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The National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Authority of Romania FAO Inception workshop on ASF Belgrade, 18-21.02.2019 Domestic pigs: 1.129 outbreaks with 363.151 affected pigs from which 298.562 in commercial farms and 64.589 from backyards Wild boars: 932 positive cases from which, 796 found dead from 1.056 found dead wb in affected counties ( Part II and III) and 136 hunted wild boars, from 13.067 hunted wb in affected counties ( Part II and III) Closed outbreaks = 78 (76 in backyards and 2 in commercial holdings) 1

10.06-17.06 18.06-24.06 25.06-01.07 02.07-08.07 09.07-15.07 16.07-22.07 23.07-29.07 30.07-05.08 06.08-12.08 13.08-19.08 20.08-26.08 27.08-02.09 03.09-09.09 10.09-16.09 17.09-23.09 24.09-30.09 01.10-07.10 08.10-14.10 15.10-21.10 22.10-28.10 29.10-04.11 05.11-11.11 12.11-18.11 ASF EVOLUTION IN 2018-2019 140 120 100 80 60 no. of DP outbreaks no. of WB cases 40 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Latest amended by CID(EU) 2019/246 of 11 February 2019 3

Since 2015, initially in 8 counties found at risk, then in all country. For second half of 2018 and for 2019: Passive surveillance, allover the country Supplementary in commercial farms: first two dead pigs/week/unit, allover the country The measures according to Directive 2002/60/EC have been implemented; Permanent control and disinfection filters have been set up; Control the means of transport for the purpose of identifying illegal live animals and animal products movements; Awareness campaign is ongoing. NSVFSA launched the procedure for purchasing 3 TV spots for informing, enlightening and changing the mentality of the masses concerning the risks and impact of ASF to pork industry. As an extraordinary measure, after a risk analysis, the Local Center for Disease Control can decide the preventive culling in an certain locality. 4

No of backyard farms No of pigs 577.811 1.723.817 No of type A farms No of pigs 2.392 31.523 No of commercial farms No of pigs 375 2.250.506 Backyard holdings High number (97% from all pig holdings) Low biosecurity Pig identification - challenging Reproduction, middleman traders Hard to control movements of pigs or products Infected environment (contaminated matrices) Commercial holdings Close to backyards In case of a nearby outbreak : under restrictions increased viral pressure 5

Outbreaks in Backyard holdings Poor epidemiological investigations (overwhelming no. of outbreaks in a short period of time, lack of time, lack of personal, owners hiding the truth) Workload on field teams and in labs Desperate people do desperate things, distortion of reality by mass-media focused on sensational Outbreaks in Commercial holdings Source of virus Culling and disposal of a high no. of animals 6

Farm No. ADNS no. Date of confimation No. of pigs (at confirmation) No.of pigs killed with CO 2 No.of pigs killed with captive bullet No. of dead pigs No. of incinerated pigs 1 P 47 18.06.2018 254 0 252 2 0 254 2 C 140 28.06.2018 250 Slaughterhouse outbreak closed 2 C F1 198 01.07.2018 43800 45284 0 274 4603 40955 2 C F2 295 07.07.2018 2750 2750 0 11 372 2389 3 PC 449 24.07.2018 19502 20289 0 230 637 19882 4 DZ 699 17.08.2018 1510 1471 0 47 0 1518 5 ES 768 25.08.2018 2335 2322 0 8 0 2330 6 P 702 14.08.2018 1542 0 1541 1 0 1542 7 EL 701 14.08.2018 511 0 504 0 0 504 8 RS 750 22.08.2018 35535 24212 14858 1929 0 40999 9 T F1 756 24.08.2018 70369 33518 37166 1788 286 72186 9 T F2 757 24.08.2018 44208 284 45482 1234 0 47000 9 T F3 758 24.08.2018 24029 0 22899 1111 0 24010 10 Z 925 14.09.2018 297 0 296 1 0 297 11 N 926 15.09.2018 20688 1980 0 596 199 2377 12 C 0 600 202 0 802 15 commercial farms No. of buried pigs 132.110 123.598 7.434 6.097 257.045 7

The Sanitary Veterinary Norm regarding the Biosecurity conditions in swine holdings, approved by the NSVFSA and Ministery of Agriculture and Rural Development Order no. 20/195/2018 is revised, such as: LEVEL I minimum biosecurity measures - Backyard holdings: max 5 fattening pigs, for own consumption LEVEL II - Type A commercial farms 6-128 pigs for (1) fattening or (2) reproduction ( plus shower) LEVEL III - Commercial holdings Bazna and Mangalița traditional outdoor breeds fenced enclosures + biosecurity 8

Passive surveillance All country Active surveillance - all hunted wb from: Counties at the border with Ukraine Part III and II: Each hunted wild boar will be tested both serological and virological; Part I: only if the carcasses are intended to be taken out of Part I Hunting quota was supplemented by an intervention quota; The hunting season for wild boar females and piglets was prolonged. 9

First case of ASF in wild boars: may 2018 National Committee for Special Emergency Situations (NCSES) met on 1st of August 2018 and adopted an Supplementary Action Plan to Control ASF in Romania, Decision nr. 3/01.08.2018 which describes hunting strategy relating to ASF in wild boars. Based on this decision, the Plan for the eradication of ASF in wild boar population in Romania has been developed. After the confirmation of ASF in wb, an affected area is delimited, by LCDC decision, consisting of: 1. Infected area with a radius of 8 km from the wild boar case; 2. Buffer zone with a radius of 5 km outside the infected area; Measures in affected areas and in other special areas (Tulcea county, Constanţa county, the Great Island of Brăila and Ialomiţa Pound): 1.1 for wild boars: Culling all wild boars, under biosecurity conditions, sit and wait hunting method; Samples are taken from all of them for serological and virusological testing; The carcasses remain in the affected area until tested; Positive wild boar carcasses are buried/ incinerated on the spot; Negative carcasses can be used for hunters own consumption; Intensive search for dead wild boars; Feeding only for bait; 10

1.2 for domestic pigs in infected areas: Restriction measures to animal movements; Census of all categories of swine; Means of Disinfection at the entrance of holdings; Hygiene measures; Intensive passive surveillance; Live animals, semen, embrios or ova shall not leave the infected area; information campaigns; campaign for the reduction of domestic swine density in the infected area. If an outbreak occurs, they cannot repopulate. Plan for the eradication of ASF in wild boar population in Romania was adopted by COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2018/1995 of 13 December 2018 approving the plan for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs in certain areas of Romania 11

60 euro/ animal for wild boars found dead and sampled. 15 euro / set of organs from male wild boar hunted in the area defined as high risk area. 90 euro/ set organs from female wild boar hunted in the area defined as high risk area. Wild life Danube Delta: beautiful but obscure; Multifocal introduction; Infected environment; Biosecurity during hunting and collecting; Difficult to communicate; Hard to implement (financial); Hard to control. 12

2 x EuVET missions: - June 2018, following the confirmation of the first case of ASF in wild boars, in Satu Mare county; - July 2018, following the aggressive evolution of ASF in backyards and confirmation of the disease in a large commercial holding, in Tulcea county; Audit mission DG (SANTE) 2018-6700, October 2018, in order to evaluate the implementation of animal health controls in relation to ASF, in the counties of Braila, Tulcea and Constanta 3 x STM missions - STM I, October 2018, on ASF in domestic pigs, Braila county; - STM II, November 2018, on ASF in the wild boar population, Calarasi county; - STM III, December 2018, on the Contingency Plan, the Operational Manual and the National Expert Group on ASF. 13

1. To take targeted action to enforce compliance with Union animal identification and registration rules and national biosecurity requirements within the non-commercial pig sector, focusing particularly on holdings located in high risk areas that engage in commercial activities outside their immediate localities 2. To actively seek and pursue live animals, their products, persons and vehicles that may have carried ASF virus to or from the locality as part of the epidemiological inquiries conducted in cases of suspected or confirmed disease on small scale non-commercial holdings 3. To ensure that the documents accompanying live pigs intended for slaughter, particularly those originating in the parts of Romania included in Part III of the annex to Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU, contain all necessary information to certify their eligibility for trade on the national and/or Union markets Thank you for your attention! Questions? 14