Council Directive 92/119/EECShow full title

Council Directive 92/119/EEC of 17 December 1992 introducing general Community measures for the control of certain animal diseases and specific measures relating to swine vesicular disease

1.

to coordinate, in consultation with the Commission, the methods employed in the Member States for diagnosing the disease concerned, specifically by:

(a)

typing, storing and supplying strains of the virus of the relevant disease for serological tests and the preparation of antisera;

(b)

supplying standard sera and other reference reagents to the national reference laboratories in order to standardize the tests and reagents used in the Member States;

(c)

building up and retaining a collection of virus strains and isolates of the relevant disease;

(d)

organizing periodic comparative tests of diagnostic procedures at Community level;

(e)

collecting and collating data and information on the methods of diagnosis used and the results of tests carried out in the Community;

(f)

characterizing isolates of the virus of the relevant disease by the most up-to-date methods to allow greater understanding of the epizootiology of the disease;

(g)

keeping abreast of developments in the surveillance, epizootiology and prevention of the relevant disease throughout the world;

(h)

retaining expertise on the relevant disease virus and other pertinent viruses to enable rapid differential diagnosis;

(i)

acquiring a thorough knowledge of the preparation and use of the products of veterinary immunology used to eradicate and control the relevant disease;

2.

to assist actively in the diagnosis of outbreaks of the relevant disease in Member States by receiving virus isolates for confirmatory diagnosis, characterization and epizootiological studies;

3.

to facilitate the training or retraining of experts in laboratory diagnosis with a view to the harmonization of diagnostic techniques throughout the Community.