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    PostSubject: Vets Warn of the Dangers of Rabies Entering Britain   Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:40 am

    Vets Warn of the Dangers of Rabies Entering Britain




    April 7, 2009 by BVA



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    BVA remains concerned about the future of the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS).
    Emphasizing that the issue is not simply one of keeping rabies out of
    the country, speakers at the ‘PETS or pests?’ seminar
    discussed other dangerous parasites which are not currently endemic in
    the UK because of the additional protection PETS provides. Speakers
    made a strong case for maintaining this derogation under EU law which
    currently allows the UK along with Ireland, Sweden, Finland and Malta
    to apply stricter requirements than other EU member states.
    One such parasite is the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis which
    is not currently present in the UK, although it is the cause of
    significant disease in many countries in the world, including areas of
    Europe. The audience, including medical research scientists and
    delegates from European and British veterinary associations, heard
    about the risks, particularly of tapeworm found in dogs and foxes,
    which can cause very serious disease in man.
    Commenting on the symposium Nicky Paull, President of the BVA said
    “This is an important area where those involved in public health
    and animal welfare must work together. Vets and medics must continue to
    do the necessary research to be sure we can have in place a system of
    vaccination which we can trust, and to make the European Commission
    aware that there are good reasons for maintaining our current import
    restrictions to protect both our pets and our people.”
    MORE ON RABIEShttp://www.dogmagazine.net/archives/2251/vets-warn-of-the-dangers-of-rabies-entering-britain/

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    PostSubject: Re: Vets Warn of the Dangers of Rabies Entering Britain   Sat Apr 11, 2009 10:44 am

    We are lucky here to have few really bad things.
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