Resolution No. 1329 fighting bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis. Pays/Territoire Égypte Type du document Règlement Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Official Gazette No. 295, 27 December 1999, 7 pp. Sujet Bétail Mot clé Parasites/maladies Protection des animaux Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Santé des animaux Aire géographique Afrique, Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord et Proche-Orient, Afrique du Nord, Mer Rouge et le Golfe d'Aden Entry into force notes This Resolution enters into force on 11 October 1999. Résumé This Resolution is composed of 21 articles. The General Department for Veterinary services will carry out the necessary measures with the objective to fight bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis (art. 1). The General Department for Veterinary Services will register and distinguish the animals according to its Regulations (art. 2). The veterinary surgeons and the Veterinary Departments will carry out the field analysis and examination related to bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis (art. 30). Veterinary Laboratories will accept the samples from the Veterinary Departments only to have them analyzed (art. 6). Bovine females will be subject to periodic control and analysis every 6 months (art. 9). The measures to be taken related to bovine brucellosis (art. 10). The precaution to be taken in case of the existence of bovine brucellosis (art. 11). The sanitary steps to be taken in case of decision to slaughter the affected bovines (art. 12). The owners of the slaughtered bovines will be compensated according to the price-list (art. 13). Owners who do not respect the quarantine will not be compensated (art. 15). Vaccination of buffalo females, cows, goats and sheep from 3 to 7 months old (art. 17). Texte intégral Arabe Références - Législation Amendé par Ministerial Decree No. 355 of 2009 amending Resolution No. 1329 of 1999 fighting bovine tuberculosis and bovine brucellosis. Législation | Égypte | 2008 Mot clé: Parasites/maladies, Protection des animaux, Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Santé des animaux Source: FAO, FAOLEX