“Vaccinating is not the end, it is just the beginning,” said David Swayne, Disease Expert and Forum rapporteur. “Vaccination application needs to be managed along the supply chain including a surveillance programme which is able to detect active infection in vaccinated animals.” Vaccination emerged as a critical point of discussion. It was recognized that a successful vaccination strategy must rely on authorized vaccines that closely match the virus strains in circulation. y considering all existing science-based control measures and using them in line with international recommendations, countries can develop their own national strategies tailored to their local context and ensure their effectiveness. WOAH Members adopted a Resolution which will serve as a basis for shaping future avian influenza control activities, while protecting wildlife, supporting the poultry industry and the continuity of trade. Click here to read WOAH press release
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