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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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In case of areas with a very high density of pigs, a longer distance must be considered.

CriteriaDecision
For killingAgainst killing
Clinical signs suggesting classical swine fever in the contact holdingsYesNo
Movements of pigs from the outbreak to contact holdings after the likely time of introduction of virus in the infected holdingYesNo
Location of contact holdings in an area with a high density of pigsYesNo
Likely spreading of virus from the outbreak before application of eradication measuresMassive/unknownLimited
Location of contact holdings within 500 metresa from the outbreakYesNo
Proximity of contact holdings to more than one outbreakYesNo
Number of pigs in the outbreak and/or in contact holdingsHighLow

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