Terrestrial Animal Health Code |
Equine infectious anaemia
General provisions
Standards for diagnostic tests are described in the Terrestrial Manual.
Recommendations for the importation of equines
Veterinary Authorities of importing countries should require the presentation of an international veterinary certificate attesting that:
the animals showed no clinical sign of equine infectious anaemia (EIA) on the day of shipment and during the 48 hours prior to shipment; and
no case of EIA has been associated with any premises where the animals were kept during the three months prior to shipment; and
if imported on a permanent basis, the animals were subjected to a diagnostic test for EIA with negative results on blood samples collected during the 30 days prior to shipment; or
if imported on a temporary basis, the animals were subjected to a diagnostic test for EIA with negative results on blood samples collected during the 90 days prior to shipment.
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