Florida Administrative Code
5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
5C - Division of Animal Industry
Chapter 5C-21 - PSEUDORABIES
Section 5C-21.012 - Procedures for Control and Eradication of Pseudorabies
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 5C-21.012
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) Pseudorabies Testing.
(a) Herd Testing.
1. All swine herds in the state are subject
to test as required by the Division.
2. Subject to availability of funds, initial
testing required for establishing a Commercial Production Swine Herd shall be
conducted at state expense.
(b) Circle Testing. An official random-sample
test is required of all swine herds within a 2 mile radius of positive
herds.
(c) Surveillance Testing.
All sows and boars slaughtered at a recognized slaughtering establishment shall
be tested for pseudorabies and shall be identified back to the person
consigning the swine to the slaughtering establishment. Any herd to which
pseudorabies positive swine are traced shall be placed under
quarantine.
(2) Disposition of Swine.
(a) All positive animals
must be isolated immediately.
(b)
Subject to the availability of funds, the Division shall indemnify and
reimburse the owner of pseudorabies positive swine, not to exceed the sum of
$35.00 per animal, if it is shown that:
1. The
swine were positive to a pseudorabies test;
2. The swine were maintained in strict
isolation from the date of the positive test until slaughtered;
3. The swine were slaughtered within 15 days
of the date of the positive test;
4. The premises were cleaned and disinfected
within 15 days of the date of the removal of all positive
animals.
(c) All sows in
infected breeding herds must be tested prior to or at farrowing and all
positive sows removed from the herd for slaughter or isolation for slaughter
within 15 days after weaning. All boars must be tested quarterly and all
positives removed from the herd for slaughter or isolation for slaughter within
15 days after test results are reported.
(3) Herd Cleanup Plan, mandatory.
(a) When pseudorabies has been discovered in
a swine herd, the owner shall enter into a Herd Cleanup Plan as provided in
Herd Cleanup Plan - Swine, DACS-09209 11/04, with the Department within 90 days
of receiving Notice of Quarantine, DACS-09030 Rev. 08/04.
(b) The Department and the pseudorabies
epidemiologist shall monitor the progress of the herd and coordinate testing
and surveillance activities in the surrounding area as determined by
epidemiological evidence to detect and prevent the spread of the
disease.
(c) All sows in infected
breeding herds must be tested prior to or at farrowing and all positive sows
removed from the herd for slaughter or isolation for slaughter within 15 days
after weaning. All boars must be tested quarterly and all positives removed
from the herd for slaughter or isolation for slaughter within 15 days after
test results are reported.
(d)
Modifications to the original Herd Cleanup Plan are accepted with full
agreement of the pseudorabies epidemiologist or his designee, the herd owner,
and the owner's veterinary practitioner when requested by the owner and upon
approval by the Division.
(e) If
the herd owner fails or refuses to enter into an agreement to establish a Herd
Cleanup Plan, the Department shall immediately initiate enforcement action
against the owner as provided in Section
585.007,
F.S.
(4) Forms. Herd Cleanup Plan - Swine, DACS-09209 11/04 and Notice of Quarantine, DACS-09030 Rev. 08/04 are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of the form may be obtained from the Division of Animal Industry, 407 S. Calhoun St., Rm. 333, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0800, (850)410-0900.
Rulemaking Authority 585.002(4), 585.08(2) FS. Law Implemented 585.08(3), 585.09, 585.11(1), (2), 585.145(1), (2), 585.20 FS.
New 10-23-94, Amended 9-2-99, 1-30-05.
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