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COUNTRY REPORT

COUNTRY REPORT. South Asia Regional One-Health Forum Dhaka, Bangladesh ( April 06 th -07 th 2010 ). Dr. Ajantha M. Hewakopara B.V.Sc.(Cey), FRCVS (Sweden) Chief Animal Quarantine Officer/Actg. Dir. (L.P.) Dr. I.D.V.L. Dharmawardhana B.V.Sc.(Sri Lanka), M.V.Sc.

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COUNTRY REPORT

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  1. COUNTRY REPORT South Asia Regional One-Health Forum Dhaka, Bangladesh (April 06th -07th 2010 ) Dr. Ajantha M. Hewakopara B.V.Sc.(Cey), FRCVS (Sweden) Chief Animal Quarantine Officer/Actg. Dir. (L.P.) Dr. I.D.V.L. Dharmawardhana B.V.Sc.(Sri Lanka), M.V.Sc. Ministry of Livestock Development Sri Lanka.

  2. SRI LANKA

  3. 9PROVINCES25 DISTRICTS

  4. About Sri Lanka • Size 65,610 sq km • Capital Sri Jayawardenepura • Commercial Capital Colombo • Population 20.5 million • Population density 296 people per sq km • Climate Low lands – tropical, average 27°C • Annual per capita GNP US $1197 • Industries Processing of rubber, tea, coconuts, and other agricultural commodities; clothing, cement, petroleum refining, Garments, tobacco. • Agriculture – Products Rice, sugarcane, grains, pulses, oilseed, spices, tea, rubber, coconuts, milk, eggs, hides, meat • Currency Rupees (Rs.)

  5. Involvement in animal production • Livestock industry is an integral part of economy in Sri Lanka. • Regular increase in consumption of animal products, which increases employment and adequate human nutrition. • Employment is provided through farming, extension, veterinary services, marketing, processing, advertising, import & export etc..

  6. Farmer Families involved in livestock production - 2009 Dairy 262 230 Poultry 89 158 Goat 47 200 Swine 11 540 Total 410 128

  7. Livestock sector contributed 8% to the agricultural GDP of the country. (Agricultural GDP 16.8% )

  8. Value of Contribution from Livestock Production to the National Economy (Rs. Mn.)

  9. Livestock Population - 2008 • Cattle 1.200 m • Buffalo 0.280 m • Swine 0.098 m • Goat/sheep 0.390 m • Chicken 14.300 m

  10. Major infectious Diseases prevailing - in animals • Large animals - Hemorrhagic Septicemia • Foot & Mouth Disease • Black Quarter • Brucellosis • Pigs - swine fever • Poultry -Salmonellosis • E coli infection • Ranikhet (NCD) • Infectious Bursal Disease • Fowl pox • Fowl cholera • Infectious bronchitis • Dog & Cats - Rabies

  11. Diseases in Concern at present • Influenza A (H1N1) • HPAI • BSE • Equine Influenza • Swine Fever • Koi-herpes in ornamental fish • Rabies

  12. At present Sri Lanka is free from major exotic diseases such as • Rinderpest • PPR • HPAI • Anthrax • BSE • CBPP • African Horse – Sickness • Equine Encephalitis

  13. Possible ways of entering exotic diseases in to the country • Importation of animals • Importation of animal products (meat, eggs, fish) • Importation of animal by products (skins, hides, hair, feather, hones, meat & bone meal etc, fish meal etc) • Migratory birds

  14. Import of Live Animals • Category 2008 2007 2006 2005 • DOC- L 39413 97687 89855 83882 • DOC- B 301321 382807 249318 385485 • DOC-GP 24679 27177 30973 16732 • Live fish -marine 181 226 251 209 • Live fish - F 21 44 • Dogs 252 268 165 321 • Cats 40 57 65 66 • Horses 15 0 14 23 • Rabbits 01 02 50 0 • Elephants 0 02 0 0 • Zoo animals 14 06 12 13

  15. Import of Livestock Products Livestock Products (quantity in MT) Product 2008 2007 2006 2005 Mutton/lamb 205 440 458 299 Beef 75 62 129 53 Pork 1.5 7.8 49 11 Chicken prod. 2492 1142 490 2207 Turkey 28 40 29 7 Duck 9 27 15 16 Frozen fish 4692 7440 2411 237 Chicken powder 24 41 32 10 Chicken rice 47 1.7 1 6 Chicken essence 12 9 3 7 Chicken fat 5 1.6 2 5 Egg powder 196 87 65 19 Liquid egg - - - 4

  16. Bird Migration to Sri Lanka PARADISE FLY CATCHER

  17. Secretary Ministry of Livestock Development Director General Department of Animal Production Additional DG Director planning Director Training Director Human Resource Director Breeding Director Research Director Health Chief Animal quarantine Officer Administrative Structure Of Department of Animal Production and health Provincial Directors (9) Regional Vet Officers VRI VIC Animal Quarantine Officers Sea Port / Air Port

  18. Disease Surveillance & Information System • Surveillance/Diagnosis; • 1. Active surveillance (HPAI, salmonellosis in poultry) • 2. Passive surveillance • Reporting System; • 1.Emergency reporting system • 2.Transboundary Animal Disease (TAD) Information system

  19. DISEASE INFORMATION SYSTEM SRI LANKA EXOTIC DISEASE EMERGENCY PLAN

  20. Animal Quarantine & Inspection Service SRI LANKA • Deals with the import/export of live animals, birds, fish and their products. • Functions and the activities are governed by the animal diseases Act No.59 of 1992. • The Director General of the Department of AnimalProduction and Health is empowered to authorize all theimports. • (Prior import approval is vital before Importation of animal based commodities.) • Export certification of animals, Animal products is delegated to the chief Animal Quarantine Officer.

  21. Role of Animal Quarantine Service IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT Animal Diseases Act (No. 59 of 1992) for the control and prevention of, contagious diseases in animals for the control of the import & export of animals, animal products and veterinary drugs and veterinary biological products and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

  22. Activities of Animal Quarantine Service • Document Screening. • Station quarantine, On-farm quarantine surveillance of Animals. (Physical inspection, sample collection, treatment ) • Risk analysis • Release, re-export/detention/destruction • GMP certification, HACCP audits • Feed mill inspection and renewal of registration of feed mills • BSE screening • Pre-export quarantine surveillance of farms, aquariums etc • Issuing of IVHC for exports.

  23. Disease Surveillance and Information –related to Quarantine • Imports will be checked for diseases in three stages • Samples prior to import • Samples on releasing the stocks from the cargo • Random sampling during sales

  24. Import Procedure of Live Animals in to Sri Lanka Forwarding of Application Post-Import Quarantine (on Farm/AQS) Dept. of AP &H Verification of Documents Surveillance Inspection by AQO Approval Requirements Not Fulfilled Importation Requirements Fulfilled Inspection at the Port by AQO Released Not Released Verification of Documents Physical Inspection Sampling (If Necessary) Customs Clearance

  25. Import Procedure of Animal Products in to Sri Lanka Forwarding of Application Dept. of AP &H Verification of Documents Approval Importation Physical Inspection Consignment Released Sampling (If Necessary) Custom Clearance Inspection at the Port by AQO And Health Authority Requirements NOT FULFILLED Consignment Detained/ Re-exported/Destroyed

  26. Animal Health Authorities - in Livestock Trade • Ministry of Livestock Development (DAPH/NLDB) • Department of Wild Life • Ministry of Fisheries

  27. Collaboration with Ministry of Health • Joint awareness programs for HPAI from both Ministries • Joint national technical committee on HPAI • District level meetings among veterinary and medical officers

  28. Other Collaborations • Ministry of Finance – Customs • Ministry of Agriculture • Ministry of Tourism – Wildlife and Zoological Gardens • Awareness campaigns with police, naval, military and schools • Study tours of Vietnam and Thailand

  29. Success Stories • Joint technical committee on HPAI • Socio-Behavioral Study • Increased awareness for HPAI • Import and quarantine services • Poultry development committee – all stakeholders • Proper handling of suspected cases to rule out HPAI • Initiated an inter-sectoral diploma course in epidemiology at the university level (30)

  30. Success Stories • Ministry of Livestock Emergency Plan for HPAI (SEDEP)

  31. Challenges and Future Direction • Only one veterinary epidemiologist in the service > Need to train more veterinary epidemiologists • Cold chain issues and transport media for virus sample submission > link with reference laboratory • Need rapid test kits at the ports of entry for all diseases • Lack of veterinary services linked to shortage of funding and basic infrastructure to support field activities (vehicles)

  32. Challenges and Future Direction • Restrictions on media awareness campaigns (for HPAI) > outreach to families through school awareness campaigns

  33. Thank you

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