andres Perez, Felix Njeumi, Satya Parida
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author Dinara Imanbayeva
Maria Sol Pérez Aguirreburualde
Whitney Knauer
Azimkhan Tegzhanov
Valeriia Yustyniuk
Jonathan Arzt
Andres Perez
Felix Njeumi
Satya Parida
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Maria Sol Pérez Aguirreburualde
Whitney Knauer
Azimkhan Tegzhanov
Valeriia Yustyniuk
Jonathan Arzt
Andres Perez
Felix Njeumi
Satya Parida
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description Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious viral disease of small ruminants that severely threatens rural livelihoods and global food security. Under the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs), the international animal health community has set the ambitious goal of eradicating PPR by 2030. However, significant disparities persist in the progression of PPR control across regions. This scoping review assesses the setbacks, deviations, and progress of 42 countries in Eastern, Western, and Northern Africa, as well as West Eurasia, toward achieving official freedom-from-PPR status. Progress was evaluated across key areas using the stepwise PPR Global Control and Eradication Strategy (GCES) approach and the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT). The eligibility criteria included PubMed peer-reviewed studies, FAO/WOAH reports, presentations, guidelines, and country/region-specific PPR control plans from 2014 through 2024. The data are generated using qualitative and quantitative analyses, including spatial mapping and GCES stepwise progress evaluation. The findings reveal that many (31%) countries in the assessed regions remain in Stage 1 of the Progressive Stepwise Approach, whereas 59.5% have reached Stages 2 and 3, and only 4.8% are in Stage 4. Countries in Western Eurasia have achieved significant progress towards PPR control, with countries achieving PPR-free status, whereas, compared to Eastern and Northern Africa, the Western African region remains in the early control stages due to infrastructure gaps and resource constraints. Additionally, the recent suspension of PPR-free status in Romania, Greece and Hungary following disease emergence underscored vulnerabilities in historically free countries. The analysis results reiterate the critical role of regional collaboration, surveillance tools, and the integration of wildlife monitoring in advancing PPR control. These insights provide actionable pathways to addressing persistent barriers, highlighting the importance of adaptable, evidence-based approaches in achieving the global goal of PPR eradication by 2030.
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spelling doaj-art-e2357ecf46734863b92fa9fb9c8298e72025-08-20T02:25:04ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152025-04-0117456310.3390/v17040563A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)Dinara Imanbayeva0Maria Sol Pérez Aguirreburualde1Whitney Knauer2Azimkhan Tegzhanov3Valeriia Yustyniuk4Jonathan Arzt5Andres Perez6Felix Njeumi7Satya Parida8Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USACenter for Animal Health and Food Safety, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USADepartment of Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USANational Veterinary Reference Center, Astana 010000, KazakhstanCenter for Animal Health and Food Safety, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USAUS Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Beltsville, MD 20705, USACenter for Animal Health and Food Safety, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USAFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, ItalyFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, ItalyPeste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious viral disease of small ruminants that severely threatens rural livelihoods and global food security. Under the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs), the international animal health community has set the ambitious goal of eradicating PPR by 2030. However, significant disparities persist in the progression of PPR control across regions. This scoping review assesses the setbacks, deviations, and progress of 42 countries in Eastern, Western, and Northern Africa, as well as West Eurasia, toward achieving official freedom-from-PPR status. Progress was evaluated across key areas using the stepwise PPR Global Control and Eradication Strategy (GCES) approach and the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT). The eligibility criteria included PubMed peer-reviewed studies, FAO/WOAH reports, presentations, guidelines, and country/region-specific PPR control plans from 2014 through 2024. The data are generated using qualitative and quantitative analyses, including spatial mapping and GCES stepwise progress evaluation. The findings reveal that many (31%) countries in the assessed regions remain in Stage 1 of the Progressive Stepwise Approach, whereas 59.5% have reached Stages 2 and 3, and only 4.8% are in Stage 4. Countries in Western Eurasia have achieved significant progress towards PPR control, with countries achieving PPR-free status, whereas, compared to Eastern and Northern Africa, the Western African region remains in the early control stages due to infrastructure gaps and resource constraints. Additionally, the recent suspension of PPR-free status in Romania, Greece and Hungary following disease emergence underscored vulnerabilities in historically free countries. The analysis results reiterate the critical role of regional collaboration, surveillance tools, and the integration of wildlife monitoring in advancing PPR control. These insights provide actionable pathways to addressing persistent barriers, highlighting the importance of adaptable, evidence-based approaches in achieving the global goal of PPR eradication by 2030.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/4/563PPR Global Control and Eradication Strategy (GCES)Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs)Progressive Stepwise ApproachPPR eradicationPPR controlPPR-endemic countries
spellingShingle Dinara Imanbayeva
Maria Sol Pérez Aguirreburualde
Whitney Knauer
Azimkhan Tegzhanov
Valeriia Yustyniuk
Jonathan Arzt
Andres Perez
Felix Njeumi
Satya Parida
A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
PPR Global Control and Eradication Strategy (GCES)
Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs)
Progressive Stepwise Approach
PPR eradication
PPR control
PPR-endemic countries
title A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
title_full A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
title_fullStr A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
title_full_unstemmed A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
title_short A Scoping Review on Progression Towards Freedom from Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and the Role of the PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT)
title_sort scoping review on progression towards freedom from peste des petits ruminants ppr and the role of the ppr monitoring and assessment tool pmat
topic PPR Global Control and Eradication Strategy (GCES)
Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs)
Progressive Stepwise Approach
PPR eradication
PPR control
PPR-endemic countries
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/4/563
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