The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) has issued a final rule amending its regulations for importation of poultry and poultry products from regions where highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is considered to exist. The final rule amends the interim rule that was made effective and published in the Federal Register in 2011.
The 2011 interim rule prohibited imports of live birds, poultry, and hatching eggs, as well as poultry/bird products, from any region where HPAI is considered to exist. It also placed restrictions on imports of live birds and poultry that have been moved through regions where HPAI is considered to exist, as well as on birds and poultry that have been vaccinated for avian influenza. In addition, the interim rule updated cooking requirements to specifically include carcasses, parts, or products of poultry or other birds from regions where HPAI is considered to exist.
This final rule amends the interim rule to allow the importation of live AI-vaccinated zoological birds and poultry and the importation of HPAI-resistant pigeons, doves, and other Columbiform species under certain specific conditions to minimize disease risk. The rule will also allow avian carcasses and products imported as trophies to move to establishments approved to treat them for HPAI.