Terrestrial Animal Health Code |
Hygiene precautions, identification, blood sampling and vaccination
The use of microchip implanters, needles and syringes in a wide range of routine veterinary procedures relative to identification, blood sampling, vaccination and the injection of medicinal products or devices is now commonplace.
Unsterilised equipment and the use of opened vials of vaccine and medicinal products for different herds should be unacceptable professionally.
The use of unsterilised and contaminated equipment (microchip implanters, needles, syringes, etc.) or products is of special importance for different herds and animals to be exported. It is a requirement, particularly applicable for animals to be exported, that care is taken to ensure the sterility of all equipment and veterinary products associated with the conditions of the export certificate.
These precautions have particular importance for teams of veterinarians and paraveterinarians.
The range of organisms capable of being transmitted includes viruses, bacteria and protozoa. The list of infectious agents transmissible in the context of this chapter continues to expand for all species of animals.
nb: first adopted in 1982.
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