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Order No. 330 on Rabies.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source

Abstract
This Order enforces guidelines on action to be taken in regards to Rabies-affected animals (including domestic animals). Symptoms disclosing risk of Rabies may be the following: drooling, dysphagia, voice change, uncleanliness, anxiety, behavioural changes (such as snap after imaginary things), shyness, confused behavior, tantrums, interspersed with more or less pronounced lethargy periods and attacks and progressive paralysis, especially of the mandible and hind quarters. Other possible symptoms in animals may result from having been bitten by a suspect or infected animal or a bat or having been in other physical contact with suspected or infected animals or bats. Any animal owner shall report suspect cases with the consequent quarantine in a protected/regulated area under the regional food administration authorities.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
This Order enters into force on 1 May 2011.
Notes
Repealing Order No. 914 of 15 December 1987, Order No. 397 of 1 July 1988 and Order No. 14 of 11 January 1999.Repealing veterinarian guidelines of 17 June 1986 on suspect for Rabies.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Bekendtg relse om rabies.