Woah animal health status. The procedure for the official The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) released the first-ever State of the World’s Animal Health report. Procedures for official recognition of animal health status, endorsement of an official control programme, and publication of a self-declaration of animal health status, by WOAH CONTEXT WOAH has developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to assist Members with the process relating to the official recognition of a specific animal health status or for the Almost half of the WOAH-listed diseases notified to WOAH between 2005 and 2023 were considered a threat to human health with zoonotic, or animal-to-human infection, List of Aquatic Animal Health Status Reviews These reviews are based on the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) criteria as WOAH has invited participants to join this webinar aimed at highlighting the requirements and procedures for annual reconfirmation and maintenance of animal health Animal health status means the status of a country, zone or compartment with respect to an animal disease in accordance with the criteria listed in the relevant disease Suspension_SOP Standard Operating Procedures on suspension, recovery or withdrawal of officially recognised animal health status and withdrawal of the endorsement of official control The WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code provides guidelines for improving terrestrial animal health, welfare, and veterinary public health globally. Such The monthly newsletter that relays news from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), as well as from its network and This platform aims at facilitating the submission, archiving, tracking and searching of Members’ dossiers related to the official Standard Operating Procedure for official recognition of animal health status and for the endorsement of official control programmes of Members Avian Influenza, aka "bird flu" has devastating effects on the poultry industry. Surveillance for arthropod vectors of animal diseases 16 Chapter 1. The overall objective of the OIE endorsed official control programmes is for Member Countries to progressively improve their animal health situation and eventually attain official recognition of Safeguarding global health in today’s world Many established human infectious diseases originate in animals, and, in the case of vector-borne WOAH standards are based on the most recent scientific and technical information. Extracts may be copied, reproduced, translated, adapted or published in Why in the News? The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) released the first-ever State of the World’s Animal Health report. WAHIS: Animal Health Data To enable free access to world animal health data, WOAH provides Internet users with several computer tools This new platform will help manage documents relevant to the official recognition and maintenance of animal health status, as well as First report on animal health shows that animal diseases are affecting new areas and species, undermining global food security. Australia is a strong contributor to WOAH processes to protect our animal health status and substantial trade in animals and animal products. Gain access to resources and information on Rabies. Webinar on WOAH procedure for the publication of self-declarations of animal health status was held on 13 October 2022 In accordance with the Following an immediate notification received from the Delegate of Kazakhstan to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) on an outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in The WOAH (founded as OIE) Regional and Sub-regional Representations for the region strengthen the WOAH's mission of improving animal health WOAH international standards, the reference for: WOAH establishes standards for the improvement of animal health and welfare and veterinary public health worldwide, including Australia’s science and risk-based approach to recognising our trading partners’ animal health status, disease-free zones and compartments reflects Australia’s commitments and obligations The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Founded in 1924 as the Office International des Epizooties (OIE), in May 2003, they adopted the Since its creation in 1924, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) has been the mandated international body collecting data on, observing, and analysing animal Standard operating procedure on the publication of the self-declaration of animal health status of Members This procedure describes the process for the preparation, screening Animal health surveillance 7 Chapter 1.