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The meeting was opened by Christine Middlemiss (UK, Chief Veterinary Officer), Matthew Stone (Deputy Director General of the OIE) and Keith Sumption (from FAO/EuFMD). Subsequent scientific sessions reviewed the current activities of the WRLFMD (and OIE/FAO FMD Laboratory Network: https://www.foot-and-mouth.org), and discussed new opportunities to monitor, diagnose and control FMD by applying knowledge from fundamental research projects that aim to understand the pathogenesis, host responses and epidemiology of the disease.
Talks from invited speakers and WRLFMD staff were within four themes of (i) Risks & Threats, (ii) Diagnostic Innovation, (iii) Pathogenesis & Immunity and (iv) FMD Control with a Focus on Vaccination. These presentations showcased the synergy between fundamental/basic science and the on-going global surveillance activities undertaken by FMD Reference Laboratories.
In the evening, the meeting delegates (including past and present members of the WRLFMD) were royally entertained at a local hotel by after-dinner “trips down memory lane” talks from Nick Knowles and Dave Rowlands that highlighted key events and personalities that have shaped the history of work at Pirbright.
The presentations (in pdf format) can be downloaded using the links below.
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Agenda
5th November 2018
Introductions
Time | Programme |
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13:00 - 13:15 | Welcome Bryan Charleston, Director of The Pirbright Institute |
13:15 - 13:30 | Opening Christine Middlemiss (UK, Chief Veterinary Officer) and Matthew Stone (Deputy Director General of the OIE) |
13:30 - 13:55 | Introduction from FAO: The challenges of FMD control and the role of WRLFMD Keith Sumption (EuFMD) |
13:55 - 14:15 | WRLFMD history and vision for the future Don King, WRLFMD, The Pirbright Institute, UK |
Session 1: Risks and threats
Chair: Wilna Vosloo (CSIRO, Australia)
Time | Programme |
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14:15 - 14:45 | Molecular evolution of FMDV - using data to provide insights into tracing and disease prevalence Dan Haydon, University of Glasgow, UK |
14:45 - 15:15 | Understanding the impact of FMD in endemic countries Tiziana Lembo, University of Glasgow, UK |
15:15 - 15:45 | New approaches to fill surveillance gaps in West Africa Labib Bakkali Kassimi, ANSES, France |
15:45 - 16:15 | Modelling disease spread: how can we translate knowledge from epidemics to understand endemic circulation? Mike Tildesley, University of Warwick, UK |
Session 2: Diagnostic innovation
Chair: Emiliana Brocchi (IZSLER, Italy)
Time | Programme |
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16:45 - 17:00 | What are the current priorities for diagnostics? Anna Ludi, WRLFMD, The Pirbright Institute, UK |
17:00 - 17:30 | Simple serological methods to assess correlates of protection Alejandra Capozzo, INTA, Argentina |
17:30 - 18:00 | New tools for rapid field diagnostics Emma Howson, The Pirbright Institute, UK |
DINNER
including after-dinner talks: Historical perspective – Nick Knowles with Dave Rowlands
6th November 2018
Session 1: Pathogenesis and immunity
Chair: Jonathon Arzt (Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USA)
Time | Programme |
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09:00 - 09:30 | New models of FMDV pathogenesis Carolina Stenfeldt, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USA |
09:30 - 10:00 | FMDV control of innate immune Reponses Teresa de la Santos, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USA |
10:00 - 10:30 | Dissecting polyclonal responses John Hammond, The Pirbright Institute, UK |
Session 2: FMD control with a focus on vaccination
Chair: Dave Rowlands (Leeds University, UK)
Time | Programme |
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11:00 - 11:30 | What would an ideal FMDV vaccine look like? Tim Doel (ex industry) |
11:30 - 12:00 | Rational design of new efficacious vaccines Dave Stuart, University of Oxford, UK |
12:00 - 12:30 | Field use of FMD vaccines and challenges for FMD control Nick Lyons, The Pirbright Institute, UK |