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He had only one subject for intellectual conversation, the epizootic diseases.
It appears that, using human law, you have created an epizootic disease and a zoonosis.
Is the European Union ready to give money at international level in order to limit the spread of epizootic disease?
Epizootic diseases, such as sarcoptic mange, are a serious threat.
In addition, we attach great importance to animal welfare and combating epizootic diseases.
They are clearly not the parties responsible for epizootic disease; they are its victims.
Finally, I would like to draw your attention to the importance of transportation in the propagation of epizootic diseases.
The viruses can cross the species barrier to cause an epizootic disease in humans, and recently, in dogs.
There is no evidence of any epizootic disease having occurred in our country through the feeding of treated catering waste to livestock.
Scope is provided for more intensive research into marker vaccines against epizootic diseases within the resources allocated in the preliminary draft budget.
Finally, the WHO has just launched an appeal: before we think about a pandemic, let us prevent epizootic disease from spreading!
Let us take as an example the appropriations allocated to eradicating epizootic diseases and to the Emergency Veterinary Fund.
Combating epizootic diseases is becoming increasingly important in the light of the growth of trade in live animals and the economic damage resulting from outbreaks of disease.
The Austrian example shows that application of the highest possible standards of hygiene, coupled with official monitoring, banishes any concerns regarding a possible risk of epizootic disease.
In 1950, the Inter-African Bureau of Epizootic Diseases was formed, with the stated goal of eliminating rinderpest from Africa.
What use are international guarantees if States cover up by not making declarations or by submitting inadequate declarations to the International Office of Epizootic Diseases?
It merely proves that we need to reinstate border controls at internal frontiers in order to prevent the emergence and spread of epizootic diseases and to compensate livestock farmers for their losses.
I think the Commission should formulate an animal health action plan to improve its ability to react to such serious animal epizootic diseases by financing research, compensating for losses, giving advances on payments, etc.
It is unquestionable that the prevention of epizootic diseases which lead to food crises is of great importance, not only to the future of European farming but also to the entire population of Europe.
The incompetence of the British government is also blamed for having taken away the efficacy of measures intended to combat epizootic disease and the threat of an epidemic, in a vain attempt to protect its beef industry.
As Mrs Redondo has just said, Amendment No 33 seeks to permit controlled swill feeding, subject to stringent exceptional arrangements, if it can be guaranteed that the pathogens which cause epizootic diseases have been destroyed by treatment.
The current policy of not vaccinating prioritises the political and commercial aspects and this is something that must change on an international level, taking the approach initiated by the International Office of Epizootic Diseases and the FAO.
We are also in favour of setting up a public farmers' insurance fund financed by the Community which would enable farmers to be paid a minimum income in the event of natural disasters such as drought, storms, hail, fire, epizootic diseases, etc.
His report to the BNHS, White Bison of Manjampatti said the white gaur reported by Williams might have become extinct following the outbreak of an epizootic disease that wiped out several herds from the region in those days.