Council Directive 85/511/EEC of 18 November 1985 introducing Community measures for the control of foot- and-mouth disease
Modified by
- Council Directiveof 26 June 1990amending Directive 85/511/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease, Directive 64/432/EEC on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine and Directive 72/462/EEC on health and veterinary inspection problems upon importation of bovine animals and swine and fresh meat or meat products from third countries(90/423/EEC) Corrigendum to Council Directive 90/423/EEC of 26 June 1990 amending Directive 85/511/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease, Directive 64/432/EEC on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine and Directive 72/462/EEC on health and veterinary inspection problems upon importation of bovine animals and swine and fresh meat or meat products from third countries(Official Journal of the European Communities No L 224 of 18 August 1990), 31990L042331990L0423R(01), August 18, 1990
- Commission Decisionof 2 July 1992amending the list of establishments and laboratories authorized to manipulate foot-and-mouth disease virus as laid down in Directive 85/511/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease(92/380/EEC), 31992D0380, July 17, 1992
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded(94/C 241/08) Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 11994N31995D0001, August 29, 1994
- Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 31995D0001, January 1, 1995
- Commission Decisionof 10 January 2003amending Council Directive 85/511/EEC as regards the lists of laboratories authorised to handle live foot-and-mouth disease virus(notified under document number C(2002) 5559)(Text with EEA relevance)(2003/11/EC), 32003D0011, January 11, 2003
- Council Regulation (EC) No 807/2003of 14 April 2003adapting to Decision 1999/468/EC the provisions relating to committees which assist the Commission in the exercise of its implementing powers laid down in Council instruments adopted in accordance with the consultation procedure (unanimity), 32003R0807, May 16, 2003
- Council Directive 2003/85/ECof 29 September 2003on Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease repealing Directive 85/511/EEC and Decisions 89/531/EEC and 91/665/EEC and amending Directive 92/46/EEC(Text with EEA relevance), 32003L0085, November 22, 2003
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Council Directive 85/511/EEC of 18 November 1985 introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease, 31985L0511R(01), January 18, 1986
- Corrigendum to Council Directive 90/423/EEC of 26 June 1990 amending Directive 85/511/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of foot-and-mouth disease, Directive 64/432/EEC on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine and Directive 72/462/EEC on health and veterinary inspection problems upon importation of bovine animals and swine and fresh meat or meat products from third countries, 31990L0423R(01), October 27, 1990
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(a) "animal of a susceptible species" means any domestic or wild ruminant or swine present on a holding; (b) "receptive animal" means any animal of a susceptible species which is not vaccinated, or which is vaccinated but whose immunization cover is considered to be inadequate by the competent authority; (c) "infected animal" means any animal of a susceptible species: -
in which clinical symptoms or post-mortem lesions which may arise from foot-and-mouth disease have been ascertained, or in which the presence of foot-and-mouth disease has been officially ascertained following a laboratory examination;
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(d) "animal suspected of being infected" means any animal of a susceptible species showing clinical symptoms or post-mortem lesions which are such that the presence of foot-and-mouth disease may reeasonably be suspected; (e) "animal suspected of being contaminated" means any animal of a suspectible species which may — according to the epizootiological information collected — have been directly or indirectly exposed to the foot-and-mouth virus.
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a census be made of all categories of animals of susceptible species and that, in respect of each of these categories, the number of animals already dead, infected or liable to be infected or contaminated be recorded; the census must be kept up to date to take account of animals born or dying during the period of suspicion; the information in the census must be produced on request and may be checked at each visit; all animals of susceptible species on the holding be kept in their living quarters or some other place where they can be isolated; no animals of susceptible species enter or leave the holding; no animals of other species enter or leave the holding without the authorization of the competent authority; all movement from the holding of meat or carcases of animals of susceptible species or of animal feed, utensils, objects or other substance, such as wool or waste or rejected matter, liable to transmit foot-and-mouth disease be prohibited, unless authorized by the competent authority; the movement of milk from the holding be prohibited; in the event of difficulties in storing the milk on the holding, the competent authority may authorize the milk to be moved from the holding under veterinary supervision to a treatment establishment in order that it may be given heat treatment ensuring the destruction of the foot-and-mouth virus; the movement of persons to or from the holding be made subject to authorization by the competent authority; the entry or exit of vehicles to or from the holding be made subject to authorization by the competent authority which shall lay down the conditions necessary in order to avoid propagation of the foot-and-mouth virus; appropriate means of disinfection be used at the entrances and exits of buildings housing animals of susceptible species and of the holding itself; an epizootiological inquiry be carried out in accordance with Articles 7 and 8.
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1) the official veterinarian takes adequate samples or has them taken for examination by the laboratory referred to in Annex I, where these samples and examinations have not been taken or carried out during the period of suspicion in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 4 (1); 2) in addition to the measures listed in Article 4 (1), the following measures are taken without delay: -
(a) in Member States or regions where vaccination is prohibited: all animals of susceptible species on the holding shall be slaughtered on the spot under official supervision in such a way as to avoid all risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; after being slaughtered, the aforementioned animals shall be destroyed under official supervision in such a way that there is no risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; meat of animals of susceptible species coming from the holding and slaughtered during the period between the probable introduction of the disease to the holding and the implementation of official measures shall, wherever possible, be traced and destroyed under official supervision in such a way as to avoid any risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; the carcases of animals of susceptible species which have died on the holding shall be destroyed under official supervision in such a way as to avoid any risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; any substance referred to in Article 4 (1), seond subparagraph, fifth indent shall be destroyed or treated in such a way as to ensure the destruction of any foot-and-mouth virus present; all treatment must be carried out in accordance with the instructions of the official veterinarian; milk and milk products shall be destroyed in such a way as to avoid any risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; after elimination of the animals of susceptible species and of the substances referred to in Article 4 (1), second subparagraph, fifth indent, the buildings used for housing, their surroundings and the vehicles used for their transport and all equipment likely to be contaminated shall be cleaned and disinfected in accordance with Article 10; no animals of susceptible species shall be reintroduced to the holding until at least 21 days after completion of the cleaning and disinfection operations carried out in accordance with Article 10; an epizootiological inquiry shall be carried out in accordance with Articles 7 and 8;
(b) in the Member States or regions where a vaccination policy is organized in compliance with the provisions of Article 14: -
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all animals of susceptible species on the holding shall be slaughtered and destroyed under official supervision. When the animals are slaughtered and destroyed, Member States shall take the measures necessary to avoid any risk of the foot-and-mouth virus persisting and being spread and any harmful consequence for the environment; in particular when slaughtering is not carried out on the spot, the animals shall be transported in specially equipped vehicles to avoid any risk of spreading the foot-and-mouth virus; when the type, sub-type or variant of the foot-and-mouth virus has been identified or when the epidemiological information and data make it possible to ascertain that the vaccines used provide immunization cover valid for the type of virus in question, Member States may: -
restrict the slaughtering and destruction to receptive animals; authorize meat and milk from animals not infected or not suspected of being infected to be given appropriate heat treatment under veterinary supervision;
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(ii) the measures provided for in (i) shall be accompanied by vaccination or re-vaccination of the remaining animals in accordance with Article 13 (1); (iii) the measures provided for under the third, fourth and fifth indents of (a) shall apply by analogy as well as, except in the case of the heat treatment referred to in (i), the measures provided for in the sixth indent of (a).
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3) the provisions of paragraph 1 need not apply in the case of appearance of a secondary source which is linked epidemiologically with a primary source for which samples have already been taken; 4. the competent authority may extend the measures provided for in paragraph 1 to adjoining holdings should their location, their configuration, or contacts with animals from the holding where the disease has been recorded give reason to suspect possible contamination.
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the length of time during which the foot-and-mouth disease may have existed on the holding before being notified or suspected; the possible origin of the foot-and-mouth disease on the holding and the identification of other holdings on which there are anmals of susceptible species which may have become infected or contaminated from the same source; the movement of persons, vehicles and substances referred to in Article 4 (1), second subparagraph, fifth indent, likely to have carried the foot-and-mouth virus to or from the holdings in question.
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(a) Where the official veterinarian finds, or considers on the basis of confirmed data, that foot-and-mouth disease could have been introduced from other holdings on to the holding referred to in Article 4, or from the latter holding on to other holdings as a result of the movement of persons, animals or vehicles or in any other way, those other holdings shall be placed under official surveillance in accordance with Article 4 and this surveillance shall not be lifted until the suspected presence of foot-and-mouth disease on the holding referred to in Article 4 has been officially ruled out; (b) where the official veterinarian finds, or considers on the basis of confirmed data, that foot-and-mouth disease could have been introduced on to the holding referred to in Article 5 from other holdings as a result of the movement of persons, animals or vehicles or in any other way, those other holdings shall be placed under official surveillance in accordance with Article 4; (c) where the official veterinarian finds, or considers on the basis of confirmed data, that foot-and-mouth disease could have been introduced from the holding referred to in Article 5 on to other holdings as a result of the movement of persons, animals or vehicles or in any other way, those other holdings shall become subject to the provisions of Article 4.
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(a) The following measures shall be applied in the protection zones: a census of all the holdings with animals of susceptible species must be carried out; holdings which are the subject of such a census must periodically undergo a veterinary inspection; the movement of animals of susceptible species on public or private roads, excluding the service roads of holdings, shall be prohibited; animals of susceptible species may not be removed during the first 15 days from the holding on which they are kept except to be transported directly under official supervision for the purpose of emergency slaughter to a slaughterhouse located in that zone or, if that zone has no slaughterhouse under veterinary supervision, to a slaughterhouse designated by the competent authority. Such movement may be authorized by the competent authority only after examination by the official veterinarian of all the animals of susceptible species on the holding has ruled out the presence of suspected animals; itinerant service for breeding shall be prohibited; artificial insemination shall be prohibited during the first 15 days except where it is carried out by the farmer with sperm that is on the farm or with sperm delivered directly by an insemination centre; fairs, markets, shows or other gatherings of susceptible animals, including collection and distribution, shall be prohibited; without prejudice to the case provided for in the second sentence of the third indent, the transport of animals of susceptible species shall be prohibited, except for transit by major highways or mainline railways.
(b) the measures applied in the protection zone shall be maintained for at least 15 days after elimination of all the animals referred to in Article 5 from the holding and the carrying out on that holding of preliminary cleaning and disinfection operations in accordance with Article 10. However, the measures described in paragraph 3 for the surveillance zone shall remain in force in the protection zone for the period provided for in paragraph 3 (b).
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(a) The following measures shall be applied in the surveillance zone: -
a census shall be taken of all holdings having animals of susceptible species; the movement of animals of susceptible species on public roads shall be prohibited except for the purpose of leading them to pasture; the transport of animals of susceptible species within the surveillance zone shall be subject to the authorization of the competent authority; the animals may not be removed from the surveillance zone during the first 15 days. Between the 15th day and the 30th day the animals may not be removed from the said zone except to be transported under official supervision directly to a slaughterhouse for the purpose of emergency slaughter. Such transport may be authorized by the competent authority only after the official veterinarian has carried out an examination of all the animals concerned and confirmed that none of the animals is suspected of being infected; itinerant service for breeding shall be prohibited; fairs, markets, shows and other gatherings of susceptible animals shall be prohibited.
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b) The measures in the surveillance zone shall be kept in force for at least 30 days after the elimination of all the animals referred to in Article 5 from the holding and the carrying out on that holding of preliminary cleaning and disinfection operations in accordance with Article 10.
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the disinfectants to be used and their concentrations are officially approved by the competent authority; the cleaning and disinfection operations are carried out under official supervision, in accordance with the instructions given by the official veterinarian.
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laboratory testing to detect the presence of foot-and-mouth diesease are carried out by a national laboratory indicated in the Annex B which may be amended or supplemented in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17. This laboratory testing should, if necessary and especially on the first appearance of the disease, show the type, sub-type or, where appropriate, the variant of the relevant virus which may be confirmed, if necessary, be a reference laboratory designated by the Community; one of the national laboratories indicated in Annex B is responsible for coordinating standards and methods of diagnosis in each Member State; the national laboratories referred to in the first indent liaise with a reference laboratory designated by the Community.
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when animals of susceptible species are moved out of the holding on which they are kept, they are identified in such a way as to enable their holding of origin, or the holding from which they have come, and their movements to be traced rapidly. However, for certain categories of animals and without prejudice to Article 13 of Council Directive 80/217/EEC of 22 January 1980 introducing Community measures for the control of classical swine fever , as last amended by Directive 84/645/EECOJ No L 47, 21. 2. 1980, p. 11 . , the competent authority may, in certain circumstances and having regard to the health situation, authorize other ways of rapidly tracing their holding of origin, or the holding from which they have come, and their movements. The arrangements for identifying the animals or for tracing the holding of origin shall be determined by the competent authority;OJ No L 339, 27. 12. 1984, p. 33 . the owner or keeper of the animals is required to supply the competent authority, on request by that authority, with information concerning animals entering or leaving his holding; all persons engaged in the transport or marketing of animals of susceptible species are able to supply the competent authority with information concerning the movements of animals which they have transported or marketed and to furnish all the details concerning such information.
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the use of foot-and-mouth vaccines is prohibited, the manipulation of foot-and-mouth virus for research, diagnosis and/or manufacture of vaccines shall be carried out only in approved establishments and laboratories listed in Annex A and B, the storage, supply, distribution and sale of foot-and-mouth vaccines on the territory of the Community are carried out under official control, the establishments and laboratories referred to in the second indent shall be approved only if they fulfil the minimum standards recommended by the FAO for laboratories working on foot-and-mouth viruses in vitro andin vivo .
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the extent of the geographical area in which emergency vaccination is to be carried out, the species and the age of the animals to be vaccinated, the duration of the vaccination campaign, a specific standstill of vaccinated animals and their products, the special identification and special registration of the vaccinated animals, other matters appropriate to the emergency situation.
GERMANY | Bayer AG, Köln |
FRANCE | Merial, SAS, Laboratoire IFFA, Lyon |
NETHERLANDS | CIDC-Lelystad, Central Institute for Animal Disease Control, Lelystad |
UNITED KINGDOM | Merial, SAS, Pirbright Laboratory, Pirbright |
BELGIUM | |
DENMARK | Danish Veterinary Institute, Department of Virology, Lindholm |
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SPAIN | Laboratorio Central de Sanidad Animal INIA (CSIA-INIA), Valdeolmos, Madrid |
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ITALY | Istituto zooprofilattico sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna, Brescia |
NETHERLANDS | CIDC-Lelystad, Central Institute for Animal Disease Control, Lelystad |
AUSTRIA | |
UNITED KINGDOM | Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright |