WOAH: Setting International Animal Health Standards
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is a globally respected source for animal health and veterinary information. WOAH collects and shares information about animal diseases worldwide and develops science-based animal health standards that facilitate safe international trade in animals and animal products.
What Is WOAH's Role?
WOAH sets international trade standards for animal health and disease control. APHIS, the primary U.S. agency responsible for animal health issues associated with trade in animals and animal products, actively participates in creating these standards, which protect U.S. animal agriculture and support safe global commerce.
To create these standards, WOAH periodically collects information on diseases found in each country. WOAH revises international trade standards, which are sent to member entities, including APHIS, for opportunities to review and comment.
The Review Cycle for International Animal Health Standards
September | Meeting of WOAH Specialist Commissions (Terrestrial, Aquatic, Biological, Scientific) to create new or update existing standards. |
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Late October/Early November | WOAH distributes proposed standards to members, including APHIS, for comment. APHIS posts the standards and invites stakeholders to comment on two lists of standards:
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Late December/Early January | APHIS submits U.S. comments to WOAH. APHIS posts the proposed standards and invites stakeholders to comment. |
February | Meeting of WOAH Specialist Commissions (Terrestrial, Aquatic, Biological, Scientific) to create new or update existing standards. |
Late March/Early April | WOAH distributes proposed standards to members, including APHIS, for comment. APHIS posts the standards and invites stakeholders to comment. |
May | Proposed "Part A" list standards are adopted at the WOAH General Session and become the international standards. |
July | APHIS submits U.S. comments on "Part B" list standards to WOAH . APHIS posts the proposed standards and invites stakeholders to comment. |
What Is APHIS' Role?
The Deputy Administrator of Veterinary Services, also known as the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), is designated as the U.S. Delegate, managing animal health standard-setting activities related to the WOAH (see table in the "What Is WOAH's Role?" section above). The CVO coordinates U.S. comments on animal health standards proposed for adoption.
While it is the United States' intent to participate in developing science-based international standards and support their adoption, the U.S. position on a specific draft standard depends on the acceptability and technical merit of the final draft.
How to Comment on WOAH Standards as a Stakeholder
Below are links to the standards for which APHIS seeks comment. Comments are accepted during specific periods in the review cycle for International Animal Health (see table in the What Is WOAH's Role section above).
Scientific Commission Report
In addition, you can view the Scientific Commission for Animal Diseases (Scientific Commission) report. The Scientific Commission helps identify the most appropriate strategies and measures for disease prevention and control. It also examines voluntary requests from WOAH members about their disease-specific animal health status.