Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byStewart Allison Modified over 9 years ago
1
1 EU- legislation related to pigeon races, shows, and fairs to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) Dr. Maria Pittman European Commission – Directorate General for Health and Consumer Protection Veterinary conference of the Fédération Colombophile Internationale (FCI) on avian influenza and Racing Pigeons Oostende, 27 January 2007
2
2 HPAI in wild birds/poultry Control measures Surveillance in wild birds/poultry Biosecurity Measures in case of wild bird findings Regionalisation Import rules Conclusions Topics
3
3 Animal Disease Notification system - ADNS
4
4 ADNS cont.
5
5 February – July 2006 outbreaks in poultry farms have occurred in 5 Member States: France (1),Sweden (1),Germany (1 holding/1 zoo), Denmark (1),Hungary (29) Swiftly controlled - no further spread 24/1/2007: Outbreak in Hungarian goose farm Outbreaks in poultry 2006-07
6
6 So far no infection in pigeons was detected within the EU No indication racing pigeons involved in the spread of disease Science indicates that pigeons are difficult to infect Hong Kong, Turkey, Russia, Thailand have reported positive cases in pigeons HPAI H5N1 occurrence in the EU is an unprecedented event More than 60 wild bird species and a few mammals (cat, stone marten, mink) affected A cautious approach when dealing with this very specific virus is necessary Pigeons
7
7 "poultry" means all birds that are reared or kept in captivity for the production of meat or eggs for consumption, the production of other products, for restocking supplies of game birds or for the purposes of any breeding programme for the production of these categories of birds "other captive bird" means any bird other than poultry that is kept in captivity for any reason than poultry including those that are kept for shows, races, exhibitions, competitions, breeding or selling = includes pigeons "wild bird" means a free-living bird Control measures of Council Directive 2005/94/EC - Definitions
8
8 Notification of suspicion of infection in “poultry” and “other captive birds” to national veterinary authorities Epidemiological/laboratory investigation by official veterinarian Confirmed disease in poultry and other captive birds must be notified to the Commission and the World Animal Health Organization (OIE) Compulsory surveillance in poultry populations at higher risk of infection (free range, game bird farms) Control measures (cont.)
9
9 On the holding: “stamping out” of infected poultry/captive birds or suspected to be infected or contaminated Destruction of eggs, meat, carcasses, waste, litter, manure Derogations from killing for certain species of poultry or other captive birds on basis of risk assessment Movement restrictions - other captive birds or mammals of domestic species shall not enter or leave the holding without official authorisation Control measures (cont.)
10
10 Protection zone: Established in a radius of 3km around outbreak Movement restrictions for live poultry, captive birds, eggs, fresh meat, vehicles/equipment used by poultry sector Confinement or other measures to limit contact to wild birds Cleaning and disinfection of vehicles transporting live birds Biosecurity measures for persons entering and leaving holdings Increased disease awareness Measures in place for at least 21 days after preliminary cleaning and disinfection Control measures (cont.)
11
11 Surveillance zone: Established in a radius of 10km around outbreak Measures in place for at least 30 days after preliminary cleaning and disinfection In protection and surveillance zone, prohibition of: Fairs, markets or other gatherings of poultry and other birds – including pigeon races Release of poultry or other captive birds for restocking of game Control measures (cont.)
12
12 Member States may, based on a risk assessment, introduce specific measures on movements of racing pigeons into, from and within the protection and surveillance zones provided that: –disease control is not endangered –the Commission is immediately informed –the situation is reviewed by the Commission together with Member State concerned and in the Committee Control measures - derogations
13
13 Depending on epidemiological situation In areas with high density of poultry Further restricted zones around/adjacent to surveillance zones Standstill for the whole country for movement of poultry, captive birds, eggs, vehicles used by poultry sector may be introduced for whole country Preventive killing based on suspicion Additional control measures
14
14 Emergency vaccination in case of outbreaks in poultry Preventive vaccination of poultry and other captive birds Investigations in and restrictive measures for other species –Pigs on mixed holdings –Other mammalian species Further measures
15
15 Identification of HPAI “high risk areas” in each Member State Prevention of contact between wild and domestic birds Confinement/netting and no use of surface water Early detection systems Prohibition of bringing together of poultry and other birds at markets, shows, exhibitions and cultural events, including point-to-point races of birds. By way of derogation, the competent authority may authorise the gatherings of poultry and other captive birds. Biosecurity in poultry farms (Dec. 2005/734/EC)
16
16 Areas at higher risk in Austria Red: commune borders Red with blue lines: Districts with poultry density of > 750/km² Yellow: Poultry slaughterhouses
17
17 Member States may allow: a) Provided birds are fed and watered indoors: –exercise and training flights b) Based on risk assessment: –pigeon races on their territory, taking into account the epidemiological situation and the location of defined higher risk areas –cross border races with mutual assurance between MS that races do not start, cross or end in defined high risk areas of their territories However, no pigeon racing should take place in or through the areas under restriction established in accordance with the protection measures in relation to H5N1 in poultry and wild birds and if practically possible all birds, including pigeons should be kept indoors in such areas. Statement of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health - 8/3/2006
18
18 Establishment of 3 km control area and 10 km monitoring area –Refrain from establishment of areas, if concluded on basis of risk assessment and geographical and ecological factors that no risk for disease spread –Size and shape of areas may be adapted according to the situation e.g. along the borders of rivers, lakes, the coast line Biosecurity and surveillance measures in poultry farms must be strengthened – detect introduction from wild birds HPAI H5N1 detection in wild birds - Dec.2006/563/EC
19
19 Ban on hunting Prohibition of the assembly of poultry or other captive birds at fairs, markets, shows or other gatherings in the control and the monitoring area; Restrictions on movements of live poultry, hatching eggs, fresh poultry meat, by-products HPAI H5N1 detection in wild birds (cont.)
20
20 Area A includes 3km protection & a 10km surveillance zone (higher risk) Area B (lower risk) – buffer zone around Movements of live poultry, hatching eggs, fresh poultry meat restricted No poultry or other captive birds are gathered at gatherings within area B such as fairs, markets or shows. Provides for transparency to trading partners Facilitates regionalisation by limiting restrictions to the defined area (province, region..) Regionalisation HPAI H5N1 outbreak in poultry Dec.2006/415/EC
21
21 Area A 10 km x km 3 km Regionalisation Area B Buffer zone
22
22 Ban of importation of live poultry, table eggs, fresh poultry meat from affected third countries Ban on captive bird imports –As of 1 July 2007 imports possible through revised quarantine procedures Worldwide ban on untreated feathers Import requirements for pet birds accompanying their owner (max.5) Tightened border controls and close co-operation with custom services Import rules
23
23 Provides for flexibility Is based on risk assessment Follows in absence of sufficient knowledge a precautionary approach Takes into account science and practical experiences Consults with stakeholders Envisages measures proportionate to the risk Respects subsidiarity Is subject to review New EU legislation
24
24 The introduction and the spread of avian influenza H5N1 Asian strain to the EU is a major challenge for the veterinary and public health authorities Many lessons have been learnt Vast experience has been gained in dealing with positive findings in wild birds and outbreaks in poultry Legislation and Member States’ implementation through their contingency plans have significantly reduced the impact of disease Conclusions
25
25 Conclusions (cont.) Surveillance activity, awareness and preparedness are high At present it is still difficult to foresee the evolution of the disease and many open questions remain –Have wild birds become a true reservoir? –If yes, which species? –What is the prevalence of infection? Sustainability of measures? –Confinement –Pre-emptive culling –Restricted use of vaccination
26
26 Thank you for your attention! For further information: http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/diseases/ controlmeasures/avian/index_en.htm
27
27 Any further questions on legislation?????
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.