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Official OIE Recognition of FMD Country Status
and Control Programmes
Joseph Domenech
Seminar on FMD Progressive Control PathwayBeirut, Lebanon, 18 December 2012
Overview the procedures for official disease status recognition
Terrestrial Code Chapters 1.6 and 8.5
OIE’s Mandate under the WTO, SPS Agreement
Achieved through the principle of• Science-based provisions
- Risk assessments- Use of international standards
(“harmonization”)• Transparent procedures• Endorsement by all Members
Avoid arbitrary levels of protection
(“consistency”)
Accept “equivalence”
Recognize disease - and pest-free areas
Notify measures taken (“transparency”)
Technical assistance
OIE Recognition of FMD Country Status
Article 8.5.2.FMD free country where vaccination is not practisedTo qualify for inclusion in the existing list of FMD free countries where vaccination is not practised, aMember should:1. have a record of regular and prompt animal disease reporting;2. send a declaration to the OIE stating that:a) there has been no outbreak of FMD during the past 12 months;b) no evidence of FMDV infection has been found during the past 12 months;c) no vaccination against FMD has been carried out during the past 12 months;d) no vaccinated animal has been introduced since the cessation of vaccination;
OIE Recognition of FMD Country Status
3. supply documented evidence that:a) surveillance for FMD and FMDV infection in accordance with Articles 8.5.42. to 8.5.47. andArticle 8.5.49. is in operation;b) regulatory measures for the early detection, prevention and control of FMD have beenimplemented;4. describe in detail the boundaries and measures of a protection zone, if applicable.The Member will be included in the list only after the submitted evidence has been accepted by the OIE.Retention on the list requires that the information in points 2, 3 and 4 above be re-submitted annually andchanges in the epidemiological situation or other significant events including those relevant to points 3b)and 4 should be reported to the OIE according to the requirements in Chapter 1.1
OIE Recognition of FMD Country Status
- Article 8.5.3.FMD free country where vaccination is practised- Article 8.5.4.FMD free zone where vaccination is not practised- Article 8.5.5.FMD free zone where vaccination is practised- Article 8.5.6.FMD free compartment- Article 8.5.8.Establishment of a containment zone within an FMD free country or zone- Article 8.5.9.Recovery of free status
OIE Recognition of FMD Country Status
Article 1.6.4.Questionnaires on foot and mouth disease- FMD FREE COUNTRY WHERE VACCINATION IS NOT PRACTISED- FMD FREE COUNTRY WHERE VACCINATION IS PRACTISED- FMD FREE ZONE WHERE VACCINATION IS NOT PRACTISED- FMD FREE ZONE WHERE VACCINATION IS PRACTISED
General aspects of the country or zone
Veterinary services and infrastructure
History of eradication
Monitoring and vaccination• Diagnosis• Surveillance programmes and tools • Prevention
Control measures / contingency planning Declaration of the Delegate Recovery of status
Sections of the questionnaire (FMD, RP, CBPP + endorsed FMD
control programmes)
Article 8.5.44.Surveillance strategies
Article 8.5.45.Members applying for recognition of freedom from FMD for the whole country or a zone where vaccination is not practised: additional surveillance procedures
Article 8.5.46.Members applying for recognition of freedom from FMD for the whole country or a zone where vaccination is practised: additional surveillance procedures
Article 8.5.47.Members re-applying for recognition of freedom from FMD for the whole country or a zone where vaccination is either practised or not practised, following an outbreak: additional surveillance procedures
OIE endorsed official control programme for FMD
Terrestrial Code (May 2011)Articles 8.5.48, 1.6.2 and 1.6.7
• Overall objective is for countries to progressively improve the situation and eventually attain free status for FMD
• Members may apply on a voluntary basis.
• Official control programme should establish: timelines and indicators to assess the efficacy of the control measures
• Establishes information to be summited to OIE for endorsement of official control programme for FMD (Questionnaire 1.6.7)
OIE endorsed official control programme for FMD
Article 1.6.2.Endorsement by the OIE of an official control programme for FMD. Members may wish to request an endorsement by the OIE of their official control programme for FMD.When requesting endorsement by the OIE of an official control programme for FMD, the Member should submit to the OIE Scientific and Technical Department a dossier providing the information requested in Article 1.6.7.
Article 8.5.48.OIE endorsed official control programme for FMDThe overall objective of an OIE endorsed official control programme for FMD is for countries to progressively improve the situation and eventually attain free status for FMD.
OIEexpert missio
n
OIE simplified procedurefor endorsement of official FMD control programmes
OIE MEMBE
R
OIE ad hoc Group
WorldAssemb
ly
OIE
Preliminary Preliminary screeningscreening EvaluationEvaluation
OIE SCAD
EvaluationEvaluation
request (if relevant)
request request request
Additional Information
report
rejection
Explanatory letter to applying Member
certification
annual reconfirmat
ion
submission
OIE MEMBE
R
HeadQuarters(HQ)
Formal Resolution
Maintenance on the list
• Requires annual update on progress, information on changes in the epidemiological situation and other significant events.
• Possible withdrawal if:
Non-compliance with timelines
Non-compliance with performance indicators
Significant problems with the performance of VS
Increase in the incidence of FMD that cannot be addressed by the programme.
•Analyzes the ad hoc Group’s comments•Concludes with a final recommendation on the
status of the applicant OIE Member •Asks the country for additional information if
required •Proposes the updated list (Resolution) for adoption
to the World Assembly (not for endorsed FMD programmes)
•Receives a delegation from the applicant Member country for clarification of open questions if required
The Scientific Commission of OIEThe Scientific Commission of OIE
Linkages between OIE procedures Linkages between OIE procedures and PCP and PCP
The coherence and coordination between the PCP and the specific OIE procedures defined in articles in the Terrestrial Code on recognition of FMD-free status for countries is assured because the two are complementary.
The Terrestrial Code articles are aimed at countries that are already at a very advanced stage in eradicating FMD virus circulation from their animal populations.
These articles are therefore not directed at infected countries, which come under PCP stages 0 to 3. The PCP is a tool to address the non-FMD-free country situations and for helping them to progress to successive stages in FMD control and ultimate eradication.
Linkages between OIE procedures Linkages between OIE procedures and PCP and PCP
New Articles 1.6.2, 1.6.7 and 8.5.48 on OIE endorsed official control programmes for FMD provide standards specifically addressing the stages prior to country FMD freedom.
It is only at the end of PCP stage 3 that a country can envisage engaging in a proactive policy of FMD eradication and can prepare and then implement their official national programme which are submitted to OIE for endorsement
Linkages between PCP and PVSLinkages between PCP and PVS
There are clearly defined assessment tools for situation monitoring, including the PCP and PVS pathways, which consider not only specific FMD control methods but also the contexts in which Veterinary Services operate and where they implement their animal health policies.
Linkages between PCP and PVSLinkages between PCP and PVS
All this argues for further convergence of the already coherent PVS and PCP criteria, enabling them to be used in full complementarity whenever a country submits its questionnaire-based report in support of its application for OIE official recognition of FMD status or for an OIE-endorsed official control programme for FMD.
Thank you for your
attention