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Revista de Salud Animal
versão impressa ISSN 0253-570X
Rev Salud Anim. vol.33 no.3 La Habana oct.-dez. 2011
II MEETING OF THE CARIBVET TICKS AND TICKS-BORNE DISEASES WORKING GROUP
SEGUNDA REUNIÓN DEL GRUPO DE TRABAJO DE GARRAPATAS Y ENFERMEDADES ASOCIDAS DE CARIVET
Belkis Corona González*,***, CaribVET Ticks and Tick-borne diseases working group members***, Thierry Lefrancois**,***
1National Centre for Animal and Plant Health, Apartado 10, San José de las Lajas, Mayabeque, Cuba; 2 UMR CMAEE CIRAD-INRA « Contrôle des Maladies Animales Exotiques et Emergentes», Domaine de Duclos, Prise d'eau, 97170 Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, French West Indies;
3 P. Bartlette-Powell (Veterinary Services, Nevis), B. Bradford (Veterinary Services, United States Virgin Islands), L. St Aimee, (Veterinary Services, Dominica), J. Corn (University of Georgia, USA), O. Edwards (Veterinary Services, Antigua), G. Gerbier (Veterinary Services, Guadeloupe), G. Joseph, (Veterinary Services, St. Lucia), K. Hackshaw (Veterinary Services, St. Vincent), M. Glasgow, (Veterinary Services, St. Vincent), R. Pegram (former FAO CAP Coordinator), P. Pelonde (farmers association, Martinique) and J. Pradel (Cirad, Guadeloupe)
During 7th- 9th of June 2011 was celebrated the II Meeting of the CaribVET Ticks and Ticks-borne diseases working group, in St Vincent and the Grenadines with the participation of members of 10 countries from the Caribbean region, that included Antigua, Cuba, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Nevis, St Croix, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Vincent and a researcher from the United States (USDA) and a former FAO-CAP coordinator from Barbados.
The objectives of this meeting were to work on the terms of references of the working group and the recommendations of the 2011 Steering Committee. All members presented and discussed the Tropical Bond Tick (TBT) surveillance activities and the activities extension to Boophilus sp and associated diseases in their respective countries. General recommendations for TBT surveillance activities included 1/ the development of guidelines describing how to manage outbreak/new focus of TBT or dermatophilosis; 2/ the work on an improved sharing of results of the surveillance with former CAP countries and on surveillance protocols for TBT surveillance activities; 3/ the realization of a socio-economic study to improve the understanding of the constraints of treatment against ticks; 4/ the further development of the detection and characterization of Erhlichia ruminatium and Amblyomma variegatum and more generally of the interaction between research and surveillance on TBT. For Boophilus sp. and transmitted diseases general recommendations included the exploration of Boophilus resistance to acaricides; the further development of Boophilus transmitted diseases diagnostic and prevalence studies and the elaboration of guidelines for cattle breed management and import protocols to prevent clinical cases.