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1993 No. 322 CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED EXPORTS) REGULATION (AMENDMENT) - REG 5
5. New Schedule 16
5.1 Add at the end:
SCHEDULE 16 Subregulation 13F (1)
LIVE BIOLOGICAL AGENTS (HUMAN PATHOGENS AND ANIMAL PATHOGENS) :
TOXINS
PART 1-HUMAN PATHOGENS
Item No. Description of pathogen
A-viruses
1 Chikungunya virus
2 Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus
3 Dengue fever virus
4 Eastern equine encephalitis virus
5 Ebola virus
6 Hantaan virus
7 Junin virus
8 Lassa fever virus
9 Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
10 Machupo virus
11 Marburg virus
12 Monkey pox virus
13 Rift Valley fever virus
14 Tick-borne encephalitis virus
(Russian Spring-Summer encephalitis virus)
15 Variola virus
16 Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus
17 Western equine encephalitis virus
18 White pox
19 Yellow fever virus
20 Japanese encephalitis virus
B-rickettsiae
21 Coxiella burnetii
22 Rochalimea quintana
23 Rickettsia prowasecki
24 Rickettsia rickettsii
C-bacteria
25 Bacillus anthracis
26 Brucella abortus
27 Brucella melitensis
28 Brucella suis
29 Chlamydia psittaci
30 Clostridium botulinum
31 Francisella tularensis
32 Pseudomonas mallei
33 Pseudomonas pseudomallei
34 Salmonella typhi
35 Shigella dysenteriae
36 Vibrio cholerae
37 Yersinia pestis
D-genetically modified micro-organisms
38 Genetically modified micro-organisms that contain nucleic
acid sequences where those sequences are associated with
the pathogenicity of any of the organisms listed in this
Part
39 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences where
those sequences are associated with the pathogenicity of
any of the organisms listed in this Part.
PART 2-ANIMAL PATHOGENS A-viruses
1 African swine virus fever
2 Avian influenza virus*
3 Bluetongue virus
4 Foot and mouth disease virus
5 Goat pox virus
6 Herpes virus (Aujeszky's disease)
7 Hog cholera virus (synonym: swine fever virus)
8 Lyssa virus
9 Newcastle disease virus
10 Peste des petits ruminants virus
11 Porcine enterovirus type 9 (synonym: swine vesicular
disease virus)
12 Rinderpest virus
13 Sheep pox virus
14 Teschen disease virus
15 Vesicular stomatitis virus
*Avian influenza virus-this incudes only viruses of high pathogenicity as
defined in European Community Directive 92/40/EC, namely:
"(a) type A viruses with an IVPI (intravenous pathology index) in 6 week old
chickens of greater than 1.2; or
(b) type A viruses H5 or H7 subtype for which nucleotide sequencing has
demonstrated multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of
haemegglutinin." B-bacteria
16 Mycoplasma mycoides
C-genetically modified micro-organisms
17 Genetically modified micro-organisms that contain nucleic
acid sequences where those sequences are associated with
the pathogenicity of any of the organisms listed in this
Part
18 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences where
those sequences are associated with the pathogenicity of
any of the organisms listed in this Part.
PART 3-PLANT PATHOGENS A-bacteria
1 Xanthomonas albilineans
2 Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri
B-fungi
3 Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulans
4 Cochliobolus miyabeanus (Helminthosporium oryzae)
5 Microcyclus ulei (synonym: Dothidella ulei)
6 Puccinia graminis (synonym: Puccinia graminis f. sp.
tritici)
7 Puccinia striiformis (synonym: Puccinia glumarum)
8 Pyricularia grisea / Pyricularia oryzae
9 Genetically modified micro-organisms that contain nucleic
acid sequences where those sequences are associated with
the pathogenicity of any of the organisms listed in this
Part
10 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences where
those sequences are associated with the pathogenicity of
any of the organisms listed in this Part.
PART 4-TOXINS
1 Botulinum toxins
2 Clostridium perfringens toxins
3 Conotoxin
4 Ricin
5 Saxitoxin
6 Shiga toxin
7 Staphylococcus aureus toxins
8 Tetrodotoxin
9 Verotoxin
10 Microcystin (Cyanginosin)
11 Genetically modified micro-organisms that contain nucleic
acid sequences coding for any of the toxins listed in this
Part
12 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences
coding for any of the toxins listed in this Part
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