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The concept of the International Collating Centre (ICC) was the brainchild of the International. Thoroughbred Breeders’ Federation. The raison d’etre of the ICC is to disseminate equine infectious disease information. The ICC was initiated in 1986 at the Animal Health Trust in New-market in England. There is global input into the ICC but the majority of submissions it receives come from Europe and North America. The ICC regularly monitors other equine surveillance resources, which include sites registered for emailed alerts e.g. the French-based Réseau d’Epidémio-Surveillance en Pathologie Equine (RESPE) system, ProMED mail, Defra’s preliminary outbreak and qualitative risk assessments, the OIE’s WAHIS system and the American Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC). […]
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