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Oregon veterinarians and clinic staff
Emergency response/ OVERT Official document
Exotics and wildlife Oregon reportable diseases
Interstate movement of animals Public health
Johnes program Regulatory disease programs
Livestock resources Where to order supplies
ODA Animal Health Lab
Emergency response/ OVERT
Oregon Veterinary Emergency Response Team- (Letter and introduction)
 
OVERT Application  (in pdf format)

Exotics and wildlife
regulations and contacts  

Interstate movement of animals
State contact numbers
 
CVIs - Checklist
 
           other state dog and cat import requirements  
 
           other state equine requirements

Johnes program
Johnes program update
Livestock resources
OSU Extension- http://extension.oregonstate.edu/index.php
 
FARAD- http://www.farad.org/
 
Biosecurity Protocol-   is of utmost importance in protecting a producer’s herd or flock.  As veterinarians moving from farm to farm we need to be aware of our potential role in the spread of infectious disease and work to the best of our ability to minimize this risk.
An excellent website with a wide array of biosecurity information may be found at http://vetextension.psu.edu/Biosecurity/BioMain.htm

ODA Animal Health Lab
regulatory tests and fees  
 
lab submission form (in pdf format)
 
lab shipment regulations (in pdf format) Significant changes regarding shipments of Diagnostic Specimens and Infectious Substances go into effect  January 1, 2005!
 
 

Official document
official documents
Oregon reportable diseases
Oregon reportable diseases
 
emergency animal disease preparedness (brochure in pdf format0

Public health
Rabies  
 
Psittacosis- http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/psittacosis.asp

Regulatory disease programs
Summary of laws and regulations- Brucellosis      Trichomoniasis
 
Official ID
 
 
Brucellosis- Oregon´s Regulations for Mature Vaccinations (in pdf format)
                
Tuberculosis  
 

Where to order supplies
sources/ addresses
 

 
Page updated: May 14, 2007

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