List
of Foot and Mouth Disease free countries
RESOLUTION
No. XVIII
Recognition
of the Foot and Mouth Disease Status of Members
CONSIDERING THAT
1. Adoption of subsequent Resolutions* since the 62nd General Session of the OIE International Committee has established a procedure for annually updating a list of Member countries and zones, recognised as free from foot and mouth disease (FMD) according to the provisions of the Terrestrial Code,
2. The Scientific Commission for Animal Diseases (the Scientific Commission) has continued to apply the procedure approved by the International Committee, and has supported the recognition of the FMD free status of additional countries and zones for annual adoption of the list by the International Committee,
3. During the 65th General Session, the International Committee adopted Resolution XII, which stated that the Delegates of Members where entire countries or zones are recognised as FMD free, annually confirm by letter during the month of November that their FMD status and the criteria by which that status was recognised have remained unchanged,
4. Recommendations of the Scientific Commission regarding the evaluation of countries or zones as being free from FMD have been submitted to Members for comments as outlined in Resolution XVI, which was adopted during the 67th General Session of the International Committee,
5. During the 70th General Session, the International Committee adopted Resolution No. XVIII asking Members applying for this evaluation to meet part of the costs sustained by the OIE Central Bureau in the evaluation process,
6. Information published by the OIE is derived from declarations made by the official Veterinary Services of Members. The OIE is not responsible for inaccurate publication of country or zonal disease free status based on inaccurate information, changes in epidemiological status or other significant events that were not promptly reported to the Central Bureau subsequent to the time of declaration of freedom from FMD,
THE COMMITTEE
RESOLVES THAT
1. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as FMD free where vaccination is not practised, according to the provisions of Chapter 2.2.10. of the Terrestrial Code :
Albania
Australia
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brunei
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Rep.
Denmark
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
Former Yug. Rep. of Macedonia
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France
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea (Rep. of)
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
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Montenegro
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Panama
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia(1)
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States of America
Vanuatu
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| (1) Including Kosovo administered by the United Nations |
2. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as FMD free where vaccination is practised, according to the provisions of Chapter 2.2.10. of the Terrestrial Code:
Chinese Taipei and Uruguay.
3. The Director General publish the following list of Members having an FMD free zone where vaccination is not practised, according to the provisions of Chapter 2.2.10. of the Terrestrial Code**:
Argentina: the zone designated by the Delegate of Argentina in a document addressed to the Director General in January 2007;
Botswana: the zones as designated by the Delegate of Botswana in a document addressed to the Director General in December 2006;
Brazil: State of Santa Catarina;
Colombia: zones designated by the Delegate of Colombia in documents addressed to the Director General in November 1995 (Area I - Northwest region of Choco Department) and in January 2008 (Archipelago de San Andres and Providencia);
Malaysia: zones of Sabah and Sarawak designated by the Delegate of Malaysia in a document addressed to the Director General in December 2003;
Namibia: zone designated by the Delegate of Namibia in a document addressed to the Director General in February 1997;
Peru: zones as designated by the Delegate of Peru in two documents addressed to the Director General in December 2004 and in January 2007;
Philippines: Islands of Mindanao, Visayas, Palawan and Masbate;
South Africa: zone designated by the Delegate of South Africa in a document addressed to the Director General in May 2005.
4. The Director General publish the following list of Members having FMD free zones where vaccination is practised, according to the provisions of Chapter 2.2.10. of the Terrestrial Code:
Argentina: zone of Argentina designated by the Delegate of Argentina in documents addressed to the Director General in March 2007.
Bolivia: zone of Chiquitania designated by the Delegate of Bolivia in documents addressed to the Director General in January 2003 and a zone situated in the western part of the Department of Oruro in documents addressed to the Director General in September 2005;
Brazil: States of Acre along with two adjacent municipalities of Amazon state, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondonia and the middle southern part of the State Parà, as designated by the Delegate of Brazil in a document addressed to the Director General in March 2004 and February 2007. The States of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Sergipe, Tocantins, Distrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Paraná, São Paulo of Brazil as designated by the Delegate of Brazil in a document addressed to the Director General in May 2008;
Colombia: zone designated by the Delegate of Colombia in documents addressed to the Director General in January 2003, two zones designated by the Delegate in documents addressed to the Director General in December 2004 and a south western zone designated by the Delegate of Colombia in documents addressed to the Director General in January 2007;
Paraguay: zone designated by the Delegate of Paraguay in documents addressed to the Director General in March 2007.
AND
5. The Delegates of these Members will immediately notify the Central Bureau if FMD occurs in their countries or zones within their territories.
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(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 27 May 2008)
* 62nd General Session (GS) Resolution No (Res) IX; 63rd GS Res XI and Res XII; 64th GS Res XII and 65th GS Res XVII and 71st GS Res XXI.
** For information on the status of non-contiguous territories of Member Countries recognised as FMD free, please address enquiries to that country’s Delegate or to the Director General.