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GB/T 22330.6-2024: Standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 6: African horse sickness free zone
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GB/T 22330.6-2024199 Add to Cart 3 days Standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 6: African horse sickness free zone Valid
GB/T 22330.6-2008149 Add to Cart 2 days Standard for specified animal disease free zone -- Part 6: African horse sickness free zone Valid

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Standard ID: GB/T 22330.6-2024 (GB/T22330.6-2024)
Description (Translated English): Standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 6: African horse sickness free zone
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: B41
Classification of International Standard: 11.220
Word Count Estimation: 10,195
Date of Issue: 2024-11-28
Date of Implementation: 2025-06-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 22330.6-2008
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 22330.6-2024: Standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 6: African horse sickness free zone


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ICS 11.220 CCSB41 National Standard of the People's Republic of China Replaces GB/T 22330.6-2008 No animal disease zone standard Part 6.African horse sickness-free areas Released on 2024-11-28 2025-06-01 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation The National Standardization Administration issued

Table of Contents

Preface III Introduction IV 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 African horse sickness virus infection 1 5 Infectious period 1 6 Basic Requirements 1 7 Introduction Requirement 2 8 Monitoring requirements 2 9 Conditions for establishing an infection control area in the event of a limited epidemic 2 10 Restoration of African Horse Sickness-free Zones 3

Foreword

This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents" Drafting. This document is part 6 of GB/T 22330 "Standard for Areas Free of Specified Animal Diseases". GB/T 22330 has been published in the following parts. --- Part 1.General; --- Part 2.Foot-and-mouth disease-free areas; --- Part 3.Areas free of swine blister disease; --- Part 4.Areas free of classical swine fever (swine fever); --- Part 5.African swine fever-free areas; --- Part 6.African horse sickness-free areas; --- Part 7.Rinderpest-free areas; --- Part 8.Areas free from contagious bovine pleuropneumonia; --- Part 9.BSE-free areas; --- Part 10.Blue tongue free areas; --- Part 11.Small ruminant pest free areas; --- Part 12.Sheep pox and goat pox (sheep pox) free areas; --- Part 13.Areas free of highly pathogenic avian influenza; --- Part 14.Newcastle disease-free areas. This document replaces GB/T 22330.6-2008 "Standard for Areas Free of Specified Animal Diseases Part 6.African Horse Sickness Free Areas" and Compared with GB/T 22330.6-2008, in addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows. a) Added a chapter on “African Horse Sickness Virus Infection” (see Chapter 4); b) Change “AHS-free zone” to “basic requirements”, “introduction requirements” and “monitoring requirements” (see Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8,.2008 Chapter 5 of the.2011 edition); c) Added a chapter on “Conditions for establishing infection control areas in the event of a limited epidemic” (see Chapter 9); d) Changed “Restoration of African Horse Sickness-free Zones” (see Chapter 10, Chapter 6 of the.2008 edition). Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents. This document was proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People's Republic of China. This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Animal Health Standardization (SAC/TC181). This document was drafted by. China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center. The main drafters of this document are. Fan Qinlei, Liu Jing, Sun Xiaodong, Liu Fei, Ren Yingchao, Li Jiarui, Hu Zhe, Wang Dong, Li Peng, Guo Jianmei, Lu Ping, Cai Lijuan and Jiang Zhengjun. The previous versions of this document and the documents it replaces are as follows. ---First published in.2008 as GB/T 22330.6-2008; ---This is the first revision.

Introduction

The establishment of disease-free zones is an internationally accepted practice for preventing and controlling animal diseases and promoting international trade. The Animal Health Code clearly puts forward the basic concept and principles of disease-free zone construction, and stipulates a series of disease-free zones for dozens of animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease. In.2008, my country formulated the Terrestrial Animal Health Code. GB/T 22330 "Standard for Animal Disease-free Areas", but with the development of disease-free area construction theory and accumulation of practical experience over the years, the original standard In order to improve the scientificity and operability of the disease-free zone standards and better regulate the construction, evaluation and Maintain, GB/T 22330 has been revised and still consists of fourteen parts. --- Part 1.General. The purpose is to specify the overall principles and basic requirements for the establishment of areas free from prescribed animal diseases. --- Part 2.Foot-and-mouth disease-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of foot-and-mouth disease-free areas. --- Part 3.Swine vesicular disease-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of swine vesicular disease-free areas. --- Part 4.Classical swine fever (swine fever)-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of classical swine fever (swine fever)-free areas. --- Part 5.African swine fever-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of African swine fever-free areas. --- Part 6.African horse sickness-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of African horse sickness-free areas. --- Part 7.Rinderpest-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of rinderpest-free areas. --- Part 8.Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia-free areas. --- Part 9.BSE-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of BSE-free areas. --- Part 10.Bluetongue-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of bluetongue-free areas. --- Part 11.PPR-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of PPR-free areas. --- Part 12.Sheep pox and goat pox (sheep pox) free areas. The purpose is to specify the establishment and restoration of sheep pox and goat pox (sheep pox) free areas. Repeat request. --- Part 13.Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza-free Areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of highly pathogenic avian influenza-free areas. --- Part 14.Newcastle disease-free areas. The purpose is to specify the requirements for the establishment and restoration of Newcastle disease-free areas. No animal disease zone standard Part 6.African horse sickness-free areas

1 Scope

This document specifies the infection conditions and infection period of African horse sickness virus, basic requirements for African horse sickness-free areas, introduction requirements, monitoring requirements, and And the conditions for establishing infection control areas when a limited epidemic occurs and the conditions for restoring areas free of African horse sickness. This document applies to the establishment and restoration of African horse sickness-free areas.

2 Normative references

The contents of the following documents constitute the essential clauses of this document through normative references in this text, among which the dated references For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. document. GB/T 21675 African horse sickness diagnostic technology GB/T 22330.1 Standard for areas free from specified animal diseases Part 1.General principles

3 Terms and definitions

The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 22330.1 apply to this document.

4 African horse sickness virus infection

Any of the following situations is considered to be an infection with African horse sickness virus. a) Isolation and identification of African horse sickness virus from equine samples; b) From samples of equine animals showing clinical signs of African horse sickness or with epidemiological links to confirmed or suspected outbreaks of African horse sickness Detection of African horse sickness virus antigen or nucleic acid; c) From a patient who has not been infected with African horse sickness and has clinical symptoms of African horse sickness or has an epidemiological link with a confirmed or suspected outbreak of African horse sickness Antibodies to African horse sickness virus were detected in samples from equine animals vaccinated with the vaccine.

5 Infectious period

The infectious period of African horse sickness is 40 days.

6 Basic Requirements

6.1 Comply with the basic conditions for establishing areas free from prescribed animal diseases in GB/T 22330.1. 6.2 No equine animals have been vaccinated against African horse sickness in the region in the past 12 months. 6.3 The sanitary conditions of African horse sickness shall meet any of the following conditions. a) There has been no African horse sickness in the construction area in history;
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