New EU Directive - 29th September 2003 - plus amendments
Council Directive 2003/85/EC - Click here!
In the new directive emergency vaccination is considered as part of a FMD control strategy.
Summary:
- Slaughter of infected animals and contacts still the principal control measure.
- No routine prophylactic vaccination.
- Emergency vaccination is now considered as part of a control strategy. To be used where measures additional to the culling of infected and contact animals is needed.
- Member states must have suitable arrangements in place for the possible use of emergency vaccination.
- New OIE guidelines for "vaccination to live". Livestock can be declared disease free 6 months after the last vaccination if the abscence of infection is demonstrated.
- Special measures for animals in zoos and wildlife parks.



