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Commission Decision of 23 July 2001 on additional guarantees in intra-Community trade of pigs relating to Aujeszky's disease, criteria to provide information on this disease and repealing Decisions 93/24/EEC and 93/244/EEC (notified under document number C(2001) 2236) (Text with EEA relevance) (2001/618/EC) (repealed)

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Article 1U.K.

The dispatching of pigs intended for breeding or production destined for the Member States or regions free of Aujeszky's disease listed in Annex I and coming from any other Member State or region not listed in that Annex is authorised subject to the following conditions:

(a)

Aujeszky's disease must be compulsorily notifiable in the Member State of origin;

(b)

a plan for the control and eradication of Aujeszky's disease, fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 9(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC, must be in place in the Member State or regions of origin under the supervision of the competent authority. Appropriate measures on pig transport and movements must be in place according to this plan for preventing a spread of disease between holdings of a different status;

(c)

with regard to the holding of origin of the pigs:

  • no clinical, pathological or serological evidence of Aujeszky's disease has been recorded in the previous 12 months in the holding in question,

  • no clinical, pathological or serological evidence of Aujeszky's disease has been recorded in the previous 12 months in the holdings located in an area of 5 km surrounding the holding of origin of the pigs; however, this provision shall not apply if, in these latter holdings, disease monitoring and eradication measures have been regularly applied under the supervision of the competent authority and in accordance with the eradication plan referred to in point (b), and these measures have effectively prevented any spread of disease to the holding in question,

  • vaccination against Aujeszky's disease has not been carried out for at least 12 months,

  • the pigs have been subjected on at least two occasions at a distance of at least four months to a serological survey for the presence of ADV-gE or ADV-gB or ADV-gD antibody or to the whole Aujeszky's disease virus. This survey must have shown the absence of Aujeszky's disease and that vaccinated pigs have been free from gE antibodies,

  • no pigs have been introduced from holdings of a lower animal health status as regards Aujeszky's disease in the previous 12 months, unless they have been tested for Aujeszky's disease with negative results;

(d)

the pigs to be moved:

  • have not been vaccinated,

  • have been kept isolated in accommodation approved by the competent authority, during the 30 days prior to movement, and in such a way that any risk of spreading Aujeszky's disease to these pigs is prevented,

  • must have lived in the holding of origin or in a holding of an equivalent status since birth, and have remained in the holding of origin for at least:

    (i)

    30 days, in the case of pigs intended for production;

    (ii)

    90 days, in the case of pigs intended for breeding,

  • have been subjected with negative results to at least two serological tests for ADV-gB or ADV-gD or the whole Aujeszky's disease virus, at a distance of at least 30 days between each test. However, in case of pigs less than four months old, the serological test for ADV-gE may also be used. Sampling for the last test must be performed within 15 days prior to shipment. The number of pigs tested in the isolation unit must be sufficient to detect:

    (i)

    2 % seroprevalence with 95 % confidence in the isolation unit in case of pigs intended for production;

    (ii)

    0,1 % seroprevalence with 95 % confidence in the isolation unit in case of pigs intended for breeding.

    However, the first of the two tests shall not be necessary if:

    (i)

    in the framework of the plan referred to in point (b), a serological survey has been carried out in the holding of origin between 45 and 17 days prior to shipment, demonstrating the absence of Aujeszky's disease antibodies and that vaccinated pigs have been free from gE antibodies;

    (ii)

    the pigs to be moved have lived in the holding of origin since birth;

    (iii)

    no pigs have moved on to the holding of origin while the pigs to be moved have been kept in isolation.

Article 2U.K.

The dispatching of pigs intended for slaughter destined for the Member States or regions free of Aujeszky's disease listed in Annex I and coming from any other Member State or region not listed in that Annex, is authorised subject to the following conditions:

(a)

Aujeszky's disease must be compulsorily notifiable in the Member State of origin;

(b)

a plan for the control and eradication of Aujeszky's disease is in place in the Member State or regions of origin of the pigs, fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 1(b);

(c)

all the pigs in question must be transported directly to the slaughterhouse of destination and either:

  • they come from a holding which fulfils the conditions laid down in Article 1(c), or

  • they have been vaccinated against Aujeszky's disease at least 15 days prior to their shipment and come from a holding of origin where:

    (i)

    in the framework of the plan referred to in point (b), Aujeszky's disease monitoring and eradication measures have been regularly applied under the supervision of the competent authority for the previous 12 months;

    (ii)

    they had remained for at least 30 days before dispatch and where no clinical or pathological evidence of this disease has been detected at the moment of completion of the health certificate referred to in Article 7, or

  • they have not been vaccinated and they proceed from a holding where:

    (i)

    in the framework of the plan referred to in point (b), Aujeszky's disease monitoring and eradication measures have been regularly applied under the supervision of the competent authority in the previous 12 months and no clinical, pathological or serological evidence of Aujeszky's disease has been recorded in the previous six months;

    (ii)

    vaccination against Aujeszky's disease and introduction of vaccinated pigs have been forbidden by the competent authority, since the holding is in the process of reaching the highest status as regards Aujeszky's disease in accordance to the plan referred to in point (b);

    (iii)

    they have lived for at least 90 days before dispatch.

Article 3U.K.

Pigs intended for breeding destined for the Member States or regions listed in Annex II, where approved Aujeszky's disease eradication programmes are in place, must either:

(a)

come from Member States or regions listed in Annex I, or

(b)

come from:

  • Member States or regions listed in Annex II, and

  • a holding which fulfils the requirements of Article 1(c); or

(c)

fulfil the following conditions:

  • Aujeszky's disease must be compulsorily notifiable in the Member State of origin,

  • a plan for the control and eradication of Aujeszky's disease is in place in the Member States or region of origin, which fulfils the criteria laid down in Article 1(b),

  • no clinical, pathological or serological evidence of Aujeszky's disease has been recorded in the previous 12 months in the holding of origin of the pigs in question,

  • the pigs must have been isolated in accommodation approved by the competent authority for the 30 days immediately prior to movement and kept isolated in such a way that any risk of spreading of Aujeszky's disease is prevented,

  • the pigs must have been subjected, with negative results, to a serological test for the presence of gE antibodies. Sampling for the last test must be performed within 15 days prior to shipment. The number of pigs tested must be sufficient to detect 2 % seroprevalence with 95 % confidence in these pigs,

  • the pigs must lave lived in the bolding of origin or in a holding of an equivalent status since birth, and have remained in the holding of origin for at least 90 days.

Article 4U.K.

Pigs intended for production destined for the Member States or regions listed in Annex II, where approved Aujeszky's disease eradication programmes are in place, must either:

(a)

come from Member States or regions listed in Annex I, or

(b)

come from:

  • Member States or regions listed in Annex II, and

  • a holding which fulfils the requirements of Article 1(c); or

(c)

fulfil the following conditions:

  • Aujeszky's disease must be compulsorily notifiable in the Member State of origin,

  • a plan for the control and eradication of Aujeszky's disease is in place in the Member States or region of origin, which fulfils the criteria laid down in Article 1(b),

  • no clinical, pathological or serological evidence of Aujeszky's disease has been recorded in the previous 12 months in the holding of origin of the pigs in question,

  • a serological survey for Aujeszky's disease, demonstrating its absence and that vaccinated pigs have been free from gE antibodies, has been carried out in the holding of origin and between 45 and 170 days prior to shipment,

  • the pigs must either have lived in the holding of origin since birth or have remained in such holdings for at least 30 days after introduction from a holding of an equivalent status, where a serological survey equivalent to the one referred to in the fourth indent above has been carried out.

Article 5U.K.

The serological tests carried out to monitor or detect Aujeszky's disease in pigs in accordance with this Decision must meet the standards laid down in Annex III.

Article 6U.K.

Without prejudice to Article 10(3) of Directive 64/432/EEC, information of the occurrence of Aujeszky's disease, including details of the monitoring and eradication programmes in operation in the Member States listed in Annex II and in the other Member States or regions not listed in that Annex where monitoring and eradication prorammes are in place, must be provided at least annually by each Member State in accordance with the uniform criteria laid down in Annex IV.

Article 7U.K.

1.Without prejudice to the provisions laid down in Community legislation concerning health certificates, before the completion, for animals of the porcine species destined for Member States or regions listed in Annex I or II, of section C of the health certificate required by Directive 64/432/EC, the official veterinarian shall ascertain:

(a)the status of the holding and of the Member State or region of origin of the pigs in question as regards Aujeszky's disease;

(b)in case the pigs are not originating from a Member State or a region free of the disease, the status of the holding and of the Member State or regions of destination for the pigs in question as regards Aujeszky's disease;

(c)the compliance of the pigs in question with the conditions laid down in this Decision.

2.For animals of the porcine species destined for Member States or regions listed in Annex I or II, the certification under paragraph 4 of Section C of the health certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall be completed and supplemented as follows:

(a)in the first indent, after the word ‘disease:’ the word ‘Aujeszky’ must be added;

(b)in the second indent, reference shall be made to this Decision. In the same line, the number of the Article of this Decision, which is relevant for the pigs in question, shall be quoted between brackets.

Article 8U.K.

Member States must ensure that when pigs destined for Member States or regions listed in Annex I or II are transported, they shall not come in contact with pigs of different or unknown status, as regards Aujeszky's disease, during transport or transit.

Article 9U.K.

Decisions 93/24/EEC and 93/244/EEC are repealed as from the date laid down in Article 10.

Article 10U.K.

This Decision shall apply from 1 July 2002.

Article 11U.K.

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

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