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    Crofs started a discussion in his blog on the absence of reporting to OIE of bird flu outbreaks in poultry by Indonesia.




    When you look at the OIE website, not reporting seems to be the normal procedure for diseases which are stated "endemic" .

    After a disease is stated "endemic" reporting stops. Look for instance at "bluetongue" in Belgium, same thing.

    It says: "final report" . In this final report something is said about 6-monthly reports, but these reports do not follow after 6 months, same thing in Belgium.

    There are more diseases which are stated "endemic" , same procedure is followed: reporting stops after the "final report".

    See for yourself.

    So: regarding Indonesia nothing extra-ordinary. That is: from a burocratic point of view...

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    Re: Indonesia and reporting to OIE

    Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
    Crofs started a discussion in his blog on the absence of reporting to OIE of bird flu outbreaks in poultry by Indonesia.




    When you look at the OIE website, not reporting seems to be the normal procedure for diseases which are stated "endemic" .

    After a disease is stated "endemic" reporting stops. Look for instance at "bluetongue" in Belgium, same thing.

    It says: "final report" . In this final report something is said about 6-monthly reports, but these reports do not follow after 6 months, same thing in Belgium.

    There are more diseases which are stated "endemic" , same procedure is followed: reporting stops after the "final report".

    See for yourself.

    So: regarding Indonesia nothing extra-ordinary. That is: from a burocratic point of view...
    Yes, the non-reporting by Indonesia is NOT a new story. However, even when they were reporting the reports were slow



    " Indonesia has had H5N1 and H7N1 infections for at least 2 months, but has not reported any of the poultry infections to OIE."

    (and they have NEVER reported the H7N1)

    The non-news on Indonesian nonreporting is also being discussed at Effect Measure

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    • #3
      Re: Indonesia and reporting to OIE

      Here is the relevant passage from the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code -

      (reporting is required)...
      1. "....it becoming endemic so that six-monthly reporting under point 3 will satisfy the obligation of the country to the OIE; in any case, a final report on the incident should be submitted;
      2. a six-monthly report on the absence or presence, and evolution of diseases listed by the OIE and information of epidemiological significance to other countries;
      http://www.oie.int/eng/normes/mcode/en_chapitre_1.1.2.htm#article_1.1.2.3.




      Thanks to everyone who is following this story. We need to be careful to fairly assess the situation and to look at all of the data.

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