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Importing of pets set to get tougher

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030205b4.htm

 

The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry is planning to restrict imports of

wild animals to be owned as pets to prevent the spread of infectious

diseases from animals to humans.

 

Ministry officials said the curbs will be included in a bill to revise the

infectious disease prevention law.

 

The measures call for a registration system for the import of wild animals

and the specification of hygiene management responsibilities of pet shops.

 

Japan annually imports more than 1 million mammals for the pet market,

making it one of the largest such importers.

 

But Japan has no import controls or legislation to remove infection sources

should a disease spread from animals to humans. Except for cases in which

animals carrying the black plague, including rats, or monkeys with Ebola

hemorrhagic fever, there are no import controls on wild animals.

 

The danger to Japan from infectious diseases -- including the

mosquito-borne West Nile virus -- spreading from one country to another is

seen to be rising as transportation networks expand and more wild animals

are being kept as pets.

 

Some experts said the occurrence of unknown infectious disease is highly

possible if controls are not instituted. Also proposed are studies on the

trends of infectious diseases in animals.

 

The Japan Times: Feb. 5, 2003

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