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Understanding and Addressing Animal Diseases in North American Trade Relations

Learn about the challenges and critical issues surrounding animal diseases in the trade relations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Discover key lessons from Europe on policy and science disconnects, the importance of regional management, and the need for effective surveillance and enforcement. Explore the efforts to combat diseases like Foot & Mouth and Tuberculosis, emphasizing collaboration, preparedness, and cost-effective solutions.

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Understanding and Addressing Animal Diseases in North American Trade Relations

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  1. US-MX and US-CA Trade Distorting Animal Diseases X – Potential Problem XX – Problem XXX – Critical Problem

  2. Major lesson from Europe (F&M): Big disconnect – Policy and Science Sanitary inspection cannot be centralized Regional management necessary Effective Surveillance Rapid Implementation Strong Enforcement F&M in the US: Scaled down effort after eradication 2 specialists @ Plum Island 6,000 – 7,000 samples /d Preparedness - Vulnerability - Collaboration {Cost Effective Environment}

  3. - Foot & Mouth - Screwworm Effective and Successful - Tuberculosis - Brucellosis • Good program • Implementation • Herd depopulation • Indemnity to owners US – Mexico Joint Collaboration Collaborative Efforts Mutual Benefit Trust Building

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