Chris Craig, DVM Veterinary Medical Officer USDA APHIS VS Kentucky

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Chris Craig, DVM Veterinary Medical Officer USDA APHIS VS Kentucky APHIS: Current Issues Chris Craig, DVM Veterinary Medical Officer USDA APHIS VS Kentucky

What Is Veterinary Services? Protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals, animal products and veterinary biologics by: preventing, controlling and/or eliminating animal diseases, and monitoring and promoting animal health and productivity.

APHIS Responds Incidents that involve multiple states or has international implications, but also…. Useful resources for local incidents or projects

Why the Concern for FAD’s Domestic Trade Foreign Trade Public Health Prevent Animal Suffering

World Market Share of Major Beef Exporters

Why the Concern for FAD’s Domestic Trade Foreign Trade Public Health Prevent Animal Suffering

Prevent Animal Suffering

Prevent Animal Suffering

Animal Movement Growing Steadily Local and intrastate Interstate International

Materials and Methods Credible Surveillance Programs Effective Eradication Programs Prompt Emergency Response Balanced Regulatory Measures Communication/ Alliances

Credible Surveillance Programs Proof of disease freedom Transparency Integrity Accreditation program Capable and trained work force

Effective Eradication Programs Evaluate economic impact on nation and industry Balanced cost-benefit analysis Can’t eradicate all diseases Expensive Realistic Regulated disease

Prompt Emergency Response Preparation/ organization Training Plan for invoking a response

Resources for a Community Level Response

Resources for Community Level Assistance Time Follow through via FAD investigations Equipment Sampling Shipping PPE Disinfection PIADC, NVSL

Resources for Community Level Assistance Knowledge-network Specialists of many fields Varying backgrounds Personnel Animal Health Technicians Veterinary Medical Officers

Personnel Resources Across Kentucky

Current Issues TSE’s Tuberculosis HP Avian Influenza Scrapie Eradication Program CWD BSE Surveillance Program Tuberculosis HP Avian Influenza

Current Issues Vesicular Stomatitis Camouflaged Disease Mycoplasma sp. Pneumonia Hog Cholera National Animal Identification System Health Certificates

Who Do I Call??? KDA Division of Animal Health Dr. Robert Stout, State Veterinarian 502-564-3956 APHIS Veterinary Services Dr. Barbara Bischoff, AVIC 502-227-9651