ABOUT OFFLU

Overview

Vision

The animal health community will provide early recognition and characterisation of emerging influenza viral strains in animal populations, and effective management of known infections, thereby better managing the risk to human health and supporting global food security, animal health and welfare, and other community benefits derived from domestic animals and wildlife.

Objectives

  • To share and offer technical advice, training and veterinary expertise to international organizations and Member Countries to assist in the prevention, diagnosis, surveillance and control of animal influenza.
  • To exchange scientific data and biological materials (including virus strains) within the network, to analyse such data, and to share such information with the wider scientific community. 
  • To collaborate with the WHO on issues relating to the animal-human interface, including pandemic preparedness for early preparation of human vaccine. 
  • To highlight influenza surveillance and research needs, promote their development and co-ordination.

What We Do

Global Expertise

Strengthen links between influenza experts in the animal and human health sectors by facilitating collaboration and coordinated exchanges of useful data and material

Technical Guidance

Develop documents, recommendations, and tools for prevention, surveillance, and control of animal influenza.

Surveillance Advocacy

Advocate sharing of important virological and surveillance data with the wider scientific community, so that it can be used to inform surveillance programmes and control strategies.

Capacity building

Enhance capacity through training and involvement of professionals from less developed countries with experts from the network.

Organisation

OFFLU Steering Committee

Ad hoc Advisors

Chairperson

Lan Brown

Vice Chair

Marcela Uhart

3 Members

TBD from the Current Committee

FAO Focal Point

(Based at FAO)

Nick Lyons

WOAH

Focal Point

Gregorio Torres

Technical Activities Chairs

Technical Activities (Core & Full Members)

OFFLU Scientist

(Based at FAO)

Nick Lyons

OFFLU Secretariat

Magdi Samaan

WHO

Focal Point

Magdi Samaan
Meetings
Resources

Guidelines

Practical guide for authorised field responders to HPAI outbreaks in marine mammals with a focus on biosecurity, sample collection for virus detection and carcass disposal

Reports

These reports provide valuable insights into the epidemiology of the disease, risk factors for zoonotic transmission, and strategies for prevention and control.

Position Statements

Meeting play a crucial role in documenting the progress and outcomes of OFFLU’s meetings, ensuring that key information is recorded and shared with relevant stakeholders.

Testing

It involves various methods to assess the presence of pathogens in animals and humans, identify potential transmission routes, and inform public health measures.

FAQ

OFFLU is a network of expertise on animal influenza established jointly in 2005 by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to support and coordinate global efforts to prevent, detect and control influenzas in animals.

OFFLU network comprises FAO/WOAH Reference Centres and world-leading experts across various disciplines, including diagnostics, epidemiology (classic and molecular), virology, animal production, veterinary medicine, and vaccinology. This multidisciplinary team collaborates to address animal influenza globally. 

  • Developing technical guidance, tools, and recommendations for prevention, surveillance, and control.
  • Facilitating the sharing of virological and surveillance data to inform control strategies and early human vaccine preparation (AIM and VCM reports).
  • Promoting collaboration between animal and human health experts to ensure coordinated action.
  • Enhancing capacity through training and involvement of professionals from less developed countries with experts from the network.
  • Identifying research priorities and enabling technical discussions to advance scientific understanding and preparedness.

OFFLU participates in WHO VCM and contributes animal influenza data on 6 monthly basis for pandemic preparedness. WHO also participates as an observer in OFFLU activities, fostering collaboration between human and animal health sectors.

Message from the Chair - Understanding the OFFLU Network

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