Import risk assessment of hatching eggs and day old chicks via Khartoum International Airport, Sudan

Ahmed Abdelgadir Berier, A. E. Abdelgadir
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This study was aimed to assess the quality level of the Sudanese standards and risks associated with the importation of hatching eggs and day old chicks as well as the sanitary measures in place based on the international (OIE) standards. Data were collected from the Federal Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries (FMARF), the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO) and from World Animal Health Organization (OIE). For that purpose, risk assessment was used as described in Section 2 of the (OIE, 2009). The results showed that a total of (11,241,209) chicks, and (62,3070,30) layers and broilers hatching eggs were imported into the Sudan during the period 2005 to 2009 from 14 countries, which may comprise potential risk of introducing avian influenza (AI) and many other diseases into the country. In viewing the poultry health status in the exporting counties, the avian influenza is endemic in Egypt, which represented the main exporting country of the two commodities in 2005. In 2006, about 18.3% (out of 235,626 susceptible population) were infected with avian influenza (AI) and 43.2% (n = 101,814) were destroyed for the same reason. Moreover, the Sudanese standards of hatching eggs and day old chicks had not been set according to scientifically based risk estimations and the sanitary measures in place were less stringent to achieve the appropriate level of protection. Therefore, a multidisciplinary scientific risk analysis following OIE standards are recommended for the importation procedures and setting the Sudanese standards.
经苏丹喀土穆国际机场的孵化蛋和日龄雏鸡进口风险评估
本研究旨在评估苏丹标准的质量水平和与进口孵化蛋和日龄雏鸡相关的风险,以及根据国际兽疫局标准采取的卫生措施。数据收集自联邦动物资源和渔业部(FMARF)、苏丹标准与计量组织(SSMO)以及世界动物卫生组织(OIE)。为此,采用了《世界动物卫生组织,2009》第2节所述的风险评估方法。结果表明,2005年至2009年期间,苏丹共从14个国家进口了(11,241,209)只雏鸡和(62,3070,30)只蛋鸡和正在孵蛋的肉鸡,这可能存在将禽流感和许多其他疾病引入该国的潜在风险。从出口国的家禽健康状况来看,禽流感在埃及流行,埃及是2005年这两种商品的主要出口国。2006年,约18.3%(在235 626名易感人口中)感染了禽流感,43.2% (n = 101,814)因同样原因被销毁。此外,苏丹的孵化蛋和日龄雏鸡的标准没有根据科学的风险估计制定,现有的卫生措施也不太严格,无法达到适当的保护水平。因此,建议按照世界动物卫生组织的标准对进口程序和制定苏丹标准进行多学科科学风险分析。
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