International Plant Protection Convention 07-C_TF_2013_Sep Reorganization of ISPMs: OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Agenda item: 06

Reorganization of ISPMs: OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards

(Prepared by IPPC Secretariat)

This is part of the Consultant’s report on “Reorganization of International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures” that was presented to the Standards Committee (SC) in its May 2009 meeting1 (Attachment 2 - Report on reorganization of ISPMs). The OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards it is presented here for easy reference by the Framework for Standards Task Force.

DIVISION OF THE OIE TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL HEALTH CODE INTO TWO VOLUMES

OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission/March 2008

OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME VOLUME I - GENERAL PROVISIONS Foreword User's guide Chapter 1.1.1. Glossary of terms SECTION 1 ANIMAL DISEASE DIAGNOSIS, SURVEILLANCE AND NOTIFICATION Chapter 1.1.2. Chapter 1.1. Notification of diseases and epidemiological information Chapter 2.1.1. Chapter 1.2. Criteria for listing diseases Appendix 3.1.1. Chapter 1.3. Prescribed and alternative diagnostic tests for OIE listed diseases Appendix 3.8.1. Chapter 1.4. General guidelines for animal health surveillance SECTION 2 RISK ANALYSIS Chapter 1.3.1. Chapter 2.1. General considerations (excluding Articles 1.3.1.2. and 1.3.1.3. which have been moved to Chapter 5.3.) Chapter 1.3.2. Chapter 2.2. Guidelines for import risk analysis SECTION 3 QUALITY OF VETERINARY SERVICES Chapter 1.3.3. Chapter 3.1. Evaluation of Veterinary Services Chapter 1.3.4. Chapter 3.2. Guidelines for the evaluation of Veterinary Services SECTION 4 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL Appendix 3.5.1. Chapter 4.1. General principles on identification and traceability of live animals Chapter 1.3.5. Chapter 4.2. Zoning and compartmentalisation (excluding Article 1.3.5.4. which has been moved to Chapter 5.3.)

Appendix 3.2.1. Chapter 4.3. Collection and processing of bovine and small

1 May SC 2009 meeting report: https://www.ippc.int/core-activities/standards-setting/standards-committee Page 1 of 6 International Plant Protection Convention 07-C_TF_ 2013_Sep Reorganization of ISPMs: OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards

OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME ruminant semen Appendix 3.2.2. Chapter 4.4. Collection and processing of porcine semen Appendix 3.3.1. Chapter 4.5. Collection and processing of in vivo derived embryos Appendix 3.3.2. Chapter 4.6. Collection and processing of in vitro fertilised bovine embryos/in vitro maturing oocytes Appendix 3.3.3. Chapter 4.7. Collection and processing of micromanipulated bovine embryos Appendix 3.3.4. Chapter 4.8. Collection and processing of laboratory rodent and rabbit embryos/ova Appendix 3.3.5. Chapter 4.9. Categorisation of diseases and pathogenic agents by the International Embryo Transfer Society Appendix 3.6.6. Chapter 4.10. General guidelines for the disposal of dead animals Appendix 3.6.1. Chapter 4.11. General recommendations on disinfection and disinsectisation Appendix 3.4.2. Chapter 4.12. Hygiene and disease security procedures in apiaries Appendix 3.4.3. Chapter 4.13. Hygiene precautions, identification, blood sampling and vaccination SECTION 5 TRADE MEASURES, IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES AND VETERINARY CERTIFICATION Chapter 1.2.1. Chapter 5.1. General obligations Chapter 1.2.2. Chapter 5.2. Certification procedures Article 1.3.1.2. Chapter Chapter 5.3. OIE procedures relevant to the Sanitary and 1.3.6. Article 1.3.5.4. Phytosanitary Agreement of the World Trade Article 1.3.1.3. Organization Chapter 1.4.1. Chapter 5.4. Animal health measures applicable before and at departure Chapter 1.4.2. Chapter 5.5. Animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country Chapter 1.4.3. Chapter 5.6. Border posts and quarantine stations in the importing country Chapter 1.4.4. Chapter 5.7. Animal health measures applicable on arrival Chapter 1.4.5. Chapter 5.8. International transfer and laboratory containment of animal pathogens Chapter 1.4.6. Chapter 5.9. Quarantine measures applicable to non-human primates Appendix 4.1.1. Chapter 5.10. Model international veterinary certificate for dogs and cats originating from rabies infected countries Appendix 4.1.2. Chapter 5.11. Model international veterinary certificate for domestic or wild animals of the bovine, bubaline, ovine, caprine or porcine species Appendix 4.1.3. Chapter 5.12. Model international veterinary certificate for semen of animals of the bovine, bubaline, equine, ovine, caprine or porcine species Appendix 4.1.4. Chapter 5.13. Model international veterinary certificate for equines

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OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME Appendix 4.1.5. Chapter 5.14. Model passport for international movement of competition horses Appendix 4.1.6. Chapter 5.15. Model international veterinary certificate for birds Appendix 4.1.7. Chapter 5.16. Model international veterinary certificate for day-old birds and hatching eggs Appendix 4.1.8. Chapter 5.17. Model international veterinary certificate for rabbits Appendix 4.1.9. Chapter 5.18. Model international veterinary certificate for bees and brood-combs Appendix 4.2.1. Chapter 5.19. Model international veterinary certificate for meat of domestic animals of the bovine, bubaline, equine, ovine, caprine or porcine species or of poultry Appendix 4.2.2. Chapter 5.20. Model international veterinary certificate for products of animal origin destined for use in animal feeding, or for agricultural or industrial or pharmaceutical or surgical use SECTION 6 VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH Appendix 3.10.1. Chapter 6.1. Guidelines for the control of biological hazards of animal health and public health importance through ante- and post-mortem meat inspection Appendix 3.4.1. Chapter 6.2. Hygiene and disease security procedures in poultry breeding flocks and hatcheries Chapter 2.10.2. Chapter 6.3. Infection with Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium in poultry Appendix 3.9.1. Chapter 6.4. Guidelines for the harmonisation of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes Appendix 3.9.2. Chapter 6.5. Guidelines for the monitoring of the quantities of antimicrobials used in animal husbandry Appendix 3.9.3. Chapter 6.6. Guidelines for the responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine Appendix 3.9.4. Chapter 6.7. Risk assessment for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobials in animals Chapter 2.10.1. Chapter 6.8. Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates SECTION 3.7. SECTION 7 ANIMAL WELFARE Appendix 3.7.1. Chapter 7.1. Introduction to the guidelines for animal welfare Appendix 3.7.2. Chapter 7.2. Guidelines for the transport of animals by sea Appendix 3.7.3. Chapter 7.3. Guidelines for the transport of animals by land Appendix 3.7.4. Chapter 7.4. Guidelines for the transport of animals by air Appendix 3.7.5. Chapter 7.5. Guidelines for the slaughter of animals Appendix 3.7.5. Chapter 7.6. Guidelines for the killing of animals for disease control purposes

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OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME VOLUME 2 -RECOMMENDATIONS APPLICABLE TO OIE LISTED DISEASES AND OTHER DISEASES OF IMPORTANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE Foreword User's guide Chapter 1.1.1. Glossary of terms SECTION 2.2. SECTION 8 MULTIPLE SPECIES Chapter 2.2.1. Chapter 8.1. Anthrax Chapter 2.2.2. Chapter 8.2. Aujeszky's disease Chapter 2.2.13. Chapter 8.3. Bluetongue (Sub-chapters: General considerations and surveillance) Appendix 3.8.10. Chapter 2.2.3. Chapter 8.4. Echinococcosis/hydatidosis Chapter 2.2.10. Chapter 8.5. Foot and mouth disease (Sub-chapters: General Appendix 3.6.2. considerations, inactivation and surveillance) Appendix 3.8.7.

Chapter 2.2.7. Chapter 8.6. Heartwater Chapter 2.2.15. Chapter 8.7. Japanese encephalitis Chapter 2.2.4. Chapter 8.8. Leptospirosis Chapter 2.2.8. Chapter 8.9. New world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) and old world screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana) Chapter 2.2.6. Chapter 8.10. Paratuberculosis Chapter 2.2.5. Chapter 8.11. Rabies Chapter 2.2.14. Chapter 8.12. Rift Valley fever Chapter 2.2.12. Chapter 8.13. Rinderpest (Sub-chapters: General considerations Appendix 3.8.2. and surveillance) Chapter 2.2.9. Chapter 8.14. Trichinellosis Chapter 2.2.16. Chapter 8.15. Tularemia Chapter 2.2.11. Chapter 8.16. Vesicular stomatitis SECTION 2.9. SECTION 9 APIDAE Chapter 2.9.1. Chapter 9.1. Acarapisosis of honey bees Chapter 2.9.2. Chapter 9.2. American foulbrood of honey bees Chapter 2.9.3. Chapter 9.3. European foulbrood of honey bees Chapter 2.9.5. Chapter 9.4. Tropilaelaps infestation of honey bees Chapter 2.9.4. Chapter 9.5. Varroosis of honey bees SECTION 2.7. SECTION 10 AVES Chapter 2.7.4. Chapter 10.1. Avian chlamydiosis Chapter 2.7.6. Chapter 10.2. Avian infectious bronchitis Chapter 2.7.7. Chapter 10.3. Avian infectious laryngotracheitis Chapter 2.7.12. Chapter 10.4. Avian influenza (Sub-chapters: General Appendix 3.6.5. considerations, inactivation and surveillance) Appendix 3.8.9. Chapter 2.7.3. Chapter 10.5. Avian mycoplasmosis (Mycoplasma gallisepticum ) Chapter 2.7.8. Chapter 10.6. Avian tuberculosis

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OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME Chapter 2.7.10. Chapter 10.7. Duck virus enteritis Chapter 2.7.9. Chapter 10.8. Duck virus hepatitis Chapter 2.7.11. Chapter 10.9. Fowl cholera Chapter 2.7.5. Chapter 10.10. Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease Chapter 2.7.1. Chapter 10.11. Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease) Chapter 2.7.2. Chapter 10.12. Marek's disease Chapter 2.7.13. Chapter 10.13. Newcastle disease SECTION 2.3. SECTION 11 BOVIDAE Chapter 2.3.7. Chapter 11.1. Bovine anaplasmosis Chapter 2.3.8. Chapter 11.2. Bovine babesiosis Chapter 2.3.1. Chapter 11.3. Bovine brucellosis Chapter 2.3.9. Chapter 11.4. Bovine cysticercosis Chapter 2.3.2. Chapter 11.5. Bovine genital campylobacteriosis Chapter 2.3.13. Chapter 11.6. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (Sub-chapters: Appendix 3.6.3. General considerations, reduction of infectivity of Appendix 3.8.4. transmissible spongiform agents, surveillance and Appendix 3.8.5. risk analysis) Chapter 2.3.3. Chapter 11.7. Bovine tuberculosis Chapter 2.3.15. Chapter 11.8. Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (Sub-chapters: Appendix 3.8.3. General considerations and surveillance) Chapter 2.3.10. Chapter 11.9. Dermatophilosis Chapter 2.3.4. Chapter 11.10. Enzootic bovine leukosis Chapter 2.3.12. Chapter 11.11. Haemorrhagic septicaemia (Pasteurella multocida serotypes 6:b and 6:e) Chapter 2.3.5. Chapter 11.12. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis / infectious pustular vulvovaginitis Chapter 2.3.14. Chapter 11.13. Lumpy skin disease (caused by group III virus, type Neethling) Chapter 2.3.11. Chapter 11.14. Theileriosis Chapter 2.3.6. Chapter 11.15. Trichomonosis SECTION 2.5. SECTION 12 EQUIDAE Chapter 2.5.14. Chapter 12.1. African horse sickness Chapter 2.5.1. Chapter 12.2. Contagious equine metritis Chapter 2.5.2. Chapter 12.3. Dourine Chapter 2.5.13. Chapter 12.4. Epizootic lymphangitis Chapter 2.5.3. Chapter 12.5. Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western) Chapter 2.5.4. Chapter 12.6. Equine infectious anaemia Chapter 2.5.5. Chapter 12.7. Equine influenza Chapter 2.5.6. Chapter 12.8. Equine piroplasmosis Chapter 2.5.7. Chapter 12.9. Equine rhinopneumonitis (Equine herpes virus type 1 infection) Chapter 2.5.10. Chapter 12.10. Equine viral arteritis Chapter 2.5.8. Chapter 12.11. Glanders Chapter 2.5.11. Chapter 12.12. Horse mange

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OLD NUMBERING NEW NUMBERING CHAPTER AND SECTION NEW NAME Chapter 2.5.9. Chapter 12.13. Horse pox Chapter 2.5.12. Chapter 12.14. Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis SECTION 2.8. SECTION 13 LAGOMORPHA Chapter 2.8.1. Chapter 13.1. Myxomatosis Chapter 2.8.2. Chapter 13.2. Rabbit haemorrhagic disease SECTION 2.4. SECTION 14 OVIDAE AND CAPRIDAE Chapter 2.4.2. Chapter 14.1. Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excluding Brucella ovis) Chapter 2.4.4. Chapter 14.2. Caprine arthritis/encephalitis Chapter 2.4.3. Chapter 14.3. Contagious agalactia Chapter 2.4.6. Chapter 14.4. Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia Chapter 2.4.7. Chapter 14.5. Enzootic abortion of ewes (Ovine chlamydiosis) Chapter 2.4.5. Chapter 14.6. Maedi-visna Chapter 2.4.1. Chapter 14.7. Ovine epididymitis (Brucella ovis) Chapter 2.4.9. Chapter 14.8. Peste des petits ruminants Chapter 2.4.8. Chapter 14.9. Scrapie (General considerations and principles for Appendix 3.8.6. recognising a historically free status) Chapter 2.4.10. Chapter 14.10. Sheep pox and goat pox SECTION 2.6. SECTION 15 SUIDAE Chapter 2.6.6. Chapter 15.1. African swine fever Chapter 2.6.1. Chapter 15.2. Atrophic rhinitis of swine Chapter 2.6.7. Chapter 15.3. Classical swine fever (Sub-chapters: General Appendix 3.6.4. considerations, inactivation and surveillance) Appendix 3.8.8. Chapter 2.6.2. Chapter 15.4. Porcine brucellosis Chapter 2.6.5. Chapter 15.5. Swine vesicular disease Chapter 2.6.3. Chapter 15.6. Teschovirus encephalomyelitis (previously enterovirus encephalomyelitis or Teschen/Talfan disease) Chapter 2.6.4. Chapter 15.7. Transmissible gastroenteritis

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