Commission Implementing Decision
of 22 May 2012
amending Decision 2008/425/EC as regards standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Union financing
(notified under document C(2012) 3193)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2012/282/EU)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
Decision 2009/470/EC lays down the procedures governing the Union financial contribution for programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of animal diseases and zoonoses.
Decision 2009/470/EC provides that each year, by 30 April at the latest, Member States are to submit to the Commission the annual or multiannual programmes starting in the following year for which they wish to receive a financial contribution from the Union. Pursuant to that Decision, a Union financial measure is to be introduced to reimburse the expenditure incurred by the Member States for the financing of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of the animal diseases and zoonoses listed in the Annex to that Decision.
In addition, in order to further improve the submission process, assessment and approval of the national programmes, Member States should submit the applications online from 1 January 2013 onwards for programmes falling under the requirements of Annexes I to IV to Decision 2008/425/EC. The structure of those Annexes should therefore be adapted for the electronic submission and processing of data.
Therefore, the standard requirements for the submission by Member States of applications for Union financing for the national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses set out in Annexes I to IV to Decision 2008/425/EC should be amended and made consistent with the amendments to relevant Union legislation and compatible with the online submission system. For the sake of clarity, Annexes I to IV to Decision 2008/425/EC should be replaced by the text set out in the Annex to this Decision.
Decision 2008/425/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.
The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
Decision 2008/425/EC shall be amended as follows:
- (1)
the following Article 1a is inserted:
‘Article 1a
From 1 January 2013, the applications provided for in Article 1 paragraphs (a) to (d) shall be submitted online by Member States using the corresponding standard electronic templates provided by the Commission.’;
- (2)
Annexes I to IV are replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 22 May 2012.
For the Commission
John Dalli
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
‘ANNEX IStandard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of the animal diseases or zoonoses referred to in Article 1(a)6
1.Identification of the programme
2.
Historical data on the epidemiological evolution of the disease(s) 9:3.
Description of the submitted programme 10:4.Measures of the submitted programme
4.1.Summary of measures under the programme
Duration of the programme:
First year:
Last year:
Control
Eradication
Testing
Testing
Slaughter of animals tested positive
Slaughter of animals tested positive
Killing of animals tested positive
Killing of animals tested positive
Vaccination
Extended slaughter or killing
Treatment
Disposal of products
Disposal of products
Eradication, control or monitoring
Other measures (specify):
4.2.
Organisation, supervision and role of all stakeholders 11 involved in the programme:4.3.
Description and demarcation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be implemented 12:4.4.
Description of the measures of the programme 13:
- 4.4.1.
Notification of the disease
- 4.4.2.
Target animals and animal population
- 4.4.3.
Identification of animals and registration of holdings
- 4.4.4.
Qualifications of animals and herds14- 4.4.5.
Rules on the movement of animals
- 4.4.6.
Tests used and sampling schemes
- 4.4.7.
Vaccines used and vaccination schemes
- 4.4.8.
Information and assessment on bio-security measures management and infrastructure in place in the holdings involved
- 4.4.9.
Measures in case of a positive result15- 4.4.10.
Compensation scheme for owners of slaughtered and killed animals
- 4.4.11.
Control on the implementation of the programme and reporting165.
Benefits of the programme 17:6.Data on the epidemiological evolution during the last five years18
6.1.Evolution of the disease19
6.1.1.
Data on herds20 (one table per year)Year:
Region21Animal species
Total number of herds22Total number of herds under the programme
Number of herds checked23 Number of positive herds24 Number of new positive herds25Number of herds depopulated
% positive herds depopulated
Indicators
% herd coverage
% positive herds Period herd prevalence
% new positive herds Herd incidence
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 = (/) × 100
10 = (5/4) × 100
11 = (6/5) × 100
12 = (7/5) × 100
Total
6.1.2.
Data on animals (one table per year)Year:
Region26Animal species
Total number of animals27 Number of animals29 to be tested under the programme Number of animals28 testedNumber of animals tested individually29
Number of positive animals
Slaughtering
Indicators
Number of animals with positive result slaughtered or culled
Total number of animals slaughtered30% coverage at animal level
% positive animals Animal prevalence
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 = (5/4) × 100
11 = (7/5) × 100
Total
6.2.Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests
6.3.Data on infection (one table per year)
6.4.Data on the status of herds at the end of each year35
Year:
Region36Animal species
Status of herds and animals under the programme37Total number of herds and animals under the programme
Unknown38Not free or not officially free from disease
Free or officially free from disease status suspended41 Free from disease42 Officially free from disease43 Last check positive39 Last check negative40Herds
Animals44Herds
Animals44
Herds
Animals44
Herds
Animals44
Herds
Animals44
Herds
Animals44
Herds
Animals44
Total
6.5.Data on vaccination or treatment programmes45
Year:
Region46Animal species
Total number of herds47Total number of animals
Information on vaccination or treatment programme
Number of herds in vaccination or treatment programme
Number of herds vaccinated or treated
Number of animals vaccinated or treated
Number of doses of vaccine or treatment administered
Number of adults vaccinated
Number of young animals vaccinated
Total
6.6.Data on wildlife48
6.6.1.Estimation of wildlife population
Year:
Regions49Animal species
Method of estimation
Estimated population
Total
6.6.2.Disease surveillance and other tests in wildlife (one table per year)
6.6.3.Data on vaccination or treatment of wildlife
Year:
Region52Square km
Vaccination or treatment programme
Number of doses of vaccine or treatment to be administered
Number of campaigns
Total number of doses of vaccine or treatment administered
Total
7.Targets
7.1.Targets related to testing (one table for each year of implementation53)
7.1.1.Targets on diagnostic tests
7.1.2.Targets on testing herds and animals59
7.1.2.1.Targets on the testing of herds60
Region61Animal species
Total number of herds62Total number of herds under the programme
Number of herds expected to be checked63 Number of expected positive herds64 Number of expected new positive herds65Number of herds expected to be depopulated
% positive herds expected to be depopulated
Target indicators
Expected % herd coverage
% positive herds Expected period herd prevalence
% new positive herds Expected herd incidence
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 = (8/6) × 100
10 = (5/4) × 100
11 = (6/5) × 100
12 = (7/5) × 100
Total
7.1.2.2.Targets on the testing of animals
Region66Animal species
Total number of animals67 Number of animals68 under the programmeNumber of animals68 expected to be tested
Number of animals to be tested individually69Number of expected positive animals
Slaughtering
Target indicators
Number of animals tested positive expected to be slaughtered or culled
Total number of animals expected to be slaughtered70Expected % coverage at animal level
% positive animals (expected animal prevalence)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 = (5/4) × 100
11 = (7/5) × 100
Total
7.2.Targets on qualification of herds and animals (one table for each year of implementation)
Region71Animal species
Total number of herds and animals under the programme
Targets on the status of herds and animals under the programme72 Expected unknown73Expected not free or not officially free from disease
Expected free or officially free from disease status suspended76 Expected free from disease77 Expected officially free from disease78 Last check positive74 Last check negative75Herds
Animals79Herds
Animals79
Herds
Animals79
Herds
Animals79
Herds
Animals79
Herds
Animals79
Herds
Animals79
Total
7.3.Targets on vaccination or treatment (one table for each year of implementation)
7.3.1.Targets on vaccination or treatment80
Region81Animal species
Total number of herds82 in vaccination or treatment programmeTotal number of animals in vaccination or treatment programme
Targets on vaccination or treatment programme
Number of herds82 in vaccination or treatment programme
Number of herds82 expected to be vaccinated or treated
Number of animals expected to be vaccinated or treated
Number of doses of vaccine or treatment expected to be administered
Number of adults83 expected to be vaccinatedNumber of young83 animals expected to be vaccinated
Total
7.3.2.Targets on vaccination or treatment84 of wildlife
Region85Animal species
Square km
Targets on the vaccination or treatment programme
Number of doses of vaccine or treatments expected to be administered in the campaign
Expected number of campaigns
Total number of doses of vaccine or treatment expected to be administered
Total
8.Detailed analysis of the cost of the programme (one table per year of implementation86)
Costs related to
Specification/Unit
Unit87Number of units
Unitary cost in EUR
Total amount in EUR
Union funding requested (yes/no)
1. Testing
1.1.
Cost of sampling
Domestic animals
Wild animals
1.2.
Cost of the analysis
—
Brucellosis and tuberculosis programmes
Rose Bengal test
SAT
Complement fixation test
ELISA test
Tuberculin test
Gamma-interferon test
Bacteriological test
Other (please specify)
—
African swine fever (ASF), Classical swine fever (CSF), Swine vesicular disease (SVD) & Bluetongue programmes
ELISA test
PCR test
Virological test
Serum neutralisation test (only for SVD)
Laboratory test for entomological surveillance (only for Bluetongue)
Other (please specify)
—
Rabies programmes
Serological test
Detection of Tetracycline in bone test
Fluorescent antibody test
Other (please specify)
1.3.
Other costs
Purchase of traps (for Bluetongue)
Other (please specify)
2. Vaccination or treatment
2.1.
Purchase of vaccine/treatment
—
Brucellosis programmes
Domestic animal vaccinated
—
Bluetongue programmes
Domestic animal vaccinated
—
Rabies programmes
Oral vaccine dose + bait
Parenteral vaccine dose
—
Classical swine fever programmes
Oral vaccine dose + bait
2.2.
Administering/Distribution costs
Administering in domestic animals
—
Distribution for wild animals (please specify the type of distribution)
2.3.
Control costs
2.4.
Others (please specify)
3. Slaughter and destruction
3.1.
Compensation of animals
3.2.
Transport costs
3.3.
Destruction costs
3.4.
Loss in case of slaughtering
3.5.
Costs from treatment of products (milk, or others — please specify)
4. Cleaning and disinfection
5. Salaries (staff contracted for the programme only)
6. Consumables and specific equipment
7. Other costs
Total
ANNEX IIStandard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the control of salmonellosis (zoonotic salmonella) as referred to in Article 1(b)88
PART A
General requirements for the national salmonella control programmesMember State
(a)
Aim of the programme.
(b)
Animal population and phases of production which sampling must cover89:Demonstrate the evidence that the programme complies with the minimum sampling requirements laid down in part B of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council90 indicating the relevant animal population and phases of production which sampling must cover.
Breeding flocks of Gallus gallus:
- — rearing flocks
day-old chicks
four-week-old birds
two weeks before moving to laying phase or laying unit
- — adult breeding flocks
every second week during the laying period
Laying hens:
- — rearing flocks
day-old chicks
pullets two weeks before moving to laying phase or laying unit
- — laying flocks
every 15 weeks during the laying phase
Broilers — birds leaving for slaughter
Turkeys — birds leaving for slaughter
Herds of pigs:
- — breeding pigs
animals leaving for slaughter or carcases at the slaughterhouse
- — slaughter pigs
animals leaving for slaughter or carcases at the slaughterhouse
(c)
Specific requirements:
Demonstrate the evidence that the programme complies with the specific requirements laid down in Parts C, D and E of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003.
(d)
Specification of the following points:
1.General
1.1.
A short summary referring to the occurrence of the salmonellosis [zoonotic salmonella] in the Member State with specific reference to the results obtained in the framework of monitoring in accordance with Article 4 of Directive 2003/99/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council91, particularly highlighting the prevalence values of the salmonella serotypes targeted in the salmonella control programmes.1.2.
The structure and organisation of the relevant competent authorities. Please refer to the information flow between bodies involved in the implementation of the programme.
1.3.
Approved laboratories where samples collected within the programme are analysed.
1.4.
Methods used in the examination of the samples in the framework of the programme.
1.5.
Official controls (including sampling schemes) at feed, flock and/or herd level.
2.Concerning food and feed businesses covered by the programme
2.1.
The structure of the production of the given species and products thereof.
2.2.
The structure of the production of feed.
2.3.Relevant guidelines for good animal husbandry practices or other guidelines (mandatory or voluntary) on biosecurity measures defining at least:
hygiene management at farms,
measures to prevent incoming infections carried by animals, feed, drinking water, people working at farms, and
hygiene in transporting animals to and from farms.
2.4.
Routine veterinary supervision of farms.
2.5.
Registration of farms.
2.6.
Record-keeping at farms.
2.7.
Documents to accompany animals when dispatched.
2.8.
Other relevant measures to ensure the traceability of animals.
PART B
1.Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease: infection of animals with zoonotic Salmonella spp.
Animal population covered by the programme:
Year/s of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2.
Historical data on the epidemiological evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis specified in Section 1 92:3.
Description of the submitted programme 93:4.Measures of the submitted programme
Measures taken by the competent authorities with regard to animals or products in which the presence of Salmonella spp. have been detected, in particular to protect public health, and any preventive measures taken, such as vaccination.
4.1.Summary of measures under the programme
Duration of the programme:
First year:
Last year:
Control
Control/eradication
Testing
Testing
Slaughter of animals tested positive
Slaughter of animals tested positive
Killing of animals tested positive
Killing of animals tested positive
Vaccination
Extended slaughter or killing
Treatment of animal products
Disposal of products
Disposal of products
Monitoring or surveillance
Other measures (specify):
4.2.
Designation of the central authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme 94:4.3.
Description and delimitation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be implemented 95:4.4.Measures implemented under the programme96
4.4.1.
Measures and applicable legislation as regards the registration of holdings:
4.4.2.
Measures and applicable legislation as regards the identification of animals97:4.4.3.
Measures and applicable legislation as regards the notification of the disease:
4.4.4.
Measures and applicable legislation as regards the measures in case of a positive result98:4.4.5.
Measures and applicable legislation as regards the different qualifications of animals and herds:
4.4.6.
Control procedures, and in particular rules on the movement of animals liable to be affected or contaminated by a given disease, and the regular inspection of the holdings or areas concerned99:4.4.7.Measures and applicable legislation as regards the control (testing, vaccination, …) of the disease:
National legislation relevant to the implementation of the programmes, including any national provisions concerning the activities set out in the programme.
4.4.8.Measures and applicable legislation as regards the compensation for owners of slaughtered and killed animals:
Any financial assistance provided to food and feed businesses in the context of the programme.
4.4.9.
Information and assessment on bio-security measures management and infrastructure in place in the flocks/holdings involved:
5.General description of the costs and benefits100:
6.Data on the epidemiological evolution during the last five years101
6.1.Evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis
6.1.2.Data on evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis
Year:
Region103 Type of flock104 Total number of flocks105Total number of animals
Total number of flocks under the programme
Total number of animals under the programme
Number of flocks checked106 Serotype102Number of flocks depopulated102
Total number of animals slaughtered or destroyed102
Quantity of eggs destroyed (number or kg)102
Quantity of eggs channelled to egg products (number or kg)102
Total
6.2.Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests
6.2.1.Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests (one table per year)
Year:
Region108Test type
Test description
Number of samples tested
Number of positive samples
Total
6.3.Data on infection (one table per year)
6.4.Data on vaccination programmes111
7.Targets
7.1.Targets related to testing (one table for each year of implementation)
7.1.1.Targets on diagnostic tests
7.1.2.Targets on testing of flocks119
Year:
Region121 Type of flock122 Total number of flocks123Total number of animals
Total number of flocks under the programme
Total number of animals under the programme
Expected number of flocks to be checked124 Serotype120Number of flocks expected to be depopulated120
Total number of animals expected to be slaughtered or destroyed120
Expected quantity of eggs to be destroyed (number or kg)120
Expected quantity of eggs channelled to egg products (number or kg)120
Total
7.2.Targets on vaccination (one table for each year of implementation)
7.2.1.Targets on vaccination126
Region127 Total number of herds128 in vaccination programmeTotal number of animals in vaccination programme
Targets on vaccination programme
Number of herds128 in vaccination programme
Number of herds128 expected to be vaccinated
Number of animals expected to be vaccinated
Number of doses of vaccine expected to be administered
Total
8.Detailed analysis of the cost of the programme (one table per year of implementation)
Costs related to
Specification
Number of units
Unitary cost in EUR
Total amount in EUR
Union funding requested (yes/no)
1. Testing
1.1.
Cost of the sampling
Domestic animals
1.2.
Cost of the analysis
Bacteriological tests (cultivation) in the framework of official sampling
Serotyping of relevant isolates
Bacteriological test to verify the efficiency of disinfection of premises after depopulation of a salmonella-positive flock
Test for the detection of antimicrobials or bacterial growth inhibitory effect in tissues from animals from flocks/herds tested for salmonella
Other (please specify)
2.
Vaccination
(If co-financing for the purchase of vaccines is requested, Sections 6.4 and 7.2 must also be completed if vaccination policy is part of your programme)
2.1.
Purchase of vaccine doses
Number of vaccine doses
3. Slaughter and destruction
3.1.
Compensation of animals
Compensation of animals
3.2.
Transport costs
3.3.
Destruction costs
3.4.
Loss in case of slaughtering
3.5.
Costs from treatment of animal products (eggs, hatching eggs, etc.)
Costs from treatment of animal products (eggs, hatching eggs, etc.)
4. Cleaning and disinfection
5.
Salaries (staff contracted for the programme only)
Salaries
Other (please specify)
6. Consumables and specific equipment
7. Other costs
Total
ANNEX IIIStandard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the eradication and monitoring of TSEs129as referred to in Article 1(c)
1.Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease(s)130:Year of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2.Description of the programme
3.Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease
4.Measures included in the programme
4.1.
Designation of the central authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme:
4.2.
Description and delimitation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be applied:
4.3.
System in place for the registration of holdings:
4.4.
System in place for the identification of animals:
4.5.
Measures in place as regards the notification of the disease:
4.6.Testing
4.6.1.Rapid tests in bovine animals
Age (in months) above which animals are tested
Estimated number of animals to be tested
Estimated number of rapid tests, including rapid tests used for confirmation
Animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part I, points 2.1, 3 and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council131Animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part I, point 2.2 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Others (specify)
4.6.2.Rapid tests in ovine animals
Population of ewes and ewe lambs put to the ram in the Member State
Estimated number of animals to be tested
Ovine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 2 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 3 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 5 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 3.4(d) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 4(b) and (e) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Ovine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 5(b)(ii) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Others (specify)
4.6.3.Rapid tests in caprine animals
Population of goats which have already kidded and goats mated in the Member State
Estimated number of animals to be tested
Caprine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 2 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 3 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 5 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 3.3(c) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 4(b) and (e) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Caprine animals referred to in Annex VII, Chapter A, point 5(b)(ii) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Others (specify)
4.6.4.Confirmatory tests other than rapid tests132 as referred to in Chapter C of Annex X to Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Estimated number of tests
Confirmatory tests in bovine animals
Confirmatory tests in ovine and caprine animals
4.6.5.Discriminatory tests
Estimated number of tests
Primary molecular testing referred to in Annex X, Chapter C, point 3.2(c)(i) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
4.6.6.Genotyping of positive and randomly selected animals
Estimated number of tests
Animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 8.1 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Animals referred to in Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, point 8.2 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
4.7.Eradication
4.7.1.
Measures following confirmation of a BSE case:
4.7.1.1.
Description:
4.7.1.2.Summary table
Estimated number
Animals to be killed under the requirements of Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.1 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
4.7.2.
Measures following confirmation of a scrapie case:
4.7.2.1.
Description:
4.7.2.2.Summary table
Estimated number
Animals to be culled and destroyed under the requirements of Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Animals to be sent for compulsory slaughter in accordance with Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Animals to be genotyped under the requirements of Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
4.7.3.Breeding programme for resistance to TSEs in sheep
4.7.3.1.
General description133:4.7.3.2.Summary table
Estimated number
Ewes to be genotyped under the framework of a breeding programme referred to in Article 6a of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Rams to be genotyped under the framework of a breeding programme referred to in Article 6a of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
5.Costs
5.1.
Detailed analysis of the costs:
5.2.Summary of the costs
Costs related to
Specification
Number of units
Unitary cost in EUR
Total amount in EUR
Union funding requested (yes/no)
1. Testing in bovine animals1341.1.
Rapid tests
Rapid tests performed to fulfil the requirements of Article 12(2) and Annex III, Chapter A, Part I of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 or used as confirmatory tests in accordance with Annex X, Chapter C of that Regulation
Other (please specify)
2. Testing in ovine and caprine animals1352.1.
Rapid tests
Rapid tests performed to fulfil the requirements of Article 12(2) and Annex III, Chapter A, Part II, points 1 to 5 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 or used as confirmatory tests in accordance with Annex X, Chapter C of that Regulation
Other (please specify)
3. Confirmatory testing1363.1.
Confirmatory tests in bovines
Confirmatory tests, other than rapid tests, as referred to in Annex X, Chapter C of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Other (please specify)
3.2.
Confirmatory tests in ovines and caprines
Confirmatory tests, other than rapid test, as referred to in Annex X, Chapter C of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Other (please specify)
4. Discriminatory testing1374.1.
Primary molecular tests
Primary molecular discriminatory tests as referred to in Annex X, Chapter C, point 3.2(c)(i) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Other (please specify)
5. Genotyping
5.1.
Determination of genotype of animals in the framework of the monitoring and eradication measures laid down in Regulation (EC) No 999/2001138Method
5.2.
Determination of genotype of animals in the framework of a breeding programme139Method
6. Compulsory culling/slaughter
6.1.
Compensation for bovine animals to be culled and destroyed under the requirements of Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.1 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
6.2.
Compensation for ovine and caprine animals to be culled and destroyed under the requirements of Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
6.3.
Compensation for ovine and caprine animals to be sent for compulsory slaughter in accordance with Annex VII, Chapter A, point 2.3(d) of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
Total
ANNEX IVStandard requirements for the submission of national surveillance programmes for avian influenza in poultry and wild birds as referred to in Article 1(d)
1.Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease:
Year of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2.Description and implementation of the surveillance programme in poultry
2.1.Designation of the central authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme
2.2.System in place for the registration of holdings
2.3.Design (risk-based surveillance or based on representative sampling)
2.3.1.Short description of predominant poultry population and types of poultry production
2.3.2.Criteria and risk factors for risk-based surveillance140
2.3.3.Target populations141
Table 2.2.1Poultry holdings142(except ducks, geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallards)) to be sampledSerological investigation in accordance with Annex I to Decision 2010/367/EU on holdings of laying hens/free range laying hens/chicken breeders/turkey breeders/fattening turkeys/farmed game birds (gallinaceous), ratites and broilers/backyard flocks (only when at risk) [delete as appropriate]PLEASE USE ONE FORM PER POULTRY CATEGORY
NUTS (2) code143 Total number of holdings144Total number of holdings to be sampled
Number of samples per holding
Total number of tests
Methods of laboratory analysis
Total
Table 2.2.2Duck, geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallard) holdings145to be sampledSerological investigation in accordance with Annex I to Decision 2010/367/EU on holdings of duck breeders, fattening ducks, geese breeders, fattening geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallards) [delete as appropriate]
NUTS (2) code146Total number of duck, geese, and farmed game birds holdings
Total number of duck, geese, and farmed game birds holdings to be sampled
Number of samples per holding
Total number of tests
Methods of laboratory analysis
Total
2.3.Sampling procedures, sampling periods and frequency of testing
2.4.Laboratory testing: description of the laboratory tests used and follow up investigations
3.Description and implementation of the surveillance programme in wild birds:
3.1.
Designation of the central competent authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme and relevant collaborating partners (such as epidemiologists, ornithologists, nature bird observation and hunter organisations).
3.2.
Description and delimitation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be applied.
3.3.
Estimation of the local and/or migratory wildlife population.
3.4.
Design, criteria, risk factors and target population 147.Table 3.2.1Wild birds focused on target speciesInvestigations according to the surveillance programme set out in Part 2 of Annex II to Decision 2010/367/EU
NUTS (2) code/region148 Wild birds to be sampled149Total number of birds to be sampled
Estimated total number of samples to be taken for active surveillance150Estimated total number of samples to be taken for passive surveillance
Total
3.5.Sampling procedures and sampling periods
3.6.Laboratory testing: description of the laboratory tests used
4.Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease in poultry during the last five years
5.Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease in wild birds during the last five years
6.Measures in place as regards the notification of the disease
7.Costs
7.1.Detailed analysis of the costs:
7.1.1.Poultry
7.1.2.Wild birds
7.2.Summary of the costs
7.2.1.Poultry surveillance
Detailed analysis of the costs of the programme — poultry
Laboratory testing
Methods of laboratory analysis
Number of tests
Unitary test cost (per method)
Total cost
Serological pre-screening151 Haemagglutination-inhibition-test (HI) for H5/H7152Virus isolation test
PCR test
Sampling
Number of samples
Unitary costs
Total costs
Other measures
Number
Unitary cost
Total cost
Others (please specify)
Total
7.2.2.Wild bird surveillance
Detailed analysis of the costs of the programme — wild birds
Laboratory testing
Methods of laboratory analysis
Number of tests
Unitary test cost (per method)
Total cost
Virus isolation test
PCR test
Sampling
Number of samples
Unitary cost
Total cost
Other measures
Number
Unitary cost
Total cost
Others (please specify)
Total
Total cost poultry and wild birds’