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GB/T 22330.8-2008: Standard for specified animal disease free zone -- Part 8: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia free zone
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Standard ID GB/T 22330.8-2008 (GB/T22330.8-2008)
Description (Translated English) Standard for specified animal disease free zone -- Part 8: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia free zone
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard B41
Classification of International Standard 11.220
Word Count Estimation 5,526
Date of Issue 2008-08-22
Date of Implementation 2008-12-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 22330.1
Regulation (derived from) National Standard Approval Announcement 2008 No.14 (Total No.127)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Summary This standard provides no CBPP area requirement condition. This section applies to the establishment of CBPP free zone, identification and conformity assessment.

GB/T 22330.8-2008: Standard for specified animal disease free zone -- Part 8: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia free zone


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Standard for specified animal disease free zone Part 8. Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia free zone ICS 11.220 B41 National Standards of People's Republic of China Standards specified animal disease free zone Part 8. No CBPP area Posted 2008-08-22 2008-12-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released

Foreword

GB/T 22330 "specified animal disease free zone standard" is currently divided into 14 parts. --- Part 1. General; --- Part 2. FMD-free zone; --- Part 3. No swine vesicular Ward; --- Part 4. No Classical swine fever (hog cholera) region; --- Part 5. African swine fever-free zone; --- Part 6. African horse sickness-free zone; --- Part 7. rinderpest zone; --- Part 8. No CBPP area; --- Part 9. BSE-free zone; --- Part 10. No bluetongue zone; --- Part 11. Non PPR infected areas; --- Part 12. No Sheep and goat pox (Orf) area; --- Part 13. No HPAI area; --- Part 14. No Newcastle area. This is Part 8 GB/T 22330 of. This section proposed by the People's Republic of China Ministry of Agriculture. This part of the National Animal Epidemic Prevention Standardization Technical Committee centralized. This section drafted by. China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, Chinese animal disease prevention and control center. The main drafters of this section. forward Chen, Huang Paul continued, Yang Cheng encyclical, Cai Lijuan, Wang double, Chen Guosheng, in Liping. Standards specified animal disease free zone Part 8. No CBPP area

1 Scope

This section GB/T 22330 specifies the requirements for conditions not contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) area. This section applies to non-establishment of CBPP area, identification and conformity assessment.

2 Normative references

The following documents contain provisions which, through reference GB/T 22330 in this section constitute provisions of this section. For dated reference documents Member, all subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encouraged to reach under this section Parties to research agreement to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this section. GB/T 22330.1 standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 1. General 3 Terms and definitions, abbreviations Terms and definitions GB/T 22330.1 established in abbreviations apply to this part of the GB/T 22330 of.

4 latency

CBPP incubation period of six months.

5 being no CBPP zone

In addition to compliance with GB/T 22330.1 relevant principles outside the region should meet the following requirements. 5.1 At least in the past three years without the presence of clinical and pathological evidence of CBPP found. 5.2 Veterinary institutions can effectively supervise animal health, the good functioning of the epidemic reporting system. 5.3 approved slaughterhouse to be effective meat inspection for meat inspection without large numbers of susceptible livestock herds, be Effective population monitoring. 5.4 For any suspicious evidence of CBPP, are applied in the field or laboratory techniques (including serological and microbiological methods) to be measured, Prove to be non CBPP. 5.5 includes a source of infection to prevent the invasion of effective systems, including border control and quarantine measures. 5.6 Prevention of CBPP vaccine being no date announced date of CBPP should stop using it and issue a written report of the State and its adjacent areas, while Description vaccine disable date. 6 non-clinical CBPP region 6.1 No clinical CBPP area For the time being no CBPP zone has met the requirements of the region, as further meet the following conditions may be regarded as no clinical CBPP zone. 6.1.1 At least five years of clinical or pathological evidence of CBPP found no presence. 6.1.2 at least two years are not using CBPP vaccine. 6.1.3 has CBPP monitoring and reporting systems to ensure that veterinary staff are well trained to recognize CBPP.