FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER 2 AGA-816 (1976) | |
Eradication of hog cholera
and African swine fever |
report of the fao/eec expert consultation
held in hanover, federal republic of germany
8–10 september 1976
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II. SUMMARIES OF RESEARCH WORK CARRIED OUT BY EEC PROJECTS
III. SUMMARIES OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN EACH SESSION
Session II - Characteristics of HC viruses
- The behaviour of BVD virus in swine
- Persistent congenital infection
- Vector transmission and pathogenesis
Session III - Inactivation of HC virus, safety and potency of live virus vaccines
Session V - African Swine Fever
IV. SUMMARIES OF PANEL DISCUSSION
Session VI - (A) Hog Cholera:- The possibility of organizing systematic control and eradication of HC in Europe
- (B) African Swine Fever:- Epidemiology, diagnosis and control, and research needs
V. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS