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2000/428/EC: Commission Decision of 4 July 2000 establishing diagnostic procedures, sampling methods and criteria for the evaluation of the results of laboratory tests for the confirmation and differential diagnosis of swine vesicular disease (notified under document number C(2000) 1805) (Text with EEA relevance)
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Article 1.(1) Member States shall ensure that the confirmation of swine...
CHAPTER II Guidelines for checks on pigs showing clinical signs of swine vesicular disease
CHAPTER III General procedures for sampling and transport of samples
1. Any person entering or leaving pig holdings where there is...
3. The samples must be sent to the laboratory accompanied by...
5. Samples suspected to contain swine vesicular disease virus must only...
7. For samples destined for the Community reference laboratory from Member...
8. Transportation of samples to the national laboratories must be in...
CHAPTER IV Sampling procedures in a holding with clinical suspect pigs
CHAPTER V Sampling procedures for swine vesicular disease serosurveillance
CHAPTER VI Further actions and re-sampling procedures in case of finding of seropositive pigs
CHAPTER VII Principles and applications of virological tests and evaluation of their results
B. Isolation and growth of virus
1. As a routine, clarified suspensions of samples of epithelium, vesicular...
2. To isolate and grow virus, clarified epithelial suspension is inoculated...
3. If a cytopathic effect develops, the supernatant fluid must be...
4. Suspensions of faecal samples can be processed as described in...
5. The simultaneous inoculation of a porcine cell line and one...
CHAPTER VIII Principles and applications of serological tests and evaluation of their results
CHAPTER IX Clinical signs and features of swine vesicular disease
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