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BIOSECURITY PRINCIPLES CHRISTINA LINDSEY VETERINARY COORDINATOR, NPIP U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES OCTOBER 17, 2017

BIOSECURITY PRINCIPLES...BIOSECURITY PRINCIPLES CHRISTINA LINDSEY VETERINARY COORDINATOR, NPIP U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE VETERINARY

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BIOSECURITY PRINCIPLES

C H R I S T I N A L I N D S E YV E T E R I N A RY C O O R D I N ATO R , N P I PU . S . D E PA R T ME N T O F A G R I C U LT U R EA N I M A L A N D P L A N T H E A LT H I N S P E C T I O N S E RV I C EV E T E R I N A RY S E RV I C E SO C TO B E R 1 7 , 2 0 1 7

▪14 Biosecurity Principles

▪State Implementation Strategies

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Overview

“a set of management and physical measures designed to reduce the risk of

introduction, establishment and spread of animal diseases, infections or infestations to,

from and within an animal population”

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OIE definition of Biosecurity:

What are the 14 Biosecurity Principles?A VERY BRIEF REVIEW

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Why do we have to do this?

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Because nobody wants this again…

NPIP 14 Biosecurity Principles1. Biosecurity Responsibility

2. Training

3. Line of Separation

4. Perimeter Buffer Area

5. Personnel

6. Pest Control

7. Equipment & Vehicles

8. Mortality Disposal

9. Manure & Litter

10. Replacement Birds

11. Water

12. Feed & Bedding

13. Reporting Mortality

14. Auditing

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How do I find this information?www.poultryimprovement.org

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www.poultryimprovement.org

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Timeline of Events

D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S 0 N

2015 2016 2017

Multi-State - MidwestIndiana Multi-State - South

Development of the HPAI Interim Rule

HPAI Interim Rule in Effect

GCC development of the 14 Biosecurity Principles

14 Biosecurity Principles Pass at Biennial Conference

GCC development of the Audit Tool & Guidelines for

the 14 Biosecurity Principles

State Training

Implementation

When the HPAI Rule is finalized, the biosecurity plans will then need to be audited by the OSA within 2 years

…so what will the audit involve?

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What can we expect from the NPIP 14 Biosecurity Principles?

OSAs will conduct a PAPER-BASED AUDIT of the biosecurity plan of a COMPLEX.

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What does the audit involve?

Participant Signs Up

OSA Paper Audit q 2

yrs and all good

OSA Audit q 2 yrs and not good

Corrective Action

Resolved

Unresolved

Trio Team Audit

✓Indemnity Eligible

Indemnity Ineligible

Auditing Tree

Who is exempt from Audits?Producers EXEMPT from AUDITS:

< 75,0000 commercial egg layers on premises

< 100,000 broilers slaughtered/yr

< 30,000 turkeys slaughtered/yr

< 50,000 waterfowl or upland game birds slaughtered per year

< 25,000 game birds raised for release per year

Small flock owners that do NOT meet the minimum inventory

requirements are eligible for up to 100% HPAI indemnity.

This is different from the NPIP Size Requirements to

participate in 9-CFR Part 146 Commercial Poultry H5/H7 Avian

Influenza Monitored Program

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No producer is exempt from having a

biosecurity plan –regardless of inventory!

Implementation StrategiesEXAMPLES FROM 3 OFFICIAL STATE AGENCIES

State 1 Created aBiosecurity Plan Template

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Biosecurity Plan Template

by USPOULTRY

http://www.uspoultry.org/animal_husbandry/biosecurity.

cfm

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has all the resources for you!!!

Spread awareness of the 14 Biosecurity Principles

Answer the question “Do you really expect us to do this?!”

Help producers create binders to maintain paperwork

Develop a strategic approach to the audit

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State 2 Hired a poultry service tech to prepare the industry

State 3 Held a Workshop with aLPAI Panel DiscussionReview the Biosecurity Principles with producers/industry

Panel members include those companies affected by LPAI 2017

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How do I find this information?www.poultryimprovement.org

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has all the resources for you!

Questions?

Call us! 770-922-349622

Christina Lindsey, DVM, MSpVM, ACPVVeterinary Coordinator, NPIPU.S. Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceVeterinary [email protected] Office: 770-922-3496Cell: 404-859-4482