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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Print This Page Russia Amends Vet Certification for EU Pigs
RUSSIA - Changes have been announced to the veterinary certificate for slaughter pigs exported from the European Union to the Russian Federation.Taking into consideration the improvement of the situation connected with swine erysipelas, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance coordinated DG-SANCO to correct the veterinary certificate for slaughter pigs exported from the European Union to the Russian Federation initialed on 11 August 2006 in terms of:
- removal of Section 4.4. concerning passive immunization against swine erysipelas;
- inclusion into Section 4.5 of the following paragraph: 'The test for the disease can be skipped if the exporting country is free from the diseases in accordance with the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code'. In this case, the veterinarian who issued this veterinarian certificate should indicate next to the disease 'The exporting country is officially free from the disease, the test was not carried out' and seal and sign this record.
Before coordination, initialling and enactment of the renewed veterinary certificate, the veterinary certificate, initialed on 11 August 2006 with all the amendments can be used for the supplying of the slaughter pigs from the EU Member States.
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