Cuffey
Well-Known Member
France introduce retrospective EIA testing of horses from Rumania
http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=9760
The infected equine was introduced into France from Romania (via Belgium) in April 2008. No clinical signs were observed and it was detected as part of an epidemiological investigation targeting equines at risk of equine infectious anæmia (equines imported into France from Romania since 1 January 2007).
Germany has outbreaks in 3 areas Hessen, Bayern and Rheinland-Pfalz all put down to illegal movement of horses
http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=9660
Swindon in January
The positive mares were part of a consignment of ten horses imported into Great Britain from Belgium on 22 December 2009. Nine out of the ten horses had been previously imported into Belgium from Romania. The consignment was randomly checked as part of routine measures to confirm compliance with trade rules. Restrictions have been placed on the infected premises and one in-contact premises.
Ashington case Sept--documentary irregularities
Devon case Sept, horse imported in 2008 but only showing symptoms this summer
My question to DEFRA would be:
In light of the horse in Devon postive for EIA after 2 years in UK, do you plan to introduce the same retrospective testing for all horses imported from Rumania in the last 3 years that France is now undertaking?
Many of us are very aware how many horses have been imported by certain dealers in recent years, do we really need this trade?
http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=9760
The infected equine was introduced into France from Romania (via Belgium) in April 2008. No clinical signs were observed and it was detected as part of an epidemiological investigation targeting equines at risk of equine infectious anæmia (equines imported into France from Romania since 1 January 2007).
Germany has outbreaks in 3 areas Hessen, Bayern and Rheinland-Pfalz all put down to illegal movement of horses
http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=9660
Swindon in January
The positive mares were part of a consignment of ten horses imported into Great Britain from Belgium on 22 December 2009. Nine out of the ten horses had been previously imported into Belgium from Romania. The consignment was randomly checked as part of routine measures to confirm compliance with trade rules. Restrictions have been placed on the infected premises and one in-contact premises.
Ashington case Sept--documentary irregularities
Devon case Sept, horse imported in 2008 but only showing symptoms this summer
My question to DEFRA would be:
In light of the horse in Devon postive for EIA after 2 years in UK, do you plan to introduce the same retrospective testing for all horses imported from Rumania in the last 3 years that France is now undertaking?
Many of us are very aware how many horses have been imported by certain dealers in recent years, do we really need this trade?