Council Directive 2001/89/EC of 23 October 2001 on Community measures for the control of classical swine fever (Text with EEA relevance)
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ANNEX VU.K.Main criteria and risk factors to be considered for the decision to kill pigs in contact holdings
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Criteria | Decision |
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For killing | Against killing |
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Clinical signs suggesting classical swine fever in the contact holdings | Yes | No |
Movements of pigs from the outbreak to contact holdings after the likely time of introduction of virus in the infected holding | Yes | No |
Location of contact holdings in an area with a high density of pigs | Yes | No |
Likely spreading of virus from the outbreak before application of eradication measures | Massive/unknown | Limited |
Location of contact holdings within 500 metres from the outbreak | Yes | No |
Proximity of contact holdings to more than one outbreak | Yes | No |
Number of pigs in the outbreak and/or in contact holdings | High | Low |
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