Trichinellosis in pigs: country perspective preventing human infection through on farm measures

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Trichinellosis in pigs: country perspective preventing human infection through on farm measures SLOVAK REPUBLIC STATE VETERINARY AND FOOD ADMINISTRATION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC http://www.svssr.sk/ Fridolín POKORNÝ, DVM et dipl. Ing. Veterinary Officer

The occurrence of Trichinella in the world International trading, human and animal migration helps to their spreading to new regions, such as to new animal species. Therefore prevention and early diagnosis has great value. The picture shows the extension of individual species Trichinella spp. in the world.

The occurrence of Trichinella in the world Individual species differ from each other on the basis of some morphological differences and characteristics, such as reproductive isolation, infectivity for certain hosts and resistance to freezing.

SLOVAK REPUBLIC

SLOVAK REPUBLIC area: 49 036 km² ; population: 5 397 036

Competent authorities in the veterinary field Established on the basis of Act No 39/2007 Coll. on veterinary care Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic central competent authority State Veterinary and Food Administration of the Slovak Republic national level 40 District Veterinary and Food Administrations local level

Map of SR with local competent authorities 40 District Veterinary and Food Administrations

Slovak National Reference Laboratory for Parasites Slovak National Reference Laboratory for Parasites State Veterinary and Food Institute, Botanicka 15 842 52 Bratislava, Slovak Republic NRL is accredited according to STN EN ISO/EC - standard 17025 Contact : MVDr. Beladicova, Mgr. Valentova MVDr. Alexandra Šlezárová; sekretariat@svuba.sk

Official laboratories for Trichinella testing State Veterinary and Food Institute Bratislava State Veterinary and Food Institute Dolný Kubín State Veterinary and Food Institute Košice State Veterinary Institute Zvolen 23 laboratories approved by SVFA in the slaughterhouses operated by DVFAs (Commission Regulation (EC) 702/2013)

Sampling of carcasses in slaughterhouses and method of testing Carcasses of domestic swine are systematically sampled in slaughterhouses as part of the post-mortem examination A sample is collected from each carcass and the sample is examined for Trichinella Method of detection reference method according to regulation (EC) No 2075/2005 = Magnetic stirrer method for pooled sample digestion

Testing of wild game susceptive to Trichinella Testing of wild game susceptive to Trichinella in the approved game handling establishments as part of post mortem examination There is also obligation in the national legislation to test wild game or wild game meat susceptive to Trichinella hunters who supply small quantities of wild game or wild game meat directly to the final consumer or to the local retail establishments directly supplying the final consumers.

Measures in case of the positive findings or single cases Notification system in place The official veterinarian shall notify without any delay each confirmed or suspect finding of Trichinella to the competent DVFA and SVFA (notifiable disease). All positive carcasses and parts shall be judged as unfit for human consumption and removed as a byproduct of Category II.

Trichinella in private domestic pigs home slaughtering 2012 Number of home slaughtered pigs 826 Number of samples for testing 113 Number of positive tests 0

total P.T v % T. spiralis T.nativa T.spp T.britovi Trichinella sp. - Year 2012 Animal Pig 810.399 0 0,00% Pig - home slaughtering 113 0 0,00% horses 2 0 0,00% wild boar 14 377 10 0,07% 2 1 7 fox 425 42 9,88% 8 35 badger 3 0 0,00% Raccoon dog 1 0 0,00% bear 26 0 0,00% Spolu 825 346 52 0,01% 0 2 9 42 * imported

Trichinella sp. - Year 2012 SLOVAK REPUBLIC 52 positive: fox 42 (9,88 %) wild boar 10 (0,07 %) Maximum positivity red foxes main reservoir of trichinellosis Species identification: Trichinella britovi (fox - 35, wild boar 7) Trichinella spp. (fox 7, wild boar 1) Trichinella nativa (2 wild boar)

National evaluation of the recent situation, the trends and sources of infection Endemic areas of trichinellosis occurrence are East and Central Slovakia. In 2012 trichinellosis occurred also in West Slovakia after long time.

Trichinella sp. - Year 2012 Positive findings:

Trichinella sp. - Year 2012 5 cases of human trichinelosis were reported in 2012 Source of infection: - profesional exposition (forest workers, hunter) - all of them were consumers of raw meat - processed meat from domestic slaughters, domestic cutting and processing wild boar

Domestic pigs in SLOVAK REPUBLIC Trichinella infection is notifiable in the SR SVFA has knowledge of all domestic pigs: animal population 502 356 animals and 7651 establishments there is the system of official controls of identification and registration of pigs SVFA has the capability to assess epidemiological situation, detect the presence of Trichinella infection in domestic pigs

Contingency plan for trichinelosis (art.7 of regulation (EC) No 2075/2005) National contingency plan 40 district contingency plans

Measures to prevent infection in pig farms a) facilities and the surrounding environment should be managed to prevent exposure of pigs to rodents and wildlife (e.g. maintenance of buildings) o controls of pig farms are carried out in the frame of animal health, e.g. controls of fulfilling the plan of diagnostic actions at 2 levels controls by private veterinarians who have agreement with DVFA controls by official vets (employees of DFVA) o visit of farms by official vets (employees of DFVA) when the farm requests for registration

Measures to prevent infection in pig farms b) raw food waste of animal origin should not be present at the farm level controls of prohibition of feeding of farmed animals with catering waste [art.11(1) (b) regulation (EC) No 1069/2009] o Within the frame of controls of feed safety o Within other veterinary controls AW, identification and registration, AH, ABP, controls of residues of veterinary medicines Frequency of controls (inspection) once in 5 years every registered pig farm Scope of controls: physical and documentation control of feed, records, commercial documents

Measures to prevent infection in pig farms Origin of feed if feed has been obtained from a facility that produces feed in accordance with the principles in the regulation (EC) No 183/2005 within the official controls of feed safety Frequency: o Farms with more then 10 pigs - 30% of farms/year so every pig farm to be controlled min. once in 3 years; o From 3-10 pigs - once in 5 years Scope: registration or approval of feed producer, traceability, records of feed

Measures to prevent infection in pig farms Storage of feed (e.g. closed containers, impenetrable to rodents) within the official controls of feed safety Frequency: o Farms with more then 10 pigs - 30% of farms/year so every pig farm to be controlled min. once in 3 years; o from 3-10 pigs once in 5 years

Measures to prevent infection in pig farms Dead animals must be collected, identified and transported without undue delay in accordance with Articles 21 (Collection and identification as regards category and transport) and 22 (traceability) of regulation EP and Council (EC) No 1069/2009 and with Annex VIII (COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND TRACEABILITY) to Commission regulation (EU) No 142/2011 Frequency of controls: o 1x5 years o or according to the risk analysis (e.g. number of animals, amount of ABP number of dead animals in the past 3 years, other information on non compliance Dead pigs are category 2 material Scope of controls: dead animals, storage, identification of containers, commercial documents, records, disposal

Example - Data from annual report of official controls 2012 of ABP all ABP controls Number of controls within all ABP controls 7739 Number of controls with shortcomings -159 Number of shortcomings -217 Number of sanctions -28 Number of imposed measures 66 Type of main shortcomings: o Missing facilities for ABP storage o Damaged containers o Insufficient hygienic conditions of facilities and containers for ABP o Missing records of cleaning and disinfection o Containers were not labeled o Missing records on the production and disposal of ABP o Dead animals were not disposed in time and in safe way o Problems with maintenance storage of ABP

Cooperation with other competent authorities Act No 39/2007 Coll. article 16 (5): In the case of serious danger to public health, veterinary administration authorities inform the competent public health authorities and act in cooperation with them There is also agreement between SVFA and Public Health Authority (PHA) on the national level and also on the local level (DVFA and RPHA) PHA sents to the SVFA report on the epidemiological situation in the SR weekly

Report on zoonosis in the Slovak Republic 2011 and 2012 Available on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture of SR: http://www.mpsr.sk/ Includes data on trichinelosis in humans and animals

4. International conference on zoonoses In the Slovak Republic periodically we organize professional conferences focused on zoonoses. BRATISLAVA 16. 18. October 2013

Publication of the results of official controls in Slovak Republic Annual report on the activities SVFA, which is prepared for each calendar year. Publication of Annual Report on the activities SVFA are on the website SVFA. http://www.svps.sk/

Working with farmers unions, hunters - Training and analyzes the shortcomings of official controls. - Analysis of the situation in other countries. - Information on current legislation. - Professional journal articles. - Periodic training of inspectors District Veterinary and Food Administrations

Echinococcus sp. - Year 2012 Examined: 1. 592 animals:- dog 853 cat 292 fox 425 wolf 1 lynx 1 racoon dog 2 leopard 2 carnivores from Zoo - 18 69 positive - foxes Species identification: Echinococcus multilocularis

Echinococcus sp. - Year 2012 Positive findings foxes and human cases:

Echinococcus sp. - Year 2012 In the year 2012 in Slovakia were three cases positive to the human population 2 cases Echinococcus granulossus 1 case Echinococcus multilocularis 7 year old boy. we don t have any other data from human Department of Parazitology

Information for the public on the website SVFA

Information for the public on the website SVFA on OIE activities and legislation

Information for the public on the website Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic

Thank you for your attention e-mail: pokorny@svps.sk http://www.svssr.sk/ riaditel@svuba.sk beladicova@svuba.sk http://www.svuba.sk/