OIE Strategy for Veterinary Products and Terms of Reference for the OIE National Focal Points

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OIE Strategy for Veterinary Products and Terms of Reference for the OIE National Focal Points Dr Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel, Deputy Head of the Scientific and Technical Department

OIE Strategy for Veterinary Products Based on complementary approaches: Development and updating of international standards Support to Veterinary Services and laboratories Modernisation or updating of national legislation Communication and training programmes

Development and updating of international standards OIE develops and publishes international Health standards for the prevention and control of animal diseases as well as for the safe trade in animals and animal products => Codes Biological standards for diagnostic tests and vaccines => Manuals Adopted by OIE Member Countries and Territories during the General Session each May by consensus Developed using a science-based approach

Terrestrial Code (Two volumes) Volume I: General Provisions (Horizontal issues) User s guide - Glossary Section 1 : Animal disease diagnosis, surveillance and notification Prescribed and alternative diagnostic tests for OIE-listed diseases Section 2 : Risk analysis Section 3 : Quality of Veterinary Services Section 4 : General recommendations: disease prevention and control Section 5 : Trade measures, import/export procedures and veterinary certification Section 6 : Veterinary Public Health Antimicrobial resistance surveillance; monitoring; prudent use; risk assessment Section 7 : Animal welfare Volume II: Recommendations applicable to OIE-listed diseases

OIE Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals (two volumes) Describes internationally agreed laboratory methods for disease diagnosis To enable the requirements for health certification in connection with trade to be met To avoid differences in interpretation of results Covers the production and control of biological products

Part 1 General Information - Section 1 Introductory chapters: Validation of diagnostic assays Methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing Biotechnology in diagnosis and vaccine development Veterinary vaccine production Tests for sterility of biological materials International standards for vaccine banks International regulation of veterinary biologicals

Part 2 OIE-Listed Diseases and Other Diseases of Importance to International Trade Volume I & II: The general structure of the disease-specific chapters is as follows: Summary A. Introduction B. Diagnostic techniques C. Requirements for vaccines Key references http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/mmanual/a_summry.htm

OIE Code and Manual for Aquatic Animals Chapters on antimicrobial resistance under development Principles and methods of validation of diagnostic assays for infectious diseases Recommendations applicable to specific diseases http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/fmanual/a_summry.htm

Development and updating of international standards issue/problem identified by Delegates, OIE Specialist Commissions, industry, scientists, individuals New scientific information, e.g. from research or from a disease outbreak New diseases emerging diseases New approach to control, e.g. vaccination addressed by appropriate Specialist Commission as a new or revised standard Using Working Groups and ad hoc Groups for specialist tasks, e.g. vaccines related to new and emerging technologies, validation of diagnostic assays, antimicrobial resistance, etc.

COMMISSIONS, DELEGATES, SCIENTISTS PROBLEM Developing / updating international standards Specialist Commissions Assembly: Delegates of 175 Members Comments Review Advice of experts or other Specialist Commissions DELEGATES Draft text 1 2 ASSEMBLY OIE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Adoption

Support to Veterinary Services and Laboratories OIE-PVS tool : Evaluation of the Performance of Veterinary Services Takes into account public and private components and interactions with stakeholders Takes into account Veterinary Laboratory capabilities Gap Analysis of PVS outcomes: Evaluation of Needs and Priorities To identify specific activities, tasks and resources required to address gaps Preparation of investment programmes (if needed, commitment from donors)

Support to Veterinary Services and Laboratories 187 OIE Reference Laboratories and 35 Collaborating Centres Collaborating Centre for Veterinary Medicinal Products AFSSA Fougères, Agence nationale du médicament vétérinaire, France OIE- Laboratory twinning programme Link between OIE Reference Laboratory or Collaborating Centre (Parent) and national laboratory (Candidate) Aims to improve expertise and diagnostic capacity with eventual aim of reaching OIE standards

Modernisation or update of national legislation OIE Guidelines for Veterinary Legislation essential elements to be covered in veterinary legislation First OIE Global Conference on Veterinary Legislation: «Modernising veterinary Legislation» to be held in Djerba (Tunisia), 6 8 December 2010 www.oie.int

Communication and Training Programmes OIE Conference on Veterinary Medicinal Products in Africa Dakar (Senegal), 25 27 March 2008 OIE Conference on Veterinary Medicinal Products in the Middle East Damascus (Syria), 2 4 December 2009

Communication and Training Programmes OIE-Training of OIE Focal Points Training Workshops in all five Regions on: animal disease notification Wildlife aquatic animals diseases veterinary products animal production food safety animal welfare Regional Workshops for OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Products First workshop in Europe: 26 28 July 2010, Belgrade, Serbia

National Focal Points for Veterinary Products During the 76th General Session in May 2008 the importance of the focal point for information on animal diseases was re-iterated. Delegates were also requested to nominate additional focal points for wildlife, veterinary products, animal production, food safety, animal welfare and aquatic animal diseases.

National Focal Points for Veterinary Products Official nomination by Delegates transmitted to the Scientific and Technical Department of the OIE Headquarters (f.diaz@oie.int) Responsibilities of focal points are under the authority of the OIE Delegate Will enable the OIE Delegate to more efficiently manage his/her OIE Member obligations

Terms of Reference of National Focal Points Terms of Reference (ToRs) for focal points established by OIE Headquarters for all focal points Specific ToRs on Veterinary Products Developed in consultation with the OIE Collaborating Centre for Veterinary Medicinal Products, AFSSA Fougères, France Sent to all Delegates in March 2009

Terms of Reference for OIE National Focal Points on Veterinary Products Establish a network of veterinary product experts within his/her country or communicate with existing network; Establish a dialogue, cooperation and communication with Competent Authority for veterinary products and relevant authorities; Monitor legislation on and control of veterinary products to ensure that these are in support of OIE international standards, guidelines and recommendations;

Terms of Reference for OIE National Focal Points on Veterinary Products Act as a contact point with the OIE on matters related to veterinary products; Receive reports of the VICH activities and copies of the reports of the Biological Standards Commission and other relevant reports and conduct an in-country consultation process; Prepare comments for the Delegate on relevant meeting reports, including comments on the proposals for new or revised OIE standards related to Veterinary Products.

RESOLUTION No. 25 on Veterinary Products Adopted at the 77th OIE General Session in May 2009 The committee recommends that the OIE Members 1. Promote and enhance in their respective countries good veterinary governance, which includes the compliance of Veterinary Services with OIE international standards, as an instrumental and essential prerequisite to the establishment and effective implementation of adequate and appropriate legislation covering all aspects of products for veterinary use, including registration, quality control, distribution and final use. 2. Develop and improve international and regional cooperation in the establishment and enforcement of legislation to harmonise the regulatory framework between Members so as to assist countries in need to effectively institute and maintain such mechanisms.

RESOLUTION No. 25 on Veterinary Products The committee recommends that the OIE Members 3. Allocate appropriate human and financial resources to Veterinary Services and laboratories to correctly implement the OIE standards and guidelines related to veterinary products and their control. 4. Nominate a national focal point for OIE on matters related to veterinary products according to the suggested Terms of Reference and encourage his/her participation in training sessions and appropriate international gatherings and meetings.

RESOLUTION No. 25 on Veterinary Products The committee recommends that the OIE Members 5. Promote the responsible and prudent use of veterinary medicinal products, in particular of antimicrobials used in veterinary medicine, and the monitoring of the potential existence or development of antimicrobial resistance. 6. Actively encourage the recognition and application of the international recommendations, guidelines and tools developed by the OIE and adopted by the International Committee on veterinary products.

RESOLUTION No. 25 on Veterinary Products That the OIE 1. Continue to develop and update standards, guidelines and recommendations on diagnostic tests, vaccines and veterinary drugs, including antimicrobials. 2. Continue to work on the use of biotechnologies to improve vaccines and diagnostic tests, as well as on the innocuity of recombinant vaccines with regard to food safety. 3. Continue to strengthen capacity building activities including training particularly directed at Delegates and focal points, to enable OIE Members to organise, manage and implement appropriate legislation for veterinary products including registration, quality control, distribution and final use of veterinary products preferably using a regional or sub-regional basis.

RESOLUTION No. 25 on Veterinary Products 4. Provide and promote communication on OIE standards, guidelines, and recommendations related to veterinary products, particularly on veterinary drugs and vaccines. 5. Continue to actively participate in and support VICH activities and to share outcomes with OIE Members with a view to promoting VICH guidelines at global level. 6. Develop and improve collaboration with relevant international and regional organisations on issues related to veterinary products and, whenever appropriate, in support of the mandate of the OIE. 7. Include and strengthen all above-mentioned matters within the Fifth Strategic Plan of the OIE.

OIE strategy for veterinary products: Concluding remarks Key elements: International standards National legislation Functional Veterinary Services Existence of technically and scientifically recognised laboratories Training and communication

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