STAR IDAZ Approach
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease that primarily affects cloven-hooved livestock and wildlife. Although adult animals generally recover, the morbidity rate is very high in naive populations, and significant pain and distress occur in some species.
STAR-IDAZ is a partner in the Global Foot-and-Mouth Research Alliance (GFRA) which aims to establish and sustain global research partnerships to generate scientific knowledge and discover the tools for prevention, control, and eradication of FMD.
Information
- The World Organisation for Animal Health
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FMD on DISCONTOOLS
DISCONTOOLS identifies the gaps in knowledge to speed up the development of new Disease Control TOOLS
- CFSPH Technical Factsheet: Foot and mouth disease
Working group
GFRA (Global Foot-and-Mouth disease Research Alliance)
A coordinated global alliance of scientists producing evidence and innovation that enables the progressive control and eradication of FMD. To establish and sustain global research partnerships to generate scientific knowledge and discover the tools to successfully prevent, control and eradicate FMD.
Key People
Alejandra Capozzo,
INTA Argentina
David Lefebvre,
Sciensano Belgium
Richard Reeve,
University of Glasgow United Kingdom
StƩphan Zientara,
ANSES/ENVA France
Souheyla Benfrid,
ANSES France
Antonello Di Nardo,
The Pirbright Institute United Kingdom
Nick Knowles,
The Pirbright Institute United Kingdom
Tiziana Lembo,
University of Glasgow United Kingdom
Anna Munsey,
University of Minnesota United States
Katherine Scott,
Agricultural Research Council South Africa
Phaedra EblƩ,
Wageningen Bioveterinary Research Netherlands
Mariano Perez-Filgueira,
INTA Argentina
Jeremy Salt,
GALVmed United Kingdom
Frank Mwliine,
Makerere University Uganda
Alejandra Capozzo,
Interamerican University (UAI) Argentina
Toby Tuthill,
Pirbright Institute United Kingdom
Michael Eschbaumer,
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut Germany
Anna Ludi,
Pirbright Institute United Kingdom
Mariano PĆ©rez-Filgueira,
National Institute for Agricultural Technology Argentina
Nagendra Singanallur,
Australian Animal Health Laboratory Australia
Melanie Chitray,
ARC: Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Vaccine and Diagnostic Development South Africa
Gisselle Medina,
United States Department of Agriculture United States
Phaedra Eble,
Wageningen Bioveterinary Research Netherlands
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Reports
Reports and outcomes from meetings and workshops
Research roadmaps
Gap analysis summary
Three FMD Roadmaps have been created for development of diagnostic tests, control strategies and candidate vaccines. The roadmaps have been reviewed by the at the STAR-IDAZ IRC workshopĀ held at the 2019 GFRA Scientific Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, October 29-31, 2019. Participants at the workshop (others were also participating) are listed as the Working Group on this page.