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BMBL Appendix D

Restricted Animal Pathogens

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Nonindigenous pathogens of domestic livestock and poultry may require special laboratory design, operation, and containment features not generally addressed in this publication. The importation, possession, or use of the following agents is prohibited or restricted by law or by U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations or administrative policies:

African horse sickness African Swine fever virus* Akabane virus Avian influenza virus
Besnoitia besnoiti Bluetongue virus* Borna disease virus Bovine spongiform
Bovine infectious petechial Brucella abortus Brucellosis melitensis* Burkholderia mallei (Pseudomonas mallei ­ Glanders)
Camelpox virus Classical swine fever Cochliomyia hominivorax (Screwworm) Cowdria ruminantium (heartwater)
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease variant, Bovine spongiform encephalopathy encephalopathy Ephemeral fever virus fever agent
Foot and mouth disease virus* Histoplasma (Zymonema) farciminosum Louping ill virus Lumpy skin disease virus
Mycobacterium bovis Mycoplasma agalactiae Mycoplasma mycoides (mycoides) Nairobi sheep disease virus(Ganjam virus)
Newcastle disease virus* (velogenic strains) Peste des petits ruminants* (plague of small ruminants) Rift Valley fever virus* Rinderspest virus*
Sheep and goat pox* Swine vesicular disease virus* Teschen disease virus* Theileria annulata
Theileria lawrencei Theileria bovis Theileria hirci Trypanosoma brucei
Trypanosoma congolense Trypanosoma equiperdum (dourine) Trypanosoma evansi Trypanosoma vivax
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis Vesicular exanthema virus Vesicular stomatitis Viral hemorrhagic disease of rabbits
Wesselsbron disease virus      

* Export license required by Department of Commerce.

The importation, possession, use, or interstate shipment of animal pathogens other than those listed above may also be subject to regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

A USDA/APHIS import permit is required to import any infectious agent of animals that is listed by USDA/APHIS as a restricted animal pathogen. Such a permit may be required to import any other infectious agent of livestock or poultry. An import permit is also required to import any livestock or poultry animal product such as blood, serum, or other tissues.

Additional information may be obtained by writing to:

U.S. Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Veterinary Services, National Center for Import and Export
4700 River Road, Unit #40
Riverdale, Maryland 20737-1231

Telephone: (301) 734-3277
Fax: (301) 734-8226

Internet: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ncei

 

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