Establish and implement quarantine measures to prevent infectious diseases in domestic animals such as poultry diseases such as Newcastle disease, pullorum and fowl typhoid and rabies in cats and dogs
Establish and implement quarantine measures to prevent infectious diseases in honeybees such as sacbrood
Occurrence Status of Infectious Diseases
Newcastle disease (no occurrence since May 2010) and rabies (no occurrence since February 2013) are maintaining no occurrence situation
소가축 전염병발생 현황 안내입니다.(주요질병, 2015년, 2016년, 2017년)
Major Diseases
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 (by June 30)
Pullorum
1 cases
8 entities
0 cases
0 entities
3 cases
163 entities
2 cases
2,400 entities
1 cases
25,500 entities
Fowl Typhoid
33 cases
166,080 entities
53 cases
405,779 entities
14 cases
89,194 entities
13 cases
42,796 entities
1 cases
260 entities
Sacbrood
89 cases
2,986 entities
383 cases
14,362 entities
240 cases
4,834 entities
165 cases
3,693 entities
79 cases
883 entities
Progress
Systematically manage egg transmitted diseases (pullorum and fowl typhoid) in breeding birds by prohibiting vaccination and regular inspections
Minimize disease occurrence by providing rabies vaccination and preventive drug baits for wild animals - As a result of consistently vaccinating, spraying drug baits and promoting and educating about quarantine control according to the domestic animal quarantine plans, there were no rabies cases.
Sacbrood, the major disease in native bees was designated as class 2 domestic animal infectious disease and nationwide quarantine control is in place. - National subsidy for quarantine control drugs, disease judgment service at municipal and provincial testing centers and Honey Bee Disease Control Center, and regular field inspections, education and promotion at nationwide beekeeping farms - Promoting development and industrialization of a handy diagnostic kit and an effective growth inhibitor for sacbrood
Implementation Procedures
Restriction of movement and quarantine measures such as disinfection in case of occurrence of disease according to the Act on the Prevention of Contagious Animal Diseases
Egg transmitted diseases (pullorum and fowl typhoid) are controlled by basic rules including the prohibition of vaccination, regular inspections (at 16 weeks - 36 weeks - 56 weeks / per breeding site) and measures to positive antibody groups (restriction of movement, prohibition of incubation and elimination)
Related Regulations
Act on the Prevention of Contagious Animal Diseases
Quarantine control methods for breeding sites and incubation sites (Notification by MAFRA)
Quarantine control measures against Newcastle disease (Notification by MAFRA)