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Preparedness and response to emerging veterinary disease outbreaks - A meeting report.
Reviriego-Gordejo, Francisco; Minne, Dries; Claassen, Ivo et al.
2026In Biologicals, 93, p. 101873
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Keywords :
Animal health; Emerging infectious diseases; One health; Preparedness; Regulation; Vaccines; Animals; Humans; European Union; Vaccination/veterinary; Vaccines/immunology; Animal Diseases/prevention & control; Animal Diseases/epidemiology; Communicable Diseases, Emerging/prevention & control; Communicable Diseases, Emerging/veterinary; Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology; Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Animal Diseases; Communicable Diseases, Emerging; Disease Outbreaks; Vaccination; Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Immunology and Microbiology (all); Pharmacology
Abstract :
[en] Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in animals are responsible for disruptive outbreaks in the agricultural sector. Animal health preparedness includes timely and effective vaccines, which face regulatory and economic constraints in the European Union (EU). The International Alliance for Biological Standardization hosted a meeting to address these challenges and promote discussion between different European stakeholders, with the aims of identifying current preparedness obstacles in the EU and sharing different experiences from Member States, while additionally sharing the veterinary vaccine industry perspective. Preparedness must distinguish between expected events (usually slow-spreading diseases) and unexpected events (typically EIDs), for which the appropriate vaccination strategies remain uncertain. Key considerations include economic constraints, defining target diseases and species, and balancing the aim for ideal vaccines vs timely efficacious vaccines. Ultimately, decision-makers must address whether to react to outbreaks or proactively develop solutions in advance. Practical recommendations based on the derived discussion included the development of a collaborative framework for decision-making between different stakeholders, dedicated funds for EIDs, communication strategies with the general public, addressing logistical issues, and implementing regulatory advances to respond to emergency situations, applying pragmatic and risk-balanced approaches.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Reviriego-Gordejo, Francisco;  European Union Commission, Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety, Animal Health, Belgium. Electronic address: REVIRIEGO-GORDEJO@ec.europa.eu
Minne, Dries;  European Union Commission, Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety, Veterinary Medicines, Belgium. Electronic address: Dries.MINNE@ec.europa.eu
Claassen, Ivo;  Head of Veterinary Medicines Division of the European Medicines Agency, the Netherlands. Electronic address: ivo.claassen@ema.europa.eu
Cavitte, Jean-Charles;  European Union Commission, Directorate-General of Agriculture and Rural Development, Research and Innovation, Belgium. Electronic address: Jean-Charles.Cavitte@ec.europa.eu
Bouma, Annemarie;  Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature, the Netherlands. Electronic address: a.bouma@minlnv.nl
Debaere, Olivier;  Crisis Director, Ministry of Agriculture, France. Electronic address: olivier.debaere@agriculture.gouv.fr
Bastian, Max ;  StIKo Vet, The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Germany. Electronic address: Max.Bastian@fli.de
Sammin, Dόnal;  European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Italy. Electronic address: Donal.Sammin@fao.org
Bénéré, Ely;  AnimalHealthEurope, Belgium. Electronic address: ely.benere@zoetis.com
Bergevoet, Ron;  Wageningen University & Research Centre, the Netherlands. Electronic address: ron.bergevoet@wur.nl
Saegerman, Claude  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Epidémiologie, analyse de risques et biosécurité appliquées aux sciences vétérinaires
Poot, Jacqueline;  Medicines Evaluation Board, the Netherlands. Electronic address: j.poot@cbg-meb.nl
Espeisse, Olivier;  Chairman of the International Alliance for Biological Standardization, France. Electronic address: olivier.espeisse@iabs.org
Audonnet, Jean-Christophe;  International Alliance for Biological Standardization, France. Electronic address: jean-christophe.audonnet@iabs.org
Manzanares-Laya, Sandra;  P95 Clinical and Epidemiology Services, Leuven, Belgium. Electronic address: sandra.manzanareslaya@p-95.com
Descamps, Frédéric;  Zoetis, Belgium. Electronic address: frederic.descamps@zoetis.com
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Language :
English
Title :
Preparedness and response to emerging veterinary disease outbreaks - A meeting report.
Publication date :
February 2026
Journal title :
Biologicals
ISSN :
1045-1056
eISSN :
1095-8320
Publisher :
Academic Press, England
Volume :
93
Pages :
101873
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Zoetis
Funding text :
The meeting \u201CPreparedness and response to emerging veterinary disease outbreaks\u201D was organised by IABS-EU with financial support from Ceva, Actors4Health and Zoetis. This meeting report is funded by IABS-EU.The authors wish to gratefully thank IABS-EU , CEVA , Actors4Health and Zoetis for funding the meeting, and the moderators, speakers, and panellists for their participation and for providing valuable discussions at the meeting. The authors acknowledge Marl\u00E8ne Louis and Madinina Cox from the IABS Secretariat for their support in the organisation of the event and Marc Baay from P95 Clinical & Epidemiology Services for scientific writing support.
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