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Dr. Myint Wynn Deputy Director Research and Disease Control Division Yangon 15-16 July 2015

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Dr. Myint WynnDeputy Director

Research and Disease Control DivisionYangon

15-16 July 2015

Director General

Director

(Administration)

Deputy Director

General

Director

(Research & Disease Control)

Director

(Livestock Development)

Director

(Border Area

Development & Inspection)

Deputy Director

(Administration)

Admin

Human Resource

Procurement & Store

Deputy Director

(Planning & Statistics)

Planning

Statistics & Reporting

Deputy Director

(Finance)

FinanceAccount

Deputy Director

(Biologics Production)

• Bacterial Vaccine

Virus Vaccine

Foot & Mouth Vaccine

Vaccine Production Lab (Upper

Myanmar)

Deputy Director

(Diagnosis & Disease Control)

Diagnostic Labs

Epidemiology unit

Export / Import Inspection

Vet. Assay Lab

Deputy Director

(Livestock Development)

Training

Genetic Improvement

Rural Development Farming System Research

Deputy Director

(Border Area

Development)

Border Area

Development Inspection

• State & Division Vet. Officer

• District Vet. Officer

• Township Vet. Officer

• Sub-township & Village tractVet. Officer

Infrastructure of Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department

Food Safety

Food Security

Sustainable Rural Development

Animal Health & Development Law (1993)

List A diseases (Myanmar)

1. FMD

2. Anthrax

3. Haemorrhagic Septicemia

4. Black leg

5. Hog Cholera

6. Newcastle Disease

7. Infectious Bursal Disease

8. Rabies

9. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

10. PRRS

List B diseases (Myanmar)1. Brucellosis 2. Tubercullosis3. Surra (Trypanosomiasis)4. Glanders (Burkholderia )

Pseudomonas mallei

5. Avian Pasteurellosis6. Infectious Bronchitis7. Pullorum Disease8. Marek’s Disease9. Duck Viral Enteritis (Duck Plaque)

10. BSE

HPAI

Rabies

Anthrax

Brucellosis

Other Parasitic diseases

1. Anthrax

2. Tuberculosis

3. Brucellosis

4. Campylobacter

5. Salmonella

1. Cryptosporidium

2. Japanese Encephalitis

3. Listeriosis

4. Leptospirosis

5. Trypanosomiasis

6. Cysticecosis

7. Leishmaniasis

8. Nipah Virus infection

9. Toxoplasmosis

10. Echinococosis

11. Q Fever

12. Trichinellosis

Sr.

No.State/ Region 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

1 Kachin 2.63 2.73 2.85 2.99 3.14 3.31

2 Kayah 0.75 0.76 0.78 0.80 0.83 0.85

3 Kayin 2.97 3.03 3.11 3.19 3.27 3.37

4 Chin 1.23 1.29 1.35 1.46 1.52 1.57

5 Sagaing 20.93 21.25 21.62 22.03 22.49 22.98

6 Thanintharyi 1.35 1.37 1.40 1.42 1.47 1.50

7 Bago 12.94 13.16 13.40 13.66 13.95 14.27

Bago (East) 6.48 6.58 6.70 6.82 6.96 7.11

Bago (West) 6.46 6.58 6.70 6.84 6.99 7.16

8 Magway 20.02 20.54 21.12 21.77 22.66 23.72

9 Mandalay 20.02 20.46 20.94 21.48 22.07 22.71

10 Mon 3.99 4.09 4.20 4.32 4.46 4.60

11 Rakhine 7.16 7.36 7.57 8.14 8.80 9.50

12 Yangon 5.37 5.48 5.60 5.70 5.85 6.01

13 Shan 12.03 12.34 12.67 13.03 13.44 13.90

Shan (South) 6.16 6.35 6.54 6.75 6.99 7.26

Shan (East) 1.22 1.24 1.26 1.29 1.32 1.36

Shan (North) 4.65 4.75 4.87 4.99 5.13 5.28

14 Ayeyarwady 12.25 12.46 12.68 11.49 11.71 11.94

Union 123.64 126.32 129.29 131.48 135.66 140.23

Sr.

No.State/ Region 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

1 Kachin 1.78 1.88 2.00 2.13 2.26 2.42

2 Kayah 0.28 0.28 0.29 0.30 0.31 0.32

3 Kayin 0.72 0.74 0.77 0.79 0.82 0.86

4 Chin 0.39 0.40 0.41 0.42 0.43 0.45

5 Sagaing 4.00 4.07 4.14 4.22 4.32 4.43

6 Thanintharyi 1.32 1.34 1.37 1.39 1.43 1.47

7 Bago 2.63 2.68 2.75 2.81 2.88 2.96

Bago (East) 2.22 2.26 2.31 2.36 2.41 2.47

Bago (West) 0.41 0.42 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.49

8 Magway 1.01 1.05 1.09 1.13 1.21 1.29

9 Mandalay 1.18 1.21 1.23 1.27 1.30 1.34

10 Mon 0.77 0.78 0.80 0.82 0.84 0.86

11 Rakhine 2.82 2.91 3.02 3.13 3.29 3.49

12 Yangon 1.25 1.28 1.32 1.32 1.37 1.42

13 Shan 6.21 6.40 6.59 6.81 7.05 7.32

Shan (South) 2.48 2.56 2.63 2.72 2.82 2.94

Shan (East) 1.25 1.28 1.32 1.36 1.41 1.46

Shan (North) 2.48 2.56 2.64 2.73 2.82 2.92

14 Ayeyarwady 3.33 3.39 3.46 2.17 2.23 2.27

Union 27.69 28.41 29.24 28.71 29.74 30.90

Estimated animal population (2013-14)

Cattle - 15.4 million

Buffalo - 3.4 million

Sheep & goat - 6.7 million

Pig - 13.8 million

Poultry -241.0 million

Diseases Year No.of Outbreak Cases Species

Anthrax 2010 5 14 bovine

2011 5 771 Bovine

2012 4 17 Bovine16,caprine1

Bovine TB 2010 1 1 FAU

2011 3 3 FAU

2013 1 1 FAU

Brucellosis 2010 4 17 Bovine13,Caprine4

2011 1 6 Bovine

2012 1 1 Caprine

2013 7 24 Bovine

2014 4 11 Bovine10,caprine5

HPAI 2010 3 407 Avian

2011 10 56237 Avian

2012 2 144 Avian

2015 1 134634 Avian

Leptospirosis 2010 5 5 Canine2,Bovine1,Swine2

2011 2 2 Cannine

Rabies 2010 9 9 Canine7,bovine1,feline1

2011 7 7 Canine

2012 2 2 Canine

2013 10 10 Canine 8, Equine 1, Swine 1

2014 4 4 Canine

Project Code –Mya/5/012 (IAEA)

Peroid -Jan 2001-Dec 2004

Objective -To survey the incidence of SVD

& Swine Brucellosis

Performance -791 Swine sera ( Ayeyarwady,

Sgg,Mdy,Ygn,Bago,Shan State)

By ELISA Test

Brucella + 1 case (Ygn)

All Negative for SVD

2005-2008

Mandalay -Swine Sera 469

-Brucella +2 cases

Mandalay,Yangon, Tanintharyi

-Cattle Sera 488

-Brucella +21 cases

Sagaing Division

Ayeyarwady Division

Shan State

Mandalay Division

Bago Division

Yangon Division

Tanintharyi Division

Surveillance from 2008-2011 (Bovine)

In Mdy: Upper Myanmar

Samples 2075

+19

Test method (RBPT, TAT)

Confirmed by ELISA,CFT

Location of Different Diagnostic Laboratories

Note:

A/Q= Animal Quarantine

Township

Pathein Lab.

Taunggyi Lab

Mandalay Lab.

Yangon Lab.

Myitkyina A/Q Lab.

Lashio A/Q Lab.

Muse A/Q Lab.

Kyaing Tong A/Q Lab.

Description Yangon Mandalay Taunggyi PatheinQuarantine

LabMini Lab

RBT(Screening Test)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

TA(Screening Test)

Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

CFT(Confirmatory Test)

Yes Yes No No No No

iELISA(Confirmatory Test)

Yes Yes No No No No

In 2005, LBVD successfully

produced new brucellosis

vaccine and antigen in

Myanmar.

1 vaccine (live attenuated

Br.abortus strain -19 vaccine)

2 kinds of antigen

(Br.abortus strain- 1119-3)

have been produced:

(a) Rose Bengal antigen

(b) Tube agglutination antigen

Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT)

Tube Agglutination Test (TAT)

Brucella Vaccine Rose Bengal Ag Tube Agglu: Ag

2005 1650 17160 1600

2008 - 9900 600

2009 325 - -

2010 - 14850 1000

2013 - 14850 600

Myanmar also participated in Asia-Pacific Bovine

Brucellosis Proficiency Test (2013) by NIAH,Thailand.

Sr No Date No. of sample Test analysed

1. 14-9-2013 17 RBT

Total 17

Year

Bovine Caprine

Tested Positive Tested Postive

2005 98 3 - -

2006 649 26 - -

2007 765 25 442 10

2008 15 - 5452* -

2009

(up to May’09)

147 11 877* -

Total 1674 65

(3.9%)

6771 10

(0.15%)

*no. of animal tested for export purpose

Map of the seroprevalence of Brucellosis

Sero-negative

Sero-positive

MyaukU

Hlegu

Teikgyi

Tetkone

Taunggyi

Monywa

Kyauktaw

Myeik

Kawthaung

DataUKyaukseSingkaingPatheingyi

Meikhtila

In 2009 , cooperate in Preliminary

Serosurvey of Brucellosis in Human

exposed to dairy cattle , conducted by

Department of Medical Research (DMR),

Ministry of Health (MOH).

-Cultivation and identification of the

organism from Cow’s milk sample.

-DMR is still doing in confirmatory

diagnosis of Brucellosis in Human .

Training / Seminar-participate in JICA ADC Phase II

project, Training of Trainers for Staff of

Mandalay Regional Veterinary

Laboratory and township veterinary

officers from Pyin Oo Lwin and

Amarapura Township for implementing

the Diagnosis and Active Surveillance of

Brucellosis Diseases.

-Involve Seminar on the awareness

program for the prevention and control of

brucellosis at Sheep and Goat Fair.

Focusing on 4 priority Cattle Diseases1. FMD

2. AA

3. HS

4. BQ

HPAI

Have a future plan for Brucellosis control due to increase dairy and beef production

Need to improve public awareness

Capacity building for diagnosis ,vaccine production and surveillance

Priority giving to other emerging zoonotic diseases

(e.g. HPAI)

Survey activities are still limited

National control plan not in place for brucellosis