Аутор и коаутори: Jaka Jakob Hodnik, Zaklin Acinger-Rogic, Mentor Alishani, Tiina Autio, Ana Balseiro, John Berezowski, Luis Pedro Carmao, Ilias Chaligiannis , Beate Conrady , Lina Costa, Iskra Cvetkovikj, Ivana Davidov, Marc Dispas, Igor Djadjovski , Elsa Leclerc Duarte , Celine Faverjon, Christine Fourichon , Jenny Frossling, Anton Gerilovych , Jorn Gethmann, Jacinto Gomes , David Graham, Maria Guelbenzu, George J. Gunn , Madeleine K. Henry , Petter Hopp, Hans Houe, Elena lrimia , Jožica Ježek, Ramon A. Juste, Emmanoun Kalaitzakis, Jasmeet Kaler, Selcuk Kaplan, Polychronis Kostoulas , Kaspars Kovalenko, Nada Knežević , Tanja Knifić , Xhelil Koleci, Aurelien Madouasse, Alvydas Malakauskas, Rene Mandelik, Eleftherios Meletis, Madalina Mincu, Kerli Motus, Violeta Munoz-Gomez, Mihaefa Niculae, Jelena Nikitović, Matjaž Ocepek , Marie Tangen-Opsal, Laszlo Ozsvari, Dimitrios Papadopoulos", Theofilos Papadopoulos, Sinikka Pelkonen, Miroslaw Pawel Polak, Nicola Pozzato, Egle Rapaliute, Stefaan Ribbens, Joao Niza-Ribeiro, Franz-Ferdinand Roch, Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen, Jose Luis Saez, Seren Saxmose Nielsen, Gerdien van Schaik , Ebba Schwan , Blagica Sekovska, Jože Starčić, Sam Strain, Petr Satran, Sabina SeriC- Haračić , Lena-Mari Tamminen , Hans-Hermann Thu/ke , Ivan Toplak , Erja Tuunainen , Sharon Verner , Štefan Vilček , Ramazan Yildiz, Inge M. G. A. Santman-Berends

Overview of Cattle Diseases Listed Under Category C, D or E in the Animal Health Law for Which Control Programmes Are in Place Within Europe

Година објаве: 2021

Језик: Енглески

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The COST action “Standardisingoutput-based surveillance to control non-regulated diseases of cattle in the European Union (SOOND contro l),” airns to harmonise the results of surveillance and control programmes (CPs) for non-EU regulated cattle diseases to facilitate safe trade and improve overall control of cattle infectious diseases. In this paper we aimed to provide an overview on the diversity of cont rol for these diseases in Europe. A non-EU regulated cattle disease was defined as an infectiousdisease of cattle with no or limited control at EU level. which is not included in the European Union Animal health law Categories A or B under Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/2002. A CP was defined as surveillance and/or intervention strategies designed to lower the incidence, prevalence, mortality or prove freedom from a specific disease in a region or country. Passive surveillance, and active surveillance of breeding bulls under Council Directive 88/407/EEC were not considered as CPs. A questionnaire was designed to obtain country-specific information about CPs for each disease. Animal health experts from 33 European countries comp leted the questionnaire. Overall, there are 23 diseases for which a CP exists in one or more of the countries studied. The diseases for which CPs exist in the highest number of countries are enzootic bovine leukosis,bluetongue, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, bovine viral diarrhoea and anthrax (CPs reported by between 16 and 31 countries). Every participating country has on average. 6 CPs (min-max: 1- 13) in place. Most programmes are implemented at a natiOllal level(86%) and are applied to both dairy and non-dairy cattle (75%). Approximately one-third of the CPs are voluntary, and the funding structure is divided between government and private resources. Countries that have eradicated diseases like enzootic bovine leukosis, bluetongue, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and bovine viral diarrhoea have implemented CPs for other diseases to further improve the health status of cattle in their country. The control of non-EU regulated cattle diseases is very heterogenousin Europe. Therefore.the standardisingof the outputs of these programmes to enable comparison represents a challenge. Keywords: disease control, SOUND control, control programmes, Europe, cattle, output-based standards