NVAP Reference Guide: Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan
Control and Eradication
- Brucellosis
- Johne’s Disease
- Pseudorabies (PRV)
- Tuberculosis
- Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
- Scrapie
- Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)
- Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
Poultry
- National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP)
- Avian Influenza (AI)
- Exotic Newcastle disease (END)
- Equine Disease
Animal Health Emergency Management
- Animal Health Emergency Management
- Emergency Response Structure
- National Response Framework (NRF)
- National Incident Management System (NIMS)
- National Animal Health Emergency Management System (NAHEMS)
- Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)
- FAD Recognition and Initial Response
- National Animal Health Emergency Response Corps (NAHERC)
- Notifiable Diseases and Conditions
- WOAH and International Standards
- Cleaning and Disinfection
- Disease Surveillance
- Laboratory Submissions
Animal Movement
- Interstate Regulations
- Interstate Movement of Cattle, Horses, Swine, Sheep and Goats
- Issuing Interstate Animal Movement Documents
- International Animal Movement
- Issuing International Health Certificates (IHCs) for Live Animal Movement
- Common Problems Observed on Certificates for Live Animal Movement
Animal Identification
- Animal Identification
- Cattle Identification
- Swine Identification
- Equine Identification
- Sheep and Goat Identification
- Fowl Identification
- Compliance and Regulations
Appendix
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP) was developed by APHIS to provide a framework for FAD preparedness and response. The FAD PReP is intended to integrate and synchronize the principles and applied systems of the NRF and the NIMS by providing outbreak goals, guidelines, strategies, and procedures for local, State, Federal, and Tribal responders in one “toolbox.”
The FAD PReP documents include NAHEMS guidelines for general veterinary activities, disease specific response plans, industry or facility manuals aimed for industry stakeholders, standard operating procedures and checklists for planners and responders, and continuity of business plans that are “ready to go” for exercises and outbreaks.