Consultation on 2007 Annual Review of Defra's Contingency Plan for Exotic Animal Diseases
The closing date for responses to this consultation is 11 October 2007.
In accordance with our legislative obligations under section 14a of the Animal Health Act 1981 Defra is inviting comments on the 2007 version of its Contingency Plan for Exotic Animal Diseases.
The plan covers arrangements for response to an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Avian Influenza (AI) , Newcastle Disease (ND), Classical Swine Fever (CSF), African Swine Fever (ASF), Swine Vesicular Disease (SVD) , Rabies, Bluetongue (BT), and certain specified types of equine exotic diseases (e.g Glanders, Dourine, Infectious Anaemia and Equine encephalitis / encephalomyelitis of all types including West Nile Virus).
The Contingency Plan incorporates two separate documents; a Framework Response Plan outlining roles and responsibilities together with systems and structures in place for responding to an outbreak of exotic animal disease; and an Overview of Emergency Preparedness, which provides more detailed information relating to our emergency preparedness work and operational arrangements for response.
You may comment on any aspect of the plan.
The consultation package includes:
- Consultation letter
- List of consultees
- Framework Response Plan for Exotic Animal Diseases (PDF 400 KB)
- Overview of Emergency Preparedness for Exotic Animal Diseases (PDF 400 KB)
- Table of changes from the previous version
- Summary of responses (PDF 39 KB)
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Page modified:
11 March 2008
Page published:
19 July 2007
