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Peste des Petits Ruminants Articles of the OIE Terrestrial Code related to PPR Joseph Domenech Workshop on PPR prevention and control in the SADC Region 10-12 June 2013 Dar es Salam Tanzania

The role of OIE in transforming sciences into practice and policy making Through the publication of standards, guidelines and recommendations Which will be translated in tools, methods, strategies and policies, laws & regulations

OIE standard setting process Based on responsive, transparent and rapid procedures. Well recognized and independent experts invited to participate to small groups which reports to the Specialist Commissions. Specialist Commissions play a central role in the OIE standard setting procedures Major source of OIE experts: OIE Reference Centres, comprising Reference Laboratories and Collaborating Centres (277 in 2012)

OIE standard setting process - Specialized Commissions: Scientific Commission for Animal Diseases, Code Com., Biological Standards Com., Aquatic animals Com. - Ad Hoc Groups: FMD Vaccine Quality, FMS Status, PPR, PRRS, Brucellosis, CSF, RVF, Epidemiology, Trade in animal products, Antimicrobial resistance - Working Groups: Wildlife Food safety

Proposed Standards sent to all OIE Delegates Comments from all OIE Delegates Consultation of major partners Second round of discussions with Commissions General Session May Adoption: vote of all Delegates during the World Assembly

Code relevant articles regarding PPR In OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code, 2012 Chapter 14.8. Peste des Petits Ruminants Related to import of animals and animal products (science based and risk analysis approaches)

Manual relevant articles regarding PPR In OIE Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals, 2012 C H A P T E R 2. 7. 1 1. PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS (12 pages) SUMMARY A. INTRODUCTION B. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES C. REQUIREMENTS FOR VACCINES REFERENCES

Publications www.oie.int

Chapters of the OIE Terrestrial Code regarding PPR adopted at the 81st General Assembly, Paris, 26-31 May 2013 Chapter 1.6: Procedures for self declaration and for official declaration by the OIE: - Questionnaires for countries which applies for recognition of status, under Chapter 14.8. of the Terrestrial Code as a PPR free country or zone - Questionnaire for countries which applies for the OIE endorsement of its official control programme for PPR under Chapter 14.8. of the Terrestrial Code

Chapter 14.8. Peste des petits ruminants 34 articles including : - 6 articles on country status - 17 articles on recommendations for importing commodities - 7 articles on surveillance - 1 article on endorsed official control programme The articles on surveillance define the principles and provides a guide for the surveillance of PPR in accordance with Chapter 1.4. applicable to Member Countries seeking recognition of country or zonal freedom from PPR or seeking reestablishment of freedom following an outbreak - Introduction, general conditions and methods, surveillance strategies - Wildlife surveillance where a significant susceptible wildlife population exists

Endorsement of official control programs for PPR: a new tool to further progress towards global PPR control Is not a status recognition but an endorsement of the national plan of a Member Country to progressively move towards freedom from PPR (with or without vaccination) in accordance with the requirements of the Code Country need not to be already free from PPR but must provide evidence that it already has a national plan in operation to move towards freedom Useful tools to help Member Countries to assess compliance with requirements of Article 14.8 and the information required in the Questionnaire in Chapter 1.6 of the Code are the OIE PVS Pathway and possibly the PPR-PCP (to be prepared) Endorsement can be suspended if non-compliance with Code requirements

Is a voluntary decision by a Member Country Evidence of capacity of VS (PVS assessment) Plan applicable to entire country Evidence of disease reporting Information on epidemiology of disease in country Control measures to prevent PPR introduction Surveillance in accordance with the Code Detailed plan on future timeline and intended milestones/performance indicators Diagnostic access/capabilities Vaccination program

Terrestrial Animal Health Code Contents VOLUME I General provisions Section 1 Chapter 1.1 Chapter 1.2 Chapter 1.3 Chapter 1.4 Chapter 1.5 Chapter 1.6 Section 2 Section 3 ANIMAL DISEASE DIAGNOSIS, SURVEILLANCE AND NOTIFICATION - Notification of diseases and epidemiological information - Criteria for the inclusion of diseases, infections and infestations on the OIE List - Prescribed and alternative diagnostic tests for OIE listed diseases - Animal health surveillance - Surveillance for arthropod vectors of animal diseases - Procedures for self declaration and for official recognition by the OIE RISK ANALYSIS QUALITY OF VETERINARY SERVICES

General principles Article 1.6.1. Members may request official recognition by the OIE as to: 1) the risk status of a country or zone with regard to BSE; 2) the freedom of a country or zone from FMD, with or without vaccination; 3) the freedom of a country from rinderpest; 4) the freedom of a country or zone from CBPP; 5) the freedom of a country or zone from AHS; 6) the freedom of a country or zone from PPR; 7) the freedom of a country or zone from CSF. In these cases, Members should present documentation setting out the compliance of the Veterinary Services of the applicant country or zone with the provisions of Chapters 1.1., 3.1. and 3.2. of the Terrestrial Code and with the provisions of the relevant disease chapters in the Terrestrial Code and the Terrestrial Manual. When requesting official recognition of disease status, the Member should submit to the OIE Scientific and Technical Department a dossier providing the information requested (as appropriate) in / 1.6.7bis. (for PPR) /

Article 1.6.2. bis Endorsement by the OIE of an official control programme for peste des petits ruminants / When requesting endorsement by the OIE of an official control programme for PPR, the Member Country should submit to the OIE Scientific and Technical Department a dossier providing the information requested in Article 1.6.8 bis.. Article 1.6.7. bis Questionnaires on peste des petits ruminants PPR FREE COUNTRY Report of a Member Country which applies for recognition of status, under Chapter 14.8. of the Terrestrial Code as a PPR free country

PPR FREE ZONE Report of a Member Country which applies for recognition of status, under Chapter 14.8. of the Terrestrial Code as a PPR free zone Article 1.6.8. bis Questionnaire on peste des petits ruminants COUNTRY WITH AN OIE ENDORSED OFFICIAL CONTROL PROGRAMME FOR PPR Report of a Member Country which applies for the OIE endorsement of its official control programme for PPR under Chapter 14.8. of the Terrestrial Code

Terrestrial Animal Health Code Contents VOLUME II Recommendations applicable to OIE Listed diseases and other diseases of importance to international trade Section 14 OVIDAE AND CAPRIDAE Chapter 14.8 Peste des petits ruminants Numbering of the articles is not final See the new Terrestrial Code 2013 on OIE website (to be online shortly)

CHAPTER 14.8. INFECTION WITH PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS VIRUS Article 14.8.1. General provisions / This chapter deals not only with the occurrence of clinical signs caused by PPRV, but also with the presence of infection with PPRV in the absence of clinical signs. The following defines the occurrence of PPRV infection: a) PPRV, excluding vaccine strains, has been isolated and identified as such from a domestic sheep or goat or a product derived from it ; or b) viral antigen or viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) specific to PPRV, excluding vaccine strains, has been identified in samples from a domestic sheep or goat showing clinical signs consistent with PPR, or epidemiologically linked to an outbreak of PPR, or giving cause for suspicion of association or contact with PPR; or c) antibodies to PPRV antigens which are not the consequence of vaccination, have been identified in a domestic sheep or goat with either epidemiological links to a confirmed or suspected outbreak of PPR, or showing clinical signs consistent with recent infection of PPRV.

Article 14.8.3. PPR free country or zone... / 2) To qualify for inclusion in the list of PPR free countries or zones, a Member Country should either: a) declare historical freedom as described in Article 1.4.6.1.; or b) submit to the OIE: i) a record of regular and prompt animal disease reporting; ii) a declaration stating that: there has been no outbreak of PPR during the past 24 months; no evidence of PPRV infection has been found during the past 24 months; no vaccination against PPR has been carried out during the past 24 months; iii) supply documented evidence that surveillance in accordance with Chapter 1.4. is in operation and that regulatory measures for the prevention and control of PPR have been implemented; /

Article 14.8.10. Recommendations for importation from countries or zones considered infected with PPR For domestic sheep and goats Veterinary Authorities should require the presentation of an international veterinary certificate attesting that the animals: 1) showed no clinical sign suggestive of PPR infection for at least the 21 days prior to shipment; 2) were kept since birth, or for at least the 21 days prior to shipment, in an establishment where no case of PPR was reported during that period, and that the establishment was not situated in a PPR infected zone; /or 3) were kept in a quarantine station for at least the 21 days prior to shipment; 4) were not vaccinated against PPR and were submitted to a diagnostic test for PPR infection with negative result no more than 21 days prior to shipment; OR were vaccinated against PPR with live attenuated PPRV vaccines at least 21 days prior to shipment

Article 14.8.16 Recommendation for importation of fresh meat and meat products from sheep and goats Veterinary Authorities should require the presentation of an international veterinary certificate attesting that the entire consignment of meat comes from animals which: 1) showed no clinical signs of PPR within 24 hours before slaughter; 2) have been slaughtered in an approved abattoir and have been subjected to ante- and post-mortem inspections with favourable results.

Surveillance: introduction Article 14.8.25. / Articles 14.8.25. to 14.8.31. Define the principles and provide a guide for the surveillance of PPR in accordance with Chapter 1.4. applicable to Member Countries seeking recognition of country or zonal freedom from PPR. Guidance is provided for Member Countries seeking reestablishment of freedom following an outbreak and for the maintenance of PPR free status.

Article 14.8.32 (last article). OIE endorsed official control programme for PPR The objective / For a Member Country s official control programme for PPR to be endorsed by the OIE, the Member Country should: 1) submit documented evidence on the capacity of its Veterinary Services to control PPR; this evidence can be provided by countries following the OIE PVS Pathway; 2) submit documentation indicating that the official control programme for PPR is applicable to the entire territory (even if it is on a zonal basis); / 5) submit a detailed plan of the programme to control and eventually eradicate PPR in the country or zone including: / 6) submit evidence that PPR surveillance is in place, taking into account the provisions in Chapter 1.4. and the provisions on surveillance in this chapter; /

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