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Activities of the Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission Dr Etienne BONBON

Agenda Introduction Member Countries comments Update of Code Commission s work programme New or revised Code texts proposed for adoption

Members of the Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission President Dr Etienne Bonbon Vice President Pr Stuart Macdiarmid Vice President Dr Gaston Maria Funes Dr Masatsugu Okita Pr Salah Hammami Dr Emmanuel Couacy-Hyman World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 3

Work of the Code Commission is supported by the Standards Department Ann Backhouse Jae Myong Lee Leopoldo Stuardo Patricia Pozzetti World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 4

Introduction The Code Commission met twice since last GS in September 2017 & February 2018 Each meeting lasts 10 days Conducted electronic consultations throughout the year Cooperation with other Specialists Commissions Participated as observer in OIE ad hoc Group meetings World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 5

Member Countries comments MCs submitted comments to Code Commission reports, 2014-2018 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 2014 2014 2015 2015 2016 2016 2017 2017 2018 -FEB -SEP -FEB -SEP -FEB -SEP -FEB -SEP -FEB Total # of MCs comments 103 99 97 98 105 103 100 99 105 Welcome and thanks for the first-time submissions: New Caledonia, Fiji World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 6

Member Countries comments by region Number of submissions at FEB 2018 meeting Others Middle east Europe Asia & pacific Americas Africa 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Asia & Middle Africa Americas Europe Others pacific east Number of submissions 54 9 11 28 0 2 World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 7

Code Commission s future work programme key priorities Revision of Chapter 1.4. on Animal health surveillance Revision of Section 3 on Quality of Veterinary Services Restructuring and developing of Section 4 on disease prevention and control Revision of relevant listed disease-specific chapters World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 8

New or revised text for comments in Part B of the Code Commission s February 2018 meeting report 1 Glossary ( early warning system and sanitary measure ) 2 3 Animal health surveillance (Chapter 1.4.) New chapter on official control of listed disease (Chapter 4.Y.) 4 5 New introductory chapter for Section 4 on Introduction to recommendations for disease prevention and control (Chapter 4.Z.) New chapter on the killing of reptiles for their skins, meat and other products (Chapter 7.Y.) World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 9

New or revised text for comments in Part B of the Code Commission s February 2018 meeting report 6 Infection with African swine fever virus (Articles 15.1.1bis, 15.1.2., 15.1.3., and 15.1.22. ) 7 8 Procedures for self-declaration and for official recognition by the OIE (Articles 1.6.1. to 1.6.4.) Infection with rabies virus (Chapter 8.14.) 9 The proposals of the ad hoc Group on Avian influenza (December 2017) 10 Code Commission s work programme World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 10

Texts proposed for adoption in May 2018 Doc. 86 SG/12/CS1 B

Annex 4 (p 65-68) User s guide

Annex 5. (p 69-70) Glossary animal welfare compartment containment zone disease free zone infected zone protection zone transparency vaccination zone/region

Annex 31. (p 287-288) Diseases, infections and infestations listed by the OIE (Articles 1.3.1., 1.3.2. and 1.3.5.)

Annexes 24 to 30. (p 173-285) Procedures for self-declaration and for official recognition by the OIE (Chapter 1.6.) including six questionnaires presented as separate chapters

Annex 6. (p 71-72) Import risk analysis (Articles 2.1.1. & 2.1.3.)

Annex 7. (p 73-74) Criteria applied by the OIE for assessing the safety of commodities (Chapter 2.2.)

Annex 8. (p 75-82) Zoning and compartmentalisation (Chapter 4.3.)

Annex 9. (p 83-88) Collection and processing of in vitro produced embryos from livestock and horses (Chapter 4.8.)

Annex 10. (p 89-98) New chapter on vaccination (Chapter 4.X.)

Annex 11. (p 99-103) The role of Veterinary Services in food safety systems (Chapter 6.1.)

Annex 12. (p 105-113) Harmonisation of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes (Chapter 6.7.)

Annex 13. (p 115) Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in food-producing animals (Articles 6.8.1. & 6.8.1 bis) Therapeutic use of antimicrobial agents Nontherapeutic use of antimicrobial agents Growth promotion

Annex 14. (p 117) Prevention and control of Salmonella in commercial pig production systems (Articles 6.13.2., 6.13.3. & 6.13.16.)

Annex 15. (p 119) New chapter on introduction to recommendations for veterinary public health (Chapter 6.X.)

Annex 16. (p 121) Introduction to the recommendations for animal welfare (Article 7.1.1.)

Annex 17. (p 123) New article on guiding principles for the use of measures to assess animal welfare (Article 7.1.3 bis.)

Annex 32. (p 289) Welfare of working equids (Article 7.12.7.)

Annex 18. (p 125-144) New chapter on Animal Welfare and Pig Production Systems (Chapter 7.X.)

Annex 19. (p 145-157) Infection with bluetongue virus (Chapter 8.3.)

Annex 20. (p 159-160) Infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis (Article 8.4.10.)

Annex 21. (p 161) Infection with rinderpest virus (Article 8.16.2.)

Annex 22. (p 163-165) Infection with lumpy skin disease virus (Articles 11.9.4., 11.9.5., 11.9.6. & 11.9.15.)

Annex 23. (p 167-172) Infection with Burkholderia mallei (Glanders) (Chapter 12.10.)

OIE ad hoc Group on avian influenza AHG met in December 2017 Tasked to revise Chapter 10.4. Proposals for MCs comments Making a clear distinction between HPAI and LPAI within the same chapter Revision of the definition of poultry Next AHG meeting in June 2018 World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 35

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