Travel
and Quarantine Requirements for the 2008 Olympic/Paralympic
Games - Update
Horses
scheduled to travel to Hong Kong for the 2008 Olympic Games
will soon fall within the 60-day supervisory period - and we
would like to take this opportunity to remind all concerned
that the health certificate which must be used states that
the horses must be resident in a country listed by AFCD (the
HKG Veterinary Authorities) and under veterinary supervision
during the last 60 days prior to entering pre-export quarantine.
An explanatory memo produced by the Transporting Agent Peden
Bloodstock can be found on the FEI website underlining in detail
the requirements that these horses must meet. This also means
that movement of these horses must be recorded from now on,
as their movement profile will have to be certified on the
health certificate - an example is also provided on the FEI
website.
Equine Influenza: As many of you may know, the HKG authorities
have included some additional requirements for protection against
Equine Influenza, after the recent outbreaks in AUS and JPN.
As already explained during the February Workshop, this means
that all horses will be subject to a nasal swab taken in pre
export quarantine (PEQ), which is then being tested by a rapid
test for the presence of EI. If any horse unexpectedly tests
positive, a follow-up PCR test will be required to verify whether
the horse can travel or not. The nasal swab test to be used will
be provided by the Hong Kong Jockey Club; however, we strongly
recommend that horses be tested prior to PEQ as well, to prevent
any sudden surprises while in PEQ, which could have devastating
consequences for other horses in PEQ.
In terms of EI vaccination, the HKG authorities require that
the last booster be given within 90-14 days prior to entering
PEQ. We would strongly advise to give the last booster at 60-30
days, to make sure the horse has a solid immune protection level
when arriving at the PEQ facilities.
The complete details with regards to the travel and quarantine
requirements can be found on the FEI website, under the heading
Horse Health Requirements at: http://www.fei.org/Events/Olympic_Games/Pages/Reference_Documents.aspx |