Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2016-03-08-Speech-2-164-875"
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"Measures must be taken to avoid and halt outbreaks of animal disease, including diseases such as avian flu and foot and mouth disease. Animal and human health must be linked directly, to ensure the responsible use of antibiotics. This will enable us to fight against antimicrobial resistance.
The report will allow authorities and producers to direct their attention to the prevention and control of transmissible animal diseases. Farmers, traders and animal professionals will now have clarified responsibilities with regard to husbandry and use of medicines. The Commission is now enabled to take measures aimed at tackling emerging diseases with significant impact on public health and agricultural production. The European Food Safety Authority will have to be consulted now when potentially dangerous diseases are added to the EU’s list. To avoid outbreaks of disease caused by strays or illegally traded animals, all pet keepers and sellers must now register themselves. The Commission is also empowered to ask Member States to create national databases of cats, dogs and other household animals."@en1
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