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Standards For Handling Aquatic Animal Pathogens

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CANANDA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is seeking comments on the Containment Standards for Facilities Handling Aquatic Animal Pathogens.

Federal standards exist for laboratories handling human pathogens and for facilities handling animal pathogens. The new standards outline the unique physical and operational containment requirements for facilities working with aquatic animal pathogens.

The CIFA issues import permits for aquatic animal pathogens under the Health of Animals Act. Once the standards come into effect, only facilities meeting the requirements will be issued an import permit. The standards will also be used to provide guidance on the handling of aquatic animal pathogens found in Canada.

A multi-disciplinary group including representatives from the federal government, academia and industry have reviewed the standards.

Comments on the draft standards can be submitted to standardsnormes@inspection.gc.ca and will be accepted until January 4, 2010. The CFIA would ask that anyone who submits comments on the wording of the draft standards to provide suggested alternate wording where possible.

Once the consultation period is complete, the comments will be reviewed and any necessary revisions will be made. The standards will then be finalised, with a transition period to follow until December 31, 2010. Following the transition period, the standards will come into effect on January 1, 2011 and will be mandatory for facilities importing aquatic animal pathogens.

Further Reading

- You can view the Containment Standards for Facilities Handling Aquatic Animal Pathogens by clicking here.
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