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vaccinating
vaccinating
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- the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity
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- To certify in case of dispatch to a Member State, which has an EC-approved non-vaccinating status for Newcastle disease currently: Finland and Sweden otherwise delete reference.
- Member States not vaccinating against Newcastle disease may demand additional guarantees concerning vaccination against that disease for ratite meat imported into or transiting through the Community.
- as regards certain transitional additional guarantees for Denmark in relation to the change of its non-vaccinating status against Newcastle disease
- Commission Decision 2005/65/EC of 28 January 2005 as regards certain transitional additional guarantees for Denmark in relation to the change of its non-vaccinating status against Newcastle disease (OJ L 27, 29.1.2005, p. 52).’;
- Denmark should therefore no longer be listed as a country having an EC-approved non-vaccinating status for Newcastle disease in the model health certificates set out in Directive 90/539/EEC.
- Commission Decision 2005/65/EC of 28 January 2005 as regards certain transitional additional guarantees for Denmark in relation to the change of its non-vaccinating status against Newcastle disease [8] is to be incorporated into the Agreement.
- Member States that must carry out sampling for Newcastle disease to maintain their status as Newcastle disease non-vaccinating countries (Decision 94/327/EC) may utilise these samples from breeding flocks for the surveillance of H5/H7 antibodies.
- For the purposes of this Annex, Switzerland is recognised as meeting the requirements of Article 12(2) of Directive 90/539/EEC with regard to Newcastle disease and therefore shall have the status of not vaccinating against Newcastle disease.
- Due to recent developments in relation to its Newcastle disease situation, Denmark intends to introduce vaccination of poultry against that disease and its status of a non-vaccinating Member State should therefore be suspended as provided for in Directive 90/539/EEC.
- In October 2004 Denmark introduced the systematic prophylactic vaccination of poultry against Newcastle disease. Denmark should therefore no longer be listed as a country having an EC-approved non-vaccinating status for Newcastle disease in the model health certificates set out in Directive 90/539/EEC.
- Member States that must carry out sampling for Newcastle disease to maintain their status as Newcastle disease non-vaccinating countries in accordance with Commission Decision 94/327/EC [1] may utilise these samples from breeding flocks for the surveillance of H5/H7 antibodies.
- Member States that must carry out sampling for Newcastle disease to maintain their status as Newcastle disease non-vaccinating countries in accordance with Commission Decision 94/327/EC [2] may utilise these samples from breeding flocks for the surveillance of H5/H7 antibodies.
- This Decision shall apply to intra-Community trade in poultry, such as defined in Article 2(1) of Directive 90/539/EEC, to be dispatched to Denmark from Member States which do not have a non-vaccinating status against Newcastle disease, as provided for in Article 12(2) of that Directive, and from third countries.
- Commission Decision 91/552/EEC of 27 September 1991 establishing the status of Denmark as regards Newcastle disease [2], established the status of Denmark as a non-vaccinating Member State against Newcastle disease for the purpose of intra-Community trade and imports from third countries in live poultry.