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| Standard ID | SN/T 4652.1-2016 (SN/T4652.1-2016) |
| Description (Translated English) | Technical specification for Zika Virus Disease prevention and control at point of entry--Part 1: Surveillance codes |
| Sector / Industry | Commodity Inspection Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | C62 |
| Classification of International Standard | 11.020 |
| Word Count Estimation | 14,163 |
| Date of Issue | 2016-08-23 |
| Date of Implementation | 2017-03-01 |
| Regulation (derived from) | State-Quality-Inspection-Certification (2016)438 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Customs |
SN/T 4652.1-2016: Technical specification for Zika Virus Disease prevention and control at point of entry--Part 1: Surveillance codes
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Technical specification for Zika Virus Disease prevention and control at point of entry--Part 1. Surveillance codes
ICS 11.020
C5
China's entry-exit inspection and quarantine industry standards
Zaka virus disease prevention and control technical specifications at border ports
Part 1. Epidemic monitoring protocols
atpointofentry-Part 1.Surveilancecodes
Published on.2016-08-23
2017-03-01 Implementation
China
The State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued
Foreword
SN/T 4652 "Technical Code for the Prevention and Control of Zika Viral Disease at the Border Port" is divided into 3 parts.
--- Part 1. Epidemic monitoring procedures;
--- Part 2. Specimen collection and processing methods;
--- Part 3. Laboratory tests.
This section is Part 1 of SN/T 4652.
This section was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This part is proposed and managed by the National Certification and Accreditation Regulatory Commission.
This section was drafted by. Shenzhen Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of the People's Republic of China, Shenzhen Institute of Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese People
Hebei Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of the Republic of China, Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of the People's Republic of China
Inspection and Quarantine Bureau.
The main drafters of this section. Xu Yunqing, Liu Chunxiao, Yan Yihuan, Xu Yuan, Gu Dayong, Dai Jun, Nie Weizhong, Shi Lei, Zhao Chunzhong, He Jianan,
Li Xiaobo, Bi Yingjie, Lu Min, Zheng Wei, and Wang Gang.
Zaka virus disease prevention and control technical specifications at border ports
Part 1. Epidemic monitoring protocols
1 Scope
This part of SN/T 4652 specifies the surveillance targets, surveillance contents and methods, and the treatment of outbreaks of Zika virus disease at border ports.
Prevention principle.
This section applies to all levels of inspection and quarantine agencies for surveillance and disease control of Zika virus disease at border ports.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article
Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all revisions) applies to this document.
GB/T 23797 Vector biological density monitoring method mosquito
SN/T 1300 Mosquito monitoring procedures at border ports
SN/T 1432 Inbound and Outbound Medical Media Biological Monitoring Procedures
SN/T 1553 Entry-Exit Aircraft Medical Media Biological Monitoring Protocol
SN/T 1560 Inbound and Outbound Vessels Medical Media Biological Monitoring Procedures
SN/T 1596 Inbound and Outbound Medical Media Biological Monitoring Protocol
SN/T 1758 General Rules for Sanitary Quarantine Handling
SN/T 4271.1 Methods for the collection of imported medical vector organisms on board international voyage vessels. Part 1. Mosquitoes
SN/T 4652.2 Technical Specifications for the Prevention and Control of Zika Viruses at the Border Ports Part 2. Specimen Collection and Processing Methods
SN/T 4652.3 Technical Specifications for Prevention and Control of Zika Viruses at the Border Ports Part 3. Laboratory Testing
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Zika Virus
An arbovirus belonging to the genus Flaviviridae (Flavivirus), which is spherical and has a diameter of about 40 nm.
70nm, coated. The genome is a single-stranded positive-stranded RNA containing 10,794 nucleotides encoding 3,419 amino acids.
Note. Zika virus has strong serological cross reaction with dengue virus, yellow fever virus, and West Nile virus, both of which are flaviviruses. Virus can be sourced in mosquitoes
Cells (C6/36), mammalian cells (Vero) and other cells are propagated and produce lesions. According to the genotypes, they are divided into African type and Asian type.
In.2015, the Americas are popular in Asia. The duration of viremia in infected individuals is generally within 10 days and can be detected in the saliva, urine and semen of infected persons.
Zika virus RNA was detected and lasted longer than viraemia. Zika virus nucleic acid can be detected in milk.
3.2
Zika virus disease Zika Virus Disease
A self-limited acute infectious disease caused by Zika virus, clinical features are mainly fever, rash, joint pain or conjunctivitis, rarely caused
death.
Note. The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that neonatal microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome (Guillai-Barre syndrome) may be related to Zika virus infection.
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