On September 4th, 2024, the GF-TADs Regional Secretariat for Europe, with the support of EU DG SANTE and in collaboration with FAO and EuFMD, organized an online webinar to address the ongoing Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) situation in Europe. The webinar brought together more than 100 participants, including Member States’ Delegates, representatives from relevant reference laboratories, and international organisations (WOAH, FAO, EuFMD, and the European Commission). This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen regional coordination under the GF-TADs framework.
PPR outbreaks have recently been detected within the territories of Greece and Romania, both of which were previously recognized by WOAH as officially free of the disease. This development has raised concerns across Europe, prompting the need for urgent action and collaboration.
The affected countries—Greece, Romania, Georgia, and Türkiye—provided updates on their current PPR situations. CIRAD, the WOAH Reference Laboratory for PPR, presented an overview of their laboratory activities and offered a comprehensive review of the PPR situation, both globally and regionally. The European Union presented measures and support provided under EU legislation to combat the spread of PPR.
The webinar underscored the importance of cooperation, information sharing, and coordinated actions across Europe to prevent the further spread of PPR and ensure preparedness. Participants emphasized that a unified approach is crucial in combating the disease and protecting the region’s livestock and economy.
Recommendations |
Presentations of affected countries: Greece, Romania, Georgia, Türkiye |
Measures against PPR at EU level |
Overview of PPR in ECO region |
PPR Diagnosis and the Role of the EU Reference Laboratory |