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FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
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FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
11 May 2016, Muguga, Kenya - Samia Metwally(2nd R)- Senior Animal Health Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) poses in a group photo with (front from-R) Corallina Basili- Operation officer FAO, Dr. Monicah Maichomo- from the Veterinary Science Research Institute (VSRI) at KALRO, Dr. Reuben Soi- VSRI, Eunice Karungari- Snr. Research Officer KALRO/VSRI, Gelagay Melesse- AU-PANVAC Quality Control Supervisor, Dr. Sabenzia Wekesa- Dep. Dir. Veterinary Services KALRO, Vincent Ondendo- Lab. Technologist KALRO and Geoffrey Ferman(L)-Biological Safety Officer at Plum Island Animal Disease Centre at the VSRI headquarters in Kambu county Kenya following a training session that followed the destruction of preserved specimens of the rinderpest causing pathogens 11, May 2016 at the Biotechnology Research Institute. Destroying virus samples kept in laboratory freezers, one-third of which are storing them at biosecurity level 2 נtoo low, is seen as a critical step in ensuring that a disease that took years to eradicate remains gone.
05/12/2016
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