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Revue scientifique et technique, Vol. 39 (2)
Coordinateur : G.A. Vroegindewey
Organisation mondiale de la santé animale (OIE)
Août 2020
En anglais avec résumés en français
321 pages
ISBN : 978-92-95115-57-6
DOI : 10.20506/rst.issue.39.2.3084
Ce numéro de la Revue scientifique et technique détaille les stratégies de renforcement des capacités durables qui permettront d’élaborer des plans d’urgence et des dispositifs nationaux de riposte faisant appel aux technologies du futur, afin d’améliorer la résilience aux catastrophes, de promouvoir le bien-être animal et de protéger les intervenants. Des études de cas consacrées à des catastrophes passées décrivent leur impact sur les populations animales ainsi que la réponse apportée par les Services vétérinaires. Il en ressort un certain nombre d’enseignements qui permettront d’améliorer les capacités futures de planification et de riposte du secteur de la santé animale.
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Index :
- Préface – Disaster prevention and preparedness
- Introduction – Disaster prevention and preparedness
- Best practices for after-action review: turning lessons observed into lessons learned for preparedness policy
- Best practices in veterinary personal protective equipment
- Case study: the animal health sector’s response to Hurricane Irma in Cuba
- Climate change and other risk drivers of animal health and zoonotic disease emergencies: the need for a multidisciplinary and multisectoral approach to disaster risk management
- Detecting national human enteric disease outbreaks linked to animal contact in the United States of America
- Emergency management at the health and security interface
- Emergency operations centres: models and core principles
- Emergency preparedness and response to African swine fever in the People’s Republic of China
- Genomics and climate change
- Good emergency management practices: a review of the core principles, with a focus on preparedness
- Inclusion of Veterinary Services in national emergency management plans
- Innovating at the human–technology interface in disasters and disease outbreaks
- Integrating animal welfare into disaster management using an ‘all-hazards’ approach
- Legislative framework for national contingency planning and response
- Managing complex emergencies
- Preparing for animal health emergencies: considerations for economic evaluation
- Prevention and preparedness: biosecurity, early warning and contingency planning
- Provincial Veterinary Services respond to drought in South Africa
- Securing access to personnel and materials in transboundary animal disease responses
- Technological disasters and Veterinary Services
- The gulf between emergency plans and the resources needed: a global review
- The role of Veterinary Services in areas of conflict
- The role of laboratories in animal-related disasters and emergencies
- The role of military forces in emergency management (civil–military interaction)
- The role of vaccine banks in resilience, response and recovery in respect of animal diseases
- Veterinary Services: health, safety and wellness for veterinary professionals in disaster preparedness and response
- Conclusions – Disaster prevention and preparedness: observations from the coronavirus pandemic