The Oie Terrestrial Animal Health Code
Found 6 free book(s)TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL HEALTH CODE - OIE
rr-europe.oie.intThe OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code (the Terrestrial Code) provides standards for the improvement of terrestrial animal health and welfare and veterinary public health worldwide. The health measures in the Terrestrial Code should
Classification of the causative agent Resistance to physical …
www.oie.int- Terrestrial Animal Health Code. OIE, Paris. • World Organisation for Animal Health (2019). - Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals. OIE, Paris. * * * The OIE will periodically update the OIE Technical Disease Cards. Please send relevant new references and proposed modifications to the OIE Scientific and Technical ...
PIANO NAZIONALE PER LE EMERGENZE DI TIPO EPIDEMICO
www.salute.gov.itRischio: (fonte: OIE, Terrestrial Animal Health Code) La probabilità di verificarsi di un evento avverso e la grandezza delle conseguenze derivanti per la salute degli animali o delle persone. Pericolo: Qualsiasi agente patogeno, contaminante o altra sostanza che può produrre conseguenze avverse alla salute degli animali o delle persone.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the UK and Europe
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk1 According to the 2021 OIE definition of poultry: Terrestrial Code Online Access -OIE World Organisation for Animal Health 2 Date resolved refers to the date when all disease control restrictions (3km Protection Zone, 10km Surveillance Zone, 3km Captive Bird Monitoring Controlled Zone) have been removed from the premises
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
PER L’USO PRUDENTE DEGLI ANTIMICROBICI NEGLI …
www.salute.gov.itSecondo la definizione del Codice sanitario degli animali terrestri della World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)1, un agente antimicrobico è una sostanza naturale, semi-sintetica o sintetica che mostra attività antimicrobica (uccide o inibisce la crescita dei microrganismi) a concentrazioni raggiungibili in vivo.