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Situation Report: Increase in goat mortality - Diagnosis confirmed

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Working Draft 0.3  Additional Findings

 

Situation Report 

 

Concern: Infectious Disease Outbreak in Ruminants (goats, sheep)

 

Date: June 29, 2015

 

Location: Lofa County, Liberia

 

In early June reports of an increase in goat mortality were brought to attention by Animal Healthcare Workers within Lofa County, Liberia. Currently it is believed that as many as 900 goats and sheep have died. Diagnostic samples from affected livestock have been acquired and submitted to a regional veterinary diagnostic laboratory. A confirmation of Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) has been received. Until a better understanding of the situation is established it is advised that individuals refrain from eating meat from contaminated animals.  Spread of PPR into adjacent Nimba County, Liberia has been confirmed.

 

Severity: Lethal, Infectious among ruminants

 

Zoonotic Threat: None Observed So Far, Low

 

Preliminary Diagnosis by Symptoms and Environmental Conditions:  Peste des petits ruminants (PPR)

 

Confirmation by Lab:  Submitted. Confirmed as PPR

 

Rule Out:  Rift Valley Fever, Foot and Mouth Disease, Other Emerging Disease

 

Potential Interventions for Epidemic Management: 

 

Quarantine Animals in Affected Areas

 

PPR Vaccine (10,000 units) for Ring Vaccination Cost: $2,000 for vaccine, $50,000 for campaign

 

Challenges:

 

            Vaccine

 

Obtaining vaccine

 

`                       Getting vaccine through customs

 

Maintain cold chain

 

            Personnel:

 

Recruit qualified local workers

 

Infection control (especially for animal handlers, animal health workers and vaccinators)

 

Recruit project lead

 

Logistical:

           

Establish agreements with Ministry of Agriculture

 

Gaining compliance with district and local leadership

 

Gaining compliance with animal owners and animal handlers

 

 

Food security 

 

Policy implications 

 

Fear of additional infectious disease outbreak in the post-Ebola period

 

Political resistance

 

Social unrest, under conditions of food insecurity 

 

Communities trending toward greater vulnerability 

 

Economic impact on smallholder farmers

 

Broader implications

 

Assess mission critical functions in the affected and at risk communities

 

Community engagement for quarantine 

 

Maintain community resilience in affected Resilience Capacity Zones

 

Ministry of Health engagement 

 

District leadership engagement

 

Associated Organizations:

 

AU-IBAR:

 

Assisting in disease investigation and helping to develop an outbreak containment plan.

 

FAO :

 

Aware of the increase in livestock mortality within Lofa County, Liberia and providing assistance.

 

IAEA:

 

Provided and distributed ELISA diagnostic test to Liberia to aid in proper confirmation.  Tests are in place and samples have been acquired and submitted for testing.

 

Ministry of Agriculture, Gov of Liberia:

           

Officials in the field obtaining information on clinical signs, infected species and spread of the disease.

 

LEAF (local smallholder farmer association) 

 

Customs, Government of Liberia

 

US DOD 

 

UNICEF 

 

Global Health Response and Resilience Alliance

 

 

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