
35:39
My email had links that apparently had the 14th and the 15th webinars flip flopped. Anyone else have this problem?

37:21
Can you share the maps that you showed yesterday?

38:05
How do I turn off close captions?

38:37
visit www.aphis.usda.gov for more information on upcoming webinars. There is an ASF Action Week link at the top of the page.

39:14
se pueden ver subtitulos en espaƱol?

39:50
I don't know that there is a way to turn of the closed captioning. I'm sorry.

39:59
Does the audio have an echo for everyone or is it just on my end?

40:19
The closed captioning is only in English. I'm sorry.

40:39
It is clear on my end. I'm sorry you're getting an echo.

41:36
The recording is available on our website at the link I mentioned above.

41:59
IT question. yesterday I could rotate the screen to get the slides bigger. today zoom is not allowing that. did you all change a setting on your side?

44:05
Thank you for mentioning that. I'll look into it, but I'm not sure what happened You are the first person who has mentioned this.

46:39
I wish I had an answer for this question. I don't believe anything has been changed. I'm the host and I haven't changed any settings.

54:14
There has been an announcement of an agreement with Canada on how they and the US would respond to an ASF positive confirmation within feral hogs. Has a similar agreement been made with Mexico? Will further agreements on compartmentalization be coming out of the additional meetings?

58:52
cbp?

59:06
Customs and Border Protection

59:20
thank

01:04:58
maybe the closed captioning is preventing the rotation on my phone

01:06:49
Have you published Don't Pack a Disease flyers in Spanish and French?

01:07:36
that may be possible.

01:08:23
Signage as well?

01:13:50
Thank you, sir!

01:14:53
good questions, yes, posters have been translated into Spanish, French and Creole

01:15:32
figured it out. IT issue on my side thanks Hallie!

01:16:20
oh good. I'm so glad to hear that.

01:19:55
yes, posters have been translated into Spanish, French and Creole. Thanks.

01:23:21
GARA Webinar September 30th: Trouble Shooting Whole Genome Sequencing of African swine fever virus: https://www.ars.usda.gov/GARA/

01:25:04
thanks for sharing Dr. Gay.

01:25:19
To Dr Silverstein has APHIS considered what would be the future use of these promising attenuated vaccines ? Would these be used exclusively for any out of the US scenario or could they be considered for emergency application in the Us is ASFV is detected in the US?

01:25:20
Since genes can be deleted through passage in cell cultures, how do we know that genes cannot be added back into the virus, in a wild situation where wild viruses may be present in the animal.?

01:32:55
Dra Loiacono: It was identified the Domincan Republic strain?? Is Georgia 2007?? old or new??

01:35:08
could you please let John sagle know he can reach me at my email to provide a more specific POC for beagles (unless it is LT Joseph or Dr Sanders as I am regular correspondence with them)

01:37:27
Aphis is applying the same restrictions for swine products from Haiti?

01:37:37
To Dr Loiacono do you see any room for a P-O-C type of test to be used on a pen-side basis

01:39:22
Restrictions for Haiti are already in place because the country has classical swine fever, which is another foreign animal disease of concern. Thanks.

01:40:22
Thanks.

01:45:51
does he have your email address?

01:49:52
He said you should send him an email. thanks.

01:50:20
john.sagle@cbp.dhs.gov

01:50:56
His email address is: john.sagle@cbp.dhs.gov

02:00:34
The CFSPH website shows that the compendium veterinary vaccines for transboundary diseases is down due to lack of funding. Who needs to fund this? USDA, Industry partners, AASV ?

02:01:48
I have to leave for another conference, but this was a great presentation. Thanks!

02:04:49
Thank you for sharing the CVB process for regulatory approval of vaccine candidates, Dr. Shere!

02:05:36
For the future I suggest better balance between number of speakers and Q/A session time allotment