General Guidelines for Risk Analysis Relative to Veterinary Services
Example---Background of South Africa Situation
Here is an example of a request received from South Africa that shows
APHIS has applied the regionalization policy:
USDA has considered the entire country of South Africa to be affected
with foot and mouth disease (FMD) because the disease was present in the
Kruger National Park. USDA has historically restricted import of animals
and products from FMD-affected countries by regulations in
9 CFR Part 94.1and 9 CFR 94.11.
South Africa requested the Veterinary Services recognize separate regions
of the country as FMD-free (that part of the country excluding Kruger National
Park and an additional surrounding area) and FMD-affected (Kruger National Park
and the defined surrounding area).
Veterinary Services evaluated the paperwork submitted in support of the request,
conducted site visits, and decided (on the basis of a risk assessment, see reference
at bottom of middle column of Page 7819 of the Federal Register notice, the web
site address of which is indicated below) that the risk of introduction of FMD
from the part of South Africa excluding Kruger National Park and the surrounding
area was low. APHIS published a rule in which it has proposed to modify its
regulations to reduce the level of restrictions on imports from South Africa.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html,
click on regulations, and find the following:
Docket #: 98-029-I
Title: Change in Disease Status of the Republic of South Africa
Because of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Rinderpest.
Docket Type: PRM
Publication Date: 2/17/99
CFR Part: 9.94
FR Citation: 64 FR 7618
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