Regulation (EU) No 652/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 laying down provisions for the management of expenditure relating to the food chain, animal health and animal welfare, and relating to plant health and plant reproductive material, amending Council Directives 98/56/EC, 2000/29/EC and 2008/90/EC, Regulations (EC) No 178/2002, (EC) No 882/2004 and (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Decisions 66/399/EEC, 76/894/EEC and 2009/470/EC
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ANNEX IU.K. Animal diseases referred to in Article 7
Rinderpest cattle plague
Sheep and goat plague
Swine vesicular disease
Bluetongue
Teschen disease
Sheep pox or goat pox
Rift Valley fever
Lumpy skin disease
African horse sickness
Vesicular stomatitis
Venezuelan equine viral encephalomyelitis
Haemorrhagic disease of deer
Classical swine fever
African swine fever
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
Avian influenza
Newcastle disease
Foot-and-mouth disease
Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis in fish (EHN)
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome in fish (EUS)
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa
Infection with Perkinsus marinus
Infection with Microcytos mackini
Taura syndrome in crustaceans
Yellowhead disease in crustaceans
ANNEX IIU.K. Animal diseases and zoonoses referred to in Article 10
Bovine tuberculosis
Bovine brucellosis
Ovine and caprine brucellosis (B. melitensis)
Bluetongue in endemic or high risk areas
African swine fever
Swine vesicular disease
Classical swine fever
Anthrax
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
Avian influenza
Rabies
Echinococcosis
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE)
Campylobacteriosis
Listeriosis
Salmonellosis (zoonotic salmonella)
Trichinellosis
Verotoxigenic E. coli
Viral haemorrhagic septicæmia (VHS)
Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN)
Koi herpes virus disease (KHV)
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA)
Infection with Marteilia refringens
Infection with Bonamia ostreae
White spot disease in crustaceans
ANNEX IIIU.K. Priorities for the Commission work programmes referred to in Section 2 of Chapter I of Title II, and in Section 2 and Section 3 of Chapter II of Title II
Priorities for Union financial support, as regards the orientation of national programmes for the eradication, control and surveillance of animal diseases and zoonoses:
diseases with impact on human health;
diseases with impact on animal health, taking into consideration their potential spread and the morbidity and mortality rates in animal population;
diseases and zoonoses which risk being introduced and/or re-introduced into the Union territory from third countries;
diseases which have the potential to generate a crisis situation with serious economic consequences;
diseases with impact on trade with third countries and intra-EU trade.
Priorities for Union financial support, as regards the orientation of national programmes for pest surveys for the protection of the Union territory:
pests listed in Section I of Part A of Annex I and Section I of Part A of Annex II to Directive 2000/29/EC as not known to occur in the Union territory;
pests subject to Union measures adopted pursuant to Article 16(3) of Directive 2000/29/EC;
pests which are not listed in Directive 2000/29/EC and represent an imminent danger to the Union territory;
pests which have the potential to generate a crisis situation with serious economic and environmental consequences;
pests with impact on trade with third countries and intra-EU trade.
Priorities for Union financial support, as regards the orientation of national programmes for outermost regions:
measures against pests associated with the imports into and the climate in those regions;
methods for combating those pests;
measures against pests listed pursuant to the rules on pests of plants in force in those regions.
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