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Title: Influenza aviaria


1
The Italian experience in the control of Avian
Influenza applying emergency and prophylactic
vaccination
Luca Busani Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale
delle Venezie
2
The AI challenge in Italy
  • High density of susceptible species (turkeys)
    in a limited area (Densely Populated Poultry
    Area-DPPA)
  • Wetlands and resting sites for migratory
    waterfowl in close proximity of this DPPA
  • Several introductions of LPAI viruses from wild
    birds resulting in some cases in major epidemics

3
ITALY - VENETO AND LOMBARDY Distribution of
poultry holdings
Mallard population in Italy 110,000 birds/year
_at_ 3.300 poultry holdings _at_ 95 million bird places
4
Italy AI outbreaks from 1997 to 2005
  • 1997-1998 HPAI H5N2 8 outbreaks, backyard
    flocks, prompt eradication
  • 2000 LPAI-HPAI H7N1, total costs 500 million
  • 2000-2001 LPAI H7N1 78 outbreaks
  • 2002-2003 LPAI H7N3 388 outbreaks
  • 2004 LPAI H7N3 28 outbreaks (September-November)
  • 2005 LPAI H5N2 15 outbreaks (April-May)

Total direct costs 170 million euros
5
LPAI prevention control strategies
  • Increase of farms bio-security level
  • Prompt detection of any AI virus introduction in
  • Poultry
  • Wild birds
  • Vaccination (H5H7 virus subtypes)
  • Reduction of farm density, mainly turkey farms
    (long term strategy)

6
More than 1000 farms More than 31 million birds
Veneto
Lombardia
VACCINATION AREA
7
Vaccination data management system
Reports to decision makers
Laboratory data
Poultry populations data
Central data collection and analysis
Monitoring activity
Poultry vaccination data
8
Numbers of vaccination in Italy (2000-2006)
Vaccination-related costs 35 million payed by
the farmers
9
Weekly incidence rate of LPAI H7N3 outbreaks
From 31/12/02 vaccination of turkeys (H7N1)
R03.0 IC (2.3- 3.9)
R00.6 IC (0.5-0.7)
10
LPAI epidemics and vaccination in Italy
  • emergency vaccination
  • preventative vaccination
  • c,d) poor adherence to the vaccination protocol
  • c) 17 flocks vaccinated only once or twice,
    instead of three times as scheduled
  • d) all flocks vaccinated only once

11
Conclusions I
  • Emergency and prophylactic AI vaccination can
    reduce financial losses due to AI epidemics
  • In order to maintain trade, vaccination must be
    coupled with monitoring and aimed at eradication
  • Wild birds and backyard flocks must be included
    in the monitoring programs
  • The problems related to AI vaccines and
    vaccination must be considered when intervention
    is planned

12
Conclusion II
  • Control of AI in DPPAs requires a coordinated
    territorial strategy including surveillance,
    early detection and prompt intervention and
    vaccination should be part of it
  • This strategy must be adapted to the field
    conditions
  • It requires dedicated resources
  • The sustainability in the long period is the
    major drawback

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Grazie per lattenzione
Luca Busani Istituto Zooprofilattico delle
Venezie CREVcrev.lbusani_at_izsvenezie.itStefano
Marangon Istituto Zooprofilattico delle
Veneziesmarangon_at_izsvenezie.it
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