Terrestrial Animal Health Status
Found 10 free book(s)OIE standards and guidelines related to trade and poultry ...
www.fao.orgfrom their territories as a whole, or to maintain animal disease-free status in parts of their national territories, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has introduced the concepts of zoning and compartmentalization for purposes of disease control and interna-tional trade, in the Terrestrial Animal Health …
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
nidm.gov.in4.5 Emergency Medical and Public Health Response 58 4.6 Management of Pandemics 62 ... 6.3 Consequences of Losses in the Animal Husbandry Sector 74 6.4 Present Status and Context 75 6.5 Challenges 82 ... Annexure-G OIE List of Infectious Terrestrial Animal Diseases 143 Annexure-H Disposal of Animal Carcasses: A Prototype 146 ...
TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL HEALTH CODE - OIE
rr-europe.oie.intHigh health status horse subpopulation 202 Chapter 4.18. Vaccination 204 SECTION 5. TRADE MEASURES, IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES AND VETERINARY CERTIFICATION ... The OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code (the Terrestrial Code) provides standards for the improvement of terrestrial
The FAO Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance 2021 2025
www.fao.orghealth and welfare of terrestrial and aquatic animals, and in crop produc-tion. The overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in animal and plant production is influenced by an interplay of factors. These serve as targets for action to address challenges ranging from: i) treatment failures driving
Contingency Plan for Exotic Notifiable Diseases of Animals ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukanimals. In England, section 14A of the Animal Health Act 1981, as amended by the Animal Health Act 2002, sets out the procedure for doing this. The Animal Health Act requires a review of the contingency plan at least once a year and revision of the plan if appropriate. Defra have sought comments from
RABIES CONTROL AND PREVENTION - CDPH Home
www.cdph.ca.gov1. Animal bite reporting (Title 17, California Code of Regulations [CCR], §2606) The local health officer or designee shall be immediately notified of any person or animal bitten by or potentially exposed to a rabid or suspected rabid animal. In addition, the local health officer or designee shall be notified when any person is bitten by a mammal.
Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial ...
www.fao.orgfor Terrestrial Animals 2013 Chapter 1.1.1. Collection, submission and storage of diagnostic specimens (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) Chapter 1.1.2. Transport of specimens of animal origin (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) Chapter 1.1.3. Biosafety and biosecurity in the veterinary diagnostic microbiology laboratory and animal facilities
ANIMAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE - OIE
www.oie.intAnimal health surveillance is a tool to monitor disease trends, to facilitate the control of infection or infestation, to provide data for use in risk analysis, for animal or public health purposes, to substantiate the rationale for sanitary
ANIMAL WELFARE AND DAIRY CATTLE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
www.oie.intcomplications and injury rates, above recognised thresholds, may be direct or indirect indicators of the animal welfare status of the whole herd. Understanding the aetiology of the disease or syndrome is important for detecting potential animal welfare problems. Mastitis, and hoof, reproductive and metabolic diseases are also particularly ...
McDonald's and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
corporate.mcdonalds.com2.3: By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal