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This Order applies to the fight against rinderpest and the obligation of notifying a professional veterinary in suspicious cases or confirmed. Animal farms shall be considered as infected with rinderpest, when the National Veterinary Institute has detected the virus in material from animals of susceptible species. In the event of an epidemic, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration may consider infected cases solely on the basis of clinical or epidemiological results.
This Order consists of 7 Chapters: Scope and definitions (1); Review (2); Suspict cases (3); Fight (4); Creating zone (5); Vaccination (7); Penalties and entry into force (8).
This Order applies to the fight against rinderpest and the obligation of notifying a professional veterinary in suspicious cases or confirmed. Animal farms shall be considered as infected with rinderpest, when the National Veterinary Institute has detected the virus in material from animals of susceptible species. In the event of an epidemic, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration may consider infected cases solely on the basis of clinical or epidemiological results.
Title:
Order No. 1467 on controlling rinderpest.
Country:
Denmark
Type of document:
Regulation
Date of text:
2015
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