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2002/975/EC: Commission Decision of 12 December 2002 on introducing vaccination to supplement the measures to control infections with low pathogenic avian influenza in Italy and on specific movement control measures (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2002) 5051)
2002/975/EC: Commission Decision of 12 December 2002 on introducing vaccination to supplement the measures to control infections with low pathogenic avian influenza in Italy and on specific movement control measures (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2002) 5051)
2002/975/EC: Commission Decision of 12 December 2002 on introducing vaccination to supplement the measures to control infections with low pathogenic avian influenza in Italy and on specific movement control measures (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2002) 5051)
JO L 337, 13.12.2002, pp. 87–92
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2002/975/EC: Commission Decision of 12 December 2002 on introducing vaccination to supplement the measures to control infections with low pathogenic avian influenza in Italy and on specific movement control measures (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2002) 5051)
Official Journal L 337 , 13/12/2002 P. 0087 - 0092
Commission Decision of 12 December 2002 on introducing vaccination to supplement the measures to control infections with low pathogenic avian influenza in Italy and on specific movement control measures (notified under document number C(2002) 5051) (Text with EEA relevance) (2002/975/EC) THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, Having regard to Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary and zootechnical checks applicable in intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market(1), as last amended by Directive 2002/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(2), and in particular Article 10(4) thereof, Having regard to Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra-Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market(3), as last amended by Directive 92/118/EEC(4), and in particular Article 9(4) thereof, Having regard to Council Directive 92/40/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of avian influenza(5), and in particular Article 16 thereof, Whereas: (1) During 1999 and 2000 Italy has experienced outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H7N1 with devastating economic losses for the poultry industry. Prior to the epidemic a virus of low pathogenicity had been circulating in the area. (2) During monitoring for avian influenza the presence of low pathogenic avian influenza virus of subtype H7N3 was detected in the regions of Veneto and Lombardia in October 2002. (3) Currently the control of low pathogenic avian influenza infections is not covered by Community legislation. (4) The Italian competent veterinary authorities have taken control measures to avoid the spread of disease to other areas; however the infection cannot be contained sufficiently. (5) Low pathogenic virus may mutate to highly pathogenic virus and may cause severe disease outbreaks. (6) During the previous avian influenza epidemic in Italy a vaccination programme was approved by the Commission in connection with intensive monitoring and certain provisions for intra-Community trade in live poultry and poultry products. (7) As a follow-up of the vaccination campaign certain measures concerning movement restrictions for intra-Community trade of live poultry and poultry products were maintained by the adoption of Commission Decision 2002/552/EC(6). (8) The experience of the Italian vaccination campaign suggests that this has successfully stopped the spread of the low pathogenic avian influenza virus. (9) Avian influenza virus subtype H7N3 is responsible for the current infections, whereas the previous epidemic was caused by an H7N1 virus subtype. (10) The infection occurs at present in an area of Italy with dense poultry population. (11) In this context vaccination can be an effective tool to supplement disease control measures against avian influenza. (12) Where vaccination against avian influenza is practised movement restrictions for vaccinated poultry have to be implemented. (13) Italy has presented a vaccination programme to supplement the measures to control avian influenza in a limited area of Italy including specific movement restrictions. (14) Italy has authorised the use of two inactivated vaccines against avian influenza for the implementation of the programme. For the initial phase a homologous vaccine is obtained from the master seed strain CK/Pak/1995-H7N3 and for the following period starting from early 2003 a heterologous vaccine with the master seed strain A/CK/Italy/AG-473/1999-H7N1 shall be used. (15) Within a technical working group meeting the vaccination programme presented by Italy was reviewed. (16) Monitoring on vaccinated and unvaccinated poultry flocks shall be continued including the use of the serological test (iIFA-test) which had been approved by Commission Decision 2001/847/EC(7). (17) Italy shall introduce specific movement restrictions related to vaccination of poultry and to intra-Community trade. (18) For reasons of clarity Decision 2002/552/EC should be repealed as its provisions are superseded by this Decision. (19) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: Article 1 The vaccination programme against avian influenza presented by Italy is hereby approved and shall be carried out in the area described in Annex I. Article 2 The restrictions on movements of live birds, hatching eggs, table eggs and fresh poultry meat into, out of and within the area described in Annex I shall apply as laid down in the vaccination programme referred to in Article 1. Article 3 1. No live birds and hatching eggs coming from and/or originating from the area described in Annex I shall be dispatched from Italy. 2. Live birds and hatching eggs coming from and/or originating from the territory of Italy outside the area described in Annex I can only be dispatched from Italy if: - no contacts or other epidemiological links in relation to avian influenza have been established between the holding of origin and with a holding or a hatchery situated in the area described in Annex I, and - the holding of origin is not located in any of the restriction zones established by the competent authority in relation with avian influenza. 3. No table eggs derived from poultry vaccinated against avian influenza and originating from the area described in Annex I, shall be dispatched from Italy. Article 4 Animal health certificates accompanying consignments of live birds and hatching eggs from Italy shall include the words: "The animal health conditions of this consignment are in accordance with Decision 2002/975/EC". Article 5 1. Fresh meat of poultry must be marked in accordance with Article 5 of Council Directive 91/494/EEC(8) and shall not be dispatched from Italy if it is derived from: (a) poultry vaccinated against avian influenza; (b) avian influenza seropositive poultry flocks destined for slaughter under official control in accordance with the vaccination programme referred to in Article 1; (c) poultry originating from holdings located in a restriction zone, which shall be established based on a minimum radius of three kilometres around any poultry farm infected with low pathogenic avian influenza in accordance with the provisions laid down in the vaccination programme referred to in Article 1. 2. By derogation from paragraph 1(a) and (b), fresh meat from turkeys vaccinated against avian influenza with a heterologous vaccine of subtype (H7N1) shall not be marked in accordance with Article 5 of Council Directive 91/494/EEC and can be dispatched to other Member States, provided that the meat comes from slaughter turkey flocks which: (i) have been regularly inspected and tested with negative results for avian influenza as laid down in the approved vaccination programme, with particular attention to be paid to the sentinel birds. For the testing of: - vaccinated birds, the iIFA-test shall be used, - sentinel birds, either the Haemagglutination-Inhibition Test (HI), the AGID-test or the ELISA-test shall be used. However, the iIFA-test shall also be used if necessary; (ii) have been clinically inspected by an official veterinarian within 48 hours before loading, with particular attention to be paid to the sentinel birds; (iii) have been tested serologically with negative results at the National Laboratory for avian influenza, by using the sampling and testing procedure laid down in Annex II to this Decision; (iv) must be sent directly to a slaughterhouse designated by the competent authority and be slaughtered immediately after arrival. The birds shall be kept separated from other flocks not complying with the present provisions. 3. Fresh turkey meat fulfilling the requirements as set out in paragraph 2 shall be accompanied by the health certificate laid down in Annex VI of Directive 71/118/EEC(9), which shall include under point IV(a) of the certificate the following attestation of the official veterinarian: "The turkey meat described above is in accordance with Decision 2002/975/EC". Article 6 Italy shall ensure that in the area described in Annex I: 1. Only disposable packaging material, or packaging material which can be effectively washed and disinfected, is used for the collection, storage and transport of table eggs. 2. All means of transport used for transporting poultry, hatching eggs, table eggs and poultry feedstuff must be cleaned and disinfected immediately before and after each transport with disinfectants in accordance with the methods of use approved by the competent authority. Article 7 Movements of live poultry and hatching eggs coming from areas of Italy outside the area described in Annex I to other Member States shall only be allowed following five days advance notification to the central and local veterinary authorities of destination. The notification shall be dispatched by the competent veterinary authority. Article 8 1. Italy shall notify to the Commission and to other Member States the date of the commencement of the vaccination, at least one day in advance. 2. The provisions of the Articles 2 to 7 shall be enforced from the date of the commencement of the vaccination. Article 9 1. Italy shall, at six-month intervals, present a report containing information on the effectiveness of the vaccination programme referred to in Article 1. 2. This Decision, and in particular the period of time during which the movement restrictions provided for in Articles 2 to 7 shall continue to apply after the completion of the vaccination programme, shall be reviewed accordingly. Article 10 Decision 2002/552/EC is repealed. Article 11 This Decision is addressed to the Member States. Done at Brussels, 12 December 2002. For the Commission David Byrne Member of the Commission (1) OJ L 224, 18.8.1990, p. 29. (2) OJ L 315, 19.11.2002, p. 14. (3) OJ L 395, 30.12.1989, p. 13. (4) OJ L 62, 15.3.1993, p. 49. (5) OJ L 167, 22.6.1992, p. 1. (6) OJ L 180, 10.7.2002, p. 24. (7) OJ L 315, 1.12.2001, p. 61. (8) OJ L 268, 24.9.1991, p. 35. (9) OJ L 55, 8.3.1971, p. 23. ANNEX I VACCINATION AREA Veneto region Verona province The vaccination area comprises the territory of the following municipalities: Albaredo d'Adige Angiari Arcole Belfiore Bevilacqua Bonavigo Boschi Sant'Anna Bovolone Buttapietra Calmiero area to the south of the A4 motorway Casaleone Castel d'Azzano Castelnuovo del Garda area to the south of the A4 motorway Cerea Cologna Veneta Colognola ai Colli area to the south of the A4 motorway Concamarise Erbè Gazzo Veronese Isola della Scala Isola Rizza Lavagno area to the south of the A4 motorway Minerbe Monteforte d'Alpone area to the south of the A4 motorway Mozzecane Nogara Nogarole Rocca Oppeano Palù Peschiera del Garda area to the south of the A4 motorway Povegliano Veronese Pressana Ronco all'Adige Roverchiara Roveredo di Guà S. Bonifacio area to the south of the A4 motorway S. Giovanni Lupatoto area to the south of the A4 motorway S. Martino Buon Albergo area to the south of the A4 motorway S. Pietro di Morubio Salizzole Sanguinetto Soave area to the south of the A4 motorway Sommacampagna Sona area to the south of the A4 motorway Sorgà Trevenzuolo Valeggio sul Mincio Verona area to the south of the A4 motorway Veronella Vigasio Villafranca di Verona Zevio Zimella Vicenza province The vaccination area comprises the territory of the following municipalities: Agugliaro Albettone Alonte Asigliano Veneto Barbarano Vicentino Campiglia dei Berici Castegnero Lonigo Montegalda Montegaldella Mossano Nanto Noventa Vicentina Orgiano Poiana Maggiore S. Germano dei Berici Sossano Villaga Padova province The vaccination area comprises the territory of the following municipalities: Carceri Casale di Scodosia Este Lozzo Atestino Megliadino S. Fidenzio Megliadino S. Vitale Montagnana Ospedaletto Euganeo Ponso S. Margherita d'Adige Saletto Urbana Lombardia region Mantova province The vaccination area comprises the territory of the following municipalities: Acquanegra Sul Chiese Asola Bigarello Canneto Sull'oglio Casalmoro Casaloldo Casalromano Castel D'ario Castel Goffredo Castelbelforte Castiglione Delle Stiviere Cavriana Ceresara Gazoldo Degli Ippoliti Goito Guidizzolo Mariana Mantovana Marmirolo Medole Monzambano Piubega Ponti Sul Mincio Porto Mantovano Redondesco Rodigo Roncoferraro Roverbella San Giorgio Di Mantova Solferino Villimpenta Volta Mantovana Brescia province The vaccination area comprises the territory of the following municipalities: Acquafredda Alfianello Azzano Mella Bagnolo Mella Barbariga Bassano Bresciano Berlingo Borgo San Giacomo Borgosatollo Brandico Brescia area to the south of the A4 motorway Calcinato area to the south of the A4 motorway Calvisano Capriano del Colle Carpendolo Castegnato area to the south of the A4 motorway Castel Mella Castelcovati Castenedolo area to the south of the A4 motorway Castrezzato Cazzago San Martino Chiari Cigole Boccaglio Cologne Comezzano-Cizzago Corzano Dello Desenzano del Garda area to the south of the A4 motorway Erbusco area to the south of the A4 motorway Fiesse Flero Gambara Ghedi Gottolengo Isorella Leno Lograto Lonato area to the south of the A4 motorway Longhena Maclodio Mairano Manerbio Milzano Montichiari Montirone Offlaga Orzinuovi Orzivecchi Ospitaletto area to the south of the A4 motorway Palazzolo sull'Oglio area to the south of the A4 motorway Pavone del Mella Pompiano Poncarale Pontevico Pontoglio Pozzolengo area to the south of the A4 motorway Pralboino Quinzano d'Oglio Remedello Rezzato area to the south of the A4 motorway Roccafranca Roncadelle area to the south of the A4 motorway Rovato area to the south of the A4 motorway Rudiano San Gervasio Bresciano San Paolo San Zeno Naviglio Seniga Torbole Casaglia Travagliato Trenzano Urago d'Oglio Verolanuova Verolavecchia Villachiara Visano ANNEX II SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURE 1. Introduction and general use The developed indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (iIFA-test) is aimed at the differentiation between vaccinated/field exposed and vaccinated/non field exposed turkeys in the framework of a "DIVA" (Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals) vaccination strategy using a heterologous subtype vaccine from the H7N3 field virus subtype. 2. Use of the test for the purpose of dispatching fresh turkey meat from the vaccination area in Italy to other Member States Meat originating from turkey flocks vaccinated against avian influenza may be dispatched to other Member States provided that: Blood samples shall be taken by the official veterinarian: - from each group of turkeys destined for slaughter, which are kept in the same building of the holding in question, - within 48 hours before sending the animals to the slaughterhouse, - from at least 10 vaccinated animals chosen at random from each group.